In 1950s London, the film adaptation of Agatha Christie's play The Mousetrap is put on hold when a crew member is murdered. Inspector Stoppard and Constable Stalker must investigate the murder and navigate a web of suspects and potential victims in order to solve the case.
Stan & Ollie is a biographical comedy-drama set in the 1950s, based on the true story of the famous comedy duo, Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy. The film follows their reunion and final theatrical tour in Britain, showcasing their enduring friendship, betrayal, and the challenges they faced. It explores the comedic genius, the bonds they shared, and the impact they made on the world of comedy.
Victor/Victoria is a comedic tale of a struggling singer who finds success by pretending to be a man pretending to be a woman, all set against the backdrop of 1920s Paris. With the help of a flamboyant entertainer and a gangster mobster, she navigates the world of nightclub performances, gender disguise, and romantic entanglements.
Dance, Girl, Dance tells the story of a talented dancer who faces challenges and opportunities in the competitive world of show business. She must navigate relationships, make tough choices, and pursue her dreams amidst the glamour and drama of the entertainment industry.
The Devil's Violinist is based on the true story of a renowned violinist in 19th-century London. It explores his passion for music and his complicated personal life, including a love affair and struggles with his business manager.
The Great Ziegfeld is a musical biographical film about Florenz Ziegfeld Jr., a Broadway impresario known for his lavish stage productions and his promotion of showgirls. The film follows Ziegfeld's rise to fame, his tumultuous relationships with his wife Anna Held and actress Billie Burke, and the financial crisis that threatens his theatrical empire. Despite obstacles, Ziegfeld perseveres and achieves vindication with his successful production, the Ziegfeld Follies.
The Red Shoes follows the story of a young ballet dancer who is torn between her love for dance and her love for a composer. As she rises to fame, she becomes consumed by her passion and the red shoes she wears, leading to tragic consequences.
Footlight Parade follows a Broadway producer named Chester Kent as he faces challenges such as writer's block, blackmail, and a broken engagement while trying to put on a successful musical stage production. With tap-dancing, synchronized swimming, and elaborate production numbers, Kent must navigate the complexities of show business to achieve his goals.
Twentieth Century is a romantic comedy film about a theatrical producer who discovers a talented protege. As they collaborate on a stage play, their relationship becomes complicated with love affairs, competition, and the antics of an escaped lunatic. Set against the backdrop of the theater world, the film explores the dynamics of the mentor-protege relationship and the challenges they face. With witty dialogue, hilarious situations, and memorable characters, Twentieth Century is a classic screwball comedy that will keep you entertained.
Funny Lady is a fictional biography that follows the story of Fanny Brice, a talented female singer and comedienne in the show business. The movie explores her love life, her relationship with a womanizer and theatrical producer, and her journey to success in the entertainment industry. Set in 1930s New York City, Funny Lady showcases Fanny Brice's struggles and triumphs in her career and personal life.
In 'The Pirate,' a singer falls in love with a pirate who may not be what he seems. Their love is tested as they navigate treacherous waters and face the destruction of their Caribbean island. With musical numbers, sword fights, and a dash of comedy, this film is a true spectacle.
Creation Stories is a biographical drama that follows the rise of a redheaded man in the UK music scene of the 1980s and 1990s. It explores his journey from being a failed musician to becoming a successful music impresario, navigating through drug use, rock bands, and the highs and lows of the British music industry. Based on a true story, this movie showcases the character's rags-to-riches journey and his involvement in the iconic Britpop era.
Opera singer Ina Massine tries to win back former husband Dr. Lincoln I. Bartlett.
The Story of Three Loves is an anthology film that explores various stories of love and passion. Each story is unique and showcases different aspects of relationships, including unrequited love, mentor-protege relationships, and supernatural powers. The film features an ensemble cast and takes the audience on a journey through different settings such as a circus, a ship, and a theater. With elements of drama, fantasy, music, and romance, this film captures the complexities of human emotions and the power of love.
The Hard Way tells the story of a talented nightclub entertainer who rises to fame on Broadway but faces treachery and betrayal along the way. The film explores themes of ambition, sacrifice, and the dark side of showbiz.
A Mighty Wind is a satirical mockumentary comedy about a reunion concert of folk musicians. The film follows the preparations for the concert, the personal lives of the musicians, and the challenges they face in their careers. With catchy songs and satirical humor, A Mighty Wind explores the world of folk music and the eccentricities of its performers.
The amazing biography of legendary circus impresario and unparalleled showman, P.T. Barnum.
Variety Lights is a comedy-drama that follows a young woman who dreams of becoming a star in the entertainment industry. She joins a traveling variety show and faces challenges and romantic entanglements along the way.
A music conductor becomes obsessed with a singer and resorts to murder in order to possess her. His descent into madness is fueled by jealousy and a desire for power.
Tonight We Sing is a 1953 musical biopic film, directed by Mitchell Leisen, based on the life and career of the celebrated impresario Sol Hurok. It stars David Wayne and Ezio Pinza.