The Thing with Two Heads is a comedy sci-fi film from 1972. It revolves around a two-headed man who undergoes a head transplant surgery. The film tackles themes of prejudice and racism as the main character faces discrimination and struggles to find acceptance in society. With a mix of campy humor and blaxploitation elements, the movie is a unique and quirky blend of genres. It features scenes of motorcycle chases, incompetent police officers, and a two-headed monster. The film ends with a chaotic and comedic climax involving a helicopter and a car driven off a cliff.
A suicide attempt is investigated by a pair of female police rookies.
Dick Tracy, a police detective, is on a mission to catch the criminal mastermind known as The Spider. As he navigates through deception and double-cross, Tracy must use his wit and skills to solve the case and bring The Spider to justice.
An heiress with a penchant for speeding runs afoul of a traffic cop. Romance develops between the two, but it's soon complicated when he believes she is responsible for killing someone due to reckless driving.
A federal agent poses as a criminal to infiltrate a gang of parolees seeking vengeance on the lawmen who jailed them.
Mandrake and his team attempt to prevent "The Wasp" from stealing and using a new Radium invention.
A newspaper man, and former jewel thief, is accused of gem theft.
A disgraced cop aims to reclaim his honor by nailing a corrupt crime boss.
Michael Lanyard's faithful butler Jamison is mistaken for his boss by a gang of jewel robbers.
In this comedy, a garbage truck driver stumbles across $5,000. He decides to use the money for a wild night on the town. He and his girlfriend do not know that the money represents the spoils of a blackmailer's scheme.
Blacklisted screenwriter Dalton Trumbo (working under the pseudonym “Sally Stubblefield”) tells a rough-edged tale of life inside a 1950s women’s reformatory. Set in the Martha Washington School for Girls—an institute for wayward teenagers and unwed mothers—THE GREEN-EYED BLONDE tackles a range of topical social issues as the inmates band together to help out one of their own when she refuses to give up her child.
Two rival newspapers are engaged in a circulation battle, complicated by the fact that a vicious gangster inserts himself into the middle of it. Also complicating matters is that one newspaper's editor and circulation director are competing for the affections of a pretty blonde reporter.
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