The Enforcer (1976) follows a maverick cop as he investigates a terrorist group wreaking havoc in San Francisco. With the help of a female police officer, he must stop the group's violent activities before innocent lives are lost. The movie is a thrilling action-packed neo-western with car chases, shootouts, and intense moments of violence.
4.3.2.1 is an action-filled movie about four different women who find themselves involved in a dangerous heist. As their lives intersect, they must navigate through crime, mystery, and romance to survive. With stolen diamonds, strong female characters, and thrilling adventures, this movie will keep you on the edge of your seat.
In BMX Bandits, three BMX bike enthusiasts named Judy, Goose, and PJ stumble upon a box of walkie-talkies in a cemetery. Little do they know, the walkie-talkies are actually part of a bank robbery plot. When the bank robbers realize the teenagers have the walkie-talkies, they chase after them, leading to a thrilling adventure through the streets of Sydney, Australia. Along the way, the teenagers encounter car crashes, a supermarket chase, and even a race against time to stop the robbers. With their bicycles as their only weapons, the trio must use their BMX skills to outsmart the criminals and save the day.
A courtroom comedy! In this short we follow suspect Mr. Wilson (Clyde) as he explains the events leading to him hitting brother-in-law Homer Healy (Jack Shutta) with a monkey wrench. This was Andy Clyde's last short film for Educational Pictures.
Based on the novel by Edgar Wallace, detectives at Scotland Yard try and track down The Crimson Circle, a secret society of blackmailers
The two-reel silent film comedy The Caretaker's Daughter was distributed by Pathe in 1925. Produced by the prolific Hal Roach, the film stars the great Charley Chase in a case of multiple incarnations!
Thelma and Zazu are on a leisurely excursion in a borrowed car. Thelma lets Zazu drive. When she brakes to avoid a bull pulled along by three rustics, her foot gets stuck and the car crashes through a barn. The barn's owner won't let them leave without paying damages. The gals hoof it, walking in a large circle to arrive back at the farmer's house after dark. While outside his door, they hear a radio broadcast to beware a lion escaped from a wintering circus. Can Thelma and Zasu reclaim the car while avoiding the angry farmer, his prize bull, and the renegade lion?
Al St John loves Lena, but he also loves to sleep. Will he get out of bed soon enough to take Lena from his dull rival, so he can have an argument with the girl where he cries "LISTEN, LENA"? Or will he roll back over, and later get busted by a mean cop for sleepwalking in his bed clothes?
No More results found.