In 'Subject Two,' a medical student named Adam is invited to a remote cabin in the Rocky Mountains by a brilliant and reclusive scientist, Dr. Franklin Vick. Adam soon discovers that he has been brought there to assist in a groundbreaking experiment involving the reanimation of the dead. As Adam becomes more involved in the experiment, he begins to question the ethics and consequences of Dr. Vick's work. The tension rises as Adam starts to uncover dark secrets about the true nature of the experiment and his own role in it.
Namak Halaal is a comedy film released in 1982. The story follows a man named Arjun, who works as a waiter in a hotel. He is framed for a crime he didn't commit, and he sets out to clear his name. Along the way, he gets caught up in a series of hilarious misunderstandings and deception. With the help of his friends, Arjun navigates through a web of chaos and manages to solve the mystery. The film is filled with witty dialogue, humorous situations, and entertaining performances.
At Sakurada Gate in 1860, the shogun’s chief minister and his retinue of bodyguards are ambushed and annihilated. Bearing the responsibility and shame for this failure is Shimura Kingo, master swordsman and chief of the guard. Forbidden to take his own life in atonement, he is instead tasked with hunting down the remaining assassins; however, fate intervenes and now only one is left. Devoted to his late lord and his duty, he relentlessly pursues the sole remaining assassin for the next thirteen years. But times are changing in Japan and the way of the sword has become outlawed. What does this mean for Kingo?
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