Ten strangers are lured to an isolated island under different pretexts. All have been complicit in the death(s) of others but escaped notice. They are met by the butler and housekeeper, Thomas and Ethel Rogers, who state that their hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Owen will be arriving later. When Mr. Owen fails to arrive, each guest realizes that each of them has a secret connected to the mansion's past. When a recording accuses them each of murder, they realize that they have been invited to pay for their past crimes. One by one, the guests are killed following the lines of the nursery rhyme "Ten Little Soldier Boys," which is framed and hung in each guest's room. As the storm worsens, the remaining guests realize that the killer must be one of them, and tensions rise.
When Mitchell gets transferred to a new school in Cincinnati, he must face his fear of heights and learn to navigate the intense world of high school. With the help of his cousin, a group of friends, and his love for inline skating, Mitchell discovers his own strengths and learns the importance of friendship and perseverance.
Gunda (1998) is a revenge story involving a pimp, coolie, and an autorickshaw driver. It features decapitation, cleavage, and verbal duels. The movie explores the theme of good versus evil and contains elements of b-movie and exploitation films.
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