Going Home (1944)
Genre : Animation, Drama, War
Runtime : 4M
Director : Chuck Jones
Synopsis
Pvt. Snafu's unit suffers the consequences of blabbing military secrets while on leave at home.
Technical Fairy First Class shows Snafu the consequences of frittering away his pay.
An armada of malaria-laden mosquitoes seeks human targets and finds Private Snafu, who fails to protect himself adequately against their onslaught.
The Walter Mitty-esque tale of a Brooklyn dental hygienist who escapes into a painting by 17th-century Dutch master Peter de Hooc. The film was nominated for an Oscar for Best Live Action Short Film.
Hosted by John Carradine, this tape is a compilation of scenes from and previews for various exploitation films.
Private Snafu is stranded on a tiny island with a Japanese officer; he must depend on his wits to defend himself against his sword-wielding foe.
Snafu has an object lesson on the value of complete and accurate regular reports when he discovers and reports evidence of the enemy's presence at his assigned area.
Dissatisfied with being assigned to shoe consignment detail, Snafu learns about the true value of his responsibilities
Pvt. Snafu complains about being assigned to the infantry only to learn that other branches have their own problems.
Snafu learns hard way the consequences of not protecting himself from malaria infection.
Snafu learns the need of keeping his gas mask at hand when he is attacked by anthropomorphic gas cloud.
Using Snafu as an example, Techanical Fairy First Class teaches the methods of effective camouflage.
A woman is possessed by the spirt of her husband's deceased first wife, turning her into a cold, scheming flirt who will stop at nothing to get what she wants. The woman's sister, husband and the sister's new boyfriend struggle with accepting what has happened, who has caused it and how to correct it, which soon brings them into contact with a coven of devil-worshippers and forces of the supernatural.
A haggard mosquito complains how tough life is with the military taking the proper precautions against malaria infection.
Introducing Private Snafu, the nation's worst soldier and his various versions in different branches of the armed forces. The cartoon, ironic and humorous in tone, was created during World War II and it was designed to instruct service personnel about security, proper sanitation habits, booby traps and other military subjects, and also to improve troop morale.
The main character's name is a play on the military slang acronym SNAFU, "Situation Normal: All Fouled Up."
A prostitute is pulled into a Satanic nightmare caused by an unnamed predator.
A boxer is framed for murder after an opponent dies in the ring.
A group of friends are stalked by a mysterious knife-wielding murderess as they gather at the home of their late friend to hear the reading of his will, and participate in a morbid treasure hunt for the key to his vast fortune.
Boxer Teddy Wilcox leaves his manager and relocates. He finds Nick, a manager/trainer. Before Wilcox's first fight, Nick receives a threat-- Wilcox loses, or Nick will die.
When crime boss Big Mike Morgan is killed, his lieutenant, "Doc" Rogers, learns that Morgan has a son named Edward living in the country with his mother. Rogers has naïve Edward brought to the city and installs him as the head of Acme Protective Agency. Good-hearted Eddy assumes his company provides insurance, rather than extortion-- But don't be too hard on the guy, he still doesn't know he's Baby Face Morgan, the most feared gangster in the city!
Oh, Susanna! is a 1936 American Western musical film directed by Joseph Kane and starring Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, and Frances Grant. Written by Oliver Drake, the film is about a cowboy who is robbed and then thrown from a train by an escaped murderer who then takes on the cowboy's identity.