In the Bangkok village of Ban Nong Pradu, the sacred Buddha statue of the village is stolen by a group of gangsters. Ting, a skilled martial artist, is chosen to retrieve the stolen statue and bring peace back to the village. Ting sets out on a dangerous journey, encountering various challenges and fights along the way.
Five Fingers of Death is a kung-fu movie that takes place in ancient China. It follows a young man who joins a martial arts school and enters a tournament to prove his skills. Along the way, he faces various challenges, including fighting thugs, overcoming personal obstacles, and ultimately becoming a kung-fu master. The movie is known for its intense action sequences and iconic fighting techniques.
In this comedy-drama romance set in 19th-century France, an emperor falls into an alternate history where he is seen as an impostor. He navigates the challenges of dual identity, escapes from an insane asylum, and experiences a role reversal, all while developing a male-female relationship and facing a conspiracy. The story is filled with costumes, disguises, horse-and-carriage rides, and dances, with the backdrop of iconic locations such as Notre Dame Cathedral and Waterloo.
The Merchant of Four Seasons follows the life of a fruit salesman in Munich who is dealing with alcoholism, an unhappy marriage, and disappointment in his life. As he tries to navigate his problems, he faces disdain from his domineering mother and finds solace in heavy drinking. The film explores themes of self-destructiveness and the struggles of working-class life.
Two incompetent private detectives pose as swamis in order to infiltrate a gang of bank robbers.
Genial Irish NYC policeman Tom O'Hara is looking forward to the arrival of his wife and their young son, Shandy from Ireland. Several days before the ship is to dock, O'Hara gets a radiogram informing him that his wife has died at sea. That night a burglar breaks into the Antigue & Second Hand Shop ran by Sol Bloom, directly below O'Hara's flat. The burglar shoots O'Hara, who has rushed to his friend's aid, and, with his last breath he asks Sol to take care of Shandy. When Shandy arrives, Sol immediately makes him a member of the family, which also consists of a very mischievous motherless boy named Joey Bloom, whose pursuits consist of stealing oranges from fruit-dealer Tony, and playing hookey from school. Tom Varney, the young beat cop, is in love with Ruth Sneider, whose mother runs a Cleaning and Dyeling establishment. Ruth, however, is momentarily dazed with worthless Dave Haller.
A girl disguised as a boy listens to conversations using a listening device and gets involved in a murder investigation, leading to a frame-up and an attempted robbery. The East Side Kids try to solve the case and clear their names.
Alice presides over a secret club which proposes to rid the town of dog catchers and free the dogs!
Poor painter helps a paralysed child.
In this Merrie Melodies animated short, an organ grinder and his monkey make their way down a city street.
The Apple Pushers, narrated by Edward Norton, follows the inspiring stories of five immigrant pushcart vendors who are rolling fresh fruits and vegetables into New York City's food deserts.
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