In the 15th century, King Henry V of England leads his army into battle against France during the Hundred Years' War. The film portrays the epic events of the Battle of Agincourt and explores the young king's journey to prove himself on the battlefield.
Private House of the SS is a 1977 erotic film that takes place in a secluded mansion during World War II. It explores themes of sexual perversion, sadism, and orgies within the context of the Nazi regime.
D'Artagnan and his three musketeer friends embark on a thrilling journey filled with sword fights, supernatural powers, royal balls, and treacherous traps. As they navigate through the world of high treason and magic, they encounter unforgettable characters and face dangerous enemies. Based on the novel, this miniseries is a thrilling and captivating tale of loyalty, love, and adventure.
A captivating retelling of the tumultuous relationship between King Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn, exploring their passionate love affair, political intrigues, and the tragic consequences that follow.
To Kill a King is a movie set during the English Civil War in the 1640s. It follows the story of the trial and execution of King Charles I, as well as the political intrigue and betrayal that surrounded it. The film explores themes of power, loyalty, and the consequences of rebellion.
Henry VIII and His Six Wives is a biographical drama that explores the tumultuous life of King Henry VIII and his marriages. From his passionate love affairs to political treacheries, the movie dives deep into the intriguing and scandalous events that shaped the Tudor dynasty.
The Fighting Musketeers is a swashbuckler adventure set in 17th century France. It follows the story of three musketeers who fight against a powerful Catholic cardinal and his henchmen. The musketeers are sworn to protect their king and queen, as well as the honor and loyalty of France. Along the way, they encounter various obstacles and challenges, including sword fights, palace intrigues, and dangerous missions. Their friendship and courage are put to the test as they try to uncover a conspiracy and save the kingdom from the cardinal's evil plans. This period piece is filled with action, romance, and drama, showcasing the bravery and determination of the musketeers.
Ordered to seduce French captain and steal from him classified papers, Mata Hari, an exotic dancer and a spy, instead falls in love with him and blows the cover.
To avenge her defeat and with the help of the Cardinal's army leader Rochefort, the treacherous Milady de Winter kidnaps both D'Artagnan and Constance, in order to spur a war between the French and the English, as per the Cardinal's wish.
In 19th century Russia, a devoted wife faces a conspiracy against her husband that leads to his execution. She fights for justice and love amidst a turbulent period of uprising and trial, ultimately enduring the hardships of hard labor in Siberia.
The Dreyfus Affair is a dramatic short film depicting the wrongful conviction and subsequent life of Alfred Dreyfus, a French army officer accused of treason in the late 19th century. Dreyfus is sent to a penal colony in Guiana, where he faces isolation, shackles, and political intrigue. In an attempt to clear his name, he enlists the help of a dedicated lawyer and uncovers evidence that proves his innocence. The film explores themes of discrimination, anti-Semitism, and the fight for justice.
A British officer poses as a traitor in order to infiltrate a team of terrorists who are sabotaging ships, while a seductive cabaret dancer is working for the mysterious genius who runs the enemy spy ring.
As the title "The Queen's Heart" suggests, this early German black and white version of Mary Queen of Scott's eventful reign and death focuses on her emotional perception rather lyrically, with some songs, mainly by her.
The Jewish ex-officer Alfred Dreyfus's degradation. He stands in a military quadrant and the Adjutant proceeds to tear off his medals; Dreyfus is compelled to pass in front of the troops in disgrace. Star Film catalog #216, this is part of Melies's Dreyfus Affair film series and is the second installment. It is one of two installments that has either been destroyed or never restored, and is thus not currently available to the public.
An officer in his secret mission to India is injured by foreign agents. He returns to Greece but must be considered dead by his wife for the needs of the service, since he must discover who betrays the state secrets.
Karin does not belong to the nobility but nevertheless marries the mentally ill king Erik XIV and becomes queen of Sweden. The king's skilled counsellor Göran Persson wants a royal policy supporting the people and supported by it. But in relation to the nobility the king oscillates between provocative strength and unpredictable weakness. Göran arranges that some very powerful noblemen are killed. Subsequently the king tries to have them convicted of high treason by the parliament. He forgets the manuscript, mixes up all facts, and the noblemen are acquitted. But Göran speedily gathers another parliament and has them convicted. Meanwhile Erik apologises because of the unjust murders. Hence Erik is dethroned and imprisoned. Göran is executed. Karin is restricted to a castle in Finland. In the prison Erik believes that he is still the king and gives the guards presents such as all fishes in the Baltic Sea.
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