In 1890s Wyoming, Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid lead a band of outlaws. When a train robbery goes wrong, they find themselves on the run with a posse hard on their heels. After considering their options, they escape to South America. Wyoming, c. 1900s. Butch Cassidy (Paul Newman) and the Sundance Kid (Robert Redford), the leaders of the famous Hole in the Wall Gang, are planning another bank robbery. As they return to their hideout in Hole-in-the-Wall, they find out that the gang has selected a new leader, Harvey Logan. He challenges Butch to a knife fight, which Butch wins, using a ruse. Logan had the idea to rob the Union Pacific Flyer train instead of banks. He wanted to rob it twice, the idea being that the return would be considered safe and therefore more money might be involved. Butch takes this idea as his own. The first robbery goes very well and the Marshal of the next town can't manage to raise a posse. Butch and Sundance listen to his attempts, enjoying themselves. Sundance's lover, Etta Place (Katherine Ross), is introduced. But obviously both men vie for her attention as she also goes bike-riding with Butch, a dialogue-free part of the film, accompanied by 'Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head'. The second robbery goes wrong. Not only does Butch use too much dynamite to blow the safe, but also a second train arrives, which is carrying a posse of six heavily armed men on horseback that has been specially outfitted to hunt down Butch and Sundance. The gang flees, but the entire posse follows Butch and Sundance...
In 19th-century Southern USA, Harriet Tubman, an African-American woman, escapes from slavery and becomes a leader in the Underground Railroad, helping other slaves achieve freedom. Facing danger and pursuing justice, she fights against the institution of slavery during the American Civil War.
Infinitely Polar Bear is a heartwarming and comedic film that tells the story of a father with bipolar disorder named Cam Stuart. After Cam's wife Maggie decides to go to business school in New York, Cam is left to take care of their two young daughters. Despite his struggles with mental illness, Cam is determined to prove that he can be a loving and responsible father. The film follows Cam as he navigates the challenges of parenting, dealing with his own illness, and trying to hold his family together.
A homeless man is recruited to participate in a deadly game where he becomes the target of a group of wealthy hunters. As he fights for survival, he must use his wits and resourcefulness to outsmart his pursuers.
Set in the 1980s in England, Son of Rambow tells the story of two young boys who bond over their love for movies and create their own action-packed film. As they embark on this adventure, they navigate family relationships, religious upbringings, and the challenges of their friendship.
In 12th-century England, the nobleman Robin of Loxley returns home from the Crusades, only to find his lands taken and his people oppressed by the corrupt Prince John. With the help of a band of merry outlaws, Robin becomes the legendary figure known as Robin Hood, stealing from the rich to give to the poor and leading a rebellion against the tyrannical rule.
In The Frisco Kid, a rabbi travels to Philadelphia to be the new spiritual leader of a congregation. Along the way, he meets a bank robber and they form an unlikely friendship. Together, they navigate the challenges of the Old West and confront their own inner demons.
In 'Frankenstein Created Woman,' a mad scientist takes revenge on those who wronged him by transferring the soul of a disfigured woman into another body. As the experiment progresses, events take a dark turn leading to tragic consequences.
Mogambo is a 1953 movie that takes place in Africa and revolves around a love triangle between a game hunter, a socialite, and a safari guide. Tensions rise as the characters navigate the dangers of the jungle and face their inner conflicts. It is a story of love, betrayal, and survival.
Queen Kelly is a drama and romance movie released in 1932. The plot revolves around a young woman named Kitty Kelly who is sent away to a convent by her aunt. However, Kitty's life takes a turn when she falls in love with a prince and becomes the queen of a fictional kingdom. The movie explores themes of love, betrayal, and the complexities of royal life.
Boudu, a homeless man, is saved from drowning and taken in by a middle-class family. His presence disrupts their lives and reveals the class differences in society. Boudu's unconventional behavior and his relationships with the family members lead to humorous and satirical situations.
All That... for This?! is a comedic crime romance that takes place in France in the 1990s. The story follows a couple who find themselves in a series of misadventures involving seduction games, impersonations, and a small-time crook. Their dysfunctional relationship is tested as they navigate adultery, jealousy, and an extramarital affair. The plot also includes elements of mountain climbing, gambling addiction, and a dramatic helicopter rescue.
Lena, a teenager, seeks revenge after her best friend betrays her. The story revolves around cyberbullying, drug-induced hallucinations, and the consequences of one's actions. Lena's journey includes dramatic moments like running for her life, jumping into a river, and being rescued from drowning. The movie also touches on themes of adultery, envy, and the dangers of fake social media accounts.
Graduation is a movie about a high school graduation that takes an unexpected turn when a group of students decide to rob a bank. The main character, who is dealing with an unfaithful boyfriend and financial problems, gets caught up in the plan. As the robbery unfolds, the students face various obstacles including gun shootings, security guards, and a daring escape by jumping into a river. Along the way, there are hospital visits and moments of jealousy among the characters. The climax of the movie involves a tense confrontation in the bank vault. Ultimately, the movie explores themes of ambition, desperation, and the consequences of one's actions.
The Return of the Native (1994) is a movie adaptation of a classic literature novel. It tells the story of unrequited love, superstition, and the challenges faced by the characters in a small community in the 1840s. The plot revolves around themes of marriage, separation, and the struggles of relationships. The movie explores the dynamics between characters and their personal journeys, including a blind character and a romantic rivalry. The beautiful countryside setting, horse-drawn carts, and the maypole dance add to the charm of the story.
Virgin Snow is a romantic movie that tells the story of a young Japanese boy who falls in love with a South Korean girl while they both study abroad in Japan. They face cultural differences and obstacles in their relationship, but their love blossoms amidst the challenges.
One man's quest for revenge in a post-apocalyptic world
The film is set in the small village of Nuottaniemi wherein lives Herr Iisakki and his daughter Hanna. Herr Iisakki has grudge against Herr Heikki, blaming him for the death of his son in a raft accident. To make things worse Herr Heikki's son, Herr Juhani, wants to marry Frau Hanna but she only has eyes for a lumberman named Herr Anti Koskenalustan.
After her sister is brutally murdered, bubbly younger sibling Mahek (Tanisha) withdraws from her friends and family into a protective shell. The only boy she's remotely drawn to is a college student who's much like Mahek is now -- shy and introverted. Things seem to be proceeding smoothly between the two, until one day when Mahek is attacked by a man in a joker's mask who seems intent on murdering her.
During World War II, American officer Capt. Lee Mitchell (Stuart Whitman) and a British military unit boldly infiltrate German-occupied enemy territory and attempt to kidnap brilliant Nazi scientist Dr. Von Heinken (Pinkas Braun) and bring him back in one piece. While shuttling their prized captive to safety, the Allied forces courageously assist desperate refugees and tussle with overpowering German and Russian forces.