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- Gun-toting Grandma Hattie from Tyler Perry's plays gets her own sitcom. Managing the Love Train Diner with her brother-in-law Floyd, she dishes out justice in the best way: with love.
- Two married couples are about to give new meaning to the phrase Love Thy Neighbor. When these best friends become more than just friends, one simple game leads to another. A twisted comedy about relationships, deception, and consequences.
- A woman moves to a gated community following a violent home invasion, but encounters sinister problems with her new neighbor.
- Suburbanites Danny and Linda try to overcome their various differences and try to get along after his wife and her husband run off with each other.
- A mysterious woman moves next door to a suburban family. She makes her presence known immediately when she comes over to borrow more than a cup of sugar.
- Jack Benny is preparing his New Year's Eve radio broadcast but takes time out to take his valet Rochester to meet his girlfriend Josephine arriving on a steamer. Fred Allen and his sister Barbara are also en route to the dock to meet Barbara's daughter Mary, returning from a personal appearance tour in South America. Josephine is her maid. Their cars get involved in an accident and, in a bumping contest, Fred reduces Jack's old Maxwell to junk, and is taken to jail. Mary loses her dress in an accident and Jack offers to get her another one, but winds up being arrested for stealing. Barbara tells Mary that Fred is a nervous wreck because of Jack's continual slander of him on Jack's radio program. Jack hires the Merry Macs away from Fred and Fred decides to go to Miami for a rest. Jack decides to open his radio program from Miami. They meet, have another brawl, and end up in jail again. The two are in a motorboat accident where both are knocked unconscious and Mary, in an effort to end the feud, tells Fred that Jack saved his life. They have dinner together at Fred's apartment and Rochester, whom Fred has hired away from Jack, appears and the feud is on again.
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- Charlie Wilson and his wife Peggy are living in surburban Los Angeles when their neighborhood becomes integrated with the arrival of Ferguson and Jackie Bruce. The two couples become friends and Charlie is also a co-worker with Ferguson at Turner Electronics.
- A troubled wife waits for the return of her husband from Afghanistan. The neighbors are watching
- Lenny is a quiet, thoughtful, somewhat shy bunny, whose careful life is thrown off balance when Sid, an energetic and carefree mouse, moves in across the street. Despite Lenny's reluctance, Sid latches onto him as a new friend, and they soon realize that despite their differences, each has strengths that complement the other. Thus begins a long (but far from boring) friendship.
- When a sudden power outage plunges a group of teenagers into darkness during a storm, secrets that were long buried in the past and tensions surface, forcing them to confront their past and each other as they navigate the chilling consequences of the night.
- On May 18, 2018, Christian Riley Garcia was among the 10 who were shot and killed in the Santa Fe high school shooting. This film will examine the impact of his heroic actions and his families fight for healing in the wakes of their loss.
- When five strangers all happen to be at a corner store at the same time and the store is robbed, two of them end up dead. But who pulled the trigger? When time stands still and it comes down to the wire, do we really love our neighbor? And are people really what they portray themselves to be?
- A bunch of friends get together for an adult movie and an orgy.
- Love Thy Neighbor is a fun-packed short with a lot of energy and charm that takes us through Hollywood as seen through the eyes of two very desperate, tough chicks. Their friendship gets destroyed by a Hollywood executive and their own desperation for fame and fortune, but it is eventually patched by the lesson they learn through their struggles.
- A Black young woman's relationship with her Baptist pastor/father is tested when she comes out to him as gay.
- Mary Small 'the little girl with the big voice' sings the title song with a Bouncing Ball. Animated sequence: a parody 'Nosey News' reel.
- Do Unto Others...Before They Do It Unto You
- An ultra-orthodox conservative Jewish group in southern NY attempts to use political power to annex land from its neighboring municipality-- but not without resistance.
- In Kevin's neighborhood, everyone is a suspect.
- Anthony, a young black man on his way to a big meeting at work, discovers vandalism on his neighbor's front door and must decide whether to do something about it or make it to work on time.
- 'Love Thy Neighbor' is the story about a young African-American boy, Ben, and a Korean woman, Jinsook, forming a friendship leading up to the 1992 L.A. riots. Ben, with no mother figure in his life, and Jinsook, missing her daughter, both fill their emptiness and form a friendship when Jinsook hires Ben as a helper in her liqueur store. All awhile, Ben's father is frustrated with the absence of his wife, Ben's mother, and disapproves of Ben's new found work as their lives lead up towards the trial verdict of Rodney King that triggers the L.A. riots.
- Sherman Hemsley plays a funeral director while balancing a crazy family and neighbors.
