When a group of boys go see an R-rated movie, their parents blame Canada for corrupting them. This leads to a war between the US and Canada, with the fate of the world at stake. As the boys try to save their favorite movie stars from execution, they confront political satire, censorship, and the forces of evil. They must learn to stand up for what they believe in while navigating love, friendship, and the chaos that ensues.
After turning against friends of his Kung Fu teacher, Cheung Li Kung is banished to Malaysia, but instead of reforming, Cheung sets up a casino to steal wages back from the miners who work for him. When he also kidnaps the local store owner's daughter, and beats her after she refuses his advances, only those familiar with the invincible techniques of Bruce Lee can stop Cheung's evil use of Kung Fu. They must battle the menacing Malaysian bullwhip expert, and even berserk apes, in furious non-stop action that demonstrates the Shaolin Grand Master's deadly dragon fist, snake and tiger techniques.
The Inheritor is a movie about a female executive who inherits her father's steel business and becomes the target of a neo-fascist minister. As she tries to reform the steel industry and protect her family's legacy, she must navigate political intrigue and face threats from the minister and his hitman. Along the way, she forms alliances with a reporter and a social reformer, and discovers the true meaning of power and love.
Jacob, a man living in a Jewish ghetto during World War II, tells everyone that he has a radio and spreads false news of the war to give hope to the residents. However, when a real radio is found, Jacob must continue the charade to protect the lives of those in the ghetto.
Manon tells the story of a young woman who gets caught up in the French Resistance during World War II and goes on a journey that involves illegal immigration, Nazi collaborationism, and hiding a Jew. Along the way, she forms a forbidden relationship with a Jewish refugee and faces numerous challenges and dangers.
Just when Cjamango has won a bag of gold in a poker game, he is attacked by the gangs of El Tigre and Don Pablo. As he recovers from the injuries caused by the attack, Cjamango becomes attached to a Mexican boy, Manuel, and to a beautiful girl, Perla. El Tigre and Pablo are meanwhile at odds with one another about the gold, and Cjamango tries to play them against themselves
Our heroine, Miss Velez (despite the fact that she seems to be just along for the ride) is much her usual over-eloquent self (how fortunate she has no sound track!), while Warner Oland makes such an impressive and villainously seedy bandit, he needs no sound track at all. We can just imagine his oily, purring accents all too well.
A guy called Harlequin and his company, who call themselves "wolves", live at a stop near the city, where they often go to "relax" - in search of thrills. And they're not just bullies, at least they think they are. They beat metalheads and fascists for ideological reasons, assert their simple order based on a special kind of justice and the right of the strong. In addition, Harlequin himself tries to think about complex universal values and connect them with the way of life he leads. However, he is faced with people who have their own order, not the same as the main character. And then the party life turns into a real tragedy.
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