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131 stories

You Can’t Take It With You (1978)
Stenographer Alice Sycamore is in love with her boss Tony Kirby, who is the vice-president of the powerful company owned by his greedy father Anthony P. Kirby. Kirby Sr. is dealing a monopoly in the trade of weapons, and needs to buy one last house in a 12-block area owned by Alice's grandfather, Martin Vanderhof. However, Martin is the patriarch of an anarchic and eccentric family whose members care not about money but about making friends and having fun. When Tony proposes to Alice, she states that it would be mandatory to introduce her family to the snobbish Kirbys, and Tony decides to visit Alice with his parents one day before the scheduled get-together. There is an inevitable clash of classes and lifestyles: the Kirbys spurn the Sycamores and Alice breaks with Tony, changing the lives of the Kirby family. —Paraphrased from Claudio Carvalho on IMDb

You Can’t Take It With You (1988)
Stenographer Alice Sycamore is in love with her boss Tony Kirby, who is the vice-president of the powerful company owned by his greedy father Anthony P. Kirby. Kirby Sr. is dealing a monopoly in the trade of weapons, and needs to buy one last house in a 12-block area owned by Alice's grandfather, Martin Vanderhof. However, Martin is the patriarch of an anarchic and eccentric family whose members care not about money but about making friends and having fun. When Tony proposes to Alice, she states that it would be mandatory to introduce her family to the snobbish Kirbys, and Tony decides to visit Alice with his parents one day before the scheduled get-together. There is an inevitable clash of classes and lifestyles: the Kirbys spurn the Sycamores and Alice breaks with Tony, changing the lives of the Kirby family. —Paraphrased from Claudio Carvalho on IMDb

Pretty Woman (1960)
A mild-mannered entrepreneur meets a troubled but beautiful escort in the red-light district of Hollywood Boulevard. He pays the vivacious young lady $3,000 to accompany him to a few social events over the course of six days, but soon finds himself falling in love with her.

Pretty Woman (1940)
A mild-mannered entrepreneur meets a troubled but beautiful escort in the red-light district of Hollywood Boulevard. He pays the vivacious young lady $3,000 to accompany him to a few social events over the course of six days, but soon finds himself falling in love with her.

Here Comes Mr. Jordan (1941 recast)
While flying on an airplane, professional boxer Joe Pendleton dies in a crash because a newly hired heavenly messenger impulsively snatched Joe's spirit from the latter’s body prematurely. Before the matter can be rectified, Joe's body is cremated; so the celestial Mr. Jordan grants him the use of the body of a wealthy man by the name of Bruce Farnsworth, who has just been drowned in a bathtub by his gold-digging wife, Julia, and his secretary, Tony Abbott. Joe tries to remake Farnsworth's unworthy life in his own clean-cut image, and deal with Farnsworth’s wife, all while falling in love with Betty Logan, an environmental activist who first met him to protest the real Farnsworth’s corporate policy. —Paraphrased from Rod Crawford on IMDb

Hatari! (1992)
Romantic comedy in the jungle.

Grumpy Old Men (1963-1965)
John and Max are a pair of elderly men living next door to each other. For more than 50 years, they’ve been perpetually insulting and arguing with each other. One day, a beautiful woman named Ariel moves next door to them. Both men are attracted to her, and as they battle for her affection, their rivalry becomes worse. —Paraphrased from Rob Hartill on IMDb

The Sound of Music (1945)
In 1930s Austria, a young woman named Maria is failing miserably in her attempts to become a nun. When Navy Captain Georg Von Trapp writes to the abbey asking for a governess that can handle his seven mischievous children, Maria is given the job. His wife is dead, he is often away, and he runs the household as strictly as he did the ships on which he sailed in his glory days. The children are unhappy and resentful of the governesses their father keeps hiring and have managed to run each of them off one by one. When Maria arrives, she is initially met with the same hostility, but her kindness, understanding, and sense of fun soon draws the children to her and brings some much-needed joy into all their lives, and eventually, even the Captain is touched by her. Eventually he and Maria find themselves falling in love, even though he is already engaged to a Baroness named Elsa and Maria is still a postulant. The romance makes them both start questioning the decisions they have made. However, their personal conflicts soon become overshadowed by current events. Austria is about to be seized by Nazi Germany, and the Captain may soon find himself drafted into the German Navy and forced to fight against his own country. —Paraphrased from LOTUS73 on IMDb

We’re No Angels (1935)
Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, 1895.

Mary Poppins (1944)
When Jane and Michael Banks are faced with the prospect of a new nanny, they are pleasantly surprised by the arrival of the magical Mary Poppins. Embarking on a series of fantastical adventures with her and her friend, a Cockney jack-of-all-trades named Bert, they have a wonderful time every day. But will their no-nonsense father approve? —Paraphrased from Jwelch5742 on IMDb

Norma Rae (1949)
Like a lot of her family before her, Norma Rae works at the local textile mill, where the pay is hardly commensurate with the long hours and lousy working conditions. But after hearing a rousing speech by labor activist Reuben, Norma is inspired to rally her fellow workers behind the cause of unionism. Her decision rankles her family, especially her fiancé, Sonny, and provokes no shortage of contempt from her employers. —Jwelch5742 on IMDb

A Few Good Men (1952)
A military lawyer is tasked with defending two US Marines charged with murdering a fellow Marine and intends to prove they were only following their base commander's orders.

A Few Good Men (1938)
A military lawyer is tasked with defending two US Marines charged with murdering a fellow Marine and intends to prove they were only following their base commander's orders.

Grand Hotel (1942)
Five guests struggle through worry, scandal, and heartache at the Grand Hotel of Berlin in the 1920s.

Grand Hotel (1962)
Five guests struggle through worry, scandal, and heartache at the Grand Hotel of Berlin in the 1920s.

Kramer vs. Kramer (1949)
Ted Kramer is a man who places his job above all else, including his family. His wife Joanna cannot take this anymore, so she decides to leave him. Ted is now faced with the tasks of housekeeping and taking care of himself and their young son Billy. But just when he has learned to adjust his life to these new responsibilities, Joanna wants Billy back. Ted, however, refuses to give him up, so they go to court to fight for the custody of their son. —Paraphrased from Leon Wolters

Grumpy Old Men (2003-2005)
John and Max are a pair of elderly men living next door to each other. For more than 50 years, they’ve been perpetually insulting and arguing with each other. One day, a beautiful woman named Ariel moves next door to them. Both men are attracted to her, and as they battle for her affection, their rivalry becomes worse. —Paraphrased from Rob Hartill on IMDb

Captains Courageous (1957)
Chronologically the 57th result when you search stories for “1957”.

One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1965)
In the united state of Oregon, a belligerent, free-spirited man with five previous arrests for assault is put on trial once again for statutory rape of a fifteen-year-old girl. In an attempt to avoid hard labor at a work farm, he pretends to be mentally ill and pleads not guilty by reason of insanity. His plan works, and he is committed to a psychiatric ward, where he will be evaluated for a short period of time.

Grumpy Old Men (1973-1975)
John and Max are a pair of elderly men living next door to each other. For more than 50 years, they’ve been perpetually insulting and arguing with each other. One day, a beautiful woman named Ariel moves next door to them. Both men are attracted to her, and as they battle for her affection, their rivalry becomes worse. —Paraphrased from Rob Hartill on IMDb