Charlie's Angels is about three intelligent women who work for a private detective agency. They use their skills in fighting, disguises, and investigation to solve tough cases that the police can't handle. With their friendship and teamwork, they take on dangerous criminals in Los Angeles.
Burke's Law follows a millionaire police detective named Amos Burke who solves high-profile crimes in Los Angeles. With his trusty Rolls-Royce and a team of dedicated officers, Burke navigates the glamorous and dangerous world of the city's elite to bring justice to those who deserve it.
Charlie's Angels follows the adventures of a trio of tough female private investigators as they take on dangerous missions and outsmart criminals. With their unique skills and cunning minds, they always manage to crack the case and bring the perpetrators to justice.
The Rogues is an American television series that appeared on NBC from September 13, 1964, to April 18, 1965, starring David Niven, Charles Boyer, and Gig Young as a related trio of former conmen who could, for the right price, be persuaded to trick a very wealthy and heinously unscrupulous mark. Although it won the 1964 Golden Globe award for Best Television Series, the show was cancelled after one season consisting of thirty episodes.
White Heat follows the story of Cody Jarrett, a ruthless gangster who rises to power in the criminal underworld. As he orchestrates heists and evades the police, Detective Hank Fallon becomes determined to bring him down. The film explores themes of betrayal, loyalty, and the dark side of ambition.
Time Express was a short-lived American fantasy TV series, broadcast April–May 1979 on CBS and later syndicated. The series was created by Ivan Goff and Ben Roberts who had both previously been involved in the creation of Charlie's Angels. The series ran for only four episodes before being cancelled.
O. Henry's Full House is an anthology film featuring five of O. Henry's most famous short stories, including The Ransom of Red Chief, The Clarion Call, The Last Leaf, The Gift of the Magi, and The Cop and the Anthem. Each story explores different themes of love, sacrifice, and redemption in settings ranging from rural America to the streets of New York City. The film is a celebration of O. Henry's storytelling genius and the human condition.
The Legend of the Lone Ranger (1981) tells the story of a masked hero who seeks justice in the Wild West. With the help of his trusty horse Silver and his sidekick Tonto, the Lone Ranger fights against evil forces and brings peace to the land. Along the way, he encounters various challenges and villains, but remains committed to upholding justice and protecting the innocent.
During the early 19th century, Captain Horatio Hornblower of the British Navy finds himself facing numerous challenges, including engaging in naval battles, forming alliances, and dealing with personal loss.
In Midnight Lace, a wealthy American living in London begins to receive threatening telephone calls from an unknown stalker. As the calls become increasingly aggressive, she realizes that her life is in danger. With the help of Scotland Yard and her husband, she tries to discover the identity of the stalker before it's too late.
After a jeweler is shot dead, Michael Gray is taken into custody. He is defended by the experienced Anton Rossouw.
In colonial India, a military officer seeks redemption and battles against a revolutionary group. Along the way, he confronts racism, murder, and the complexities of love. Set in the backdrop of a fictional war, the officer must navigate through enemy lines and face personal challenges while fighting for his country.
Man of a Thousand Faces is a biographical drama film that tells the story of a deaf-mute vaudeville actor who gains fame for his remarkable makeup and portrayal of historical figures. Set in the 1920s, the film explores his personal life, including his relationship with his wife, his struggles with pregnancy, and his interactions with his children. As he rises to the top of the movie business, he faces challenges and abuse due to his disability. The film showcases his talent and perseverance in overcoming obstacles to become a respected artist in Hollywood's silent cinema era.
Green Fire is an adventure drama that takes place in South America. The story follows a plantation owner who gets involved in a business partnership to create an emerald mine. However, things take a turn for the worse as bandits, financial crisis, and fatal accidents threaten their venture. Amidst the chaos, a passionate romance blooms, adding another layer of intrigue to the plot.
In Serenade, a famous tenor falls in love with a beautiful opera singer, but their relationship is challenged by dark secrets and toxic behaviors. As they navigate the complexities of love and fame, they must confront their own demons and make difficult choices that will determine their future.
During the 1920s, an Irish doctor witnesses the horrors of the occupation and joins the resistance to fight for freedom.
Band of Angels is a romantic drama set in the deep south during the American Civil War. It tells the story of a biracial slave-owner who falls in love with a slave and faces the challenges of race, social class, and the turmoil of the war. The film explores themes of racism, family, love, and the struggle for freedom.
In Backfire (1950), a war veteran recovering in a military hospital becomes the prime suspect in a murder case. With the help of a detective, he must solve the mystery to clear his name.
Joe Hanson, who believes himself to be tolerant of other races and religions, gradually comes to realize that he is prejudiced against many of them.