In Cocoon: The Return, a group of elderly people who discovered an alien presence in the first film return to St. Petersburg, Florida, for more adventures. The aliens offer them the chance to live forever, but they must leave their loved ones behind. As they grapple with the moral dilemma, the group also deals with issues of old age, friendship, illness, and poverty. The film explores themes of suffering, pain, and the search for happiness in one's later years.
Night Moves follows a private detective in Los Angeles who becomes obsessed with a missing person case involving a young actress. As he delves deeper into the investigation, he discovers a web of greed, adultery, and violence. The detective's relentless pursuit for the truth leads him to the Florida Keys where he uncovers shocking secrets that challenge his own moral compass.
An adventure film about the search for a more than 200-year-old treasure on the ocean floor.
In The Glass Bottom Boat, a widow who works at a company that builds submarines becomes caught up in espionage when she is mistaken for a spy. She must navigate the world of international spies while also dealing with her growing attraction to a charming man in drag.
A tour of the waters near a South Sea island, introducing us to the various kinds of marine life, including the pickled herring, the hermit crab, the starfish, a seahorse race, and many other puns. Among the running gags, a two-headed fish who keeps asking for directions to Mr. Ripley and a professor in a diving sphere looking for a rare wim-wam whistling shark.
This documentary tells the amazing story of one of America's most famous vintage roadside attractions, Aquarena Springs, located in San Marcos, Texas. With the worlds only submarine theater, aquamaids, Glurpo the underwater clown, glass bottom boats, Swiss Skyride, Texana Village (think Gunsmoke),and Ralph the swimming pig -- Aquarena Springs was a state and national phenomenon throughout the second half of the 20th century. This nostalgic documentary transports the viewer back in time to hear the stories and see the images of that magical place called Aquarena Springs. Texas State University purchased the park in 1994 and considering the importance of water resources to human life and how that will only increase in the future, what happens next?
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