A young woman living in Manhattan pretends to be the mother of an infant in order to get a seat on the subway.
The Enforcer is a crime thriller film-noir movie released in 1951. The story revolves around an assistant district attorney who is tasked with taking down a criminal gang. As he gets closer to exposing their operation, he becomes a target and must navigate a dangerous web of deception and violence. With twists and turns at every corner, the Enforcer will keep you on the edge of your seat.
In the Holy Roman Empire, a flutist must save the town of Hamlin from a rat infestation by using his magical abilities, all while navigating forbidden love and corrupt officials.
June Bride is a hilarious screwball comedy set in the 1940s. The story revolves around a magazine editor who reluctantly finds herself planning her sister's wedding in a small town in Indiana. As she navigates through the chaotic wedding preparations, she must also deal with her own complicated romantic past and the challenges of family relationships. With a mix of humor, romance, and mass confusion, June Bride is a delightful movie that will keep you entertained from start to finish.
Perfect Strangers is a melodramatic movie set around a murder trial. The story follows a jury that becomes sequestered during the trial and their personal lives begin to intertwine. With elements of romance, suspense, and social drama, Perfect Strangers explores the relationships and dynamics among the jurors.
Winter Meeting is a drama/romance movie that follows a woman as she embarks on a soul-searching journey to Connecticut after a traumatic experience. There, she finds herself connecting with a spinster poetess, a war hero, and a priest, as she navigates through life-lessons, loss of faith, forgiveness, and abandonment. Set against the backdrop of winter and New York City, this movie explores themes of love, survival guilt, and the search for meaning.
Two short films released together under a collective title. The first, "Secret Sharer", directed by John Brahm and starring James Mason, is based on a short story by Joseph Conrad. The second tale, "Bride Comes to Yellow Sky", directed by Bretaigne Windust and starring Robert Preston, is adapted from Stephen Crane's short story.
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