Mondo Cane is a documentary film that presents a collection of shocking and disturbing scenes from around the world. It delves into controversial subjects such as animal cruelty, amputees, exploitation, and cultural clashes. The film aims to shock and provoke the audience by showcasing bizarre and unsettling aspects of human behavior.
The Million Pound Note is a comedy and romance movie that tells the story of a man who receives a million pound note as part of a social experiment. The movie explores themes of truth, money, mistaken identity, and the impact of wealth on society. It takes place in London, England during the 1900s and follows the adventures of the man as he navigates high society, encounters various characters, and faces challenges related to his newfound wealth.
In Three Little Words, two aspiring songwriters, Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby, join forces to thrive in the competitive music industry of Tin Pan Alley. They face various challenges and enjoy incredible success as they write hit songs, collaborate with famous performers, and navigate the complexities of the entertainment world.
In Doll Face (1945), a songwriter is faced with the task of impersonating his own imaginary creation, a nightclub dancer known as Doll Face. Through a series of hilarious misadventures, he must navigate the world of show business, deception, and romance.
During World War II, a group of American soldiers find themselves transported to the future where Earth is being invaded by Nazis from space. With the help of a resistance fighter, they must find a way to stop the Nazi regime and return to their own time.
In Liberty (1929), a group of convicts plan an elaborate escape from prison, leading to a chaotic chase through the city as they try to evade capture. The film showcases daring stunts, comedic mishaps, and a race against time to achieve freedom. With its black-and-white visuals and a thrilling storyline, Liberty is a classic silent film that highlights the pursuit of liberty.
Regulus: The First Nuclear Missile Submarines is a documentary that delves into the story of the first nuclear missile submarines. It covers the development, testing, and deployment of these submarines, highlighting their role in nuclear deterrence during the Cold War. The documentary showcases various key moments and technologies, such as the missile launch ramp, diesel-electric submarines, and the Trident missile. It also features important events like the explosion in the Bering Sea and John F. Kennedy's speech. With stunning visuals and insightful narration, Regulus takes viewers on a journey through the history and significance of nuclear submarines.
The movie revolves around Bonnie and Myra, two sisters who embark on a crime spree after being mistreated by their family. Their journey involves murder, heists, and a series of thrilling events.
In 'The Blonde Pick-Up,' a crime boss extorts a woman into prostitution. However, she refuses to be a victim and seeks help from a masked wrestler. Together, they take on the criminal underworld, uncovering embezzlement and double-crosses. With intense wrestling matches and suspenseful chase scenes, this 1951 film showcases the resilience and determination of its female protagonist.
A naval officer who had deserted several years earlier is drawn back to the Navy when World War II begins. He re-enlists under an assumed name, and is assigned to a minesweeper, where he has to perform hazardous duties while at the same time keeping his real identity a secret.
"Fine feathers make fine birds", and handsome gowns make handsome women. Hence it is when Isabelle appears on the scene clad in a gown that is a masterpiece of the dressmaker's art she easily fascinates the male contingent, among whom is Enrico, the sweetheart of Veronica, a street singer. Enrico is so enraptured at the sight of Isabelle in her resplendent attire that he becomes her abject slave, casting aside the poor, peasant-clad little Italian street singer, who has loved him devotedly. Crushed almost beyond endurance the poor girl stands sobbing at the entrance of the park where the inconsistent lever left her. Her tears attract the attention of a wealthy young couple who happen to pass. In answer to their queries she tells them how contemptibly her sweetheart acted, and all because of the fascinating influence of a gown.
Naval recruit Elmer is seemingly unable to discharge any of his duties without making life miserable for his irascible commanding officer, who winds up getting doused with paint, splattered with muck, and repeatedly tossed into the water due to Elmer's ineptitude. To make matters worse, Elmer takes a shine to the CO's girlfriend, which prompts her jealous boyfriend into several wrathful chases after Elmer. He eventually has Elmer locked in the brig -- but his girlfriend is in there too, so she can be together with her beloved Elmer.
Susan, a pretty high school student, has everything going for her—except popularity. She can't figure out why she is so "out of step" with the rest of the crowd. She finally comes to realize that her habit of "hanging back" and "not trying to fit in" is making her unpopular. She vows to change her ways and go along with the crowd, which means that people will like her.
For the first time in history, National Geographic Channel and a group of scientists search the ocean floor for a series of shipwrecks many Americans never heard about. Everyone knows that on December 7, 1941, the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor. But what most don't know is just days later, Hitler sent his own force to devastate the East Coast. On December 19, the German Naval War Staff sent three U-boats to American waters. It was an assault so deadly, it was covered up by the U.S. government.
Successful but costly invasions of the Japanese-held islands of Guam, Tinian, and Saipan, in the Mariannas chain.
An actor in action that is not all acting is rather a remarkable sight, and when he loves both on the stage and off simultaneously, and when he is observed making love to the make-believe sweetheart on the stage, by the real, sure enough sweetheart who does not understand that love making in a play is only play, and very far removed from the sacred course of true devotion, there is quite a healthy complication. A young leading actor saves a youth's life, by catching him just in time to save him from what might reasonably he a fatal fall over a precipice, and to reward him the young man promises to intercede with the father of the girl who causes the actor chap sundry heart throbs and a little soul-anguish. But all good intentions do not materialize, and the young man falls in his ambassadorial mission.
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