The Little Vampire is a Canadian-German children's television series created in 1985 by the German Polyphon Film- und Fernsehgesellschaft and Canadian Norflicks Productions Ltd. The series is based upon the similar books written by Angela Sommer-Bodenburg.
A detective in a small Swiss town investigates a series of child murders and becomes obsessed with catching the killer. As he delves deeper into the case, he uncovers dark secrets and finds himself haunted by the past. He must navigate through a web of deceit and ruthlessness to bring the psychopath to justice.
When a blind psychic becomes a key witness to a series of assassinations in West Berlin, he must navigate a dangerous game of manipulation and deception orchestrated by the criminal mastermind Dr. Mabuse. As the body count rises and clues emerge, the detective on the case races against time to stop Mabuse's deadly plans.
MI6 agent James Bond uncovers a plot by gold magnate Auric Goldfinger to contaminate the Fort Knox gold reserve. With the help of his gadgets and allies, Bond infiltrates Goldfinger's operation, exposes his plan to breach Fort Knox using Delta 9 nerve gas, and ultimately saves the day with the assistance of Pussy Galore and the American military. Along the way, Bond encounters deadly henchmen, seduces allies, and outwits his enemies.
Greed in the Sun (1964) follows a group of comrades who are competing to secure a consignment of dollars. As they journey through the sun-drenched landscapes of France, they face double-crossings, belly dancers, heavy drinking, and damaged friendships. With crates, boulders, and revolvers in the mix, they must navigate their way through this thrilling and comedic adventure.
Historical evocation of Ludwig, king of Bavaria, from his crowning in 1864 until his death in 1886, as a romantic hero. Fan of Richard Wagner, betrayed by him, in love with his cousin Elisabeth of Austria, abandoned by her, tormented by his homosexuality, he will little by little slip towards madness. [This so-called "TV version" is the reconstructions of Visconti's original 238 minute cut.]
Rosemary is a German prostitute in 1950s Frankfurt, who becomes embroiled in a murder investigation. Based on a true story, the film combines elements of comedy, drama, and crime as Rosemary navigates the dangerous world of prostitution and industrial espionage.
The Return of Dr. Mabuse is a crime, mystery, sci-fi, and thriller film released in 1961. The story revolves around a police officer investigating a series of crimes connected to the notorious criminal mastermind Dr. Mabuse.
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang is an adventure comedy film based on the novel by Ian Fleming. The story follows the adventures of a magical car that takes a family on a series of incredible and fantastical journeys. The film features elements of fantasy, music, and comedy, as well as a battle between good and evil. It showcases the importance of family and the power of imagination. With its memorable songs and captivating storytelling, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang has become a beloved classic.
Two scoundrels cheat a millionaire out of a huge bankroll on the French Riviera.
Three criminals escape from a French prison and hide in a coastal village where they have to wait for 12 hours until the boat that is supposed to take them to freedom arrives.
Pierre Marsac, a French engineer working for the Nagasaki shipbuilding yards, has fallen in love both with Japan and a charming Japanese girl named Noriko. But Françoise Fabre, a French journalist and Pierre's former lover, contacts him while visiting the Land of the Rising Sun. They meet again, find out their love might not be dead. Meanwhile, Pierre gradually becomes estranged from sweet, humble Noriko. One day, a typhoon strikes Nagasaki...
Grigori Rasputin becomes a fixture of Russia's Imperial Court after saving the life of Alexei Nikolaevich, Tsarevich of Russia, the haemophiliac heir to the throne. However as war breaks out, Rasputin's enemies see him as a cause and plot fatal revenge against the Russian mystic.
In Shadowman, a criminal mastermind disguises himself as a woman to carry out a series of mysterious operations. A private detective from Scotland Yard becomes determined to uncover the truth and stop the criminal's murderous schemes.
Long before he played the corpulent Goldfinger, German actor Gert Froebe was a scarecrow-skinny comedian. In Berliner Ballade, Froebe makes his screen debut as Otto, a feckless Everyman who tries to adjust to the postwar travails of his defeated nation. Stymied by black-market profiteers and government bureaucrats, Otto begins fantasizing about a happier life at the end of that ever-elusive rainbow. Director R. A. Stemmle doesn't have to strive for pathos: he merely places his gangly star amidst the ruins of a bombed-out Berlin, and the point is made for him. Filmed in 1948, Berliner Ballade was later released in the U.S. as The Berliner.
In 1910, a group of daring aviators compete in an air race from London to Paris. Their journey is filled with mishaps, love triangles, and humorous encounters as they navigate the challenges of flying vintage aircraft and competing for a prestigious prize.
Based on the title character, a World Health Organisation (WHO) doctor and martial arts expert who fights bad guys, created in 1970 by scriptwriter Jean Ollivier and artist Carlo Marcello for "Pif Gadget", a weekly kids' comic book magazine in France.
A vicious play of intrigue, about love, desire and betrayal, in the dress of the military at the Cossacks around 1890.
Bored with her marriage, Franziska decides to travel to Venice.
While traveling to a resort in Tunisia, the magician and clairvoyant Professor Vestar befriends the idle millionaire Edouard Vangard and he offers a ride in his car. Vestar discloses to Edouard that he had had a premonition of a woman being murdered in a desert area.