In Tarzan's New York Adventure, Tarzan and Jane travel to New York City to rescue Boy, their adoptive son, who has been kidnapped by circus owners. They navigate through the language and cultural barriers of the city to find Boy and bring him back to the jungle.
Undercurrent (1946) is a psychological thriller film-noir directed by Vincente Minnelli. The story revolves around a woman named Ann Hamilton who falls in love with two brothers, Alan and Michael Garroway. As Ann gets closer to uncovering the truth about the mysterious disappearance of Michael's previous wife, she becomes entangled in a dangerous web of secrets, jealousy, and murder. With uncanny resemblances, shocking revelations, and a suspenseful plot, Undercurrent keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.
After having been rescued from suicide, a young man is the object of a bet by his doctor that the doctor can help him recover his joy in life. Ironically, the doctor's life is not a very happy one either, and his boast has a hollow sound. For one thing, although he seemingly has a "happy divorce," in which he, his ex-wife and her new husband are all great pals, it's not true. He wants his wife back. All sorts of complications arise out of these lies and distortions.
Divina is preparing for her daughter Rowena's 13th birthday when she hears shocking news: her daughter has been attacked by a crocodile, her body still missing. As Divina searches for the body of her daughter in the marshlands of Agusan del Sur, she learns a lesson more tragic than her fate: not all predators are underwater. The film is based on actual events.
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