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- The legendary tale of a barber who returns from wrongful imprisonment to 1840s London, bent on revenge for the rape and death of his wife, and resumes his trade while forming a sinister partnership with his fellow tenant, Mrs. Lovett.
- At the turn of the century, a young Russian cadet falls in love with an American beauty, endangering his career and even their lives.
- Barber Sweeney Todd returns to London to uncover the past, along the way meeting pie shop owner Mrs. Nellie Lovett, and begins to start his life of crime.
- A barber comes into contact with two men fixated on what triggers evil. A father, whose life is destroyed in pursuit of a killer, and a son who is trying to stifle his father's obsession.
- The work of Arlo Washington, an African-American barber who founded a nonprofit community bank dedicated to providing economic opportunities for their community that mainstream banks will not offer.
- A Fleet Street barber recounts the story of Sweeney Todd, a notorious barber who in the last century murdered many customers for their money.
- This movie is a recorded performance in concert. It all begins when Benjamin Barker( George Hearn), a mysterious,quiet,and subtle barber, returns to his hometown in London after escaping from a prison in Australia with help from a young sailor named Anthony. Now Sweeney Todd, he returns to his home where he and his wife Lucie and daughter Johanna used to live. When he arrives he meets Mrs. Nellie Lovett(Patti Lupone), a lonely woman who owns a down and out pie shop, and discovers that his wife has poisoned herself and the judge that unfairly punished him is responsible and the judge also has his daughter. So then Sweeney plots his revenge on the judge and his accomplice the Beadle and with help from Mrs. Lovett he re-opens his barber shop and vows to give the judge the closest shave he will ever know and give Mrs. Lovett a tasty new ingredient for her homemade meat pies.
- Town barber Dexter Miles is surprised to overhear, while cutting the hair of police chief Vance Corgan, that the body of a woman he murdered a few days before has been recovered. He had hope that the body would not be found until spring.
- Follows a president's barber, his wife, and their only son through four decades of tumultuous Korean history.
- A large Native American walks into the shop. Woody, who is still playing with the comb, is surprised to see a feathered headdress behind him in the mirror. He turns around quickly and notices the man in a chair behind him.
- An inept barber maintains his good-humored optimism in his small town shop despite having a hen-pecking harridan for a wife and a total lack of tonsorial skill.
- In a time when operas are often set to different contexts from the ones they were intended for, a philological production has its merits, representing both a rediscovery and a provocation. This Barbiere di Siviglia, which at first sight might appear old-fashioned, restores, in fact, to perfection the setting of an early 19th-centrury Italian theatre. It was a time when the glorious tradition of popular comedy, a direct descendant of the 16th-century "commedia dell'arte", was very much alive, and the singers entertained the audience with humour that was direct and catchy. Bepi Morassi's direction witnesses to the importance of that heritage, based on the improvising skills of actors that came from the common people and needed to communicate concepts of common social life, through colourful costumes, musical instruments and masks modelled on the archetypes of the day. Humour, which here triumphs, makes of this Barbiere di Siviglia, a truly entertaining visual and audio experience.
- A passionate count enlists a local barber and jack-of-all-trades to help him woo and wed a quick-witted woman. But it will take all their cunning - as well as some disguises and bribes - to ensure love wins the day. Full of memorable melodies and larger-than-life characters, Rossini's comic masterpiece is sheer entertainment. Starring Operalia winner Levy Sekgapane as Count Almaviva, this performance from the National Opera of Chile is part of OperaVision's events celebrating the inaugural World Opera Day on 25 October 2019.
- BEHOLD THE BARBER. Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake's entire illustrious career is here, beginning with - THE EARLY YEARS: See rule-breaker Brutus in all his best and boldest battles with Dream Team partner Greg "The Hammer" Valentine against the British Bulldogs, as well as individual competition against such WWF greats as World Heavyweight Champion Hulk Hogan. THE DREAM DISSOLVES: Abandoned by Greg "The Hammer" Valentine and manager Luscious Johnny V., Brutus stands alone before 93,000 fans at WrestleMania III, a victim of treachery. In the moments that follow. "THE BARBER" IS BORN: Beefcake becomes The Barber, taking on evil-doers, overcoming them and cutting off their hair. See him face his former teammates Valentine, Johnny V. and Dino Bravo, as well as The Honky Tonk Man, Dangerous Danny Davis and others. Plus many more action-packed matches including Brutus teamed up with The Rougeau Brothers. PLUS: Brutus visits a hair-stylist to sharpen his skills.
