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- The stooges are carpenters who become policemen. A mysterious burglar disguised as a gorilla has the cops baffled and Mr. Dill, the head of the citizens league, threatening the police chief's job. The boys go on the case and pose as night watchmen at an antiques store. They confront the crook, who turns out to be a real gorilla owned by Dill. After defeating Dill and some other bad guys in a wild fight, the gorilla drinks some nitroglycerin and blows up.
- The Stooges get a job selling "Brighto", what they think is cleaning fluid. After ruining a cop's uniform and a new car, they discover that Brighto is actually medicine. Taking their sales pitch to a hospital, they get into more trouble and must leave on the run when the head of hospital turns out to be the owner of the car they ruined.
- ShortDylan and Lizzy are young and bored. They drop acid, steal a car, and head out to have some fun. Fate and drugs collide to turn their night upside down. By sunrise, the two of them have had an adventure that showcases the innocence and dangers coming of age in a bygone era.
- A tipsy doctor encounters his patient sleepwalking on a building ledge, high above the street.
- Betty Boop (with dog's ears) is entertainer in a restaurant for dogs; a waiter joins the floor show to the neglect of patrons.
- The stooges are the Wrong brothers, three inventors trying to finish building an airplane they can sell to the army and thereby avoid the draft. When their plane, the "Buzzard", turns out to be a flop, the boys are drafted into the army where they have trouble with a tough drill sergeant.
- Heap and Wall run a chaotic seaside hotel - sort of Fawlty Towers for children.
- Mareka comes up with a brilliant plan to help her Greek grandmother feel more at home in inner-city Sydney - a pet goat.
- Lillian Bennett runs a theatrical boarding house in New York City. She doesn't want her débutante daughter Helen Bennett, reared in finishing schools away from New York, to know of her own glamorous stage career or her present occupation, as she dreads the possibility Helen would want a stage career, and she encourages her to marry her wealthy suitor, Rodney Stokes. On an unexpected visit, Helen learns that the people Lillian introduces as her friends are actually stage performers paying board.
- Woody Woodpecker visits a traveling circus. He attempts to sneak into the big top but a caretaker kicks him out. He says that if Woody wants to see the show, he will have to water the elephant.
- A young couple receives unwanted visits from family members while trying to cast their independent feature film.
- A common thief and an employee of a Hong Kong stock company try to help an amnesia-plagued undercover cop to regain his memory and locate the whereabouts of the 50 million dollars cash used in a drug deal. In the meantime, they try to avoid becoming victims of the crime-lord that was responsible for embezzling 50 million dollars out of the stock company.
- In order to impress Phyllis Michael, Henry Aldrich takes a sales job. Soon he is involved with vacuum cleaners, motor boats and a father-son race at a picnic in which he hires a tramp to play his father. Don't ask. He also has to pay for a motor boat which he accidentally destroyed by accident. Henry has some problems to be solved, and his friend Dizzy Stevens isn't likely to be of any help.
- Betty Boop goes to Grandma's through the woods despite wolf warnings; but Bimbo follows and gives the old story a new twist.
- Charley and Thelma are millionaires, each trying to elude suitors who are trying to marry them for their money.
- Audrey imagines inventing machines to thwart an alien invasion.
- Popeye and Bluto are deep sea divers. Popeye has a treasure map; for some reason he cuts Bluto in on the deal, but of course, Bluto's idea of 50-50 isn't exactly fair.
- Jazz legend Dizzy Gillespie is hired to record the soundtrack for a television commercial-but the music has a mind of its own in this irreverent blend of live-action and animation.
- Honey tries to teach the violin to an unwilling kitten. Later, she and Bosko go off on a bicycle ride.
- A half-blind minor league pitcher meets, and nicknames, Dizzy and Daffy Dean, who go on to play for the St. Louis Cardinals.
- A documentary on Dizzy Gillespie at the Fifth International Jazz Festival in Havana, Cuba.
- Fantastic Dizzy is a platform game developed by Codemasters, and was released as part of the firm's Dizzy series.
- The earth spins at 1000 miles per hour on a journey around the sun every 365 days, it's only natural that we feel dizzy from time to time. On a trip halfway round the world the Michigan born narrator recalls episodes from his past including his childhood car trips in Canada and his one-time boyfriend in Berlin.
