Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights is a romantic drama that takes place in 1950s Cuba. Katey, an American teenager, moves to Havana with her family. She falls in love with Javier, a talented Cuban dancer, but their relationship is challenged by societal and political pressures. Together, they defy the odds and pursue their passion for dancing, bringing them closer amidst the backdrop of the Cuban Revolution.
Gun is an American television anthology series which aired on ABC on Saturday night from April 12, to May 31, 1997 at 10:00 p.m Eastern time. The series lasted six episodes, each directed by a well-known director, before being cancelled. Each episode involves the same semi-automatic pistol as an important part of the plot. The characters each episode are completely different and appeared unrelated to those who appeared in other episodes. The series was produced by Robert Altman and attracted numerous recognizable stars including Fred Ward, Kathy Baker, Carrie Fisher, Daryl Hannah, Randy Quaid, and Martin Sheen, as well as James Gandolfini in his first television appearance. The theme song was a cover of The Beatles' "Happiness Is a Warm Gun", performed by U2.
In Cook County, a family is torn apart by the destructive power of drug addiction. The story follows a young man named Abe who becomes involved in the dangerous world of methamphetamine production. As the family struggles to overcome their addiction, they are faced with unimaginable challenges and heartbreak.
A bizarre family reunion turns deadly when three estranged half-sisters are invited to visit the father who abandoned them as children.
A tale about a family of three generations in the piney woods of East Texas, living a dangerous lifestyle fueled by crystal meth.
Despite different backgrounds and disapproving parents, a working-class teen falls in love with the wealthy son of a prominent family in a small West Texas town.
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