Video game adventurer Lara Croft races against time and villains to recover powerful ancient artifacts. As she battles a large robot in an Egyptian tomb, she discovers a memory card labeled 'Lara's Party Mix' that leads her on a journey to find a key linked to the Triangle of Light. Along the way, she encounters the Illuminati, a secret society searching for the key to rejoin halves of the triangle. With the help of her butler, Croft discovers the truth about her father's disappearance and must destroy the Triangle of Light to save the world.
Adèle Blanc-Sec, an adventurer, embarks on a journey to find a cure for her sister's brain damage, in this action-packed steampunk fantasy set in 1910s Paris.
The Man-Eater follows the story of a sexually frustrated woman who embarks on a journey of sexual exploration in Italy. She indulges in casual sex, prostitution, and orgies as she tries to satisfy her desires. The movie contains explicit scenes of unsimulated sex and explores themes of promiscuity and sexuality.
The Raggy Dolls is an animated TV show about a group of imperfect dolls who are rejected by the toy factory because they don't meet the standards. The dolls come to life and embark on misadventures, learning valuable lessons about friendship, acceptance, and bravery along the way.
In 1960s Melbourne, a bumbling detective inherits an investigation agency from her aunt and becomes an amateur sleuth, solving murder cases with her adventurous and charismatic personality.
Morgan Adams, the fearless daughter of a pirate captain, sets out on a dangerous journey to find hidden treasure and avenge her father's death. Along the way, she faces betrayal, sword fights, sea battles, and encounters with the British Navy.
Zoom along with dump truck Chuck and his motorized pals as they have all kinds of crazy adventures and learn what it means to be a good friend.
Hemingway & Gellhorn is a movie based on the real-life love story and turbulent relationship between Ernest Hemingway and Martha Gellhorn. Set against the backdrop of the Spanish Civil War and World War II, the film explores their passionate love affair, artistic ambitions, and the challenges they faced as both war correspondents and partners. It delves into their volatile personalities, their shared addiction to alcohol, and their constant need for adventure. Despite their intense love, the relationship suffers from infidelity, jealousy, and the pressures of fame, eventually leading to their divorce.
In the 1940s, an American couple travels to Africa, specifically the Sahara Desert, seeking adventure and escape. However, their journey becomes fraught with intense emotions and personal struggles as they face infidelity, racial tensions, and the harsh realities of the desert. Their marriage is put to the test, forcing them to confront their own desires, passions, and the complexities of their relationship.
Queen of the Desert is a biographical drama film based on the true story of Gertrude Bell, an Englishwoman who explored and mapped the Arabian Desert in the early 20th century. Frustrated with her privileged life in England, Gertrude embarks on a journey to the Middle East, where she becomes immersed in the culture and politics of the region. She forms deep friendships with Bedouin tribes and becomes involved in political affairs, including negotiations with the Ottoman Empire. Throughout her adventures, Gertrude navigates romantic relationships and grapples with her own identity and purpose in life.
Franny's Feet is a Canadian animated series for children. It is produced by DHX Media/Halifax Film in Toronto, Ontario, Canada and created by Cathy Moss and Susan Nielsen. The show follows the adventures of four-year-old Frances "Franny" Fantootsie as she tries on various pairs of shoes and travels to different places in the world. Its very first appearance was on Ask.com/television in September 2001; it later appeared on CBC Television on January 1, 2004, then began to air on Family the following September, and was introduced to PBS Kids Sprout in the U.S. beginning in June 2006. In the U.K., it has aired on Discovery Kids UK, Channel Five, Playhouse Disney UK and Tiny Pop. A fourth season began in September 2009.
A motocross adventurer uncovers a government conspiracy involving giant ants in the dangerous wilderness of the desert.
In 1890s London, a fan's obsession with a mysterious woman leads to seduction, rumors, and a scandal that threatens her reputation and social standing. Love, deception, and high society collide in this comedic drama.
A corrupt insurance investigator gets caught up in a web of greed, deception, and violence as he investigates an insurance scam involving a stolen bag of money and a femme fatale.
Quick Before They Catch Us was a 1966 British action/adventure children's television series. It starred then child actors Pamela Franklin, Teddy Green and David Griffin as three teenagers who become amateur detectives in Swinging London during the mid-1960s. Although the series was short-lived, all three stars went on to have long and successful television careers in both the United Kingdom and the United States. Its theme song, written and performed by Brian Epstein's Paddy, Klaus and Gibson, later became a popular tune and one of the group's first hits after releasing it as a single.
The Flame of New Orleans follows a wealthy con-artist who finds herself caught in a web of deception and romantic rivalry in New Orleans. She must navigate her way through a series of comedic adventures involving tightrope walkers, sea captains, and bankers. Along the way, she must use her wit and charm to outsmart her foes and secure her own happiness.
In Rope of Sand, a great white hunter gets caught in a web of deception and smuggling when he discovers a valuable diamond in the South African desert. As he navigates the dangerous world of criminals and femme fatales, he must outsmart his enemies and clear his name before it's too late.
British miniseries in which a married lawyer's excursion into adultery leads to murder.
An American pilot with a top-secret invention is kidnapped by foreign agents.