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- This sequel to On the Job (2013) focuses on corruption and media censorship now that a new strongman, Duterte, is in power in the Philippines.
- The series centers around crime syndicates that temporarily release contracted prison inmates to carry out political assassinations for those in power, except that the crime syndicates are run by politicians.
- Inspired by a real-life scandal in which prison inmates are temporarily released from prison to work as contract killers on behalf of politicians and high ranking military officials.
- At the St. Martin hospital in Munich the nurses are underpaid and overworked. The only variety is having sex.
- A dentistry student is the only relative of his aunt, who must first ensure that he's a real man before transferring her company to him. She hires a prostitute for him. Meanwhile rumor is spread about his wealth, and women show interest.
- The marketing department of a pharmaceutical company decides to find a dentist to endorse its brand of toothpaste.
- Short film depicting a fictional educational film about fork lift truck operational safety. The dangers of unsafe operation are presented in gory details.
- Bernt Mittler goes on report about housewives sexual life.
- Preschool series; A ponderous pup leads his friends on imaginative adventures to learn about jobs in the neighborhood.
- Low-budget voyeuristic film depicting the sexual fetish of "sploshing". It features a number of contrived sketches involving glamour models engaging in food fights, getting pied, gunged and generally messed up with substances like custard, baked beans or whipped cream.
- A revealing look at how workers' safety is being compromised with tragic results.
- A 'reality-TV' show consisting of office security camera footage showing employees engaging in various crimes or violations of company rules. While shoplifting is the most common activity, the show includes tapes of people vandalizing their workplace, stealing from customers, having sex, and even burning down their offices.
- Mutt and his dear colleague Jeff have the blues. While Jeff falls to thinking, Mutt, being in doubt as to what to do, takes a shove. Most of the time he manages to wipe his razor on the face of the shining dome of the hard-thinking partner. Once, however, he uses a piece of newspaper, and an advertisement, "Police Wanted," meets his gaze. Mutt promptly decides to join the force, much to Jeff's displeasure. At Police Headquarters he is thoroughly examined, physically and otherwise. Mutt becomes a guardian of the peace. Jeff is disconsolate and lonely. He, too, yearns for the blue uniform; but nature has been unkind to him. Roaming about the streets, he comes to a telegraph office. A large sign, "Messengers Wanted," causes him to halt and think. He finally decides to become one of the boys in blue. While "showing off" at the Police Headquarters, Mutt is astounded to see his confrere in uniform chatting pleasantly with the captain. Jeff has just delivered a message apprising the police officer of a planned robbery for that evening. Mutt is promptly detailed on the job. He starts out like a conqueror, but the burglars go about their work with Mutt as a witness. He does not arrest them because, well, because they refuse to believe him a policeman. At the station, when the facts are known, the captain and other policemen gently pick up Mutt and tenderly throw him out. Full of life and energy, Jeff comes upon his friend lying bruised and hurt on the sidewalk. He offers consolation, but Mutt will have none of it. Was it not Jeff and the message he delivered that caused his downfall? Mutt must be revenged. They're off! Stick in hand, Mutt chases Jeff over the marathon route. A friendly telegraph pole ends the run, for Jeff scales to the top and waves an affectionate adieu to his foiled chum below. And now, Mutt and Jeff no longer have the blues!
- Felix goes to work on the fatal morn that is the time setting of this film. He finally gets to his work after taking a forced ride on a moving "dolly." His work for that day consists of shingling a roof belonging to Tad. He goes to work and makes a mess of the whole affair, and then gets into a quarrel with Tad and his two boys. He finally sets fire to the house and then when it all collapses is thrown into the nearby river. But that is not the end, as he manages to throw the whole tribe of Tad into the river for revenge. This is not all that happens in this little comic classic, but in any case it is enough to know that in the end Felix comes to grief.
- 'On The Job' is a comedy web series following the lives of three twenty-somethings as they live, love, and work...in adult entertainment.
- Follows the events of the turbulent backdrop of the island of Mindanao where Pedring Eusebio rises to power.
- TV Series
- A cop and a photographer discuss the important things in life when prompted by the discovery of a homicide victim.
- From hi-jinx and camaraderie, to danger and death, On The Job explores the more human elements of firefighting from the perspective of four GTA firefighters.
- They say a traveling man has a girl in every town. Jack Gardener thought he had one in Indianapolis, but he was muchly mistaken. James Rickert, also a knight of the grip, made an appointment with two beautiful young ladies, one for his friend, Gardener. The girls didn't care much for their escorts, so gave them the slip. At the hotel that evening, Gardener discovers that he has a pair of lady's gloves in his pocket. Miss Busybody, in the next room, with her eye glued to the keyhole, discover Gardener with the gloves. She is not long in noticing Gardener's wife. Rickert, while writing a letter to his home, finds the blotter which had blotted the letter that Miss Busybody had written to Mrs. Gardener. Holding the blotter to the mirror, the writing told the terrible story. When Mrs. Gardener arrived and her husband's traveling bag is searched at the suggestion of Miss Busybody, they discover a new suit for Gardener's boy and the gloves missing. Mrs. Gardener orders Miss Busybody from the room. Hubby forgives his wife for thinking he was any other than he should' have been.
- I met a guy who might be my friend or my enemy.
- In here we hear from director F. Gary Gray and screenwriters Donna and Wayne Powers as they tell us of their experiences with the original movie and their decisions in how to adapt it. They also discuss changes from the first to the final drafts.
