A group of World War II veterans, led by Danny Ocean, plan to rob five Las Vegas casinos on New Year's Eve by simultaneously detonating an explosives-filled van at each casino's electrical control center.
When their ship is destroyed in a storm, the Robinson family finds themselves stranded on a deserted island. With resourcefulness and teamwork, they build a new life and face various challenges, including encounters with pirates and wild animals.
Remember the Night is a heartwarming comedy-drama set during the holiday season. The story follows a district attorney who prosecutes a shoplifter and ends up falling in love with her. As they embark on a road trip to their hometown, they face misunderstandings, legal complications, and the challenges of their own pasts. With themes of redemption, kindness, and family, Remember the Night explores the power of love and forgiveness.
During World War II, a young nurse falls in love with a Frenchman on a Pacific island. They face challenges and obstacles due to their different backgrounds and the war raging around them.
Hamlet, the Prince of Denmark, is visited by the ghost of his father who reveals that he was murdered by his uncle, Claudius. Hamlet decides to seek revenge and feigns insanity to hide his plans. As his scheme unfolds, the play explores themes of revenge, betrayal, and the nature of madness.
In a town plagued by racism, Bayou and Leanne's young love is torn apart when Leanne is taken away by her mother. Years later, they reunite but face even greater challenges. Leanne is passing as white and trapped in a loveless marriage, while Bayou is falsely accused and hunted down by racist white men. As their paths cross again, tragedy looms, leading Bayou to flee to Chicago. A tale of sibling rivalry, ambition, and betrayal unfolds as Willie Earl, Bayou's jealous brother, seeks revenge.
In 1940s New York, a young man with a gift for the violin faces obstacles in his career and love life due to his overbearing and possessive mother. As he strives for success as a concert violinist, he must navigate the complexities of his relationships and find a way to break free from his mother's manipulative grip.
Kristoffer brings a girl home for the first time, that which at first seems as a fragile and tender love story makes a tragic shift.
The Scarlet Empress (1934) tells the story of Catherine the Great, a woman who dresses as a man in order to join the army and rise to power. She faces manipulation, politics, and intrigue as she navigates the Russian court and eventually becomes Empress. The film explores her tumultuous relationship with her domineering mother, her mental illness, and her struggles to maintain her power in a decadent and oppressive society.
When a magazine publisher's wife becomes jealous of his secretary, she suspects them of having an affair. In an attempt to prove her suspicions, she follows her husband on a business trip to Havana, leading to a series of misunderstandings and comedic situations.
After her teenage daughter accidentally kills a man, a mother tries to cover up the crime while dealing with a manipulative mother and a domineering father-in-law.
Kept Husbands is a drama and romance movie released in 1931. The movie revolves around the themes of poverty, marriage, and family relationships. It follows the story of a daughter of the boss who manipulates her husband in various ways. The plot also explores the heroism of a blue-collar worker and the complexities of relationships. Will the husband achieve a heroic deed and break free from the manipulative wife's hold?
Return to Peyton Place follows the lives and scandals of the residents of a small town. It explores themes of small-town drama, romantic jealousy, and family relationships. Based on the novel, the movie delves into the disapproving and manipulative mother-daughter relationships, secrets, infidelity, and the class-consciousness prevalent in the town. Set in New York City, the story revolves around an ensemble cast and the conflicts they face within their relationships. The movie portrays the dynamics of a matriarchal family, and the struggles of the characters living on the wrong side of the tracks. With its themes of possessive and evil mothers, the narrative exposes the religious hypocrisy and romantic rivalries prevalent in the town.
In 'Hard to Handle,' a fast-talking publicist finds himself entangled in a land swindle and a romantic rivalry. Set in Depression-era America, the story follows the manipulations and deceptions that unfold as the protagonist tries to navigate through a series of challenges in order to come out on top.
Karl is the workaholic adopted son while Stephan is the lazy one. They both go to Munich to study medicine and Karl is at the top of the class while Stephan is barely passing. When Stephan's actions causes the death of Anna, Karl is the one who takes the wrap and three years in prison. When he gets out, he finds Stephan is dead and a sick child needs an operation and he does brilliant surgery. This gets him noticed and his mother tells them that he is Stephan Brenner, not Karl Brenner. She tells Karl that he must cure sickness in the world. But, being that he is Stephan, he can no longer marry Lottie, as she is now his sister.
Sons and Lovers follows the life of Paul Morel, a young man growing up in a dysfunctional family in a mining town in England. He struggles with his domineering mother, a manipulative female who pushes him toward a career as an artist. Along the way, he navigates romantic rivalries, adultery, and the suffragette movement, all while coming of age and exploring his own artistic temperament.
Our Dancing Daughters is a silent film that follows the lives of three young women in the 1920s. The story explores themes of friendship, love, jealousy, and the societal expectations placed on women during the time. The film showcases the vibrant and rebellious spirit of the Jazz Age, as well as the challenges faced by women navigating relationships and societal norms.
In the mid-1800s, a man joins the newly formed Wells Fargo company and faces challenges as he deals with a domineering mother and a manipulative woman. As he works his way up in the company, he navigates through betrayals, stagecoach robberies, and the gold rush.
In The Baroness and the Butler, a manipulative wife and mother uses her wiles to control and manipulate those around her, including her husband, butler, and the prime minister. Set in Budapest, Hungary, the film explores themes of dysfunctional relationships, class distinction, and the taming of the shrew.
A man stumbles out of a car crash with no memory of what transpired. Everyone who he meets suggests that he is a ruthless man with an aggressive temper. Could he be deliberately blocking out memories of his past?