Stuart’s mother is being over-protective of him, especially when he narrowly escapes injury in a soccer game. His big brother George has also made a new friend, Will, so Stuart is feeing lonely. Stuart rescues a canary, Margalo, from a falcon; she moves in with the Littles. One day, Margalo is nowhere to be found, so Stuart and Snowbell set out across the city to find her while George covers for Stuart (the first time he’s had to lie).
Harry Tasker is a spy. Presently, he is working on a case involving nuclear warheads in the possession of terrorists. Now his wife doesn’t know what he does; as far as she is concerned, he is a computer salesman. Now Harry came close to apprehending the leader of the terrorists but he got away and knows who he is. While Harry tries to pick up his trail, he inadvertently overhead his wife, Helen talking about having a “boyfriend”. So, he uses his resources to find out who this guy is. And he learns that he is a car salesman pretending to be what Harry is. When Helen goes to one of their rendezvous, Harry stages an attack on them. He then from behind a shroud, that she could be sent to prison unless she does something for them–plant a bug in a guy’s phone. Now she does what she is told but unknown to her the man in the room is Harry, she was about to leave when the terrorists break into the room and take them away. It is there that she finds out who and what Harry is, and it’s a good thing cause the terrorists plan to kill when they are through with them.
1: Charles Grodin embezzled 15 million dollars. The mob wants him dead. The F.B.I. wants him alive. Robert De Niro just wants him to shut up. 2: Monday… Escape with their lives from New York… Tuesday… Impersonate F.B.I. agents in Chicago… Wednesday… Steal plane in New Mexico… Thursday… Almost kill each other by accident… Friday… Almost kill each other on purpose… 3: Robert De Niro has to get the FBI off his case, the mob off his trail, and Charles Grodin off his back! 4: Taking The Midnight Run Is A Hell Of A Way To Make A Living 5: This could be the beginning of a beautiful friendship.
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Jack Walsh is a former cop from Chicago, who was framed by criminal he was investigating and about to arrest. He is now a bounty hunter based in Los Angeles. His boss wants him to find, Jonathan “The Duke” Mardukas, an accountant, who was working for Las Vegas mobster, who stole millions of dollars from him and gave it away. His boss was the one who bailed him out, and now unless he can get him back in L.A. in the next 5 days, he will forfeit the bond and be placed out of business. So he sends Jack to get him, which is Midnight Run or easy job in the bail bond business. Except for the fact that the man The Duke stole the money from, wants to get him, and he is also the same man who framed Jack. And also the FBI wants to get Mardukas so that they can use him to get his boss, so they warn Walsh not to get in their way. But Walsh nevertheless finds The Duke and is about bring him back but when Mardukas claims that he has difficulty with flying the airline throws them out of the plane, so they have to go back on the road. When Walsh’s boss, learns that he didn’t arrive when he was suppose to, he sends another bounty hunter, Marvin, who is Jack’s greatest adversary, to get Mardukas. And when Marvin cancels Walsh’s card, they don’t have enough funds to make it all the way, so they have to scrape everything they have. And it doesn’t help that Mardukas is doing everything he can to escape, cause he says that his former boss can get him even in jail.
1: It’s Daring! It’s Delightful–And as Spicy as It’s Speedy! 2: Love and Laugh with the flirting Mr. and the flitting Mrs. who ran their marriage by rules–until a rule that wasn’t in the book almost ran their marriage on the rocks…Red Book Magazine says it’s the most explosive and hilarious comedy of 1941–and you won’t argue! 3: Riotously directed by Alfred Hitchcock who now lends to laughter that touch of genius which was so evident in his “Rebecca” and “Foreign Correspondent” 4: The All-Time Prize Panic of the Scree
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Sophisticated New York couple David and Annie Smith have an unusual marriage with an inordinate number of rules and regulations. One rule entitles them to ask each other one question per month which the other must answer completely honestly. Annie asks David if he would marry her again if he could have the time over again and David confides that he misses his freedom and so probably wouldn’t. Later that day, an official from the town where they got married calls to see David. He explains that owing to a state boundary dispute, all couples married between 1936 and 1939 in the county were not legally married. David decides to have fun with this fact, but unbeknown to him, the county official calls to see Annie too and disaster results.