During the American Civil War, two bounty hunters join forces to find buried Confederate gold. They form an uneasy alliance, facing off against a ruthless bandit and enduring a series of betrayals. In the end, they discover the location of the gold, engage in a Mexican standoff, and one of them walks away with the fortune.
Two bounty hunters with the same intentions team up to track down an escaped Mexican outlaw. The film follows their journey as they confront and kill various criminals, including the leader of a gang. Along the way, the bounty hunters face challenges, form alliances, and ultimately seek revenge and justice. The plot is filled with gun duels, action-packed sequences, and a tense showdown between the bounty hunters and the outlaw. As they work together, they not only chase their target but also uncover personal connections and motivations that drive their actions. With the backdrop of the Wild West, the movie showcases themes of honor, betrayal, and the pursuit of justice.
A wandering gunfighter known as the Man with No Name arrives in the town of San Miguel. He becomes involved in a feud between the Rojo brothers and the Baxter family. The Man with No Name sees an opportunity to make money by playing both families against each other. He manipulates the situation and orchestrates a gunfight between the factions. In the end, he outwits the Rojos and kills their leader. He then rides away from the town, leaving behind the chaos he created.
As a cholera epidemic spreads, an aging composer becomes infatuated with a teenage boy on a vacation in Venice, leading to his own downfall.
After a plane crash, a doctor treks 400 miles into the Alaskan wilderness. Based on a true story.
After spending 20 years in America, aging widower Marko Sekulovic (Karl Malden) returns to his Yugoslavian homeland to take care of his two young grandchildren. But Marko's quiet life is in for a shake up when he meets the pretty new village schoolteacher, Lana (Jodi Thelen). Malden pays tribute to his Yugoslav heritage in this affecting 1982 drama.
Chafed Elbows is a non-narrative art film that follows the absurd and chaotic life of a young man named Dingbat. The film explores themes of incest, murder, police brutality, and racial slurs, while also delving into Dingbat's relationships with his mother and cousin. Through a series of interludes and bizarre situations, Dingbat navigates a world filled with vegetarianism, Ku Klux Klan, and the afterlife. Chafed Elbows is a unique and unconventional cinematic experience.
In a tale of drama and adventure, young journalist Andy Cameron (Robert Walker) has to get into Cambodia (it is assumed this is during the genocidal reign of Pol Pot). Cameron has to smuggle out his girlfriend Mieng (Nit Alisa) before she is killed (along with the other two million Cambodians), but he cannot manage this alone. He enlists the aid of an American Vietnam vet and the help of a few Khmer men. Eventually, Cameron makes his way into Cambodia where he encounters many dangers, some human and some inhuman.
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