Bat Masterson is a dandy lawman in the 19th century wild west. With his cane and sleeve-gun, he navigates the world of gambling, shooting, and Dodge City, Kansas.
Mary Shelley tells the story of the famous author, known for her creation of Frankenstein. The movie explores her tumultuous personal life and the struggles she faced as a female writer in the 19th century. It delves into her relationships with her husband Percy Bysshe Shelley, her step-sister Claire Clairmont, and her encounters with literary figures such as Lord Byron and Samuel Taylor Coleridge.
The Scarlet Pimpernel is an exciting TV show set in Paris during the French Revolution. The story follows an aristocrat who leads a double life as a dashing adventurer and hero, rescuing refugees from the guillotine. With his hidden identity and cunning spy skills, he outwits the authorities and fights for justice during this time of terror.
Tom Jones is a man in his early life trying to find a place in the world.
The Capote Tapes is a documentary film that delves into the life and work of Truman Capote, a renowned writer known for his flamboyant gay personality. The film examines his relationships, his jet-set life, and the controversy surrounding his unfinished book. Through taped interviews and archive footage, viewers get a glimpse into the mind of this complex and influential figure.
During the French Revolution, an English nobleman disguises himself as the Scarlet Pimpernel to rescue French aristocrats from the guillotine. With clever disguises, daring rescues, and a secret identity, he evades the French soldiers and becomes a legendary hero.
Swann in Love is a drama and romance movie set in 19th-century France. The story revolves around a courtesan, jealousy, and the complexities of love. Based on a novel, it portrays the struggles and conflicts faced by the characters, including the archduchess, the French president, and various other individuals. The plot takes the audience on a journey through Italy, Egypt, and the lives of the characters, highlighting their experiences as a doctor, car enthusiast, and more. With themes of deception, loyalty, and betrayal, it offers a captivating narrative that explores the societal norms and relationships of the time period.
In 1800s Alta California, a masked swordsman known as Zorro fights against oppression, using his sword-fighting skills and secret identity to seek justice. He battles against corrupt officials and defends the innocent, all while maintaining a facade of a wealthy fop during the day. Zorro's actions inspire hope in the people and strike fear into the hearts of his enemies.
Beau Brummell is a fascinating biographical drama set in the 19th century. It follows the life of George Bryan 'Beau' Brummell, an influential figure in London society. Brummell's story revolves around his relationships with key historical figures such as William Pitt and Lord Byron, as well as his passionate romance with a noblewoman. The movie showcases Brummell's journey from humble beginnings in Caen, France to becoming a fashion icon and confidante to the Prince of Wales. However, his rapid rise is accompanied by personal and financial hardships, leading to his eventual downfall. The film explores themes of pride, loyalty, aristocracy, and the allure of the royal court.
An eccentric bounty hunter named Providence captures and sets free a criminal in order to collect the same bounty over and over again in different states, until they discover that a local sheriff is up to something crooked.
Set in 1890s London, the film follows a politician who becomes entangled in a scandalous web of lies and deception, leading to a series of confrontations and betrayals. As his secrets are exposed, he must navigate the challenges of his personal and political life, all while trying to maintain his ideal public image.
Dallas is a classic Western movie set in post-Civil War Texas. It tells the story of a US Marshal seeking revenge on a crooked banker while dealing with romantic rivalries, interracial romance, and family dynamics. The plot centers around a chase to bring justice to Dallas.
In a post-apocalyptic Earth, a sheriff must save his town from an evil dominatrix and her alien henchmen. Along the way, he discovers a secret identity and faces a moral dilemma that will determine the fate of the planet.
A British aristocrat leads a double life as a swashbuckling hero called the Scarlet Pimpernel, rescuing innocent people from the guillotine during the reign of terror in France. His secret identity is threatened when his brother-in-law discovers his true identity.
Beau Brummell: This Charming Man is a historical drama set in England. It follows the story of Beau Brummell, a charismatic man who becomes a fashion icon in the Regency era. However, his extravagant lifestyle and debt eventually lead to his downfall.
Lover's Prayer is a coming-of-age story centered around a teenage boy who falls in love with a green-eyed blonde and navigates through love triangles, sexual tension, and the complexities of Russian nobility.
In 17th-century England, a male actor who specializes in playing female roles on stage finds his world turned upside down when a new actress arrives, threatening his career. As he competes with this talented newcomer, he must confront issues of gender, identity, and societal expectations.
NOTHING IS TRUER THAN TRUTH is a feature length documentary about Edward de Vere, Seventeenth Earl of Oxford, A-list party boy on the continental circuit, who spent a year and a half in Venice and traveling in Europe, learning about commedia dell'arte and collecting the experiences that would become the Shakespeare plays. Shot in Venice, Verona, Mantua, Padua, and Brenta, the film ventures to actual sites De Vere visited in 1575-76, including the settings for THE MERCHANT OF VENICE, OTHELLO, ROMEO & JULIET, and TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA. The film features renowned Shakespeare scholars, actors, and directors, including Sir Derek Jacobi, Mark Rylance, Tina Packer, and Diane Paulus, and argues that De Vere's bisexuality is the reason for the pseudonym Shake-speare.
Wellington Pike, author of 'Wild and Bloody Tales of the West', has never been away from the sedate and civilized East, so he takes a vacation to see the land he knows nothing about. Rancher Ann Keith and her cowhands, who have read and laughed at Pike's "wild" west, decide to give him a shock impression that is even wilder than depicted in his imaginative literary flights. Gang leader "Killer" Madden and his bandits decide to make the staged robberies real ones and Pike is arrested for the crimes Madden has pulled.
Disraeli is a British four part serial about the great statesman and Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Benjamin Disraeli.