Upstairs, Downstairs is a period drama TV series set in early 20th century London. It portrays the lives of both the wealthy upper-class families living upstairs and their domestic servants working downstairs. The show explores the class differences, social changes, and the intricate relationships between the two groups. Based on a true story, Upstairs, Downstairs provides an insight into British history and the dynamics of the master-servant relationship.
Death hits close to home when Lord Peter’s future brother-in-law is murdered. Complicating matters is the man who stands accused: Gerald Wimsey, Lord Peter’s brother.
The Whistle Blower is a political thriller based on a novel. A British intelligence officer is pushed in front of a train on Remembrance Day. With paranoia and mistrust growing, he embarks on a mission to uncover a government conspiracy and bring his son's killers to justice.
A industrialist has a row with his son, who leaves home. Meanwhile, both his assistant and solicitor conspire to embezzle a fortune in bonds. A plucky young newspaper reporter pursues the rich man's daughter.
Witness for the Prosecution is a gripping courtroom drama based on Agatha Christie's play. The story revolves around a wealthy woman who is murdered, and her husband becomes the prime suspect. A talented lawyer takes on the case to defend him, but as the trial progresses, surprising revelations and twists unfold.
Dramatization of the romance and July 1981 wedding of Great Britain's Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer.
In a world devastated by an ice age, people gather in a hotel to play a deadly game called Quintet. A man named Essex becomes involved and discovers that the game has a much darker purpose. As he tries to survive, he uncovers secrets and mysteries that lead him to question the true nature of the game and the world he is in.
The legendary actress Sarah Bernhardt's unconventional life and career are examined in this biopic. At an audition in 1860, the teenage Bernhardt proclaims herself the greatest actress of her time. Her career blossoms, as does her private life. But art and life don't stay balanced, much to the frustration of her lovers. The eccentric Bernhardt eventually does marry another actor, but it's her life on stage that ultimately gives her the most satisfaction.
A biographical drama about Beatrix Potter, the famous author of children's books. The movie explores her early life, including her struggles as a woman in a male-dominated industry and her determination to succeed against all odds. It showcases her passion for nature and animals, which inspired her timeless characters like Peter Rabbit and Jemima Puddle-Duck. Through her creativity and imagination, Beatrix Potter revolutionized children's literature and left a lasting legacy.
Architect Dumas dies from a bullet of his own gun in front of his house. The police suspect his young Swedish wife Catherine and her English lover Tom Hastings. After numerous interrogations, in which they entangle themselves in contradictions, they try to flee, but are soon both caught and brought to trial, he in England, she in France. Only when Catherine keeps on proclaiming her innocence, superintendent Corbier finally considers believing her.
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