The Old Man and the Sea is a gripping adventure that tells the story of an old fisherman named Santiago who sets out alone in a small boat into the Gulf Stream to catch a giant marlin. As Santiago battles with the enormous fish, he faces numerous challenges that test his physical and mental strength. The novel explores themes of human resilience, the inherent struggle between man and nature, and the pursuit of personal goals despite overwhelming odds.
Hemingway & Gellhorn is a movie based on the real-life love story and turbulent relationship between Ernest Hemingway and Martha Gellhorn. Set against the backdrop of the Spanish Civil War and World War II, the film explores their passionate love affair, artistic ambitions, and the challenges they faced as both war correspondents and partners. It delves into their volatile personalities, their shared addiction to alcohol, and their constant need for adventure. Despite their intense love, the relationship suffers from infidelity, jealousy, and the pressures of fame, eventually leading to their divorce.
Blue Miracle is a heartwarming film based on a true story set in Mexico. A group of orphans face their biggest challenge yet as they enter a fishing competition in a bid to save their beloved orphanage. With the help of their determined captain, they set sail on a thrilling adventure, navigating the treacherous sea and encountering unexpected obstacles. Along the way, they learn valuable lessons about friendship, courage, and the power of never giving up. Will they be able to overcome all odds and achieve their extraordinary goal?
The Old Man and the Sea is a compelling story about an aging fisherman who embarks on a dangerous adventure to catch a giant marlin. As he struggles with the enormous fish, he must confront his own mortality and the forces of nature. Will he be able to overcome the challenges and prove his worth as a fisherman?
American Night is a gripping and stylish crime thriller set in the neon-lit streets of New York City. The movie follows an anti-hero courier as he navigates through a nonlinear timeline of events involving gangsters, shootouts, and a mysterious safe deposit box. With elements of contemporary art and pop culture, American Night is a cult psychotronic film that explores themes of betrayal, revelation, and the dark underbelly of the city. Get ready for a thrilling ride filled with car chases, taxi rides, and unexpected twists.
In this romantic comedy musical, a boat captain finds himself caught between the affections of three women while trying to navigate his successful career and decide on his romantic future.
Santiago, an old and experienced fisherman, sets out alone in a small boat to catch a giant marlin. Their epic battle against each other and the forces of nature becomes a struggle for survival.
Road to Singapore is a comedy romance movie from 1940. Two friends, Josh and Ace, tired of their lives in the United States, decide to go on a journey to Singapore. Along the way, they get involved in various comedic situations and meet interesting characters. They also encounter romance and find themselves falling for two beautiful women. Will their journey to Singapore bring them happiness and new beginnings?
The Facts of Life is a comedy-drama movie that follows the lives of various couples and individuals in California. The story revolves around their marriages, vacations, and fishing trips, as well as their relationships and challenges. It explores themes of love, infidelity, and the complexities of human relationships.
A group of fishermen, including Howard Hill, "the world's greatest archer," go in search of marlin off the California coast. With a fishing line attached to his arrow, Hill plans to spear the fish, which would then be brought aboard the boat by rod and reel.
With Pete Smith providing dry off-screen commentary, we watch some serious fishing: a marlin caught near Catalina, a hammerhead shark caught then wrestled in a small rowboat near Baja, the largest (721 pounds) great white shark caught to date in California waters, Chinook Indians catching salmon at Celilo Falls in Oregon - each with his designated place on the river where his ancestors stood, and, last, a crew on a boat off Mexico hoisting and hurling tuna using unbarbed hooks (baited only with a feather) as fast as they can as long as the school is there - backbreaking work - but a $25,000 catch.
The near-sighted, and obviously rich, Mr. MaGoo and his nephew, Waldo, set sail on their well-rigged boat to catch Mighty Moe, the elusive giant marlin. Walso falls overboard and Magoo rescues a seal by mistake. Thinking he is giving brandy to Waldo, Magoo serves the seal with cod-liver oil, making the seal very happy. MaGoon ties the cod-liver oil to the anchor, sinks it and promptly catches Mighty Moe. He then sails for port with his prize catch, leaving Waldo, at sea, hanging onto a buoy.
Thelma and Patsy follow a map looking for treasure.
A group of outdoorsmen demonstrate duck hunting as a preliminary to traveling the various hunting and fishing centers of the world. They begin their journey with a trip to the Rocky Mountains to hunt elk and mountain lions and to fish in the freshwater lakes. They travel to Lac la Ronge in Saskatchewan and to Anchorage and the Katmai Peninsula in Alaska to fish for trout, salmon, and grayling and hunt moose and bear. In the Arctic, the hunters go with a group of Eskimos for their biggest catch, the polar bear. The hunters travel south by plane, to the Fishing Club of Panama to fish for marlin, tuna, shark, and dolphin in the Gulf of Panama. In South Africa and the Zambesi River basin, they often hunt with only a camera. Accompanied by native beaters, they hunt elephants, antelope, buffalo, crocodiles, and hippopotami. As conservationists they capture some almost extinct white rhinoceros and take them to a game preserve for protection.
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