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- The Tramp cares for an abandoned child, but events put their relationship in jeopardy.
- Charlie is an immigrant who endures a challenging voyage and gets into trouble as soon as he arrives in America.
- A documentary shot by film-makers all over the world that serves as a time capsule to show future generations what it was like to be alive on the twenty-fourth of July, 2010.
- During a time of waning global resources, a crew of young researchers travel into the future to escape an apocalypse before the shutdown of their time-transfer project. They find that some type of disaster has de-populated the Idaho region and, by implication, the nation or perhaps the world. Facing an unknown, barren future of abandoned towns and deserted vehicles, void of radio signals or any signs of air or land traffic, they encounter an abandoned freight train filled with bagged bodies. Their further discoveries of humanity's future fate is less than rosy. They also learn their time travel was not without significant costs to their own health. After one of the group travels further into the future, she encounters a family in a futuristic automobile, which implies that humankind has recovered from the disaster. Or have they?
- The film follows a girl named Sintel who is searching for a baby dragon she calls Scales.
- On a desolate island, suicidal sheep Franck meets his fate in a quirky salesman, who offers him the gift of a lifetime. Little does he know that he can only handle this much 'lifetime'.
- He just wanted to be awesome in space.
- A happily married couple are plunged into despair after losing their baby.
- A scientist makes a reckless decision to carry on with an illegal surrogacy experiment, using her own body.
- Emo and Proog are two men exploring a strange industrial world of the future.
- No Place Like Home is a TV series that will spread awareness of homelessness around the world and encourage participation in solving this growing problem.
- This historical tragedy sees a young man and his wife rescue three orphaned children from the streets of 1890s New York and set out for the abandoned mining town of Calico, California to start a new life.
- A shipwrecked fisherman is led to a dark secret within this short thriller.
- A young llama named Koro discovers that the grass is always greener on the other side (of the fence).
- Jeff is bored. On his pursuit to find something to occupy his time he runs into the eccentric but lovable Society of Birdwatchers. Together they do, well, not much of anything.
- Each night in Silicon Valley, the Line 22 transforms from a public city bus into an unofficial shelter for the homeless in one of the richest parts of the world.
- A sketchy job takes a turn to the supernatural for two women at a quiet motel.
- Two teen girls seek revenge after discovering their boyfriend is a player.
- Monkaa is a blue furred, pink faced monkey who consumes a crystallized meteorite, which makes Monkaa invincibly strong and too hot to handle. Exploring his superpower Monkaa zooms into an unexplored universet.
- Donnie, in his late 20's and suffering from mental illness, learns of his friend/ex-lover's abusive relationship and spends the car ride back home on a downward spiral of depleting sanity.
- A action filled Student Short.
- A short film about a lonely man who gets his wish granted. Winner of the Best Shorts Competition: Web Tube Length Video (Student)
- Mr. Mooney orders Lucy to dress up as an elderly woman and escort the aging bank president to the annual banquet. The old man would rather chase Lucy around his living room.
- Lucy enters a dog food jingle contest and wins the grand prize: a trip to London, England. She packs her ticket in her luggage and misses her plane and finds herself seated next to Mr. Mooney on the next flight.
- 1962–196830mNot Rated7.4 (80)TV EpisodeWhen a letter arrives from the US Government, Lucy finds that she's mistakenly been drafted. Instead of "Lucy," the letter is addressed to "Lou C." She sets off to the draft office to correct the mistake, but due to stupid "rules and regulations," Lucy finds that she has to become a Marine until the paperwork gets straightened out. She proceeds to make life miserable for her sergeant.
- Lucy convinces Mr. Mooney that she's too ill to come to work so she can go to a department store sale. After examining some of the items for sale in the store (and causing a lot of damage), she learns she is the ten-millionth customer and wins many valuable prizes. One prize she wins isn't one to her liking - her photograph will appear prominently in the next day's morning newspaper. Lucy goes to great lengths to make sure that her boss doesn't see the incriminating photograph and fails miserably.
- In order to cut down on expenses, Lucy advertises for a roommate, selecting the shy Carol Bradford. In order to get Carol to come out of her shell, Lucy and Mary Jane throw a party and invite a group of musicians to perform.
