The Untouchables is an American crime drama series that aired for two seasons in syndication, from January 1993 to May 1994. The series portrayed work of the real life Untouchables federal investigative squad in Prohibition-era Chicago and its efforts against Al Capone's attempts to profit from the market in bootleg liquor. The series features Tom Amandes as Eliot Ness and William Forsythe as Al Capone, and was based on the 1959 series and 1987 film of the same name.
The Making of The Mob is a TV show that chronicles the rise of organized crime in America, focusing on key figures such as Al Capone. Through reenactments and historical footage, it explores the inner workings of the mafia and the influence it had on various cities, especially New York City.
In the midst of the Sierra Leone Civil War, a fisherman named Solomon Vandy is captured by rebel forces, while his son Dia is forced to become a child soldier. A mercenary named Danny Archer, who trades arms for diamonds, forms an unlikely partnership with Solomon to find a rare pink diamond. Along with a journalist named Maddy Bowen, they navigate the dangerous diamond trade in an attempt to reunite Solomon with his family and expose the corrupt industry of blood diamonds.
A night nurse named Lora Hart (played by Barbara Stanwyck) starts her new job at a hospital and soon finds herself caught up in a dangerous conspiracy. She becomes friends with a fellow nurse who is an alcoholic, and together they uncover a plot involving a doctor, a chauffeur, and a group of criminals. Lora must navigate the dangers of her job while trying to help her friend and expose the truth.
Scarface (1932) follows the rise and fall of Tony Camonte, a ruthless gangster in Chicago during the prohibition era. The film explores themes of ambition, betrayal, and organized crime as Tony rises to power, but ultimately faces his own downfall.
After witnessing a mob hit, two musicians disguise themselves as women and join an all-female band to escape. As they try to keep their identities hidden, they find themselves attracted to the band's singer and face challenges from the mob and their own feelings.
Set in Depression-era Franklin County, Virginia, a trio of bootlegging brothers are threatened by a new special deputy and other authorities angling for a cut of their profits. The Bondurant brothers runs a successful liquor bootlegging business with the help of their friend, Cricket Pate, using their bar as a front. When brutal Special Agent Charlie Rakes demands a cut of their profit, the brothers refuse and stand up to him. As tensions rise, Forrest, Howard, and Jack face dangerous encounters, betrayals, and violence from both the authorities and rival bootleggers. In the end, they take revenge on those who harmed their family and retire after Prohibition ends.
Jody, a 20-year-old man, is stuck in a cycle of dependency and irresponsibility. He must confront his immaturity and make choices that will shape his future.
Eight Deadly Shots (1972) is a TV mini-series based on a true story. Set in a rural Finnish village, it delves into the life of a farmer and the challenges he faces with unemployment, poverty, and alcoholism. The story revolves around the protagonist's relationship with his alcoholic father, the seasonal changes in the village, and his struggles to make a living. As the plot progresses, the narrative touches upon religion, bootlegging, and the violent consequences of alcohol problems. With a melancholic and revenge-driven undertone, Eight Deadly Shots sheds light on the harsh reality of rural life in 1970s Finland and the impact of alcoholism on a large family.
The Roaring Twenties is a movie that takes place during the 1920s and follows the rise and fall of Jay Gatsby, a bootlegger involved in organized crime. The story focuses on his love triangle, his conflicts with rival gangsters, and his struggle to maintain his empire in the face of changing times and circumstances. As the Great Depression hits and the end of Prohibition looms, Gatsby finds himself caught in a web of betrayal, violence, and unrequited love.
Penny Serenade follows the story of a married couple who face challenges and heartbreak as they navigate through life, love, and the journey of parenthood. Set against the backdrop of California in the 1940s, the film explores themes of sadness, sterility, and the bonds created through music, all culminating in a heartwrenching Christmas revelation. With its emotional storyline and relatable characters, Penny Serenade is a must-watch romantic drama.
The Great Gatsby is a tragic love story that takes place in the 1920s. It follows the life of Jay Gatsby, a millionaire who throws lavish parties in the hope of winning back his lost love, Daisy Buchanan. As the story unfolds, themes of wealth, love, and the American Dream are explored, ultimately leading to a tragic climax.
The Public Enemy follows the rise and fall of Tom Powers and his best friend Matt Doyle, as they work their way up the ranks of the Chicago gangster underworld. Fueled by prohibition-era bootlegging and violence, Tom becomes a powerful crime boss. However, the consequences of his criminal lifestyle and the ruthless world he inhabits eventually catch up with him, leading to tragic consequences.
In 'Wild in the Country,' a young man with a troubled past battles his inner demons and finds solace in love and self-discovery. Set in the American South, the film explores themes of poverty, family dysfunction, and the healing power of relationships. As the protagonist navigates his way through a series of trials and tribulations, he learns valuable lessons about forgiveness, redemption, and the importance of following one's dreams.
Raees is a bootlegger who faces several challenges in a setup of organized crime in the 1980s. As he becomes a popular figure, a honest cop sets out to arrest him leading to a series of explosive events and intense encounters with the law. Raees' journey is filled with smuggling, corruption, and love.
Mouchette is a 1967 French film directed by Robert Bresson. It tells the story of a 14-year-old girl named Mouchette, who lives in a rural village and faces various challenges in her life. She has a domineering father, a bedridden mother, and suffers from poverty. The film explores themes of humiliation, rage, and hate as Mouchette navigates her difficult circumstances. It is a minimalist movie based on the novel of the same name.
In 'The Story of Temple Drake,' Temple, a young woman from a prominent family, finds herself in a dangerous situation after being kidnapped by a bootlegger. As she is held captive in a sinister house of prostitution, Temple must navigate a treacherous world of sexual predators and violence. Her fate becomes intertwined with a murder trial, as she becomes the key witness to a crime. Temple's journey is filled with twists and turns, as she struggles to escape her predicament and find justice in a society filled with corruption and deceit.
When an orphanage is threatened by a corrupt sheriff and a counterfeiting ring, a group of Robin Hood-like gangsters step in to save the day. Filled with singing, dancing, and comedic antics, they must navigate the world of organized crime and illegal gambling to protect the innocent.
Bessie (2015) tells the story of Bessie Smith, a talented blues singer from Pennsylvania who faces personal struggles, racism, and her rise to fame during the 1920s. She navigates through a tumultuous personal life, including a troubled marriage and encounters with adultery. Despite the challenges, Bessie becomes a successful recording artist, signing a contract with Columbia Records and going on a concert tour. The movie highlights the impact of racism and the great depression on Bessie's life and career.
In a small town, a man named Jim Gaylord becomes the center of attention when he accidentally catches a famous criminal. As a reward, Jim receives a large sum of money which he uses to help the poor in his community. However, his actions also attract the attention of a romantic rival who tries to win over the woman Jim loves. Chaos and hilarity ensue as Jim tries to navigate through his newfound fame while also dealing with romantic complications and the antics of the townspeople.