Lassie is a beloved TV show set in the 1950s and follows the story of a loyal dog named Lassie and her human friends. Together, they navigate various adventures and obstacles while forming deep bonds and showcasing the beauty of the human-dog relationship. With themes of family, friendship, and loyalty, Lassie captivates audiences of all ages.
Former Marine Jackson Briggs, seeking to return to service, transports a female Belgian Shepherd named Lulu to a soldier's funeral. Along the way, they face challenges, bond, and discover the true meaning of loyalty and friendship.
Over the course of ten days and 435 miles, an unbreakable bond is forged between pro adventure racer Michael Light and a scrappy street dog companion dubbed Arthur. As the team is pushed to their outer limits of endurance in the race, Arthur redefines what victory, loyalty and friendship truly mean.
A boy, who was abused by his violent father, finds solace and protection from his dogs. However, the trauma leads him to a dangerous path of murderous madness as he lives on the fringes of society.
In 'Don't Breathe 2', the Blind Man returns with a fierce determination to protect a young girl who has been abducted. As he fights against a group of ruthless criminals, he uses his heightened senses and brutal tactics to ensure their downfall.
Max is a dog trained to detect explosives in Afghanistan. When his handler is killed in action, Max is sent back to the U.S. where he is adopted by his handler's family. As Max helps the family cope with their loss, he uncovers a dangerous plot involving illegal arms trade and must use his skills to protect his new family.
Absolutely Anything is a comedy sci-fi film about a man who is given the power to make absolutely anything happen by a group of aliens. With this newfound power, he goes on a series of misadventures, causing chaos and hilarity. As he tries to navigate the consequences of his actions, he learns valuable lessons about the power of his choices.
Sword of the Stranger is set in Japan during the Sengoku period. The story follows a nameless wandering samurai, known only as 'Nanashi' (meaning 'nameless'), who is constantly on the run and haunted by his past. When he is offered a job to escort a young boy named Kotaro, who is being pursued by the Ming Dynasty's forces, Nanashi reluctantly accepts. As they journey together, they encounter bandits, assassins, and other dangers, forming an unlikely bond along the way.
When a detective's partner is murdered by a drug lord, he is assigned a new partner - a dog named Jerry Lee. Together, they must bring down the criminal empire and seek justice for their fallen comrade. Along the way, they encounter explosive car chases, comedic mishaps, and thrilling rooftop pursuits.
Hondo is a West Point graduate and Native American warrior who is tasked with defending the Arizona Territory against the Chiricahua Apache tribe. Along the way, he forms a bond with a young boy and his mother, and together they navigate the harsh desert landscape and face various challenges and threats.
When Beethoven, the lovable St. Bernard, gets a big break to star in a movie, chaos ensues as he drags his owner and a group of animals into a whirlwind of fun and mayhem. From movie sets to slime houses, Beethoven navigates through hilarious situations while trying to save the day.
Run, Joe, Run was a Saturday morning television program that aired on NBC from 1974 to 1976. It centered around Joe, a German Shepherd in the military's K-9 Corp., and his master, Sergeant Will Corey. One day, during training, Joe was falsely accused of attacking his master, a crime for which the dog would be put to sleep as punishment. However, he escaped before being killed and a $200 bounty was put on his head. Sgt. Corey believed Joe was innocent and also pursued him, hoping to find Joe before the authorities did. While on the run, Joe helped people he encountered. During the show's second season, Sgt. Corey, having never found Joe, was called back to duty. Joe then teamed with a hiker, Josh McCoy, and continued to help others, all the while still on the run. The show was considered as a cross between Lassie and The Fugitive. Like The Fugitive, and later, The Incredible Hulk, it centered around a falsely accused person running from authorities and helping out people he meets along the way. The show was produced by William P. D'Angelo Productions, who also produced the NBC young adult drama, Westwind.
While having a day-long swim at Athens' queer beach, best friends Demosthenes and Nikitas recall the events of a recent summer in the prospect of turning them into a screenplay for Nikitas' feature debut.
Dinky Dog is an 11-minute animated segment on The All-New Popeye Hour from September 9, 1978 to September 1981 and was Hanna-Barbera's first show created and produced in Australia. Following the original network run of The All-New Popeye Hour, Dinky Dog was given its own half-hour timeslot in syndication. Thirty-two 11-minute installments of Dinky Dog were produced; two were aired per 30-minute episode.
Umberto D., an aging pensioner in post-World War II Italy, battles poverty and loneliness as he tries to fend off eviction and find companionship in his loyal dog.
In 'I Died a Thousand Times,' an ex-convict is coerced into attempting a dangerous heist in the high Sierras. Along the way, he forms unexpected relationships and encounters treachery that threatens his life. This film-noir crime thriller explores themes of unrequited love, dissension, and the lengths people will go to for redemption.
Chinook the Alaskan Malamute must lead a shipwrecked blind man out of the wilderness, while the man's children launch a rescue mission of their own.
In a small town, a stranger arrives and disrupts the lives of the residents. As his true intentions become clear, chaos ensues and the town is thrown into turmoil.
During World War II, a dog named Lassie embarks on a dangerous journey to reunite with his master's son who is a prisoner of war. Along the way, they face various challenges and obstacles, showcasing the unwavering loyalty and bravery of Lassie.
K-9: P.I. (2002) is a movie about a retired police dog who becomes a private investigator. He gets involved in a robbery investigation while forming a bond with his owner. Together, they take on criminals and solve the case.