Power is a crime drama TV show set in New York City in the 2010s. It revolves around the life of James St. Patrick, a nightclub owner who also happens to be a major drug dealer and a highly influential figure in the criminal underworld. James, also known as 'Ghost,' is constantly juggling his dangerous drug trade business, family obligations, and his secret life as a drug kingpin. As his empire grows, he must navigate the complexities of power, politics, and his relationships while dealing with rival gangs, law enforcement, and his own personal demons.
Underbelly (2008) is an Australian TV show that explores the world of organized crime, drug abuse, and gang violence. It follows the story of various gangsters, police officers, and detectives as they navigate the criminal underworld and attempt to bring down the crime bosses. The show delves into the intricate dynamics of rival gangs, the power struggles within criminal organizations, and the relentless pursuit of justice by the police. With its gritty storytelling and compelling characters, Underbelly offers a captivating look into the dark and dangerous side of Australia's criminal history.
Inspired by John Ibrahim's best-selling autobiography, Last King of The Cross is an operatic story of two brothers, John and Sam Ibrahim who organize the street but lose each other in their ascent to power.
Gangland is a gripping true crime documentary series that delves into the dangerous and violent world of gangs. It explores the power struggles, gang wars, and criminal activities carried out by various gang leaders and their members. This show provides an in-depth look at the extreme and brutal realities of gang life.
Get Rich or Die Tryin' follows the story of Marcus, a young African American man who becomes a successful rapper after growing up in a dangerous neighborhood plagued by drugs and violence. Facing various challenges including the loss of loved ones, Marcus navigates the ruthless world of the drug trade and gangland crime while striving to build a better future for himself and his community.
Drug Lords is a gripping docuseries that tells the true stories of the most notorious drug lords and their criminal empires. Through interviews, reenactments, and never-before-seen footage, the series dives deep into the dangerous underworld of drug trafficking, showcasing the rise and fall of powerful drug kingpins and the violence that plagued their operations. From the ruthless cartels of Mexico to the glamorous drug trade of Colombia, Drug Lords uncovers the gritty reality behind the multi-billion dollar narcotics industry.
Serangoon Road is a crime drama mystery TV show set in 1960s Singapore. The story revolves around a private detective agency and its cases that involve a widow, a British expatriate, a Chinese community, an American CIA agent, and various other characters.
A group of detectives, known for their incompetence, go undercover as employees at a chicken restaurant to take down a drug kingpin. As they gain popularity for their delicious chicken, they must balance their secret operation with their newfound success.
Gambler Jake Green enters into a game with potentially deadly consequences. Jake is in prison in solitary confinement for seven years and exchanges thoughts on chess and the perfect con with his mysterious cell neighbors. Two years later, Jake gets out of prison and becomes successful in the world of gambling. He takes on his nemesis Dorothy Macha and beats him in a game of chance, humiliating Macha. Macha seeks revenge and orders a hit on Jake. Jake survives and discovers that he has a terminal disease. He is offered assistance by mysterious characters and forced to give away all his money. Jake realizes that he has fallen victim to a perfect con and Sam Gold, the opponent, resides within himself. Jake goes to war with himself and conquers his fear, ultimately defeating Macha and donating money to a charity.
An American Tail follows the story of Fievel Mousekewitz, a young mouse who gets separated from his family during their immigration to America. Fievel must navigate the dangers of New York City and face adversity in his search for his loved ones.
The Cotton Club is a famous New York City nightclub in the 1920s and 1930s. It tells the story of a young musician named Dixie Dwyer who gets involved with the mob and falls in love with a singer named Vera Cicero. The club becomes a hot spot for jazz and attracts many famous musicians of the time. However, racial tensions and mob wars threaten to tear the club apart.
A cinematic documentary series that explores the rise and fall of some of the most nefarious and notorious criminals brought to justice by the United States government. From thugs to lethal beauties, outlaws to kingpins, each episode profiles these gangsters and reveals their sinister motives, transgressions and the circumstances that eventually led to their downfall.
In Prohibition-era New York City, a young boy becomes involved in the criminal activities of gangsters and falls for a showgirl. With a unique twist, this musical comedy takes place in a world where all the characters are played by children.
Borsalino is a gripping crime drama that takes place in Marseille, France during the 1930s. The story follows a group of gangsters involved in the fishing industry and their conflicts with rival gangs. The protagonist, Borsalino, is an ex-convict who joins forces with his friend and together they form a powerful gang. As tensions rise, the violence escalates and the gang finds themselves caught in a deadly gang war. The movie explores themes of friendship, loyalty, and the dark underworld of crime.
Eastern Boys follows the story of a businessman who encounters a young Ukrainian boy at a train station in Paris. The boy, along with his gang, takes advantage of the businessman, leading to a series of unexpected and shocking events. The movie explores themes of trust, fear, and the consequences of one's actions.
Set in 1950s New York, Edge of the City follows two friends who work as longshoremen and become entangled in a murder investigation that exposes the racial tensions of the time. As they confront racism and violence, their friendship is tested, and they must decide whether to stand up for what is right.
Cattle Annie and Little Britches is a coming-of-age drama set in the American Old West during the late 1800s. The film follows the story of two teenage girls who become fascinated with the outlaw gang The Doolin-Dalton Gang and decide to join them on their criminal adventures. As they navigate their way through the dangerous and wild world of the American Old West, they learn important life lessons about love, loyalty, and the consequences of their actions.
Among others, Ernesto returns to Turin after the war from a German POW camp; his household destroyed and family deceased, he tries making an honest living.
A college professor is held hostage by a psychopath who escapes from a mental institution. As the professor tries to analyze and understand his captor, he realizes that their fates are intertwined.
When New York City police officer O'Malley learns of a young man who is about to embark on a life of crime by taking part in a robbery, he takes the boy aside and tells him the story of Boomerang Bill, another wanna-be gangster who wanted to be a big shot in the New York crime scene. It seems that Bill fell for a pretty young dance-hall girl, and went up against local gang boss Tony the Wop when he insulted her. Tony, who never forgot a slight, found a way to make things very, very tough for Boomerang Bill, in a way that he never saw coming.