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- Jenna is a pregnant, unhappily married waitress in the deep south. She meets a newcomer to her town and falls into an unlikely relationship as a last attempt at happiness.
- The hit Broadway musical about a small-town pie baker with big dreams gets the silver screen treatment.
- Three lovely waitresses contend with a drunken, slovenly chef and mutinous patrons.
- In this riveting musical, we follow Sarah (Zoe De-chanel), a quorky freshman in high school as she embarks on her first real job: waitressing. She could of never guessed what was really going on in this zany burger join. With music by Lin Manuel-Miranda. This oscar nominated short is something you won't want to miss!
- Fumiko, the second of three sisters, and Chitose, the third, are waitresses in a cafeteria. Fumiko is working. Today is the eve of her boyfriend's birthday. So she want to go home immediately, but, there is a thief in the store..
- Helen Roberts, who's on probation, goes back to work as a waitress at Torre's Fish Palace, a San Francisco waterfront dive. The customers are low characters trying to make time with Helen and ex-rum runners trying to make a dishonest dollar. Some of the latter, including Helen's unwelcome suitor Martin Rhodes, are after a mysterious, valuable hidden "cargo"; when violence erupts, Helen finds herself innocently involved, and is soon on the run from both cops and crooks.
- A downtrodden waitress has a rough night and discovers a power she didn't know she had. Is it real, or all in her mind?
- Working the graveyard shift, waiting on a table of thugs who stiff her, one waitress will exact the revenge so many of us in the service industry dream about. And it looks like they got theirs to-go.
- Private dick Jack McBain just wanted to stop in at a diner for a midnight meal, but he got more than he bargained for.
- This is the true stories of two very unashamed and unknown actresses in Hollywood, California. Kristyn and Liz are hopeful and hilarious as they struggle to become famous.
- The restaurant at which Lucile waitresses is frequented by all sorts of people. One customer is an artist who admires Lucile very much, and one day he persuades her to pose for him. At the studio she breaks his masterpiece that he is about to sell for a high price, and he tells her that she must pose as the statue so that he can get the money for the sale. This she does, and it all goes well until the prospective buyer, while examining the statue, happens to tickle Lucile, and she cannot contain her laughter. Then the whole plan falls through, and a chase begins for Lucile, who takes to the streets despite her abbreviated costume. The chase leads in various directions, and at last ends in an apartment house, where Lucile takes refuge on the top floor. There she tips over the lamp, which starts a fire. The old maid who inhabits the apartment is frightened, so Lucile pushes her out of the window and runs down the stairs to catch her. For this she is lauded as a hero.
- An outsider confides to his audience his philosophy for a fruitful life believing himself to be in control of his future success. Simultaneously, we witness his downfall as he interacts with three love interests on a single day. His grasp of reality deteriorates as he becomes one with his demons.
- Fictional character played by 24 different actresses, Françoise Durocher is altogether small time waitress, hostess and barmaid. Together, according to the author, they represent the archetypical Québec waitress that everyday waits on us with a smile, despite whatever problems she faces in her personal life. First cinematographic experience of the Brassard-Tremblay tandem, this film full of ironic joy details all the nuances of the waitress living conditions.
- Struggling from the loss of his wife and job, a widower sits down to his planned last meal at his wife's favorite restaurant. Unbeknownst to him, the restaurant is in its final days from lack of customers and raising rent. But when the young daughter of the waitress asks for the money they need to stay open, will the widower be able to find what he needs to move on with his life.
- Gigi talks to Old Regular who's in love with Gigi.
- A dumb waitress struggling in London's job market. With a huge heart but a very little brain. Until she knows what love is that comes back to rationality and stop being dumb.
- Attendance rises at the Snakeville Hotel Restaurant when Sophie is hired as a waitress.
- This documentary examines a cross-section of women working in the food-service industry, exploring their lives on-the-job and off.
- Although business is bad for Hicks, a patent medicine fakir, the voice of his partner, Delia, makes it worse. Every time she tries to sing, the crowd runs for shelter. The two are growing mighty hungry, when Hicks learns that the Greasy Vest Restaurant is in need of a waitress. At Hick's suggestion, Delia disguises herself as a Dutch maid and lands the job. Her false blond locks and smile captivate the heart of every one of the Greasy Vest's patrons. Even Butts, the proprietor, shows a desire for the first time in his long and checkered career to travel in double harness. One by one, Delia promises to wed Alkali Pete, Dutchie, Blondie, Curlie and Butts. She makes them first promise to present her with a diamond ring. Since Hicks owns the only diamond ring in town. Pete purchases it and presents it to Delia. Delia promptly passes it back to Hicks, who sells it to each of the suitors in turn. On the day set for the weddings, the suitors dross in their Sunday best and set out for the church. Each is astounded to find the others waiting at the church for the same girl. Then comes the discovery of how they have been hoodwinked. With one accord the swains rush to the railroad station. Their worst wears are confirmed. On the platform of the outgoing train the men see Delia and Hicks cheerfully waving good-bye.
- Levi Wise Kenneth Catoe Jr. performs "You Matter to Me" from the Broadway musical Waitress
- A homeless man befriends a waitress, and will do anything to get her attention.
- Dish delves into North American classic diners, the "sexy restos of Montreal", Paris' haute eateries, and Tokyo's fantasy "maid bars" in an insider's look at gender, power, and the art of service. Former waitress and award-winning director Maya Gallus dines out and dishes the dirt with waitresses, restaurant owners, and maitre d's about the demands of the job. From the hustle of a busy truck stop to the discreet hush of a Parisian house of fine dining, Dish serves up a delicious and illuminating look at the lives of women in the restaurant biz, a subject everyone can relate to.
- After enjoying lunch at a nearby restaurant, Mango Park Police Sergeant Garrett is heading back to the station. As the waitress collects his check, she notices that Sgt. Garrett has accidentally left his wallet. She immediately takes the lost item to her manager. But instead of holding the wallet safely until its true owner returns to claim it, the manager decides to help himself to the cash inside.Then when Sgt. Garrett returns, he blames the missing money on the poor innocent waitress.
- The joys of being a waiter in Los Angeles.
- The story is placed in Taiwan. A writer guy goes to a cafe everyday for 2 years to see a waitress but the waitress can't remember who he is because of her memory problem. The guy and the waitress had a past relationship and....
- A man dies and goes to Heaven, only to discover that it's being run on slave labor from Hell.