- A sailor home from the sea sets off on a road trip to pick up his girlfriend from work. Unfortunately, he's a better sailor than he is a driver. Complications ensue.
- Music video for the song Dizzy by Olly Alexander, United Kingdom entry in Eurovision 2024.
- Louise gets hired as a maid for a swank society party, but the it's really a set up for a bunch of tough jewel robbers. She gets hold of the swag and a big slapstick chase along a highway and beach ensues.
- A Clockwork Orange meets The Devil's Advocate in this new horror-thriller that tells of a young trans woman who undergoes a mind control experiment secretly funded by the CIA facing its demonic collateral effects.
- A concert by legendary Jazz master Dizzy Gillespie and the United Nation Orchestra performing at the Royal Festival Hall, in 1989. A gathering of several talented musicians from Central and South America perform several jazz and Latin rhythms classics.
- A view of pre-historic days when the dinosaurs were the beasts of burden for the cavemen, and slapstick gags on that premise, that provides the cue for the introduction of the bouncing ball to come along and ask the theatre audience to sing along on "Sweet Adeline."
- This Columbia short (production number 3431) has Harry Langdon and Elsie Ames billed above the title, but it is all Elsie Ames with Langdon and Monty Collins (if his name is Monte, how come---except for typos--- he is always billed as Monty?) only around to get a bowling ball bounced off the top of their collective heads, plus a couple of unfunny sight gags. Langdon, while top-billed, also played second-fiddle to the pratfalls of Elsie Ames in "Carry Harry" and even soon found himself billed second to Una Merkel---yes, that Una Merkel--- in Columbia's 1944-short "To Heir Is Human." Lizzy and her friend Aggie are toiling in Kelley's Laundry in order to get enough money to marry their boy friends Harry and Bill, and soon find themselves as a two-woman company bowling team attempting to keep Mr. Kelley from losing a $1000 bet. Things happen. Some of them funny.
- Andy Panda and his father are trying to groom an alley cat, which Andy wants to enter in a Cat Show, The cat is not interested in being in show business, and is even more disinterested in getting a bath. A swimming pool is the last resort where everybody but the cat gets wet.
- BILLY ECKSTINE SINGS / DIZZY GILLESPIE SWINGS Two jazz giants on one DVD! Both were members of the legendary Earl "Fatha" Hines Orchestra, but one used lyrics to express himself; the other played trumpet. William Clarence Eckstein, better known as Billy Eckstine (or simply "Mr. B.") was the first romantic black male in pop music. His smooth baritone and distinctive vibrato crossed color barriers to make him one of the most popular singers of the 20th century. John Birks Gillespie, alias Dizzy. Like Billy Eckstein, he helped popularize the idiosyncratic style of modern jazz known as Be-Bop. Known for his onstage clowning and "bullfrog" style of puffing out his cheeks while he played, Dizzy Gillespie influenced generations of jazz musicians with his distinctive sound. No fan of jazz - and especially Be-Bop - should be without Billy Eckstine Sings / Dizzy Gillespie Swings!
- Difficulties befall a father who attempts to alibi his chosen son-in-law in the eyes of his daughter when a lady of past acquaintance unexpectedly intrudes upon a peaceful home.
- Filmmaker Gary Keys' 1986 film of Dizzy and company live in California.
- Mickael GoUpSkey, a foreign agent, is aboard a train en route to purchase planes for his country's military. A.C. Walrus, an agent for a rival country, is also aboard that same train and is ordered by his government to stop GoUpSkey from making that purchase at whatever cost. National security takes a back seat for Walrus when he meets and pursues a beautiful young woman on the train, she to who the foreign agent is also attracted. Walrus eventually learns that she is the daughter of the plane manufacturer and an aviatrix in her own right. Mayhem ensues when Walrus is able to test fly the demonstration plane, with GoUpSkey in hot pursuit. But also in pursuit are the young woman her aviator boyfriend and the police, the latter who are dealing with the destruction caused by the Walrus/GoUpSkey battle.
- A guard outside the palace has a very unusual day.
- Joe is in the army, and his sergeant is determined to make a soldier out of Joe if he has to kill him to do it.
- A jewel thief kidnaps a conjurer's assistant to win a prize for a box trick.