In the Bangkok village of Ban Nong Pradu, the sacred Buddha statue of the village is stolen by a group of gangsters. Ting, a skilled martial artist, is chosen to retrieve the stolen statue and bring peace back to the village. Ting sets out on a dangerous journey, encountering various challenges and fights along the way.
After his father wins the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, a man seeks revenge by kidnapping him and demanding a ransom. As the plot unfolds, dark secrets and family conflicts are revealed.
A man's wife is killed by a powerful mobster in Las Vegas. Seeking revenge, the man plots to bury the mobster alive in a Cadillac he purchased.
A documentary that chronicles the story of a group of local residents in Aberdeenshire, Scotland who confront and resist the construction of a golf course by real estate developer Donald Trump. The film explores themes of property disputes, ecological concerns, abuse of power, and social injustice.
In Dinosaurus!, a tropical island becomes the battleground between a group of stranded individuals and two dinosaurs that were resurrected by a lightning strike. The survivors must band together to outwit and defeat the rampaging creatures.
Two newlyweds decide to build their dream home, and hire an old friend named Yanagisawa to design it. Unfortunately, Yanagisawa isn’t licensed to build homes, so they call in the wife’s father, a retired carpenter, to help out. When Yanagisawa’s contemporary ideas clash with the old carpenter’s traditional Japanese methods, the project becomes a huge mess.
Mr. Thank You is a delightful film about a kind-hearted bus driver who embarks on a trip from a rural village to Tokyo. Along the way, he encounters various passengers and experiences the beauty and challenges of the countryside. Through his interactions, he learns valuable lessons about love, kindness, and the importance of gratitude.
Streaker is a comedy movie set in Switzerland, where a streaker who owes money to a gambling debt gets caught up in a soccer game. With a mismatched bra and panties, the streaker becomes the center of attention and leads to hilarious situations. As the stakes rise, the streaker's life takes unexpected turns, including a romance with an undercover cop. This movie explores themes of gambling, relationships, and the world of streaking.
The Wrecker is a flinty-eyed demolition engineer named Regan (Jack Holt). While he's off on another assignment, Regan's wife Mary (Genevieve Tobin) and supposed best friend Cummings (Sidney Blackmer) engage in some heavy petting. About to wash his hands of his faithless wife and his back-stabbing chum, our hero is compelled to save both their lives when they're pinned under the wreckage of a collapsed schoolhouse. George E. Stones supplies some good-natured ethnic humor as Regan's junk-dealer pal Shapiro.
Mac (1992) is a drama film set in Staten Island, New York City. The story follows a Jewish woman who works as a painter and her experiences with family estrangement, a fall from a roof, and a broken arm. The film explores themes of work, house construction, and strained brother-brother relationships.
A busy travel writer goes glamping at a state park with her best friend and finds herself falling in love with one of the park rangers.
David Moore is in East Africa to get to his employer's railway construction site. He's accompanied by the owner's son Brian and they've lined up Jack Cuortemayn, reputedly the best guide available, to take them there. Cuortemayn refuses as he doesn't care for the impact the railroad will have on the local inhabitants. While Moore tries to make other arrangements, he meets Ruth Knight who has lived there for many years working with her father in a medical clinic. There will be adventures along the way but when Ruth is captured by slave traders, it's up to the others to rescue her.
About the relationship between Dean, a young deaf man who is accused of murdering his flatmate, and Penny, the sign language interpreter assigned to his case.
Engineer Owen Merrill travels to the Pacific Northwest where he plans to build a dam. He stays at the Salmon Club, run by attractive Heather McHale. When Heather learns Owen's purpose, she explains that the club has a government lease on the river in order to preserve the area's good salmon fishing. Owen argues that the dam will create jobs, but Heather deplores the loss of beauty....
Tim takes a job as a lowly chipper because he has been afraid to go high ever since a bad fall in which he was injured and another workman was killed.
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