- Mike is losing something for his neighbor - his sanity.
- Appearances are not always as they seem, as Douglas; a new member to the neighborhood will soon find out.
- A fight between Paddy Monahan and Tony Picotti results in a hair-pulling contest between their mothers. The Angel of Peace enters in the form of Grandpa Monahan, a war veteran, who proceeds to tell the assembled neighbors what real war is. He grows so enthusiastic that he raises his cane like a sword and brings it down on a neighbor's bead, at the same time poking Percy in the stomach with his crutch. A general fight follows. At the same time, in the coal mine, Monahan and Picotti come to blows. The Italian warns the Irishman against the Black Hand. Trouble begins for the superstitious Irishman. He encounters the imprints of a black hand left by a coal dealer on the newly-painted door sill of the saloon on the way home, enters and fights with the white washer on whose coat the coal man has left another hand mark. He gets home and finds black hand marks on Percy's shirt bosom which were put there by Grandpa, who forgetfully slapped Percy on the chest after handling the stove lid. Monahan puts Percy out the window into the rain barrel. Madeline rushes to his aid, wraps him in a sheet and puts his clothes on the line. Paddy is sent to the shed as punishment for fighting. He sees Percy, whom he thinks is a ghost, and rushes out. The neighbors are terrified. Monahan received a warning that he must die the next night from the Black Hand. The tragedy, however, is averted and neighborhood peace restored by a series of side-splitting incidents.
- We've all had our share of bad neighbors. But unfortunately for Martin, he's got the neighbor from hell named Vivian living next door! When "love thy neighbor" proves too difficult, Martin comes up with an ingenious, hilarious, yet so-simple-it's-scary plan to get rid of Vivian! You'll ask yourself why you didn't think of that!
- Mary Brown's nieces come a-visiting. Next door lives Mr. A. Cart Wheel. His nephews, the Wheel brothers, do a turn at home during the holidays. The Wheel dog crosses the hedge leading into Mary Brown's hennery. This puts him and his owner into bad repute with Mary Brown. Accordingly when Mary Brown's nieces learn of the presence of the Wheel brothers, there is strong objection by the old folks of their becoming acquainted. Inasmuch as the boys and girls are forbidden to have each other's company, there needs must be strategy. They determine that boys will be girls and girls will be boys. One of the girls changes clothing with one of the boys and each masquerader clambers over the hedge and tries to act natural. When Mary Brown and the elder Mr. Wheel come along they find their supposed nieces and nephews respectively, busily engage in their duties. One of Mary Brown's hens crosses the hedge and gets into Mr. Wheel's garden. The elder Wheel chases the scratching hen into her own domain and then through the hedge takes hasty aim. It happens that one of his disguised nephews is there with his sweetheart. There are many perforations on the nephew thereof, as the elder Wheel's aim is about as good as that of the Spanish gunners in the war of '98. They decide they will use the uncle's bad marksmanship as the means of entering connubial bliss. The conspirators get together and write the following letter to the elder Wheel: "You hit the wrong chicken. She now has to eat her dinner off the mantelpiece. Every time she sits down she thinks of it. But it certainly made her smart. But to be brutally blunt, I believe it your duty to arrange a marriage between her and the nephew who most pleases her. If you don't agree, I'll charge you for the time I spent in picking lead out of her. She was a human lead mine." The elder Wheel sees visions of spending the rest of his declining years in a cell dining on bread and water and he believes that he would rather have his nephews married than to suffer the fate of a chicken shooter. He takes his nephews to Mary Brown's house. The girl and the youth in the meantime have exchanged clothing. There is much matchmaking. It is finally agreed to save expenses. To get a cheap rate at the minister's they decide upon having a double wedding in which both nieces and both nephews will play heavy parts.
- A newlywed husband mistakes the house belonging to a prizefighter as his and keeps getting himself into a variety of problems with the fighter. Each time he gets thrown out he finds some way to get back in and face the ire of the fighter who thinks the guy has designs on his wife.
- Thirty years ago, in the Brooklyn neighborhood of Crown Heights, a car accident set off four days of unrest. Journalist Collier Meyerson explores what came to be known as the "Crown Heights Riot."
- Norm's neighbor tells him that she suspects that Vera is having an affair with her husband, and Sam must apologize for degrading Diane on a call-in radio show.
- 1969–197230mNot Rated7.6 (17)TV EpisodeAfter Tom publishes an article about the loss of neighborliness, an overly friendly couple moves in across the hall.
- A new neighbor turns out to be Laura's old school chum whose friendship predates Millie's friendship and leaves Millie feeling left out.