- Max Tortellini is having a mid-life crisis at 21 years old after getting a taste of what adulthood looks like. John Tortellini is introduced to slacking off and smokin' weed at the ripe age of 72! Watch as the greatest role-swap in suburban history unfolds!
- Samuel Dobson is about to attend a banquet given by some of the political leaders with whom he wishes to be in touch. It begins to look as though he would have to stay away, for his dress trousers have not come home from the tailor's. Though he is a fat and good-natured man, he is much worried, but worry is turned to rejoicing at the sight of the boy with the box. Joy is short lived. The blundering tailor has made the legs a full two inches too long. Dobson implored his wife to cut them down for him, but she pleads a headache. Her maiden sister is shocked at the suggestion and the daughter of the house hasn't time, she declares. Dobson starts to dress on the promise of Mrs. Dobson that she will try and do the work when her headache is better, and presently she returns and makes the desired alterations. The maiden lady sees the trousers thrown over the back of the chair and notes that it is almost time for Dobson to be starting. She cuts off two inches from the legs and goes her way. The little daughter repents her refusal and she, too, makes a cut and hands the garment to her father. Mrs. Dobson is shocked to see six bits of cloth upon the floor and she is investigating when Dobson enters. Instead of being two inches too long they are now four inches too short, and a generous four inches at that. You can turn up your trousers when they are too long, but you cannot turn them down when they are too short, and Dobson does not go to the banquet, while the family console with him.
- The three chimps are members of a trained animal act and when their owner finds that carpenters who have been building his house are about to go on strike he puts the monkeys to work to finish the job.
- It's June and Chauncey Nelson [Deance Wyatt] has just graduated from high school. Where most kids his age will spend their summer getting ready for college, Chauncey's got other plans: kick it with his boy Diego, win a youth boxing tournament and buy an Impala. Of course we all know what happens to even the best laid plans;Chauncey and Diego hang and get hung up in small-time hustles that go sour and the boxing tournament KOs any chance of Chauncey sporting golden gloves. Just as his dream car is about to ride off into the sunset, Chauncey gets it, there's a big difference between having a dream and working hard to make a dream come true.
- Miss Marie Spareribs, 'fraid-of-all-work, rises from her hay mattress, with a soul yearning for romance. Old Obediah Martin, acting on the principle that the early farmer catches the summer boarder, rises from his hay mattress with a soul yearning for vacationists. He connects with a huge trunk that proves a bit too much for him, and goes scouting for his man, Ima Simp. He finds Ima Simp suspended from a hook in a spare closet and detaches him. Ima then shows a flash of remarkable talent for the express business in the unstudied carelessness of his trunk smashing. Obediah Simp then goes through his morning's mail. He is dumbfounded to find a communication addressed to his maid, Marie Spareribs, advising her that she has fallen heir to $50,000, which is being sent on. Reggy Martin, Obediah's son, breezing in from Hawvawd, is acquainted by his father of Marie's good fortune, with the express paternal wish that Reggie make it his. Reggie shines up to Marie, who sees his little game, and decides to double cross him. Instead of eloping with him, as per her promise, she dresses Ima in her scenery, and substitutes him. Here the fun gets fast and furious, and results in Ima's making off with the heiress and the "root of all evil."
- Jimmy's earnest efforts as an auto salesman have met with no success. He chances to meet Mabel Mason and a violent flirtation ensues. Just when Jimmy is "getting somewhere" with Mabel he is fired by the man who employed him. Meanwhile in a nearby country town Farmer Swayne has had a fine crop. He sells it for a goodly sum and he and his wife come to see the city. A group of sleek and slick "con" men size up Jasper and his bank roll. Jasper visits a bath house where he dives and disports himself with mermaids until his wife takes a hand in the fun. As they emerge, three men greet Jasper and Mrs. Swayne. "We are the Welcome Committee," they explained. The farmer and his wife are delighted. A joy ride is suggested and at a lonely spot along the road, Jasper is relieved of his bankroll. Mabel and Jimmy out for a ride, see a car ahead of them. "Catch it," says Mabel, "and I will buy this car." Jimmy makes good and catches up just as the farmers are robbed. Jimmy does battle with the crooks. With Jasper at his side he lays the "con" men low. He fairly makes them like it. Jasper's money is recovered. It is a banner day for Jimmy, for both Mabel and Jasper buy cars, and Jimmy is reinstated as the star of the salesman crew. Jimmy and Mabel blushingly admit another of Jimmy's conquests.
- Veronica is apprehensive about starring in her first bondage movie, so when she shows up at the Harmony Studios, veteran bondagette Kelly offers to show her the ropes - literally.
- Misadventures of an officious policeman.
- ShortWhile on the job, sibling mobsters uncover a bombshell that could topple their entire family organization.
- "The Woman Hater's Club" is composed of seven dashing young fellows who have been disappointed in love. "The Man Hater's Club," composed of seven beautiful ladies, hire a house next to the man's club. Universal hatred of the opposite sex is cultivated until sweet little Cupid wakes up one fine morning, and goes forth from his leafy bed in the woods, bent upon mischief. Ethel starts from a nearby city to visit the Woman's Club, but misses her train, and arrives late at night. Cupid arranges things so that she gets into the cellar of the Men's Club by mistake. She is discovered by the butler and escorted by the horrid men to the Woman's Club. Cupid sees his chance and works like a beaver. He succeeds in arranging the couples to his liking, and, after four days of hard work, drives them all off to church in a body, where they are married.