In the 1980s, humanity faces an alien invasion led by reptilian aliens disguised as humans. A group of freedom fighters forms a resistance and battles against the alien forces, while struggling with family relationships and the power dynamics within their group.
Nichols is an American Western television series starring James Garner broadcast in the United States on NBC during the 1971-72 season. Set the fictional town of Nichols, Arizona, in 1914, Nichols differed from traditional Western series of the era. The main character, a sheriff, rode on a motorcycle and in an automobile rather than on the traditional horse. The hero did not carry a firearm and was generally opposed to the use of violence to solve problems, preferring other means. Margot Kidder portrayed Ruth, the love interest/barmaid of Nichols.
Berrenger's is an American primetime television soap opera created by Diana Gould that aired on NBC in 1985. The series revolved around the Berrenger family, a New York dynasty which owned the glamorous department store which bore their name. Following in the tradition of Dynasty and Dallas, Berrenger's played up to the familiar motifs of 1980s soap operas - glamorous and beautiful characters, using money and power in games of love, business and betrayal. The series was cancelled after 13 one-hour episodes had been produced. In North America, only 11 of the 13 episodes were screened. Because of studio television output deals it was screened in Europe and Australia, and has sustained a modest cult following.
An Affair to Remember is a heartfelt romantic drama set in the 1950s. Cary Grant and Deborah Kerr play two strangers who meet on a cruise and quickly fall in love. However, they are both committed to other people and agree to meet at the top of the Empire State Building in six months if they still feel the same way. Unfortunately, tragedy strikes and their plans are disrupted. Will destiny bring them back together or tear them apart?
Doc Elliot is an American medical drama that aired from March 5, 1973 until May 1, 1974.
The Buddy Holly Story tells the rags-to-riches story of Buddy Holly, a talented musician from Texas who rose to fame in the 1950s. It explores the price of fame, the struggles of being a rock star, and the life-changing impact of Buddy Holly's music. The movie also delves into his personal life, including his marriage and the birth of his child. With captivating performances and a soundtrack filled with rock n' roll hits, The Buddy Holly Story is a must-watch for fans of the genre.
After being released from prison, a Vietnam War veteran becomes the target of a secret organization and must uncover a conspiracy involving an elite sniper. His paranoia grows as he navigates through a web of deception and danger.
Desk Set is a comedy romance film set in an office where an efficiency expert falls in love with the head librarian. The film takes place during the Christmas season and explores themes of research, telephone calls, hacking, and office efficiency. It is based on a stage play and features a strong male-female relationship.
In the 1930s, a doctor in colonial Dutch East Indies struggles with his own beliefs and the superstitions of the native tribes as he fights against deadly diseases like the plague. Set in Sumatra and Java, the doctor navigates through the jungle, facing challenges of black magic and witchcraft, while also dealing with jealousy, atheism, and the conflicts between different religions and tribal customs.
A young woman searching for her birth parents in order to fulfill her sense of identity joins with an organization that fights the bureaucracy keeping adoption records sealed.
Set in the 1850s, Skin Game follows the story of two con men who join forces to scam a slave merchant. As they travel from Missouri to Texas, they navigate the dangerous world of race relations and the abolitionist movement, facing perilous situations and challenging their own moral compasses.
The Solid Gold Cadillac is a comedy movie from 1956 based on a play. It tells the story of a stockholder who takes on a corrupt corporation with her activism and wit. Along the way, there are elements of romance, infidelity, and government hearings. The movie is known for its satire and comedic moments.
In Counterpoint, a famous music conductor named Lionel Evans finds himself caught up in a dangerous plot during World War II. The Nazi collaborationist government in Luxembourg forces Lionel to lead a symphony orchestra, while he secretly works with the anti-Nazi resistance movement. As tensions rise and the war intensifies, Lionel must navigate his way through professional rivalries, personal sacrifices, and the fear of death. Will he be able to protect his fellow musicians and fulfill his duty to the resistance?
A confused teenager discovers a stack of tapes recorded years earlier by her dying mother.
A group of American Army nurses are captured by the Japanese in April 1942 and spend three years in a prisoner-of-war camp in Bataan. Lt Margaret Ann Jessup, the head army nurse, survives the camp and testifies against the Japanese in front of the United States Congressional subcommittee years later as a colonel.
The first of three private-eye movies created by Robert Blake about rugged Joe Dancer as the forerunner to a prospective but unrealized series after the retirement of his "Baretta" character. In the initial outing, Blake, as Dancer, follows a trail of bodies through a maze of corruption involving a politically ambitious Beverly Hills family.
David is a teenager with schizophrenia who is admitted to a psychiatric hospital. There, he meets Lisa, a girl with a multiple personality disorder. As they bond over their struggles, they develop a deep connection and fall in love. The movie explores themes of mental illness, teenage love, and the search for identity.
In Dear Heart, a traveling salesman named Harry Mork attends a convention in New York City and stays at a hotel where he meets Evie Jackson, a woman who works in a greeting card company. As they spend time together, they develop a bond and start to fall in love. However, Harry is engaged to someone else, leading to a series of comedic and romantic misadventures.
Joey lives with his mother. His father isn't around, he doesn't like school, he is bored and doesn't take orders from anyone. In other words he is a real little scamp. Being at one's wit's end, his mother decides to look for a "big brother" (sort of surrogate father) for Joey. At first this clumsy Arnie doesn't know how to handle Joey but after a while everything changes and not only for Joey ...
Too Much, Too Soon is a melodrama-drama film released in 1958. It tells the story of Diana Barrymore, a famous socialite and actress who struggles with alcoholism, broken family relationships, and her own self-destructive behavior. The film explores her tumultuous and tragic life, shedding light on the dark side of Hollywood glamour.