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- Juggling angry Russians, the British Mi5, and an international terrorist, debonair art dealer and part-time rogue Charlie Mortdecai races to recover a stolen painting rumored to contain a code that leads to lost gold.
- A gang of bank robbers fight their way out of a zombie-infested London.
- A hopeless romantic who thinks he's found true love with an older woman learns that she's married and that the fling is merely an instrument of revenge against her neglectful husband.
- At the hospital, Frank comes out of a coma with amnesia. The sheriff wants to know who shot him. Later Frank remembers that something's happening to the president. Who is Frank?
- "Horror Stories" (Moo-seo-woon I-ya-gi) was a 2012 anthology horror movie that tells the tale of a teenager (Ji_Won Kim) who is abducted and forced to tell the scariest tales she knows, leading to this anthology of four stories.
- A man buys his first car and celebrates by taking his family and the neighbors to the country for a camping trip. In hindsight, this was a terrible idea.
- David Morton lives with two old-maid aunts. He meets lovely Gertrude and agrees to drive her injured brother's car in the Big Race. Along the way, he encounters gangsters intent on stealing the race.
- Harold decides to crash a fireman's ball just to see the girl he loves. However, their parents decided she would marry the fire department chief and Harold is out of consideration. But when the fire alarm rings at the same time the 2nd man in position quits his job, the inept Harold takes a chance to become a firefighter and become worthy of getting the girl.
- Ambrose's nasty temper gets him in trouble when he accidentally puts his boss's attractive daughter in danger.
- A rich father wants to marry his daughter to a fortune-hunting scoundrel. Lena and Al have other ideas.
- Paul, a press agent for the Bijou Theatre, loses no opportunity to inform the public of the attractions at his house. He mounts his placards everywhere, his favorite place being the back of an unsuspecting passer-by. But his overzealousness brings grief, to the public, the theatre and lastly to himself.
- Unlucky Larry finds himself pursued by the police after he inadvertently steals a man's car and kidnaps his girlfriend.
- Hungry and broken, Ham and Bud sit themselves down on a curbstone, while pondering upon ways and means of landing a meal. Both see a wallet lying on the sidewalk. With one accord they make a grab for it. The wallet contains $20. About to buy a feed Bud sees an auto, of the vintage of 1492, on sale for $15. He and Ham buy the machine and decide to operate a five-cent bus. But business is bad. An idea strikes Ham. He disguises himself in feminine clothes, hoping that his beauty and flirtatious habits will attract patrons. But men steer clear of the bus. In desperation, Ham bodily seizes several individuals and terrorizes them into patronizing his auto. The bus service conducted by Ham and Bud is calculated to give gray hairs to every one of their passengers. The automobile does just as it pleases, backing up a hill at sixty miles an hour, or spinning like a pinwheel whenever it tires of running on a straight line. Despite Ham's efforts, the bus winds up by plowing through a sea of mud and dumping the passengers. When the latter finally climb to dry ground they make a dash for Ham and Bud. The two try to speed up their machine, but it blows up. When they return from their trip skyward their enraged pursuers are just a few yards away. Ham and Bud take no chances. A well nearby offers the only place of concealment. With one accord they dive head first into the icy water.
- In what may be the most 1990s storyline ever, Night Man fights a gang using high-tech, motorized Roller Blades.