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Amazon Prime Video
89
8.6
/550802/
84
/9425/
82
/4759/
4.4
/714928/
94
/97/
95
/14106/
89
/17/
cc age 9+

It's a Wonderful Life (1946)
George Bailey has spent his entire life giving to the people of Bedford Falls. All that prevents rich skinflint Mr. Potter from taking over the entire town is George's modest building and loan company. But on Christmas Eve the business's $8,000 is lost and George's troubles begin.
poster
Hoopla
77
74
7.5
/17322/
74
/304/
72
/280/
3.7
/14379/
84
/31/
85
/345/

Hush... Hush, Sweet Charlotte (1964)
An aging, reclusive Southern belle plagued by a horrifying family secret descends into madness after the arrival of a lost relative.
poster
Amazon Prime Video
67
66
6.8
/15273/
68
/355/
68
/315/
3.5
/24670/
87
/23/
65
/352/
49
/10/

Magic (1978)
A ventriloquist is at the mercy of his vicious dummy while he tries to renew a romance with his high school sweetheart.
poster
70
65
7.2
/10253/
70
/173/
69
/137/
3.4
/6619/
78
/9/
77
/256/
59
/6/

The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer (1947)
Teenager Susan Turner, with a severe crush on playboy artist Richard Nugent, sneaks into his apartment to model for him and is found there by her sister Judge Margaret Turner. Threatened with jail, Nugent agrees to date Susan until the crush abates.
poster
67
61
6.8
/6181/
67
/142/
60
/111/
3.4
/3242/
87
/15/
64
/69/
57
/9/

The Onion Field (1979)
An LA police officer is murdered in the onion fields outside of Bakersfield. However, legal loopholes could keep his kidnappers from receiving justice, and his partner is haunted by overwhelming survivor's guilt.
poster
72
52
7.6
/2700/
73
/59/
70
/86/
3.6
/3207/

Puss Gets the Boot (1940)
Jasper is given an ultimatum by his master: break one more thing and you're out. Rodent Jerry does his best to make sure that his tormentor "gets the boot".
poster
74
47
7.7
/1993/
73
/40/
74
/64/
3.6
/1978/

The Midnight Snack (1941)
Jerry takes a midnight snack from the fridge unaware that Tom is watching him.
poster
67
46
6.8
/2470/
72
/51/
63
/52/
3.5
/2260/
64
/22/

Sleep, My Love (1948)
A woman wakes up in the middle of the night on board a train, but she can't remember how she got there. Danger and suspense ensue.
poster
72
42
7.4
/1607/
72
/30/
72
/54/
3.6
/1560/

Fraidy Cat (1942)
Tom hears a ghost story on the radio and is spooked by it; Jerry notices this and takes advantage of it, using a variety of tricks to scare Tom.
poster
73
41
7.7
/1721/
73
/30/
71
/52/
3.6
/1461/

Dog Trouble (1942)
Tom's chasing Jerry when he runs right into a sleeping dog and the two of them must work together to fend him off.
poster
65
40
6.8
/1442/
66
/35/
65
/71/
3.2
/1883/

Three Orphan Kittens (1935)
Three orphan kittens are entering a society house in winter and ruin the furniture. But when they're caught by the maid, the young daughter of the house "rescues" them from the cold outside.
poster
69
39
7.3
/1550/
70
/33/
69
/58/
3.4
/1497/

Puss n' Toots (1942)
Tom is playing with Jerry when a cute lady cat is delivered to Mammy for her to take care of. Tom is smitten at first sight.
poster
72
38
7.7
/1514/
70
/23/
72
/44/
3.6
/1267/

The Lonesome Mouse (1943)
Jerry crashes a vase onto Tom's head, which gets Mammy to throw Tom out. Jerry at first revels in his freedom, but soon tires of this, and, under a flag of truce, hatches a plan with Tom.
poster
70
38
7.7
/1465/
60
/20/
72
/50/
3.6
/1166/

The Milky Waif (1946)
Jerry finds himself in charge of a foundling mouse called Nibbles, who is eager to steal milk from Tom's bowl and oblivious to the danger.
poster
72
38
7.7
/1507/
72
/17/
71
/50/
3.6
/1272/

The Mouse Comes to Dinner (1945)
Tom invites Toots to an elegant dinner. However, he's made the mistake of trying to put Jerry to work, as a serving boy, a corkscrew, and other tasks. Jerry puts up with a little of this, but mostly gets revenge on Tom.
poster
71
37
7.7
/1385/
67
/21/
70
/45/
3.6
/1142/

A Mouse in the House (1947)
Mammy Two-Shoes tells Tom and Butch that the cat who gets rid of the icebox-raiding, breadbox-invading mouse (Jerry) is the one who can stay.
poster
71
36
7.9
/1375/
68
/16/
68
/47/
3.6
/1014/

Old Rockin' Chair Tom (1948)
Mammy Two-Shoes replaces Tom with a younger cat who is a lightning-quick mouser. Tom and Jerry form an alliance in order to get rid of this dangerous newcomer.
poster
72
36
7.7
/1273/
68
/14/
68
/42/
3.8
/1284/

