The Way We Live Now is a TV show set in 19th century London, exploring the themes of greed and societal snobbishness. The story focuses on the lives of various characters and the impact of their actions on society. It presents a tale of social climbers, nouveau-riche individuals, and the consequences of their pursuit of wealth and status. Based on the novel, this period piece offers a captivating portrayal of a society obsessed with appearances and the consequences of unchecked greed.
In 19th century Europe, a wealthy American woman finds herself trapped in a web of manipulation and deceit as she navigates through relationships with her male cousins. She soon becomes entangled in a love triangle and must confront her own desires and societal expectations.
A nobleman with sadistic tendencies returns to his family castle and becomes entangled in a web of murder and horror.
When a group of people gather in a house for the reading of a will, they find themselves in a comedic and mysterious situation. As the night progresses, a masked killer stalks them, leading to a series of shocking revelations and tense moments. Will they be able to uncover the truth and survive the night?
Two best friends navigate their way through adolescence and the challenges of growing up as they discover the complexities of love, secrets, and the loss of innocence.
Felix Grandet reigns supreme in his modest house in Saumur where his wife and daughter Eugenie lead a distraction-free existence. Extremely avaricious, he does not take a favorable view of the beautiful parties who rush to ask for his daughter's hand. Nothing should damage the colossal fortune he hides from everyone. The sudden arrival of Grandet's nephew, an orphaned and ruined Parisian dandy, turns the young girl's life upside down.
A valuable gem from India is stolen in an old dark mansion and it is up to Scotland Yard inspector Charles Irwin to find out who did it among all the suspects who were in the house.
During the American Civil War, Valette Bedford waits patiently for her husband Duncan Bedford, to return home, praying that she will not become a widow.
Comin' Round the Mountain is a comedy musical set in the Ozark Mountains. The story revolves around a family feud, hidden treasure, and a holiday romance. The Hatfield and McCoy families, living in the American South, find themselves in a hilarious and chaotic scenario filled with hoedowns, square dances, and love potions. As tensions escalate, the families must come together to resolve their differences and put an end to the long-standing feud.
When the daughter of the miserly cooper Grandet is up for marriage, both families Des Grassins and Cruchot want to marry their sons to her and her substantial dowry. But the girl shows more interest in the impoverished cousin, whom she entrusts her entire fortune to.
The study of a one-year marriage that begins to crumble. A married man is torn between the love of his wife, and the attraction to a cousin of his wife.
It's time for the annual Dooley family reunion and Dooley matriarch Meemaw's 100th birthday celebration. But teenaged Billy is welcomingly distracted from wacky relatives and the ultra-competitive family games by a mysterious runaway named Samantha. In the meantime, Meemaw, does some running away herself.
And just when you believe there is nothing more to fear, you will begin to experience the ultimate terror of the END PLAY.
Twelve year-old Edek falls under the spell of a girl named Monika while vacationing at his aunt's house. Getting increasingly infatuated with her, Edek does not know that Monika is not all she seems to be.
Hans and Jan Bitner live on opposite sides of the iron curtain. Hans lives in France, he leads a quiet life. Bitner is a Pole, involved in the fight for a free Poland. Their lives are different, but there is one detail that links them.
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