Set in 1943 during World War II, Bomb Girls: Facing the Enemy follows a group of women working in a bomb factory who stumble upon a dangerous conspiracy. As they face personal and professional challenges, they must uncover the truth and fight against the odds to protect their country.
Sidewalks of New York is a charming romantic comedy that takes place in 1930s New York City. The story revolves around the lives of a boxing young boy, a millionaire, and a slumlord. With a mix of action, comedy, crime, and romance, it explores the complexities of relationships and the vibrant energy of the city.
A scrappy fighter from Jersey City named Tommy Shea -- "born in a dump, educated in an alley" -- catches the eye of wealthy businessman, Robert Mallinson, who allows him to train at his Long Island estate. Shea soon falls for Mallinson's daughter, Dorothy, but fears he doesn't have the money to support her in proper style. To get this money, Shea decides to work with crooked fight-promoter Harry Cram, even though this means dropping his honest manager, Dave Bernstein. As the big fight approaches, however, Shea begins to have second thoughts.
The highly fictionalized making and breaking of Norman Selby, more recognizable as Kid McCoy, the real life American middleweight world boxing champion from the turn of the 20th century.
After fifteen years in an American jail, a man returns to the Dominican Republic. As he faces family problems, he turns to illegal street fighting and is discovered by an Italian ex-boxer.
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