Saturday Evening Puss (1950)
Mammy steps out for the evening. While she's away, the cats - in this case Tom and three of his alley cat friends - play. Play and perform rollicking jazz, that is.
poster
71
35
7.6
/1321/
67
/14/
69
/41/
3.6
/1103/

Part Time Pal (1947)
Tom is given the task of guarding the fridge during the night by Mammy-Two-Shoes, but as soon as he has started he is tricked by Jerry into falling into the basement, where he lands in a barrel of cider. Now drunk, Tom staggers around in the house getting up to no good with Jerry.
poster
71
34
7.9
/1270/
67
/15/
69
/57/
3.6
/936/

Sleepy-Time Tom (1951)
Tom has been out late carousing with his chums. When he gets home, Mammy won't take any excuses, and insists he stay awake; Jerry, overhearing, thus tries a number of schemes to get Tom to sleep.
poster
73
33
7.7
/1052/
73
/12/
71
/39/
3.6
/946/

Triplet Trouble (1952)
Someone drops off three cute little kittens; Tom is put in charge of them while Mammy goes shopping. But behind her back, the three little angels are real devils.
poster
70
32
7.7
/1197/
71
/9/
69
/39/
3.5
/1009/

Mouse Cleaning (1948)
Mammy Two-Shoes threatens to throw Tom out of the house if he makes a mess. Jerry sees an opportunity to rid himself of his feline nemesis.
poster
71
32
7.6
/1273/
70
/12/
69
/37/
3.6
/990/

Polka-Dot Puss (1949)
Tom pretends to have a cold in order to trick Mammy into letting him stay inside for the night. Jerry tricks Tom by making him think he really is sick - with the measles.
poster
71
31
7.7
/1037/
69
/11/
68
/34/
3.6
/949/

Push-Button Kitty (1952)
Tom's being especially lazy, which makes it even easier for Mammy to toss him out when her new mouse-catching robot cat, Mechano, arrives. Mechano is frighteningly efficient, foiling several attempts by Jerry. Jerry turns this efficiency against him by unleashing several mechanical mice; the zealous robot makes a shambles of the house, and finally itself, in the process of chasing them down. Tom is welcomed back, but at the last moment, a key part of the robot had gone down Tom's throat; Jerry activates it, and sends Tom chasing after one of the wind-up mice.
poster
68
29
7.5
/1039/
61
/8/
70
/36/
3.5
/801/

The Framed Cat (1950)
Tom filches a drumstick from a fresh-baked chicken. When Mammy is about to discover him, he hands it off to Jerry; this lets him be a hero to Mammy and still get his chicken. Jerry is miffed, and sees his chance to retaliate: Spike is very possessive of his bone. Jerry keeps stealing the bone and planting it on Tom. Finally, Jerry bores a hole in the bone, inserts a bolt, and gets Tom to swallow a magnet. The bone keeps coming back to Tom, even through a fence. Finally, as Tom runs off followed by Spike, Jerry, who's been hiding in a tin can, is also dragged along.
poster
69
28
7.5
/970/
63
/9/
72
/33/
3.5
/805/

Nit-Witty Kitty (1951)
Tom has amnesia and believes he's a mouse. Jerry, finding him more obnoxious as a fellow rodent than as a cat, seeks to cure him with a blow to the head.
poster
Amazon Prime Video
54
24
6.1
/1235/
61
/37/
58
/24/
3.1
/761/
28
/134/

That's My Boy (1951)
Jack Jackson, the greatest football player in Ridgefield College history, is disappointed that his only son Junior is an uncoordinated, allergy-ridden bookworm. He uses his athletic reputation and standing as #1 alumni contributor to pressure the coach to take Junior onto the team. In addition, he pays the tuition of Junior's financially needy classmate Bill Baker, a potential all-American, with the understanding that he will room with Junior and mentor him athletically and socially. Junior's initial efforts as quarterback prove disastrous and further complications arise when the room mates both fall in love with the same co-ed.
poster
65
19
6.5
/469/
64
/26/
65
/25/
3.4
/536/

Figaro and Cleo (1943)
Figaro the cat wants to eat Cleo the goldfish in this Pinocchio short.
poster
52
19
5.4
/863/
52
/23/
59
/24/
3.1
/995/
35
/3/

Jennifer (1978)
Ostracized at a snooty private school because of her rural, poor background, a scholarship student is tormented to the point where her only remaining recourse is revenge, using the only method she knows: her psychic control over snakes!
poster
59
19
6.5
/692/
65
/6/
59
/9/
3.4
/530/
53
/40/
47
/5/

Rafferty and the Gold Dust Twins (1975)
Hapless driving instructor and former Gunnery Sergeant Rafferty, living in squalor near Hollywood, California, doesn't put up too much of a fight when two ladies hitch a ride and attempt to kidnap him in their attempt to get to New Orleans; while initially put off, Rafferty finds he's charmed by the kooky pair of misfits and the three of them drive to Las Vegas, Nevada and later Tucson, Arizona, where their bond eventually unravels.
poster
54
13
6.1
/608/
35
/4/
60
/16/
3.0
/355/

