Wheeler Dealers is a popular TV show that has been running since 2003. It features a British duo who travel to the United States to buy classic cars, repair and restore them, and then sell them for a profit. The show focuses on the process of car restoration and the challenges faced by the team as they work together to complete each project.
When a psychiatrist's daughter is kidnapped, he must unlock a secret location in his patient's mind by reliving a traumatic past in order to save her. As he delves deeper into his patient's psyche, he discovers a stolen gem and a gang of bank robbers who will stop at nothing to get it back.
Nighthawks follows an undercover New York City cop as he tracks down a dangerous international terrorist. Along the way, he faces numerous challenges and risks his life to protect the city from an imminent threat. With a troubled production and a discotheque as the backdrop, the movie combines elements of action, crime, and suspense. The plot escalates as the cop engages in a cat-and-mouse chase with the terrorist, leading to a thrilling climax filled with violence and suspense.
A down-on-his-luck writer, desperate for a career change, takes up a job as a college teacher. He finds himself in a new town, where he develops a love interest with one of his students. Through teaching, he learns important life lessons about love, friendship, and finding inspiration.
The Nest follows a couple who move to a new home in the 1980s in hopes of finding a stable life. However, their relationship becomes strained as they face financial problems and deceit. As they struggle to maintain their marriage, they are forced to confront their past and make difficult choices.
Unfaithfully Yours is a comedy film from 1948 that follows a symphony conductor named Sir Alfred De Carter. He becomes suspicious of his wife, believing she is having an affair. As his jealousy grows, Sir Alfred devises elaborate murder fantasies to get revenge. The film portrays the comedic chaos that ensues as Sir Alfred attempts to execute his plans.
Contestants are asked to answer 10 questions correctly to earn the top prize of $200,000. If they answer incorrectly, they have a chance to be saved by a group of five children who have been asked the same question.
This documentary delves into the fascinating story of Charlie Chaplin, highlighting his struggles with homophobia, antisemitism, and accusations of being a communist. It takes you through his journey as an Englishman in America, his rise to stardom in Hollywood, and his impact on the film industry.
The Rolling Stones: Stones in Exile is a documentary film that takes a look at the making of the iconic album Exile On Main St. by The Rolling Stones. The film delves into the band's drug-fueled lifestyle, their decision to record in the south of France, and the challenges they faced during the recording process. It also showcases the cultural and musical backdrop of the 1970s and features interviews with band members and other key figures in the music industry.
A camping trip results in some twisted family memories in this off-the-wall black comedy. Hoping for one last family vacation before his children leave the nest, laid-back dad Eric Bury (Frank Harper) takes his brood to a trailer park teeming with oddballs. The clan's plans for a relaxing holiday go down the drain as they encounter sex addicts, a sadistic cop (Michael Bowen), decapitated corpses, bloodthirsty fish and a sage (David Carradine).
This documentary explores the extraordinary life of iconic rock star Ozzy Osbourne, from his rise to fame in the 1960s as the lead vocalist of Black Sabbath to his solo career, turbulent personal life, and enduring legacy in the music industry. Through interviews, archival footage, and personal anecdotes, 'Biography: The Nine Lives of Ozzy Osbourne' offers an intimate portrait of a rock-n-roll icon.
Good Girls Go to Paris follows a group of women who leave their small town lives behind and travel to Paris in search of love and adventure. Along the way, they become involved in a series of comedic mishaps and romantic entanglements.
The decade that began with peace and love was shattered in the late 1960s amidst riots, assassinations and a war that wouldn't end. The Rolling Stones became the voice of this new era, which came to a horrific end at the Altamont festival.
Because of the war, a 12-year-old boy from England, Hugh, is sent to live with the Andrews family in Ohio. Don, the Andrews' 11-year-old son, eagerly accepts the English boy, and is happy when his school-friends do the same. But his isn't so happy when things begin to change when his father fore-goes their evening game of Chinese Checkers to play chess with Hugh, and Hugh shows himself to be a formidable scholar, and impresses Don's girlfriend Betty, and becomes more popular with the boys than Don was...and Don is beginning to think that Hugh is too much of a good thing. Don gets downright depressed and decides to run away. Uh, oh, here comes Hugh.
Experience the electrifying energy of Morrissey's live concert in Dallas as he delivers unforgettable performances of his popular rock songs. This concert film captures the essence of Morrissey's unique style and powerful stage presence.
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