Bandit Queen is the true story of Phoolan Devi, a bandit queen in India who took revenge on the upper caste men who had raped her. She led her gang through a series of robberies, murders, and kidnappings, becoming a legendary figure in rural India. The film portrays her troubled upbringing, her experiences as a bandit, and the complex social and political issues that surround her.
On Christmas eve, a gunfighter named Ringo is tasked with rescuing a ranch owner's family who are being held hostage by a bandit gang. Ringo must navigate a series of dangerous encounters and double crosses as he tries to save the day.
The movie follows the story of Hajji Baba, a 17-year-old adventurer from Isfahan, as he embarks on a desert journey filled with romance, sword fighting, and espionage.
Mabel plays an out-and-out crook, a "Girl Bandit," no less. And she quickly hooks up with a male partner in crime, in this case a Gentleman Crook played by perpetually grinning Creighton Hale. Mabel seems a little livelier in this film than in some of her other late works. In the very first scene we find her hitch-hiking, and she's forced to make a mad dash for cover when Hale's car nearly hits her. Soon they team up and crash a swanky party in a mansion to steal a jewel from the host's safe.
Based on a true story, this action-packed, hard-hitting depiction of the infamous Ashley gang - who terrorized the southeast in the 1920's - also illustrates a desperate love between two people destined for destruction.
Durga takes up arms to protect her fellow villagers from a vicious thug who's been terrorizing them. As one of India's most wanted outlaws, Durga finds herself on the opposite side of the law from the man she loves.
An enigmatic woman recruits a gang of specialised criminals to rob a US Army payroll armoured truck bound for Marseilles. However, things don't go exactly as planned.
A gang of outlaws gather at a desert saloon after robbing a bank. However, the loot is missing and paranoia sets in, as the outlaws start knocking each other off
During the reign of Akbar the Great, a young singer sets out to avenge his father's death and challenges the killer to a musical duel.
Gajendra Singh lives a wealthy lifestyle in a village in India. He has never attended school and as a result does not know how to read or write in Hindi nor English. His marriage is arranged with equally wealthy Janki, the sister of Thakur Diwan and Ranjit Singh. On Hanuman Jayanti they get married but Janki is not happy and decides to leave her husband. Gajendra searches for her but when he hears that she is dead, decides to seal the Hanuman Mandir doors and remain single.
A robber decides to hide his loot in a ghost town, helped by his girlfriend and his one remaining man. Keeping it though may be a problem, with the lone inhabitant, an old lady, a mysterious stranger, a recent widow and a former gang member all more or less plotting against the bandits.
Jagira, a police officer, is implicated in a false case due to Mahakaal, a dacoit. Later, he escapes from prison and decides to avenge the injustice.
Wealthy industrialist Amrish Rai and his wife welcome their U.S. returned son, Vikram alias Vicky back to India. They would like him to get married to a beautiful young woman named Nisha, but Vicky is interested in another young woman, whose name is Annie, and is the daughter of an employee of Rai Industries named David.
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