When a blind psychic becomes a key witness to a series of assassinations in West Berlin, he must navigate a dangerous game of manipulation and deception orchestrated by the criminal mastermind Dr. Mabuse. As the body count rises and clues emerge, the detective on the case races against time to stop Mabuse's deadly plans.
Madame Bovary is a story about Emma Bovary, a young and passionate woman who seeks love and escape from her mundane life in 19th century France. She engages in adulterous relationships, indulges in luxurious spending, and tries to find fulfillment outside of her marriage. However, her pursuits lead to tragic consequences.
Of Human Bondage is a drama about a man named Philip Carey who becomes infatuated with a woman named Mildred Rogers. Despite her constant rejection, he is unable to let go of his feelings and becomes consumed by his obsession. As his life spirals out of control, Philip must confront his own demons and learn to find happiness within himself.
When a group of friends attends a midnight screening of a cult horror film, they soon realize that they have become part of the movie itself. Trapped inside the theater, they must fight for their lives as a sadistic killer begins hunting them down one by one. With intense violence and graphic gore, Midnight Movie is a terrifying thrill ride that will leave you on the edge of your seat.
Love at the Top (1974) is a story about love, adultery, manipulation, and political ambition. It revolves around the life of a banker and his complicated relationships with his wife and a childhood friend. The movie explores themes of deception, murder, seduction, and the consequences of one's actions.
CinemAbility: The Art of Inclusion is a documentary that delves into the portrayal of disabilities in the entertainment industry. It examines the history of disability representation in film and television, and the impact it has on society. The film features interviews with actors, filmmakers, and disability advocates, providing insight into the challenges and successes of disabled individuals in the industry. Through heartfelt stories and thought-provoking analysis, CinemAbility sheds light on the importance of inclusion and diversity in media.
This "Theater of Life" series short focuses on a medical services ship that stops in the native village of Haines, Alaska. The natives are depicted as superstitious of modern medicine. In the end, however, youngster Ralph Sarlan (the only person identified by the narrator) is taken by airplane to get corrective surgery on his deformed foot.
In 1915 during the First World War, a British secret agent is killed while stealing secret Turkish plans for the Gallipoli Campaign but manages to pass his information to an American journalist.
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