Absence of Malice is a drama, romance, and thriller movie released in 1981. The story revolves around a dedicated newspaper reporter named Megan Carter who unknowingly publishes a story that implicates a businessman named Michael Gallagher in a federal investigation. As a result, Gallagher's life is turned upside down as he faces accusations of organized crime involvement. Throughout the film, Megan and Gallagher form an unlikely bond as they navigate the repercussions of the story and work together to uncover the truth.
The Color of Money is a drama film from 1986 that revolves around a pool hustler named Fast Eddie Felson. After years of being out of the game, Eddie decides to make a comeback by taking a young protégé, Vincent Lauria, under his wing. Together, they travel from one pool hall to another, hustling for money and respect. Along the way, Eddie must confront his own past and face the challenges of the high-stakes pool tournaments. The movie explores themes of possessiveness, jealousy, and redemption.
Stagecoach follows a group of strangers who must rely on each other when they find themselves in dangerous territory. As they travel together, they confront social prejudice, face off against outlaws and Native American attacks, and experience personal struggles and growth.
In 1880, a diverse group of individuals including a liquor salesman, a gambler, a fugitive, and a pregnant woman must navigate the dangers of the Old West as they travel on a stagecoach from Arizona to Lordsburg, New Mexico. Along the way, they encounter Native American attacks, a showdown with outlaws, and personal challenges that test their courage and resilience.
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