Jeeves and Wooster is a British comedy series set in 1930s England. It follows the story of Bertie Wooster, a wealthy bachelor, and his valet, Jeeves. Their hilarious misadventures often involve navigating the complexities of the aristocratic society, maintaining the delicate balance of their master-servant relationship, and getting into various humorous situations.
In 19th-century England, Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell use their magical powers to help in the war against Napoleon. But as they delve deeper into the world of magic, they discover dark forces and ancient rivalries that threaten to destroy everything they hold dear.
In this TV show adaptation of the classic novel by Jules Verne, Phileas Fogg, an English gentleman, and his loyal assistant attempt to travel around the world in 80 days. Along the way, they encounter various adventures and obstacles, including acrobats, kidnappings, and mistaken identities.
The action takes place - as the title suggests - in a Palace, a really nice hotel. Funny scenes happen in different places: the kitchen, the reception, the elevator, the rooms, ...
Augusto Pinochet, an aged vampire dictator, decides to die after living 250 years in the world. The movie follows his final journey as he confronts his past and faces unexpected challenges.
Set in 1960s London, 'The Servant' explores the power dynamics and psychological mind games between a wealthy bachelor and his cunning manservant. Through manipulation and control, the servant challenges the class differences and explores themes of submission, role reversal, and repressed homosexuality.
Trail of the Pink Panther follows the hilarious adventures of a bumbling detective as he tries to find a missing pink panther. Along the way, he encounters jewel thieves, disguises, and a variety of comedic mishaps. Can he solve the case and find the panther?
The Adventures of Don Coyote and Sancho Panda is an animated television series produced by Hanna-Barbera and Italian public service broadcaster RAI, loosely based on the main characters in Miguel de Cervantes' 17th century novel, Don Quixote: Don Quixote himself and Sancho Panza.
Arthur & George (2015) is a TV show that follows the true story of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and his investigation into a crime. Set in England in the early 1900s, the show delves into the prejudice and challenges faced by Doyle as he takes on the case. With the help of his loyal manservant, George, Doyle works to uncover the truth and seek justice.
A Broadway actress uses her sex appeal to ruin a marriage only to dump her lover for a richer prospect.
In 16th-century Spain, Miguel de Cervantes, a playwright and tax collector, is imprisoned and defends himself by acting out the story of Don Quixote. Through his delusion, he believes himself to be a knight-errant on a quest to rescue a damsel in distress.
When a female reporter from San Francisco arrives in New York City, she gets caught up in a whirlwind of a Hollywood hoax, secret marriages, and tap-dancing tramp steamers.
Jefferson in Paris is a biographical drama film set in 1780s France, where Thomas Jefferson serves as the American ambassador to King Louis XVI's court. The film explores Jefferson's relationships with Marie Antoinette, his daughter's mixed-race nurse, and his struggles with grief and paternity.
In the 1870s, a mad scientist conducts experiments in his laboratory, including a blood transfusion and a heart transplant, to create a vampire. His deformed assistant helps him lure unsuspecting victims to drain their blood. As the experiments progress, the scientist becomes more obsessed, leading to a series of horrific events.
In The Love Parade, a queen falls in love with her man servant, leading to a series of comedic and romantic misadventures. The film explores themes of gender roles and social class, while also showcasing slapstick comedy and musical performances. As their relationship develops, the queen and the man servant navigate the challenges of their differing positions in society, ultimately finding true love amidst the chaos.
In 'The Little Colonel,' a little girl from the American South brings joy and harmony to her family and community through her enchanting singing and dancing skills. Along the way, she encounters captivating characters, overcomes challenges, and spreads love and laughter amidst the backdrop of the American Civil War aftermath.
In a small Southern town in the United States, a black sheriff fights against racial prejudice and tries to maintain peace amidst growing tensions.
The Laughing Woman is a seductive and controversial Italian film from 1969. It revolves around the wealthy man's exploitative relationships with women, exploring themes of misogyny and male chauvinism. The movie features elements of romance and thriller genres, with art deco and pop art aesthetics. It showcases scenes of bondage, sexism, and nudity, as well as intricate sculptures and a swimming pool. The plot also involves a cat, a little person, and footsie-under-the-table moments. Additionally, there are scenes depicting a doctor, a man taking a bath, and a shirtless workout. Overall, The Laughing Woman explores themes of power dynamics, pleasure, and sexual games.
When a man discovers his brother's evil plot to marry a young woman and inherit the family fortune, he must navigate a treacherous mansion filled with secret passages, torture chambers, and betrayal in order to save her.
In The Teckman Mystery, a British military investigator is assigned to a case involving the suspicious death of a test pilot and the disappearance of key documents. As he delves deeper into the investigation, he uncovers a web of conspiracy, espionage, and romance, revealing a plot with far-reaching implications. With the help of a mysterious femme fatale and his own investigative skills, he must navigate the dangerous world of military secrets and find the truth before it's too late.