Return to Lonesome Dove is a TV show that takes place in the 19th century and follows a group of characters on a perilous cattle drive. Loyalty, adventure, and the hardships of the Wild West are explored as they face obstacles such as Native Americans, outlaws, and harsh weather. The story delves into themes of friendship, betrayal, and the pursuit of the American dream.
In April 1917, two young British soldiers, Schofield and Blake, are tasked with delivering a message to stop an attack that could endanger the lives of 1,600 men. They face various obstacles and dangers, including no man's land, abandoned trenches, booby traps, and enemy soldiers. Along the way, they encounter a burned pilot, a sniper, and a French woman with an infant. Schofield overcomes these challenges and reaches Colonel Mackenzie in the nick of time to call off the attack. Despite the mission's success, Schofield mourns the loss of his comrade and reflects on his own family.
History's Lost and Found is a television show from the History Channel first aired in 1999. Each episode is divided into different segments concerning a different "lost" item or artifact from history. Most of the time, the segments do not relate. Each segment runs around 7 minutes and in this time we learn the history, of several famous lost artifacts such as the flags from the Battle of Iwo Jima, and other not so famous artifacts like the first TV Dinner tray. Each segment ends with information on where this item is located. Some segments were reused in other episodes. Episodes of the show were released on VHS in 2001 and the first episode has been released on DVD. 2000 was the big year for the series as most of the episodes were created and aired during that year, but a few new episodes aired 4 years later in 2004. The series is based on the book "Lucy's Bones, Sacred Stones and Einstein's Brain" by Harvey Rachlin. The series was produced by Atlas Media Corporation. Executive Producer: Bruce David Klein
In a post-apocalyptic world, a pandemic outbreak transforms people into violent and bloodthirsty creatures. Amidst the chaos, a group of survivors tries to stay alive while facing sadistic killers and the constant threat of infection.
During World War II, Allied prisoners of war in a German camp plan a large-scale escape. The prisoners, with their diverse skills and experience, work together to dig tunnels, forge documents, and gather intelligence in their mission for freedom. As they face challenges and setbacks, their determination remains unwavering.
A woman named Rose searches for her adopted daughter Sharon in the strange and desolate town of Silent Hill. As she navigates the town, she encounters supernatural creatures and horrifying events. Along the way, she uncovers the dark secrets of Silent Hill and must confront the darkness within herself.
In Exorcist II: The Heretic, a teenage girl with repressed memories, Regan MacNeil, is sent to Africa for psychotherapy. There, she becomes the target of a demonic possession and is connected to the events of the first film, The Exorcist. As Regan's possession worsens, a priest, Father Lamont, is tasked with investigating her case and uncovering the truth behind her past. The film explores themes of good versus evil, religion and supernatural forces, guilt, and crisis of faith. It is set in the 1970s and takes viewers on a surreal and supernatural journey.
Grey Home is a drama TV show set in Yugoslavia during the 1980s. It follows the story of a police officer and a juvenile delinquent who forge an unlikely bond. The series explores themes of life, robbery, escape, and the challenges faced by the young protagonist in a juvenile prison. As the story unfolds, viewers witness the transformation of the troubled teenager and the impact of the experience on both characters' lives.
Mandy is a dark and surreal movie set in the year 1983. It follows the story of a lumberjack named Red who seeks revenge against a religious cult leader named Jeremiah who kidnapped and murdered his girlfriend Mandy. Red embarks on a nightmarish journey filled with hallucinogens, bloodshed, and brutal violence as he seeks to avenge Mandy's death.
The Passing Bells is a compelling TV mini-series that follows the lives of two young soldiers from different backgrounds who are thrust into the horrors of trench warfare during World War I. Through their experiences, the series explores the devastating impact of the war on not only the soldiers but also their families and loved ones back home.
Randy 'The Ram' Robinson, a former professional wrestler in his 50s, must come to terms with retirement and his struggle to find purpose outside of the ring. As he deals with personal and health challenges, he attempts to reconnect with his estranged daughter and find redemption in his past mistakes.
In the streets of San Francisco, a stray cat and a pit bull form an unexpected bond as they navigate through the challenges of their harsh environment. Through their journey, they discover the true meaning of friendship and the power of compassion.
During World War II, a group of Scottish islanders face a shortage of whiskey due to food rationing. They come up with a plan to salvage whiskey from a stranded shipwreck, but face obstacles along the way.
A family takes a road trip on Christmas Eve but ends up trapped in a never-ending loop where they encounter supernatural horror and experience bizarre events. As they try to escape, they face their worst fears and must confront the darkness within themselves.
After a botched pawn shop robbery, two criminals hide out at a secluded farmhouse but soon uncover a horrifying secret that puts their lives in danger.
A violinist receives a corneal transplant that restores her eyesight but also enables her to see supernatural visions. As she uncovers the mystery behind her donor's death, she races against time to prevent her own demise.
Return to Sleepaway Camp follows a group of teenagers at a summer camp who face public humiliation, a psycho killer, and a talking parrot.
A woman named Marian Parry sees a murder occur in the apartment building across from hers, but no one believes her. As she tries to uncover the truth, she finds herself caught in a web of danger and deceit.
A laid-back Southern man named Lucas Jackson is sentenced to two years in a rural prison for cutting off the tops of parking meters. While in prison, he refuses to conform to the strict rules and regulations. Despite facing hard labor and constant harassment from the prison gang leader, Lucas becomes a hero among the prisoners and gains the nickname "Cool Hand Luke." However, his rebellious nature ultimately leads to his tragic demise, making him a symbol of defiance against an unjust system.
When his son is diagnosed with leukemia, a desperate father is forced to take matters into his own hands. He must break a convict out of prison in order to obtain a life-saving bone marrow transplant.