Invasion of the Body Snatchers is a horror/sci-fi movie from 1978. Set in San Francisco, it follows a group of people who discover that aliens are replacing humans with emotionless duplicates created from seed pods. As the invasion spreads, they must find a way to stay awake and evade the aliens, as falling asleep allows them to be duplicated as well. The movie explores themes of paranoia, loss of identity, and the struggle for survival.
In Brother 2, a Russian drifter named Danila learns that his twin brother has been murdered in the United States. Seeking revenge, Danila travels to America and navigates the dangerous world of crime, encountering mafia bosses, ruthless criminals, and corrupt officials along the way.
After a series of disappointments, Stella decides to take a vacation in Jamaica. There, she meets and falls in love with a younger man, prompting her to reevaluate her life and rediscover her true self.
Dark Eyes is a comedy-drama about love, betrayal, and mistaken identity. The story is entirely told in flashback, focusing on the life of an architect named Romano who falls in love with a Russian woman during a trip to a health spa in Italy. Their relationship takes unexpected twists and turns, involving family businesses, gypsy bands, and a surprise ending. Amidst the chaos, Romano discovers the importance of friendship and the true meaning of love.
In Shock Treatment, a female protagonist goes on a vacation to a health spa in France. However, her trip takes an unexpected turn when she discovers a dark secret involving organ theft. As she investigates further, she finds herself caught in a web of deception and corruption, searching for the truth while facing dangers at every turn.
Agatha (1979) is a movie set in 1920s England that follows the disappearance of mystery writer Agatha Christie. After her husband asks her for a divorce, Agatha travels to a health spa where she goes missing. A reporter investigates her disappearance and uncovers a number of secrets and hidden identities. The movie explores themes of betrayal, mystery, and the interwar period.
The Cure is a comedic short film that takes place at a health spa. The film follows the misadventures of an unnamed protagonist who is an alcoholic. As he tries to recover from his addiction, he gets into various comedic situations, such as getting his head stuck in a door and falling into a pool.
Twin Sisters (2002) is a movie based on the novel of the same name. It tells the story of twin sisters who are separated at a young age due to the Holocaust. One sister grows up in the Netherlands while the other lives in Nazi Germany. The movie follows their lives and the challenges they face during World War Two, including their relationships, marriages, and the impact of the war on their lives.
In the midst of WW I, a doctor and a lawyer team up to turn a ramshackle old mountain chateau into a sanatorium/health spa that caters to the afflicted from most every stratum of European society, most of whom show up with false hope in their hearts and plenty of equally false identities. Even the proprietors have a few deceptions, chief among them is the part of the resort where they provide shelter for dying and horribly maimed soldiers. Still the atmosphere of this high-class convalescent home is that of great gentility that thinly disguises the seaminess of the guests' secret activities. Though much of the film is a quirky comedy, tragedy comes creeping in when people begin dying of unnatural causes, and not even the pure mountain air can save the owners and the residents.
When a woman and her family are invited to a luxurious health spa, they soon discover that the owners are members of a secret satanic cult. As their lives are threatened, they must find a way to escape the clutches of the devil-worshipping organization.
The Health Journey is a hilarious comedy that follows the story of a lawyer who embarks on a journey to improve his health and lose weight. Along the way, he encounters various obstacles and hilarious situations, including wearing a chicken costume, surviving insurance fraud, and navigating a kayak through rapids. Through therapy, diet, and various unconventional methods like riding a draisine and a handcar, he gradually learns the importance of taking care of his physical and mental well-being. This movie is part of a series and explores themes of shyness, husband-wife relationships, and the impact of advertising on health. With the support of his neighbor, a guru, and his mother, he transforms his life and finds true happiness.
In 'An Enemy of the People,' a doctor in a small town discovers that the water at a local health spa is contaminated. He confronts corruption and a cover-up as he tries to expose the truth, but faces resistance from the mayor and the townspeople. The doctor's dedication to the health of the community and his fight against the corrupt politicians and mob rule form the central themes of the movie.
Man reconsiders his life after a chance meeting with a childhood acquaintance.
Psychiatrist finds herself falling for her patient.
A private eye is hired to go undercover at a health farm, but before he can find out why his client is murdered.
A housewife who despises society's obsession with health and looks suspects her husband of cheating on her with a hot model in a local health spa. She decides to infiltrate the spa, find the woman and get her revenge. But is it that simple?
Since Jack quit the Agency, things haven't been quite the same. Now they want him back and this time he's going after the man responsible for ruining his life - even if it kills him in the process.
Agent 000 gets involved in high-octane action in this Finnish James Bond parody.
Gangsters are attempting to control the solutions (and winning) of the puzzles in a national newspapers picture puzzles contest craze.
“Another view in which the figures show larger. A springboard furnishes the bathers with much amusement; also a toboggan slide.” (Edison film catalog)