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- An old Jewish baker struggles to keep his business afloat until his young Muslim apprentice drops cannabis in the dough and sends sales sky high.
- The witch Baba Yaga keeps her servant the Egg Princess confined and forces her to do hard daily chores around the mill. One night, a batch of kneaded dough comes to life and befriends the Egg Princess.
- A newbie agrees to deliver the wrong merchandise for money. He will learn soon that this trip will change his views about life, forever.
- For the "Dough Boys" every day is a struggle to survive. Determined to make something of their lives, these four friends work any hustle no matter how risky. But when they bite off more than they can chew, their loyal bond is tested as they fight to stay alive. Now, the rules of the street that they live by are the very rules that could destroy them.
- Directed by AFI Award Winner Stefano Da Frè, "Stolen Dough" is the remarkable story of Anthony Mongiello. An Italian-American whose patent was stolen by Pizza Hut. What follows are the real life events of a 1 Billion dollar lawsuit
- Contestants play Tic Tac Toe by answering questions in order to secure squares on an electronic game board.
- Follows pizza competitors from all walks of life to showcase their pizza slinging skills and battle it out for $10,000.
- Louie the Parrot is second in line to inherit the family fortune behind the family cat Heathcliff. Louie plots the end of Heathcliff.
- Charlie and another waiter must become bakers when the regular bakers go out on strike. The strikers put dynamite in a piece of bread which is delivered to the cake counter. It winds up in the oven and explodes.
- The stooges are dressed as Japanese soldiers for their job as magazine models. On their lunch break they go into a restaurant with their Japanese uniforms on causing the proprietor to mistake them for the real thing, and a chase ensues. The boys fall through a trap door, and into a nest of Nazi spies where they are mistaken for "Naki", "Saki" and "Waki", three Japanese saboteurs. The stooges try to act the part, including demonstrating acrobatics and jiu-jitsu to their hosts. When the real "Naki", "Saki" and "Waki" show up, the boys are exposed and impostors, but after a wild fight manage to capture all the Axis spies.
- The classic quiz show hosted by Win Elliot. In this game, the contestants are faced with a tic-tac-toe board with a different category in each square. To put their mark (X or O) in the square they want, they must first answer a question in the category listed there. For each question they answer correctly, they win a cash prize. The first contestant to put their mark in three squares in a row gets to keep the cash and move on to a bonus round for even bigger prizes.
- Blondie's sudden windfall causes noting but trouble for the Bumstead family.
- Porky ventures into Darkest Africa in search of the last Do-Do bird, and winds up in Wackyland, a surreal place where the sun comes up atop a human pyramid, the Warner Brothers shield comes zooming from the sky, and populated by creatures such as a three-headed Larry Moe and Curly beast. The Do-Do finally appears, to great fanfare, and eludes Porky by pulling out a pencil and drawing himself a door.
- When a traumatized runaway finds solace in a secluded farm home, her attempt to liberate the house from a disturbing secret uproots a rage that should have remained hidden.
- The film talks about dough dishes from different regions of Ukraine through stories of Ukrainians who, in their own way, preserve the traditions of Ukrainian cuisine, develop, study and modernize it.
- Frank and Lou are brothers, running the family's bakery, a fixture in their Bronx neighborhood since 1921. Lou loves it, but the rest of his life is in tatters: he lives alone, bets on the horses, and owes a loan shark. Frank, older, married, and always responsible, wants to get out of the bakery and pursue other dreams. Things come to a head on the day Lou's marker comes due and Frank announces big news. Can the business or their relationship survive?
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- A gabble of village folk, have radicalised their Milling society into a guerrilla-terrorist organisation intent on destroying the artificial bread factory that threatens to monopolise their orthodox milling lifestyle.
- Dismissed following an unfortunate initiative, financial advisor Benoît Lepape decides to work for his uncle, a union activist. His capitalist methods will surprise at first, but quickly bring in a lot of money.
- Mary & Sally who just want to get home to Kokomo, Indiana but its not so easy.
- A South London tale of black cats and delivery drivers. The debts are piling up for Karim, a delivery driver and a man married to the grind, the hustle, the paper... who might just be running out of luck. But when does enough ever feel like enough?
- Slim starts his first day of work at a bakery on the same day that local gangsters pay a visit to his boss demanding protection money. When the boss refuses to pay, the gangsters hatch a plan to destr0y the bakery, but the plan doesn't quite work out the way they thought it would.
- Contestants answer questions in various categories to earn squares on a tic-tac-dough board.
- The prophecy is fulfilled and John Dough becomes the King of Lo-Hi. As King of the Lowlanders and Highlanders, he assumes the dignified duties of a ruling monarch, but with no degree of satisfaction to his adherents or happiness to himself, as the evil spirit of the witches and trend of natural events strew with shagged breakers the path of the "ship of state." The alchemist entrusts his wonderful elixir of life to the baker woman for safe keeping, who, being color blind, mistakes the precious elixir for a rheumatism cure, and the application has startling effects. Neglecting to dispose of the contents of the bowl, same finds its way into the baker's bread, and the result almost proves the undoing of Lo-Hi. John Dough gives his assistance in the celebration of the Fourth. No end of trouble results from the invasion of his peaceful rest by the much-despised Miffkits. Then comes the cherub, who introduces Dough to his animal friends, incidentally secures supplies. He then visits the fairies' garden and later interviews the Princess Ozma, who makes a prophecy: "The throne of Lo-Hi shall vacant be until the coming by air or sea of an oven baked man and a Cherub wee." Accordingly John Dough drops into the Land of Oz and meets the Cherub.