- Since he falls for beautiful Rosina, the Almaviva count is questioning his Donjuanesque life. He resolves to travel to Seville to seek advice from famed Figaro, who is much more than a barber.
- To get married, a barber must first find suitable husbands for his four sisters; however, only when his clever future wife takes matters into her own hands, will things speed up. Will the barber's beauty solve this complex love problem?
- The brutal biker comes to the barbershop when it was already closed. He asks the barber to open it for him referring to the sign "Open till the last cut" on the door. The barber rejects the biker, but suddenly he agreed to take a haircut after seeing the earring in his ear.
- Mr. Figg, the barber, is fond of telling customers about his family, but he hasn't really got one - he's a bachelor quite alone in the world. But that may change.
- A black man and a white woman enter a barbershop. The man tries embracing the woman, who pushes him away. They sit down, the woman to have her hair dyed, the man to have his face shaved. The hair stylists are distracted by a lovely maid, and accidentally turned the black man white, and the white woman black. Now it's the white man ignoring the black woman.
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- Told partly through the eyes of a dementia sufferer, populated by 'ghosts' from his past, The Barber portrays a father and son at a crossroad. As Miles struggles to shave the elderly and unloving father he's planning to put in a home, the physical closeness unleashes emotions and a bond that neither of them had thought was there.
- Matteo is a Roman barber. In Roma his activity is driving him almost to ruin, he is full of debts. He decides to escape from this depressing reality accepting his sister Angelina invitation to Brazil. In Rio he knows his nephew Rocco and his fiancé Giorgigna. They both drive him round Rio for the classic tour among beaches and monuments. Following the news that his former wife had a car accident Matteo decides to come back to Roma. Soon Giorgigna reaches him in Roma. But at the end the delicate economic situation in Roma oblige them to come back to Brasil, where Matteo open a new barber shop.
- When a brash young man and a taciturn barber meet, their encounter descends into a dark exploration of past and present experiences.
- After a customer sits down in a barber's chair, he is shocked to see the man's head turn into an owl, a monkey and various other animals.
- A counter culture spiritual seeker is arrested on the Mexizona border and teaches local law enforcement officers the secrets of the Yoga Sutra.
- The famous opera by Rossini interpreted by the prestigious English National Opera on the 2015 season.
- The film features 85-year-old Mr. Armstrong, an African American barber in Birmingham, Alabama, as he experiences the manifestation of an unimaginable dream: the election of the first African American president. This colorful and courageous activist of the Civil Rights era casts his vote, celebrates Obama's victory and proudly unfurls the American flag as he is inducted into the Foot Soldiers Hall of Fame. Mr. Armstrong links the magnitude of the present paradigm shift with challenges he faced in the past: from his sons' integration into an all white school to the Bloody Sunday march for voting rights. The documentary raises questions about democracy and patriotism in the face of adversity, and the vigilance and action required to ensure continued forward movement to end racial injustice.
- Clown cuts off customer's head and replaces it.
- Neighborhood barber Victor's life is rather uneventful. He sticks to a strict daily routine at both work and home, where he spends his nights alongside his mother listening to boleros or watching movies from the Golden Age of Mexican Cinema on TV. His routine is disrupted when his mother suddenly dies. His flirtation with a young waitress and his reunion with an old girlfriend can't fill the void left behind by his mother. That changes, however, when a man claiming to be his father suddenly walks into the shop one day. The encounter will lead him to an unexpected and life-changing trip to Rio de Janeiro.
- Oswald the Lucky Rabbit is a barber like in the earlier short Yanky Clippers (1929).
- Journalist Selim disguised as a barber for the Greek girl he fell in love with.
- A short documentary about Rob and Leen, founders of Schorem- a world famous barber shop located in Rotterdam, Netherlands that uses old school principles to revitalize the craft and experience.
- To get a closer shave, the barber pulls off the head of the customer and puts it on the counter. After finishing the barber returns the head back to the customer's body and all is well.