The Crawley family travels to the South of France to explore the mystery surrounding the dowager countess's newly acquired villa. As they delve deeper, they unravel secrets and navigate through the world of aristocracy, class differences, and unexpected inheritances.
In the year 1874, an English immigrant travels to the American West in search of a legendary treasure hidden in the Sonora desert. Along the way, he encounters a variety of dangerous obstacles including outlaws, native tribes, and treacherous terrain. With the help of a US Marshal and a US Cavalry officer, he navigates through treacherous canyons and ravines in pursuit of the elusive gold.
The world-famous woodblock artist Hokusai (1760-1849), a widower in need of a steady income, lives with his daughter Oei in the house of his friend Bakin.
He Stands in a Desert Counting the Seconds of His Life follows an artist as he explores his own life and creative process through a series of non-sequential montages and intimate portraits. The film is an avant-garde and autobiographical diary, offering a glimpse into the mind of an underground artist.
A historical drama set during the Napoleonic Wars, following the Duke of Wellington and his troops in Portugal during the year 1810.
Cinderella, the beautiful and kind-hearted girl who lives with her greedy stepmother and two selfish stepsisters, charms a handsome prince when her fairy godmother sends her to the royal ball. She must leave the ball by midnight before all the magic is gone, but Cinderella has so much fun that she forgets all about the warning, and when she flees the castle she leaves behind one glass slipper. Cinderella, originally released directly to video in 1994, is a 48-minute animated film adapted from the classic fairy tale, "Cinderella" by Charles Perrault. The movie was produced by Jetlag Productions and was distributed to DVD in 2002 by GoodTimes Entertainment as part of their "Collectible Classics" line.
Wealthy, reckless Californian Julie Merriday, accompanied by her boyfriend Harry Lindsay, an attorney, narrowly avoids crashing into a motorcycle driven by young Ben Gunther. Ben temporarily abandons his damaged cycle and accepts a ride from Julie but insists upon calling her Barbara. Later, at the Merriday beach house, Julie's Aunt Sarah tells Julie that her great great grandmother was named Barbara, and furthermore, that ancestress had an illegitimate child fathered by one Benjamin Gunther.
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