- The three fat boys decide that the world needs to be shaken up a bit, so they take a buggy ride through the country roads. The poor horses soon become exhausted and bump the boys off very unceremoniously. But this is not so unfortunate as it seems, for it affords the boys the opportunity to meet Lois, who has been toying with the trick dog and goat. The dog is evidently sorely puzzled by the bucking of the goat, and scratches his head to induce thought and thus finds the solution. But the goat has no respect for thought, and pushes him off the pedestal. The boys then arrive on the scene and are invited to stay for supper, provided, of course, that they catch their own fish. Thereupon, there follows a battle royal between the fish and the hook, one saying "No", and the other, "Yes". The boys are very unsuccessful when compared to an invading bear, who catches a fish by jumping in the pond. Soon Dad comes along and demands that the boys work for their grub. He probably regrets his order, for one of the boys falls down the well, one attempts to milk a bull, and the third spends most of his time evading a goat. Lois invited the boys to come to the barn dance--in a big barn---and there a two-hundred pounder enters into competition with Lois in a Charleston. One of the boys thinks this so funny that he slaps an old-maid spectator on the back, causing her teeth to do an impromptu dance on the floor. Dad brings out his newly invented vacuum, and when the no-control switch is set, the entire party is swept away in a great gale.
- Dough of the Dead is based around a small pizzeria around closing time, when, for an unknown reason, customers begin turning into zombies. Two slacker pizza makers must try to save the day... and, for one, get the girl.
- ShortA pizza delivery guy gets more than he bargained for when he finds out he's a stranger's emergency contact.
- Three best friends navigate the challenges of modern dating, while bonding over cooking French pastries.
- Animated poems about foolish people who waste their money and learn the hard way about basic advice about wise consumerism.
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- Vincent, a notoriously tardy pizza boy, is given one final opportunity to save his job. While delivering a particular pizza, saving his job becomes the least of his concerns.
- A game show with a "noughts and crosses" format.
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- West modifies the story from Chaplin's "Dough and Dynamite", with the emphasis on throwing and covering everyone with bread dough.
- An art school dropout takes a job at a 24-hour pizza shop where he meets all sorts of interesting characters.
- A delivery guy working for an eccentric pizza chef is run down by a Hollywood actress and sent to another dimension where alien misfits test his soul by insisting on his help in a bank heist. Divine intervention decides his fate....
- The boys, applying for free bread, find that the sign is used as a stall by a bootlegger who is dispensing hooch hidden in the loaves. After breaking one, they finally get another, and preparing to drink it they run afoul of a policeman.
- The grandmother is torn at home and does not have time to do several things at once. She urgently needs to go to the store, and she put the dough. So that the dough does not run away, the grandmother asks to take care her granddaughter Zhenya. It would seem that nothing complicated, but Zhenya has more important things, such as to take a walk, play with her friends, and therefore she puts the grandmother's request on a dog. The dog also does not want to guard the dough, and therefore he delegates this important task to the cat. The cat is even more lazy to engage in such nonsense, and she has to ask the mouse to look after the household. As a result, the stubborn dough ran away, and now you need to know where to look for it.
- Farmer Al Falfa is the proprietor of a lunchroom, and Thomas Cat and Milton Mouse (and his little mice friends) all help Al. But the mice, as cartoon mice are known for doing, get mischievous and throw too much yeast into Al's bread-dough, and it swells up and bursts. Al's summary lesson is that "Life and Hash are what we make them."
- Heinze, a bakery foreman, is put in charge of the bakery when his employer leaves on business. Heinze assumes the duty of clerk, and as fast as lady customers appear he dates them for a four o'clock meeting on a nearby corner. In his excitement, however, he makes the dates for three of the ladies at the same hour and when he goes to meet them they conclude he is a heartless flirt and start to avenge their outraged dignities. In the chase that follows Heinze rushes back to the bakery shop, where he attempts to hide. He is pursued by the three irate young women and dodges from box to barrel till he is finally lost when he takes refuge in the huge baking oven. In the meantime the other bakers have got into the mix-up with the same three ladies and come out the worse for the encounter till, scrambling to the shop above, they drop a barrel of flour down the stairway which swamps the pursuing women, while Heinze. sadly mixed with pies and tarts, remains in the oven.
- The animated duo are hungry and create a mess in the kitchen. Part of the "Prick och Fläck" film series and based on the children's book of the same title by author and illustrator Lotta Geffenblad.
- Sammy, expert baker, is in love with Lena Schultz, daughter of his employer. Schultz, however, aspires that Lena shall marry a title. He encourages the advances of the Baron von Swindleheimer. Lena becomes suspicious of the genuineness of the "Baron's" claims to the nobility. So she advises her sweetheart of her father's conspiracy. Sammy interferes and finds himself thrown out of a job. Schultz advertising for a new baker, the lovers concoct a scheme. Sammy, in disguise, obtains the position and proceeds to ruin Schultz's business by putting too much yeast in the biscuits, over-doing the baking-powder act, and kneading limburger cheese in the bread. The customers riot. Schultz and the bogus baron go after Sammy with a gun. The baker, however, retaliates by browning von Swindleheimer to a fine crisp in the oven. Then he begins to shoot holes in the doughnuts. The baron is rescued, and shakes the flour from his soles forever. Lena persuades her father that the only way to save them now from bankruptcy is to reinstate Sammy. With the return of the expert baker, the same wonderful bakings bring back a bigger custom than ever. Sammy agrees to continue his services on condition that Schultz takes him into partnership and gives him Lena for his bride.