In Hamburg, Germany, an anti-terrorism unit tracks a suspected illegal immigrant who appears to have connections to Muslim rebels. As they dig deeper into the case, they uncover a network of espionage, torture, and surveillance. The film explores themes of immigration, security, and the post-9/11 world.
Drácula (1931) is a black and white horror film based on the iconic vampire character. The movie follows the story of Dracula, a vampire from Transylvania, who moves to England and unleashes his reign of terror. The plot revolves around the efforts of Professor Van Helsing and others to stop Dracula, using various tools and tactics like crucifixes, hypnosis, and vampire slaying techniques. The movie is known for its eerie atmosphere, Gothic settings, and the portrayal of Dracula as a supernatural and charismatic villain.
Two Way Stretch is a British comedy film set in a prison, where a group of inmates plan a heist while serving their time. With slapstick comedy and clever schemes, this film is full of comedic moments and unexpected twists. Watch as the prisoners use their wit and charm to outsmart the guards and pull off the perfect crime.
As she works in her tedious office job, Maria Ivanovna dreams about being married, and she has particular hopes that her co-worker Nikodim Mityushin will take an interest in her. Nikodim, though, is in love with Zina, who sells cigarettes on the sidewalk, and he frequently buys cigarettes from her even though he does not smoke. One day, a film crew uses Zina as an extra in an outdoor scene, and the cameraman, Latugin, falls in love with her. Latugin soon arranges an acting job for Zina. To complicate matters further, Zina has yet another admirer in Oliver MacBride, an American businessman who is visiting Moscow.
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