Dr. Frederick Frankenstein denounces his relationship to his famous grandfather, but he is lured by his grandfather's journal to the old castle where he performed his most famous experiments. Soon Dr. Frankenstein becomes obsessed and tries to finish what his grandfather started. ... more about Young Frankenstein
Max Bialystock and Leo Bloom, a scheming theatrical producer and his mousy accountant, hit upon the perfect plan to embezzle a fortune: raise far more money than you need to produce a sure-fire Broadway flop and then (since no one will expect anything back), Max and Leo can pocket the difference. ... more about Producers
Actor Awards
Academy Awards, USA - Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Willy Wonka announces five people will win a personal tour through his candy factory. The winners are introduced to a strange world of chocolate and candy and as each breaks the rules Charlie is the only one left to inherit the factory. ... more about Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory
Actor Awards
Golden Globes, USA - Best Motion Picture Actor - Musical/Comedy
In a Wild West parody, the sheriff is killed and replaced with Bart, a black man. A tactic used by and evil Attorney General to sabotage the town and force it into desertion. Bart learns of the evil politician’s plan and instead sets out to save the town, even though no one likes him. ... more about Blazing Saddles
A somewhat daffy book editor on a rail trip from Los Angeles to Chicago thinks that he sees a murdered man thrown from the train. When he can find no one who will believe him, he starts doing some investigating of his own. ... more about Silver Streak
Actor Awards
Golden Globes, USA - Best Motion Picture Actor - Musical/Comedy
A man is murdered. Two men witness it. A blind man who hears the killer, and a deaf man who sees her. The police don't think they're credible witnesses, but the killers don't want to take any chances. ... more about See No Evil
Based on the story by Antoine deSaint-Exupery, this magical musical fable begins as a pilot (Richard Kiley) makes a forced landing on the barren Sahara Desert. He is befriended by a "little" prince from the planet Asteroid B-612. ... more about Little Prince
A Polish rabbi wanders through the Old West on his way to lead a synagogue in San Francisco. On the way he is nearly burnt at the stake by Indians and almost killed by outlaws. ... more about Frisco Kid
An account of the adventures of two sets of identical twins, badly scrambled at birth, on the eve of the French Revolution. One set is haughty and aristocratic, the other poor and somewhat dim. ... more about Start the Revolution Without Me
Teddy is a middle-aged man who has a good wife, kids, friends, a fine job and a girlfriend. You could say that he has everything he wants; but he doesn't. One day he sees a gorgeous woman in a red dress, and gets crazy!!! He must have her... ... more about Woman in Red
When Duffy Bergman, a New York cartoonist, meets Meg Lloyd, a gourmet chef, he discovers the love of his life and they marry -- yet love alone isn't enough to make them happy. ... more about Funny About Love
In Dublin, a working class family has been unsuccessful in convincing their son to get a real job: the son prefers his job of scooping up horse's dung and selling it for flower gardens. ... more about Quackser Fortune Has a Cousin in the Bronx
The complete innocent, Michael Jordan, is drawn into a web of secrecy and government secrets when the sister of man who has committed suicide gets into a taxi-cab with him. ... more about Hanky Panky
Originally an absurdist play by Eugene Ionesco, Rhinoceros tells the story of a French town plagued by rhinoceroses. These are not ordinary rhinoceroses, but people who have been victims of "rhinoceritis. ... more about Rhinoceros
Larry Abbot, speaker in the radio horror shows of Manhattan Mystery Theater wants to marry. For the marriage he takes his fiancée home to the castle where he grew up among his eccentric relatives. ... more about Haunted Honeymoon