Wonder Women follows the story of a group of female athletes who are recruited by a secret organization to take on a mad scientist. They must use their skills in karate, kung-fu, and other martial arts to stop his evil plans. Along the way, they uncover a dangerous plot involving brain transplants and a femme fatale. The movie features thrilling chase scenes, intense fight sequences, and a surprise ending.
Ex-Lady (1933) follows a free-spirited fashion designer who marries a wealthy tycoon but struggles with fidelity and her desire for independence. Set in Manhattan and Havana, the film explores themes of marriage, jealousy, and sexual liberation.
A brain surgeon on vacation in Latin America gets caught in a political crisis after the death of a dictator. He becomes involved in a dangerous situation as he tries to navigate the complexities of a corrupt regime and save a female hostage.
Three men plan a jewelry heist abroad the Andalusia express train.
Tough guy fights gangsters and counterfeiters in pre-Castro Cuba.
The story unfolds in Bilbao. Rocío (Emma Suárez), is in love with Mario (Antonio Banderas), a free rider with a lot of face that, to top it all, is partner of the business of her father, Domingo (Francisco Rabal) with whom she maintains incestuous relations. When Domingo passes away, both Mario and Rocío's mother have to put to the front of the business, finishing with the inheritance that could receive Rocío. In the midst of her frustration, a young business worker, secretly in love with Rocío, will try to have the legacy of her father end up in the hands of his rightful heiress.
Marcos is an arrogant jai-alai player who seduces and discards women until he himself becomes the object of a cunning revenge.
After her father is murdered, a girl joins the police force in an effort to track down the killers.
Paco, a middle-class young man, tells his lover the shady story of his cousin Montse, a social worker.
Official entry to the first Metro Manila Film Festival in 1978 directed by Manuel 'Fyke' Cinco and starred Christopher de Leon, Marianne dela Riva, Dranreb, Johnny Delgado, Amy Austria, Cynthia Gonzales, Allan Valenzuela, and Manny Luna.
Jai Alai Blues is a documentary that explores the rich history and cultural significance of the Basque sport of Jai Alai. It delves into the passion and excitement of the game, as well as the challenges faced by the players and its connection to the rural communities where it originated in the Basque Country of Spain.
A Thrilling Experience in the World of Beauty and Adventure!
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