. . . . "Motion pictures"@en . . . . . . "In Father of the bride, chaos reigns when the beautiful daughter of a family casually announces her plans to marry. What follows is a warmly humorous story, with wedding preparations, ruffled egos and the unavoidable meeting with the prospective in-laws." . . . "In Arsenic and old lace, a drama critic about to marry discovers insanity runs in his family." . "Drama"@en . "Drama" . "Comedy films"@en . "Film adaptations"@en . "Film adaptations" . . . . . . . "[Disc 2]. In The long, long trailer, newlyweds hit the honeymoon road with a 40-foot trailer in tow. In Father of the bride, chaos reigns when the beautiful daughter of a family casually announces her plans to marry. What follows is a warmly humorous story, with wedding preparations, ruffled egos and the unavoidable meeting with the prospective in-laws."@en . . . . . "Greatest classic films collection. Comedy Arsenic and old lace ; A night at the opera ; The long, long trailer ; Father of the bride"@en . . . . "Short films"@en . "In The long, long trailer, newlyweds hit the honeymoon road with a 40-foot trailer in tow." . "Feature films"@en . "Feature films" . . . . . . . "Greatest classic films collection. Comedy" . . . . . . . . . . "Arsenic and old lace ; A night at the opera ; The long, long trailer ; Father of the bride"@en . . . . "In A night at the opera, a New York scandal, a riot on a ship, and an evening of insanity in a concert hall are some of the problems resulting from Groucho's outrageous business schemes. The goal-- to bring Milan's finest opera stars to Manhattan." . "Video recordings for the hearing impaired" . "Video recordings for the hearing impaired"@en . . . . . "Fiction films" . . . . "Fiction films"@en . . . . . . . . . "Comedy" . "Comedy"@en . . . . "Motion picture film collections"@en . "Turner classic movies greatest classic films collection" . "Turner classic movies greatest classic films collection"@en . . "[Disc 1]. In Arsenic and old lace, a drama critic about to marry discovers insanity runs in his family. In A night at the opera, a New York scandal, a riot on a ship, and an evening of insanity in a concert hall are some of the problems resulting from Groucho's outrageous business schemes. The goal-- to bring Milan's finest opera stars to Manhattan."@en . . . . . . . . .