Andy Dufresne is wrongly convicted of murdering his wife and her lover. In prison, he forms a friendship with Red and helps fellow inmates. He perseveres through brutality, sexual assault, and corruption. Andy builds a library and launders money for the warden. He is hopeful for his release until his friend Tommy is killed to prevent his testimony. Andy confronts the warden and escapes to freedom.
In the year 3978, an astronaut crew crash-lands on a planet where highly intelligent apes rule and humans are slaves. The crew members, led by Colonel George Taylor, navigate a dangerous and divided ape society as they try to survive and unravel the truth about their new world. With themes of survival, dystopia, and the struggle for freedom, Planet of the Apes (1968) is a classic sci-fi adventure that explores the dark side of human nature and the consequences of our actions.
Tora! Tora! Tora! is a movie set in 1941, showcasing the events that took place before and during the attack on Pearl Harbor. It explores the tensions between the United States and Japan, the intelligence failures that led to the attack, and the devastating consequences of the surprise aerial assault.
A document is discovered that appears to be an ancient eyewitness account of the life of Jesus Christ. A public relations executive is hired to publicize this document as a new version of the Bible, but he finds himself enmeshed in controversy and intrigue.
In the depths of the Amazon rainforest, a genetic mutation gives rise to a vicious creature. This creature finds its way to a museum in Chicago, where it embarks on a murderous rampage. As a female scientist and a police detective race against time to stop the creature, they uncover a dark legend and face their fears in a battle for survival.
Mister Sterling is an American television serial drama created by Lawrence O'Donnell that ran from January to March in 2003. It starred Josh Brolin as an idealistic United States Senator, and featured Audra McDonald, William Russ, David Noroña, and James Whitmore as members of his staff. Despite mostly positive reviews, the show, which aired on NBC on Friday nights, was cancelled after 10 episodes after the show only ranked 58th in the yearly ratings Although it had numerous similarities to The West Wing in style and tone, it was not set in the same universe as O'Donnell's other political show. It is unknown if a cross-over would have ever occurred had Mister Sterling not been cancelled; however Steven Culp played presidential aspirant Sen. Ron Garland on Mister Sterling and House Speaker Jeff Haffley on The West Wing, and Democrats appeared to be in the majority in the US Senate on Mr Sterling, while in The West Wing consistent Republican control of both Houses of Congress was a key plot point. James Whitmore was nominated for a 2003 Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series for playing former Governor Bill Sterling, the senator's father.
The Law and Mr. Jones is a 45-episode half-hour television crime drama starring James Whitmore. The series aired on ABC in two nonconsecutive seasons from October 7, 1960, to September 22, 1961, and again from April 19 to July 5, 1962. The program was created and produced by Sy Gomberg, and was set in New York City.
After being framed for a crime he didn't commit, Chato becomes a fugitive in the Arizona and New Mexico territories. Chato is relentlessly pursued by a posse led by Sheriff Beaumont, while facing bigotry, racism, and violence along the way.
In the New Mexico desert, giant ants, mutated by atomic radiation, wreak havoc on a small town. As the townspeople panic and struggle to survive, a group of scientists and the military race against time to eliminate the giant ants before they spread and cause further destruction.
In the Oklahoma territory at the turn of the twentieth century, two young cowboys vie with an evil ranch hand and a traveling peddler for the hearts of the women they love.
The Asphalt Jungle tells the story of a group of criminals who come together to carry out a daring jewelry heist. However, their carefully crafted plans quickly unravel, leading to betrayal, violence, and unexpected consequences. As the heist goes wrong, the group finds themselves on the run, desperate to escape the clutches of a corrupt cop. The film explores themes of greed, loyalty, and the destructive nature of criminality. With its gritty and suspenseful plot, The Asphalt Jungle is a classic film-noir that keeps audiences on the edge of their seats.
Self-proclaimed faith healer T.J. Luther, movie star Mack Crawford and journalist Kleber Cantrell share a fateful reunion in a deserted Texas cabin that was the scene of a night of violence over two decades.
Kiss Me Kate follows the story of a divorced duo of stage actors who find themselves entangled in a romantic and professional mess while performing a musical version of Shakespeare's Taming of the Shrew. As tensions rise and old feelings resurface, the pair must navigate through backstage drama and comedic mishaps to deliver a successful show.
In Guns of the Magnificent Seven, a group of gunmen are hired to free a Mexican town from the grasp of a ruthless dictator. They face various obstacles and engage in intense gunfights and battles. With their skills and determination, they become the town's heroes, bringing hope to the oppressed people.
My Friend Tony is an American crime drama that aired on NBC in 1969. The pilot originally aired as "My Pal Tony" on The Danny Thomas Hour on March 4, 1968.
The Harrad Experiment (1973) is a comedy drama about a group of college students who participate in a controversial experiment on free love and sexuality. The students explore various aspects of relationships, including group sex, menage-a-trois, and sex therapy. The film explores themes of sexual liberation, promiscuity, and the challenges of navigating complex relationships in a university setting.
Where the Red Fern Grows follows the journey of a young boy named Billy Coleman who saves up money to buy two hunting dogs, Old Dan and Little Ann. Together, they form an unbreakable bond as they navigate the challenges of life in the Ozark Mountains during the Great Depression. The story explores themes of friendship, loss, and the power of love.
Set in 1944 during World War II, a group of soldiers in the 101st Airborne Division find themselves trapped in the town of Bastogne during the Battle of the Bulge. As they struggle to survive the harsh winter conditions and fend off attacks from the Nazi German army, they must rely on their courage and ingenuity.
Detective Madigan is on a relentless pursuit of an evil psychopath in New York City. As he navigates the corrupt police department and deals with his own personal issues, Madigan becomes entangled in a web of deceit and danger.
Nuts is a psychological thriller about a high-profile courtroom trial, where a woman with a history of mental illness is accused of murder. As the trial unfolds, her sanity is questioned, and the audience is left to determine her guilt or innocence. The film explores themes of psychology, psychiatry, and the American justice system.