An insurance salesman named Michael MacCauley is caught up in a dangerous conspiracy on his daily train commute. He is approached by a mysterious woman named Joanna, who offers him a large sum of money if he helps find a person named Prynne on the train. As Michael follows the clues, he realizes that he is being targeted by powerful forces who will stop at nothing to protect their secret. In a race against time, Michael must uncover the truth and save his family before it's too late.
A senior London bureaucrat, Rodney Williams, receives a grim cancer diagnosis and decides to take time off work. He meets Mr. Sutherland, an insomniac writer, and they spend a night on the town. Williams tries to tell his son about his condition but fails. As his health worsens, he spends time with a former colleague, Miss Harris. Determined to do some good before he dies, Williams rallies his office to build a children's playground. He passes away shortly after its completion.
The 7.39 is a drama and romance TV show that follows the story of two commuters who meet on a train and embark on a passionate and forbidden love affair. Carl, a married man, and Sally, an engaged woman, find themselves irresistibly drawn to each other despite the consequences. As their relationship intensifies, they must navigate the challenges of their personal lives and make difficult choices that will impact their futures.
Train 48 was a Canadian television soap opera, broadcast on Global Television Network or CH airing from 2003 until 2005. Train 48 was based on the format of an Australian television program called Going Home.
Bird People is a surreal drama that explores the lives of various individuals connected to a hotel in France. The story follows a businessman who decides to quit his job, a chambermaid who becomes fascinated with birds, and the various interactions and relationships that occur within the hotel. The film delves into themes of freedom, communication, and the complexities of human connection.
A young woman living in Manhattan pretends to be the mother of an infant in order to get a seat on the subway.
Like It Never Was Before is a funny and heartfelt movie that explores the ups and downs of suburban life. It follows the story of a group of neighbors who navigate through various comedic and dramatic situations, while also experiencing love and romance.
The trials and tribulations of car loads of travellers in peak hour morning transit and again on their drive home to find out how the workday turned out.
Zhou Yu, a passionate veterinarian, finds herself on a surreal train journey where she encounters love, loneliness, and unexpected surprises. Based on a novel, this non-linear film takes viewers on a philosophical exploration of relationships and the human experience.
Betty Boop, annoyed by 'public pests' like backslappers, gum parkers, and mud splashers, imagines what she'd do to them if she were a judge.
Two strangers brush hands on a train and move in together days later, fabricating the history of their love as they go along.
Heaven help the woiking goil, a funny comedy of true love!
The amusing story of four co-workers trying to get to the office, and their interactions with the Norse Gods. They work together. They're worlds apart.
"SEB" is the story of four couples who met through the internet. Funny, sad, bitter sweet and poignant are the four situations that reflect how the Filipino romantic has adapted to the world wide web.
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