The film stars Lucille Ball and Henry Fonda in a comedic tale revolving around their characters' whirlwind romance and subsequent merging of their respective families, resulting in a whopping 18 children under one roof. The numerous escapades that ensue, from sibling rivalries to budding romances, ...
70 Look Who's Laughing (1941) Lucille Ball 3.8 161.5 61 00 / 00 87.6 72 Nothing But The Truth (1941) Bob Hope & Paulette Goddard 4.1 170.4 58 00 / 00 87.4 72 Come Live with Me (1941) James Stewart & Hedy Lamarr 2.7 114.4 74 00 / 00 86.8 73 The Wolf Man (1941) Claude Rains...
Lucille Ball, an icon forevermore. Some of the situations Lucy tends to get herself into throughout the show may be a little outdated -- from her buying too many fancy hats to Lucy and Ethel's infamously
which stars Nicole Kidman and Javier Bardem as Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz, the holiday rom-com seriesWith Love, the sixth and final season of the sci-fi seriesThe Expanse, the Riz Ahmed-starring alien movieEncounter, and more. If none of those speak to you, our list...
Also ranks #11 on The Funniest Movies About High School 15 The Karate Kid Ralph Macchio, Pat Morita, Elisabeth Shue 498 votes Daniel (Ralph Macchio) moves to Southern California with his mother, Lucille (Randee Heller), but quickly finds himself the target of a group of bullies wh...
Lucille Ball stars in this film of the blockbuster Broadway musical that tells the story of the flamboyant, unconventional and, above all, glamorous Mame. In 1928, nine-year-old Patrick Dennis (Kirby Furlong) comes to live with his Auntie Mame (Ball), who has a generous heart, believes lif...
But “Being the Ricardos,” his movie about Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz (played to wry perfection by Nicole Kidman and Javier Bardem), is very much a heady helping of Sorkinese — and a beautiful illustration of what can be intoxicating about it. The entire movie takes place in one press...
Never-lovelier Lucille Ball portrays Sandra Carpenter, an American showgirl stranded in London. She’s working as a taxi dancer when her friend and co-worker Lucy (Tanis Chandler) disappears, probably the latest victim of the “Poet Killer,” a shadowy murderer who advertises for his prey in...
With its lovable characters like Po, Master Shifu, and the Furious Five, these movies teach valuable lessons about self-confidence, determination, and the power of friendship, making them a great choice for 9-year-olds. Released: 2008 - Present Directed by: Mark Osborne, John Stevens...
In this comical family film about adaption and unconditional love, we witness the chaos following the union of Helen North (Lucille Ball), a widowed mother of eight, and Frank Beardsley (Henry Fonda), a widowed father of ten. As the new unit navigates merging routines, expectations, and fami...