Tender Cousins (1980) is a coming-of-age comedy set during World War Two. The film follows the story of an adolescent boy and his cousins as they navigate love, loss of virginity, and forbidden relationships. Filled with seduction, adultery, and fake jewelry, the cousins find themselves entangled in a web of emotions and desires.
The Grifters is a crime drama thriller about a con artist trio consisting of a mother, her son, and her boyfriend. As they navigate the dangerous world of deception, hidden money, and fake jewelry, they become entangled in a web of betrayal and revenge. With an accidental death, a sting operation, and attempts at murder, they must outsmart each other to survive.
Trio is an anthology film consisting of five short stories, all with different characters and settings. The stories include themes of romance, drama, and irony. Set in Scotland, the film explores various aspects of life, including investment, consumption, and collective filmmaking. The stories involve characters such as a know-it-all vicar, a jewelry entrepreneur, a doomed romance on a cruise ship, and a fake jewelry scheme. Each story is narrated by the author and offers a unique and compelling perspective.
A showgirl with a dubious reputation flees the cops and transforms herself into a phony evangelist offering "cures" to the sick and disabled.
A detective and a thief form an unlikely partnership when a valuable sculpture is stolen. They delve into a web of deception and danger as they track down the thief. Along the way, they encounter a variety of colorful characters and navigate through the glamorous world of high-end art and international crime. Will they be able to recover the stolen artwork and outsmart the cunning thief?
Meet Me Tonight was the American title for the British-filmed Tonight at 8:30, adapted from the Noel Coward stage production of the same name.
A crime novelist devises a scheme to catch the thief who has stolen the valuable "Konjer Diamonds". Director Lew Landers' 1938 B-film stars Preston Foster, Whitney Bourne, Cecil Kellaway, Donald Meek, Samuel S. Hinds, Arthur Lake, Paul Guilfoyle and June Johnson.
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