Set in the 14th century, Outlaw King follows the story of Robert the Bruce, a nobleman who leads a guerilla warfare against the English forces occupying Scotland. With the support of his loyal followers, Robert the Bruce fights for Scottish independence and attempts to reclaim his kingdom.
In the final battle for Middle-earth, Frodo and Sam must destroy the One Ring while Aragorn leads an army to defeat Sauron. The fate of all depends on their success.
Set in 12th-century England, the movie tells the iconic story of Robin Hood, a skilled archer who forms a band of outlaws to fight against the corrupt Sheriff of Nottingham and the oppressive rule of Prince John. Robin Hood's adventures include daring sword fights, clever disguises, and acts of vigilant justice as he robs from the rich to give to the poor.
Mary Queen of Scots follows the tumultuous life of Mary Stuart, who becomes the Queen of Scotland at a young age and faces political intrigue, betrayal, and religious conflicts. As she tries to regain control of her kingdom, she finds herself in a power struggle with her cousin, Queen Elizabeth I of England.
Directors Robert Townsend and Quincy Newell offer this comprehensive and hilarious examination of the history, evolution and cultural significance of African American comedy in America, from the earliest minstrel shows to the latest HBO special. Featuring interviews with cultural critics and loads of comedic clips, this program features appearances by a who's-who of black comedians including Chris Rock, Bill Cosby, Whoopi Goldberg and many more.
In Die Nibelungen: Kriemhild's Revenge, Kriemhild, the widow of Siegfried, continues her path of vengeance against the Burgundians for their betrayal. Fueled by her grief and hatred, she seeks to destroy everything they hold dear, leading to a tragic and destructive battle that will forever change their lives.
A group of young offenders are sent to work with villagers on an abandoned farm, only to discover that they are being hunted by a sadistic family of psychopaths.
Die Nibelungen: Siegfried is an epic silent film based on Germanic mythology. It tells the story of Siegfried, a legendary hero on a quest to slay a dragon and win the hand of a princess. With its stunning visuals and mythical themes, this film is a masterpiece of early cinema.
Ashik Kerib is a poetic drama that tells the story of a wandering minstrel in Azerbaijan who embarks on a quest for love and wealth. Set against the backdrop of poverty and allegory, the film explores themes of father-daughter relationships, folklore, and surrealism. Through the minstrel's journey, the audience is taken on a captivating adventure through the beautiful landscapes and rich cultural traditions of the Caucasus region.
The Adventures of Sir Prancelot was a children's animated TV Series. It followed the adventures of an eccentric Knight and his family as they head for the Crusades in the Holy Land
Set in the present-day, a group of motorcycle-riding performers known as the Knightriders tour the country performing in Renaissance fairs. Led by their charismatic leader, King Billy, the troupe lives by a code of honor and chivalry, reenacting medieval jousting matches for a modern audience. However, tensions arise within the group as they grapple with personal conflicts and the pressures of maintaining their ideals in a society that is becoming increasingly commercialized.
Canyon Passage is a classical Western movie set in 1856. It tells the story of a pioneer community in Oregon, faced with challenges such as gold prospectors, outlaws, and romantic rivalries. The plot follows a group of characters dealing with love, friendship, revenge, and survival in the American West.
Robin Hood is persuaded by two nobles whom he believes to be loyal to King Richard to recover secret plans attaining to the rescue of the king from captivity in Germany. Though disguised as a troubadour, Robin is betrayed and captured. Lady Alys and the merry men help him escape in time to foil an intended ambush on King Richard as he returns from the Crusades.
In this classic animated short film, a prince tries to rescue a princess who is held captive in a tower by an evil king. Along the way, he encounters various comedic obstacles and characters such as a talking horse, a minstrel, and a damsel in distress. With its hand-drawn animation and slapstick comedy, Ye Olden Days is a quirky and entertaining family film from the 1930s.
In the year 1485, a young couple's love is put to the test when they encounter the devil himself. With the help of a wandering minstrel and a seductive seductress, they must navigate through devious traps and challenges to prove the power of true love.
The Play House (1921) is a surreal and slapstick comedy that takes place backstage at a theater. The plot follows a stagehand who must navigate various hijinks, including twin sisters, an orangutan, and a one-armed man. The film is known for its physical comedy and sight gags.
When a small town is visited by a con man posing as an inspector general, chaos ensues as he is mistaken for a high-ranking government official. With the whole town bending over backward to please him, the imposter uses the opportunity to exploit their generosity until his true identity is revealed.
In this short film, a man falls asleep and has a nightmare where he encounters various surreal and frightening situations.
In a town suffering from a rat infestation, a mysterious piper offers to rid the town of the pests in exchange for payment. When the town refuses to pay, the piper seeks revenge in a twisted and magical way.