Too Big to Fail is a movie based on true events surrounding the financial crisis of 2008. It portrays the events that led to the collapse of major financial institutions and the efforts made by government officials and financial executives to prevent the collapse of the American economy.
A deaf-mute hitman named Joe is hired to complete a series of assassinations in Bangkok, Thailand. As Joe carries out his assignments, he begins to question his role as a killer and his own humanity. Along the way, he forms a bond with a young man named Kong, who becomes his apprentice. Caught up in a world of betrayal and violence, Joe must navigate the seedy criminal underbelly of Bangkok and decide whether to continue on his path or make a change.
Unlike doctors, they cannot save patients’ lives. Unlike nurses, they cannot assist doctors. What they can do is stand by the patients and heal their hearts, oftentimes unnoticed. They are the nurse aides—the powers behind the scenes and unsung heroes of the medical sites. Their job does not require a license, their tasks are menial, and their medical knowledge may be limited. But if doctors are professionals at curing their patients’ bodies, nurse aides are professionals at standing by the patients and healing their hearts. Work, romance, family—the sky is the limit for the problems that the patients face, but protagonist Mio Sakurabe is at hand solve them! The thing is, her true identity remains a secret. Follow the unpredictable twists and turns in this funny and touching drama series about hospital life.
Long Live Freedom follows the story of twin brothers, one of whom is a politician struggling with mental instability. The movie explores themes of delusion, depression, and political cover-ups. When the politician disappears, his brother takes on his identity, leading to a series of comedic and dramatic events. Set in France and featuring a swimming pool scene and a film set, the movie delves into the world of political aides and the complexities of Italian politics.
A young boy begins to have fantasies when he learns his parents are planning to divorce. Director Peter Godfrey's 1948 drama stars Ted Donaldson, Alexis Smith, Robert Douglas, Cecil Kellaway, John Hoyt, Mary Wickes and Harry Davenport.
A professor and a cameraman, who is also an aspiring musician, find themselves caught in a messy situation at a hotel during New Year's Eve. With the help of a charming hotel maid, they try to navigate through embarrassing moments, distractions, and unexpected encounters while trying to achieve their dreams.
Maggie Parker, a U.S. Senator's ambitious aide, falls head over heels for her boss' chief adversary, Michael Reynolds, a high-powered lobbyist who happens to be married with children. Both mismatched lovers become involved in a long-running affair.
Larry Parks in a Cinecolor swashbuckler.
At a late-night meeting with nine colleagues, James, an executive of some sort, wants action to avoid their potential loss of millions of pounds daily. He throws a tantrum when one man, Bill, urges caution instead of action. Jim leaves the meeting and, while driving to his office, has a mobile phone conversation with Bill. Something unexpected happens and Bill suddenly has a great deal of leverage. A power play ensues, and things become clearer at press conference the next morning.
Two friends from Milwaukee get caught up in a series of comedic misadventures when they accidentally stumble upon a plot to kidnap a visiting prince. With the help of an FBI agent and a resourceful cabbie, they must navigate their way through disguises, celebrity sightings, and political elections to save the day.
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