The Family That Preys tells the story of two families, one wealthy and one not, and the conflicts that arise when their paths cross. Deception, infidelity, and greed drive the plot as the characters navigate a web of lies and hidden motivations. Along the way, they confront issues of love, betrayal, and the complexities of family relationships.
Trouble in Paradise is a delightful romantic comedy directed by Ernst Lubitsch. The film follows the story of a suave jewel thief and a crafty con artist who team up to commit a series of robberies. However, their plans are complicated when they both fall in love with the same woman, leading to a hilarious and unpredictable chain of events.
Putney Swope is a comedy film from 1969 that satirizes the advertising industry and tackles racial issues. The story follows the unexpected rise of the token black man, Putney Swope, who becomes the chairman of a major advertising agency after the death of its leader. As Putney takes charge, he turns the agency upside down with his unconventional ideas and challenges the status quo. The film explores themes of race, power, and the absurdity of the advertising world.
In Coin Heist, a group of unlikely friends at a high school plot an elaborate scheme to rob the US Mint in order to save their school from closure. With backgrounds in engineering, hacking, and counterfeiting, the group must navigate the challenges of making fake identification, outsmarting security measures, and staying one step ahead of the authorities. As the heist unfolds, they form unexpected bonds and discover the power of friendship and teamwork.
The Cobweb is a drama set in a psychiatric hospital, where the lives of the patients and staff become intertwined. The story revolves around the conflicts and dynamics within the hospital, exploring themes of dysfunctional marriage, mental illness, and personal struggles.
All in a Night's Work follows the story of a publishing house employee who is mistaken for a blackmailer and gets caught up in a series of comedic mishaps. As he tries to clear his name and find the real culprit, he falls in love with a beautiful woman. The film is based on a novel and combines elements of comedy, romance, and mystery.
Life at the Top (1965) is a drama film based on a novel, following the story of a socialite dealing with class snobbery, infidelity, and her struggles in life.
A man pays a hitman to kill him. Circumstances change and he tries to call off the hit but he has trouble getting the deal killed.
A no-nonsense engineer is hired to oversee construction of the Whitney Tunnel, a project that has been plagued by a series of mysterious--and often fatal--accidents.
Insurance Director Stig Roxby is worth a hundred times more than an ordinary high school teacher. But he doesn't think that's enough, but sees himself forced to work with four other director colleagues to lift the bonus cap to be even more valuable. After some complications, Stig Roxby realize the brutal truth: he has everything but the essentials...
Solly is in love with Jane but Jane's father can't afford a big wedding. So he schemes with Solly's father, his business partner, to stage a big quarrel that will prompt Jane and Solly to elope. Complications arise.
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