Marked Woman is a crime drama film set in Manhattan, New York City during the Prohibition era. It revolves around a nightclub hostess who becomes a witness in a court case against a powerful mobster. As she faces threats and intimidation, she must decide whether to stand up for justice or succumb to fear. The film explores themes of loyalty, justice, and the price of speaking out against corruption.
When a cop-killer terrorizes the city, a detective who is a deaf-mute must use his other senses to solve the case. Based on a novel, this crime thriller takes place in New York City and follows the detective as he unravels the mystery behind the murders, facing danger at every turn.
Griff McCleary is a cop, now his son shot himself with Griff's gun. A year later both he and his wife are still reeling from it. Griff feeling shut out by his wife Olivia, decides to move out. Now he is investigating what appears to be a murder-suicide. He believes that there was no suicide. His investigation leads him to a girl named Nikki.
The question of "who hunts virgins" and more will be stripped down and explored in the sexiest trailers hosted by Playboy's Nikki Leigh.
A young bounty hunter falls for a troublesome socialite whom he is supposed to bring in and soon finds she is more than he can handle.
Where Are the Dolls is a poetic and introspective movie that follows a woman's journey in search of love, passion, and connection in an urban setting. The film explores themes of loneliness, memory, longing, and abandonment, as the protagonist navigates through various encounters and experiences. Through powerful metaphors and stunning visuals, the movie delves into the depths of human emotions and desires.
This documentary shows a typical Sunday in Mozambique's capital, tourist main attractions, an inquest in Lisbon about the perception of the people in the street about what life was like in that African colony (or, as the Government had it then, "province"), and then interviews and scenes of Lourenço Marques fishermen and a bar waitresses. African folk music and dance were used as documents and background for the text narration.
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