Indictment: The McMartin Trial is a gripping drama/thriller TV movie based on the true story of the infamous McMartin trial in Los Angeles, California. The film explores the devastating effects of suspected child abuse allegations and the ensuing justice system failure. It delves into themes of alleged pedophilia, paranoia, conflict of interest, and the sensationalist press frenzy that surrounded the case. The plot revolves around a preschool and the accusations of implied sexual abuse, with the story taking place in the backdrop of a front-page newspaper scandal. The movie highlights the struggles faced by the accused and the emotional toll it takes on the lives of innocent people.
Newark Athlete is a documentary short film that highlights the incredible physical abilities of an athlete from Newark in the year 1891. The film captures an impressive one-man show, featuring the skilled use of Indian clubs and exercise equipment. This 19th-century silent film provides a fascinating glimpse into the sporting world of the time.
A neighborhood is thrown into chaos when a group of eccentric characters disrupt the peace with their outrageous antics. With hilarious misunderstandings and unexpected twists, the residents must navigate through the madness and find a way to restore order.
A young man completing an assignment for his film class invites Marieda, a middle-aged woman, over to his aunt's house to rehearse for a drama she believes they will eventually record. But she doesn't realize that she is being videotaped since her arrival.
In 'Man Wanted,' a magazine editor named Lois is unhappy with her job and decides to become a saleswoman for a sporting goods company. She faces challenges in a male-dominated industry and deals with a dysfunctional marriage. Along the way, she finds herself caught in a romantic rivalry and must navigate personal and professional secrets. Will she find love and success?
A man and woman, who've never met, are forced by circumstances to share the same apartment. A remake of the 1933 film "Rafter Romance".
David Carradine explores the beginnings of spiral fitness.
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