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.
Blake and Mortimer is an animated television series, based on the Blake and Mortimer comic book by Edgar Pierre Jacobs. The series was directed by Stéphane Bernasconi, and produced by Ellipse, and shown in 1997. The first nine stories were used in this series, as well as four brand new stories, devised by the creators: The Viking's Bequest, The Secret of Easter Island, The Alchemist's Will, and The Druid. New writers, mostly connected to the production company as writers, dialogists or translators, were asked to come up with original plotlines which used the characters of Jacobs' stories, respected the magical/scientific Universe, but rang interesting changes.
A skilled sniper is called in to investigate a terrorist plot in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. He must save hostages while navigating through enemy territory.
In 1883, a British general leads an invading army to Khartoum, Sudan, facing resistance from the Sudanese forces. The film depicts the epic battle and the last stand of the British forces.
In a small village in Ireland in the 1910s, a village constable's mute daughter enters into an adulterous relationship with a British soldier, leading to a love triangle and tragic consequences.
During the final days of World War II, a resilient British officer assembles a group of Allied commandos and embarks on a daring mission deep into Bavaria. Their objective is to extract an American hostage being held captive by the Nazis, facing insurmountable odds and risking their lives to complete the impossible rescue operation.
Four brothers set out to clear their father's name after he is wrongfully convicted and executed. Their search takes them on a globetrotting adventure, from the Egyptian desert to a remote tropical island, as they uncover a conspiracy involving a weapons dealer and a criminal syndicate. Along the way, they must unravel a murder mystery and navigate dangerous encounters with manipulative women, jealous rivals, and powerful enemies.
Opera Australia's 1976 production of Lakmé, an opera in three acts by Léo Delibes, with a French libretto by Edmond Gondinet and Philippe Gille. Set in India during the British Raj, the story focuses on Lakmé, the daughter of a Hindu priest. Lakmé's life is troubled by her infatuation with a British officer.
During World War II, an Irish woman gets involved with the IRA and becomes a spy, leading to comedic and dramatic situations.
During World War II, a journalist goes on a daring mission to rescue a scientist from Nazi captivity. Along the way, he finds himself in a gypsy camp, faces cultural differences, and must navigate through dangerous situations to complete his mission.
In 1920s Ireland, a woman finds herself torn between her husband and a former suitor who returns during the country's fight for independence. As tensions rise and loyalties are tested, she must make a choice that will change her life forever.
The Victorian wife of a mad baron waits years for a British soldier sent to Egypt.
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