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Waxworks Owner Fumes at Closure
2019
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It's a slow news day, but slow news is good news, unless you're Gareth Danger; hapless owner of a doomed waxworks museum, due to be closed for being a fire hazard. Live at the scene is mercurial reporter, Malcolm Please, intrepidly bringing the events of the day into your eyes and ears. Nobody could report on a story so momentous with the same heart-wrenching pathos. Well, not with the ability to wrap up just in time for the weather.
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The Ewok Adventure
1984
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Wicket the Ewok and his friends agree to help two shipwrecked human children, Mace and Cindel, on a quest to find their parents.
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Join a Daisy
1984
Yellow drops don't want to play with a red ball at first, but they make a good flower together.
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Twice Upon a Time
1983
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In the world of the Murkworks where nightmares are made, the evil Synonamess Botch hatches a scheme to make non-stop nightmares. Only Ralph and Mumford, misfits from the cheery land of Frivoli where good dreams are made, can stop him.
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A Christmas Without Snow
1980
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5.6
A divorced woman (Michael Learned) moves to San Francisco from Omaha with her young son. She's trying to re-build her life after her divorce, she leaves her son with his grandmother. She joins the choir of a local church. She has some issues with the choirmaster (John Houseman) who tries to get the choir into shape before the Christmas concert. The choir overcome some personal setbacks as they all deal with personal issues. Zoe (Michael Learned) thinks of quitting the choir all together when push comes to shove.
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Who Are the DeBolts? And Where Did They Get Nineteen Kids?
1977
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5.9
Who Are the DeBolts? And Where Did They Get Nineteen Kids? is a 1977 documentary film about Dorothy and Bob DeBolt, an American couple who adopted 14 children [12 at the start of filming], some of whom are severely disabled war orphans -- in addition to raising Dorothy's five biological children and Bob's biological daughter. The film won an Academy Award for Best Documentary in 1978. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2007.
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Crocodile eating crackers
1976
A man tries to record a crocodile eating crisp crackers, but he doesn’t hear the cracker sound twice. So he decides to go in the crocodile's jaw to hear it, but the crocodile ends up eating him instead.
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T for Typewriter, Toe
1973
A purple/red figure plays around with a typewriter, until he stubs his toe with the letter T on it.
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Q for Quiet
1973
The letter Q keeps the rest of her word QUIET in silence.
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Funnyman
1967
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4.4
An improvisational comedian, working with The Committee improv group in San Francisco, struggles to be taken seriously.
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Any, Many, and Man
1966
A John Korty Cartoon
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