A married man meets a beautiful woman and they begin an affair.
The Lords of Flatbush (1974) follows a group of greasers in 1950s Brooklyn, New York City, as they navigate friendship, romance, and the challenges of teenage life. The story centers around a teenage boy who faces a pregnancy issue and a shotgun wedding, all while dealing with high school and the dynamics of his close-knit group of friends. Set against the backdrop of drive-in diners and outdoor fights, the film explores themes of love, loyalty, and the struggles of adolescence.
Mary Ingles is pregnant when she and her two sons are captured from their homestead in Virginia's Blue Ridge Mountains by Shawnee Indians. Her husband, Will, narrowly escapes death during the attack. Impressed by her grace under the pressure of captivity, Wildcat, the Shawnee chief, confers special privileges on Mary and her children, eventually proposing that Mary become his mate. Surprised by her attraction to the handsome brave, Mary nonetheless opts to remain faithful to Will and engineers a plan for her escape. Separated from her children, Mary joins another female settler, and together they embark on a harrowing homeward trek. Her odyssey comes full circle more than a decade later when she is finally reunited with her long-lost children.
The lead singer of an oldies group reminisces about the good ol' days and a potential comeback.
In 1983, a reporter investigates the mysterious disappearance of a rock-n-roll musician from the fictional band Eddie and the Cruisers in the 1960s. The musician's tape recordings lead the reporter on a journey to uncover the truth, revealing a story of faked-death and a missing person.
A man must fulfill a promise to his deceased brother to take care of his ex-wife and children, while dealing with his own love life and a small-town community.
When an unsuccessful actor takes on the role of a superhero, he becomes a crime-fighting sensation in the city. Along the way, he faces challenges and discovers the true meaning of heroism.
Heart of Dixie is a drama set in the American South during the civil rights era. It follows a young journalist as she navigates the complex social dynamics and racial tensions of a small college town in Alabama. With themes of racism, reflection, and social injustice, the film explores the struggle for civil rights and the impact it has on the lives of its characters.
In Long Gone, a baseball player named Stud Cantrell tries to save his team, the Tampico Stogies, from being sold by the unscrupulous owner.
Bob Morrison, a successful composer of TV commercial jingles, is unhappy with his lack of creative freedom in developing the definitive dog-food song. Frustrated, he heads out to Hollywood to score a movie. While in California he establishes contact with an old girlfriend.
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