- Mr. Mooney gives Sheldon Leonard permission to shoot a bank robbery scene after hours for an upcoming TV series pilot, but Lucy and Mary Jane think the heist is the real thing and attempt to prevent it.
- Lucy moonlights as Milton Berle's secretary. She overhears Milton rehearsing a torrid love scene, thinks that the comedian is cheating on his wife and plots a suitable comeuppance.
- Lucy is accused of being the notorious red-haired shoplifter who has been victimizing area stores.
- 1962–196830mNot Rated7.4 (88)TV EpisodeLucy calls in sick so she can join her roommate at a Palm Springs resort. Unfortunately, her boss, Mr. Mooney, is staying at the same hotel.
- Mr Mooney sends Lucy to deliver some papers pertaining to the financing of John Wayne's latest production. Despite his orders to drop off the papers with one of the studio's secretaries, Lucy insists on meeting Mr. Wayne in person at lunch and spills ketchup all over him. She then trails him to his movie set and causes all sorts of havoc.
- Lucy and Mary Jane meet Pat Collins, a celebrity hypnotist, at a fashion show and are invited to her night club performance. When Lucy learns that Mr. Mooney is suffering insomnia, she insists she come to the program in the hopes that he'll become more relaxed why under the hypnotist's spell.
- Lucy arranges for ventriloquist Paul Winchell to entertain at the annual banker's banquet, but gets in hot water when she leaves his dummies in the taxi cab outside the banquet hall.
- 1962–196822mNot Rated7.6 (71)TV EpisodeAn overbearing efficiency expert threatens to change the way Mr. Mooney runs his bank branch.
- When a handsome truck driver is turned down for a loan, she convinces him to enter a Robert Goulet look alike contest in order to win the needed cash.
- 1962–196830mNot Rated7.4 (72)TV EpisodeWhen Mr. Mooney's boss threatens to fire him because his bank branch hasn't had many new accounts, Lucy tries to convince millionaire country singer Homer Higgins to deposit his money with the bank.
- 1962–196825mNot Rated8.5 (147)TV EpisodeAfter Lucy drives off the plumber with her meddling, she and Viv decide to finish installing the shower stall, with disastrous results.
- 1962–196830mNot Rated7.2 (60)TV EpisodeA European movie company fronted by a famous French movie actor comes to Los Angeles to set up shop. Mr. Mooney's plans to land their account are nearly scuttled when Lucy becomes inebriated on French champagne.
- Mary Jane warns Lucy that the long hours she's putting in at the office could lead to hallucinations. Later, when she a monkey appears and apparently disappears in Mr. Mooney's chair, she begins to think she's loosing her mind and consults a psychiatrist.
- 1962–196825mNot Rated7.3 (71)TV EpisodeLucy tries on an expensive ring Mr. Mooney had made for his wife, it looks like the bank manager won't be able to give his spouse the anniversary present - it gets stuck on Lucy's finger.
- A young man wants a career in the music, but his uncle insists he learn the banking business. Lucy arranges for an impromptu audition with a record producer in the bank's lobby.
- Mr. Mooney leaves the office for two weeks of training in the Naval Reserve, but forgets to sign some important papers. Lucy tracks him to the submarine on which he will sail on maneuvers and, dressing as a sailor boards the ship in an attempt to get him to sign the document. The submarine leaves for sea before Lucy can leave the vessel and she's forced to pretend that she's just another sailor.
- Mr. Mooney bets Lucy that she can't find other employment and last for entire day. If Lucy wins the bet, Mr. Mooney will rehire her and give her a raise.
- When Mr. Mooney refuses to co-sign Lucy's loan for new furniture, she launches an elaborate scheme to win the money from a company manufacturing beans.
- Lucy encourages a washed-up boxer to come out of retirement for one match to earn enough money to open a flower shop.
- When one of the members of Viv's female barbershop quartet drops out, Lucy convinces Viv and her friends to let her fill the vacant spot. Lucy takes singing lessons to learn to stay on key, but her instructor can do nothing for the stage fright that seizes the redhead when she learns that the groups first performance will be in front of three thousand people.