Arnold, a detective on a houseboat in Chelsea's Cheyne Walk, assists D.C. Priya Shamsie in solving crimes involving the affluent elite.
Dracula's daughter, charged with murder and desperate for her family curse to end, seeks the help of a psychiatrist to overcome her vampiric urges.
The Football Factory is a raw and intense film that follows the lives of football hooligans in London. It delves into the brutal world of violence, drugs, and intense rivalry in the football scene. As the main character, Tommy, gets further involved in the hooligan lifestyle, his life spirals out of control.
The Filth and the Fury is a dark comedy documentary that explores the controversial rise and fall of the punk rock band, the Sex Pistols. It delves into the band's formation, their infamous performances, drug use, and the controversies surrounding them. The film highlights the band's impact on the music industry and cultural landscape of the time.
In the film 'Blackout', set in London, a man finds himself in a twisted web of lies and coincidences after being framed for murder. With a femme fatale at the center of the mystery, he must uncover the truth to clear his name.
A mockumentary starring Warwick Davis, the actor who played the Ewok, Wicket W. Warrick in Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi and the Ewok spin-off films. Davis and David Tomblin, Return of the Jedi's first assistant director, created it, with Tomblin directing. Lucasfilm planned to use the movie as a promotional film for Return of the Jedi, but post-production on the film was never completed.
Dare to Be Wild is a biographical drama about a landscape designer from Ireland who sets out to compete in the famed Chelsea Flower Show in London. Along the way, she encounters challenges and obstacles, but her determination and passion for gardening drive her to overcome them and succeed.
Signed to play soccer for an English team, Israeli athlete Adir is elated -- until his eccentric family and diva girlfriend accompany him to London. He's in a big new city with an exciting new job ... and a family that has tagged along. Just to make sure he's miserable.
When a beautiful young artist's model is strangled in her bed, Scotland Yard find themselves with three suspects -- her sinister ex-husband (Elwyn Brook-Jones), a sexually disturbed artist (Ballard Berkeley) and her violent new boyfriend (John Bailey), who is prone to unexplained blackouts.To catch the killer, the police must set a dangerous trap with the aid of a famous sculptress (Hy Hazell).
When a barmaid and part-time model becomes a murderer's third victim in Chelsea, the only apparent links are to a local reporter, Mary, and three art graduates financing a film with local part-time jobs.
Formerly lost film rediscovered in 1996, directed by William Friese-Greene.
If it wasn't British, this would be in the Forgotten Horrors book. Hugh (Inspector Holt in HUMAN MONSTER) has some valuable jewels stolen. They're hidden in the back of an old clock in an antique shop. When the thieves return for them, the clock has been sold! They trace it to a creepy country estate. When Hugh and the niece of one of the crooks also show up, things get hairy.
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