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- An expert on productivity shows wacky workers in 1966 Australia how to run their moccasin factory like clockwork, despite laying off more than half the workforce.
- A recalcitrant thief vies with a duplicitous Mongol ruler for the hand of a beautiful princess.
- Two friends travel to a ski resort, with one looking to hit the slopes, while the other spends time trying to pick up women.
- SOKO Kitzbühel is an Austrian crime series, created in cooperation with ORF and ZDF.
- Fearless gunslinger Lucky Luke is ordered by the President to bring peace to Daisy Town.
- Seeking revenge, an athletic young man joins the pirate band responsible for his father's death.
- A newly wedded couple attempts to build a house with a prefabricated kit, unaware that a rival sabotaged the kit's component numbering.
- A seemingly idiotic fop is really the courageous vigilante Zorro, who seeks to protect the oppressed.
- A nobleman becomes the vigilante Robin Hood who protects the oppressed English people from the tyrannical Prince John.
- Cardinal Richelieu, engaged in intrigue at the court of Louis XIII, attempts to rule by threatening the queen, who is secretly in love with the Duke of Buckingham. From Gascony comes D'Artagnan to join the King's Musketeers in his quest for adventure. He wins the right to membership by proving his prowess with the sword and forms an eternal alliance with Athos, Porthos, and Aramis, the Three Musketeers. After many adventures, he embarks on a dangerous mission to England to recover a diamond brooch, a gift of the king, which the queen has given to Buckingham as a token of affection. He recovers it and returns in time to save the queen from the wrath of Louis, defeat the cardinal's intrigue, and win Constance, the queen's seamstress.
- Failing to make it on his own, twenty-seven-year-old Jim moves back in with his parents and deals with crippling family obligations.
- King Louis XIII of France is thrilled when his son is born--an heir to the throne. But his Queen has actually delivered twin boys. Cardinal Richelieu sees the second son as a potential for revolution, and has him sent off to Spain to be raised in secret to ensure a peaceful future for France. Alas, keeping the secret means sending Constance, lover of D'Artagnan, off to a convent. D'Artagnan hears of this and rallies the Musketeers in a bid to rescue her. Unfortunately, Richelieu outsmarts the Musketeers and banishes them forever. Richelieu enlists D'Artagnan to look after and protect the young prince. Meanwhile, de Rochefort learns of the twins and Richelieu's plans, and kidnaps the twin, raising him in secret. Many years later, with Richelieu dead and the young prince crowned King Louis XIV, Rochefort launches his plan. The king is kidnapped, replaced with his twin, put in an iron mask so as not to be recognized, and led off to a remote castle to be held prisoner. Louis XIV is able to alert D'Artagnan, who realizes that only his friends Athos, Porthos, and Aramis can help him, so he reunites the Musketeers to derail Rochefort's nefarious plot but at a heavy toll.
- Two inventive farmhands compete for the hand of the same girl.
- Buster and his family go on a voyage on his homemade boat that proves to be one disaster after another.
- A sleepwalking sexaholic masseur wakes up covered in blood next to a bloody knife with cops ringing his doorbell.
- After waking up from his wacky dream, a theater stage hand inadvertently causes havoc everywhere he works.
- A troubled young man's sudden return after a mysterious five-year disappearance reunites him with his wife and his best friend.
- Four women have the unusual hobby of attending every funeral in their small hometown. Maybe the deceased did not die by natural causes-- and most times s/he didn't.
- A series of mishaps manages to make a young man get chased by a big city's entire police force.
- Still reeling from the death of her father, a young girl spends one last summer at the Jersey Shore before heading off to college. But when her plans fall apart, the girl stumbles into a mysterious world of Russian sailors, high-stakes gambling, and unexpected love.
- Buster helps a Native American tribe save their land from greedy oil barons.
- A hapless amusement park attendant finds his run away balloon ride has left him in a strange predicament.
- After being mistakenly certified as an electrical engineer, Buster is hired to wire a house.
- Don Cesar, son of Zorro, is framed for murder while visiting Spain, and becomes the whip-wielding outlaw Don Q.
- Buster plays a bumbling villain in this parody of melodrama.
- The year is 2030 and the social safety net of Germany has collapsed. PM Lena Bach must figure how to handle the expanding crisis
- In the midst of an emotional depression, a man hires a murderer to kill him. But the despair soon passes, and the man must now escape the killer he's hired to end his life.
- What happens when suddenly everyone falls asleep and you are the only one staying awake? Ten-year-old Nicki made this experience completely involuntarily
- Will Milla and her friends be able to save the seal "Knopfauge" and the seal station from the greedy Hajo Ehlers? Ironically, Ehler's son Henry, whom Milla knows from school and doesn't like, turns out to be a great help.
- Pinky, a child detective, solves two cases for multi-millionaire Jonathan Morgan.
- Summer holidays have always been magical. Perhaps because they idealize the memory of adults at the time of the greatest possible freedom: no school, no work, but room for a lot of new experiences, adventure, and first romances. Whether in the world of Astrid Lindgren, which seems to be always set in summer vacation, or in somewhat rougher renditions such as "Stand by Me," a single summer can define one's whole life. The tenth summer of Kalli is certainly one of these magical experiences. Along with his friends, he initially planned great things, including opening a zoo - however, one that not only offers the ordinary creeping or fluttering items in a preserving jar, but a true sensation. And suddenly there appears a little monkey, from dubious origins. But where to keep it? Kalli has an idea and his thoughts turn to his mysterious neighbors. The strange neighbor Mrs. Hilfers and her daughters, who have earned both an extremely wicked reputation and also a surprisingly warm reaction to Kalli's father, agrees to Kalli's plan: She takes in the monkey during the day. And so things can take their course during Kalli's special summer: a family crisis, a first kiss, and some challenging new friendships. Kalli's tenth summer takes place in 1960, and one of the greatest pleasures of the film is the artistry of Bernd Lepel, who created unobtrusive, but lovingly decorated long shots. In general, there is a lot to see in Jörg Grünler's family film, whose story appeals to audience of all ages.
- Deadly illusions.
- Leaf shot.