Goldilocks and the Jivin' Bears (1944)
The stories of "Goldilocks" and "Little Red Riding Hood" collide with the world of jazz, resulting in three jiving bears and a jitterbugging Big Bad Wolf. One of the “Censored 11” banned from TV syndication by United Artists in 1968 for racist stereotyping.
poster
63
13
6.2
/352/
70
/8/
56
/19/
3.2
/381/

More Kittens (1936)
Thrown out of the house into the backyard, the three kittens are sheltered by a giant Saint Bernard and are tormented by a turtle and a bluebird.
poster
41
12
4.6
/972/
43
/13/
50
/17/
2.8
/502/
10
/13/

Once Is Not Enough (1975)
An over-the-hill movie producer marries a wealthy, spiteful woman and closeted lesbian just to please his spoiled daughter who then, in an attempt to spite him, seduces both a wealthy playboy and a local screenwriter.
poster
47
10
5.1
/618/
40
/7/
48
/14/
2.7
/437/

Uncle Tom's Bungalow (1937)
Warner Bros. cartoon parody of Uncle Tom's Cabin. One of the “Censored 11” banned from TV syndication by United Artists in 1968 for racist stereotyping.
poster
MGM Plus
46
9
5.7
/469/
32
/7/
56
/9/
40
/10/

Little Men (1940)
Jo March and her husband Professor Bhaer operate the Plumfield School for poor boys. When Dan, a tough street kid, comes to the school, he wins Jo's heart despite his hard edge, and she defends him when he is falsely accused. Dan's foster father, Major Burdle, is a swindler in cahoots with another crook called Willie the Fox. When the Plumfield School becomes in danger of foreclosure, the two con men cook up a scheme to save the home.
poster
?
5.8
/10/

Life Goes On (1938)
The husband of Sally Weston dies, and she decides to move to New York City where she feels her two young sons, Bob and Henry, can get a better education. Bob grows up to be a brilliant lawyer, while Henry decides that a life of crime is the best path to easy riches. Gangster "Bull" Connors frames Henry, now known as Monte, on a murder charge, and it is up to Bob to clear his brother.
poster
?
6.1
/48/
60
/1/

Gentleman from Dixie (1941)
A man is released from prison after serving time for a murder he didn't commit. He goes to live with his brother and his family on their Louisiana ranch, where they're raising horses to compete in an important race.
poster
?
6.6
/22/

Hoosier Holiday (1943)
During World War II three brothers go to enlist in the Air Force, but since they're farmers they're told they're needed at home more than in the service. Determined to join up, they enlist the aid of a pretty young girl whose father is head of the local draft board.
poster
?
6.8
/80/
60
/1/

West Point Widow (1941)
In this romance, a hospital nurse marries a West Point football hero. She soon gets pregnant, but this doesn't stop her from annulling the marriage so as not to interfere with her husband's military career.
poster
61
?
6.3
/334/
64
/5/
58
/3/

Gildersleeve on Broadway (1943)
On a trip to New York, a small-town blowhard gets caught between a wealthy widow and a gold digger.
poster
?
5.8
/93/
60
/2/
50
/2/

Riverboat Rhythm (1946)
A financially-strapped showboat captain struggles to stay in business.
poster
?
6.8
/45/

His Bridal Fright (1940)
Charley writes to girls all over the world in order to get foreign postage stamps for his collection--but winds up with a passel of girls who think he's their fiance.
poster
?
5.1
/59/
10
/1/
10
/1/

A Song for Miss Julie (1945)
Two playwrights and a former burlesque queen travel to Louisiana to research a musical they're planning on a local Southern hero.
poster
66
?
6.2
/339/
74
/5/
64
/5/

Gildersleeve's Bad Day (1943)
Gildersleeve has jury duty.
poster
65
?
6.6
/292/
65
/4/
60
/5/
3.6
/306/

Child of Divorce (1946)
An eight-year-old girl is an unwilling and disturbed witness of parental quarrels in her home, and when the parents finally secure a divorce, the judge decrees that the young girl live with her mother for eight months and her father the other four months. The divided life affects her both mentally and physically.
poster
54
?
5.4
/272/
55
/2/
54
/5/

Way Down South (1939)
In the pre-Civil War South, a plantation owner dies and leaves all his possessions, including his slaves, to his young son. While the deceased treated his slaves decently, his corrupt executor abuses them unmercifully, beating them without provocation, and he is planning to sell off the father'e estate--including the slaves--at the earliest opportunity so he and his mistress can steal the money and move to France. The young boy doesn't want to sell his father's estate or break up an of the slave families, and he has to find someone to help him thwart the crooked executor's plans.
poster
58
?
5.8
/184/
60
/1/
56
/3/

Flop Goes the Weasel (1943)
While Mammy is gone to catch a worm for her about-to-hatch egg, a weasel steals the egg for his breakfast. When the egg hatches, the blabbermouth chick initially mistakes the weasel for his Mammy.
poster
65
?
6.6
/265/
73
/3/
57
/3/

Once More, My Darling (1949)
An actor is recalled to active duty with the Army's C.I.D. to find the thief who stole historical jewels in occupied Germany and the trail leads to the boyfriend of a young debutante from Bel Air.


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