A competent secretary and a narcissistic boss fall in love while uncovering a traumatic past that causes them to question whether their feelings are real or the result of a shared trauma.
Gilda is a sultry and mysterious woman who captivates audiences at a nightclub in Buenos Aires. She becomes entangled in a web of deceit and passion when her ex-lover reappears and her husband's secrets come to light. As tensions rise, Gilda must navigate a dangerous world of gambling, violence, and treachery.
Chisum is a biographical drama and western film set in 1870s Arizona during the infamous Lincoln County War. John Chisum, a renowned cattleman, leads a group of allies in a battle against Lawrence Murphy, a corrupt land baron. The film explores themes of good versus evil, revenge, and the struggle for justice in the Wild West.
Grand Star, called La Compagnie des Glaces in France is a Canadian French Belgian Co-production science fiction television series playing on Space and A-Channel as of September 2007. Set in an apocalyptic future 100 years after a cataclysmic nuclear explosion on the Moon sends the Earth into a new Ice Age, the show revolves around the interactions between a small community of Earth survivors and the returning descendants of colonists who escaped Earth in advance of the disaster. The series is adapted from a series of novels called La Compagnie des glaces by Georges-Jean Arnaud. A multiplayer strategy game based on the universe of the TV series was launched in 2007. In the game, players face each other and use their trains to gather money for the control of energy sources. A French video game named Transarctica was also based on the novel series and haphazardly translated into English. The first novel in the series was translated in 2010 under the title The Ice Company by Jean-Marc Lofficier & Randy Lofficier ISBN 978-1-935558-31-6
In 'You Can't Take It with You,' the Sycamore family lives a carefree and eccentric life in New York City. When their daughter Alice falls in love with Tony Kirby, the son of a rich snob, chaos and hilarious situations ensue. The Sycamores' quirky habits clash with the conservative Kirby family, leading to misunderstandings, lies, and a series of coincidences. Through it all, love and friendship prevail, reminding us of the importance of staying true to oneself.
In 1870s Pennsylvania, a group of Irish-American coal miners known as the Molly Maguires rebel against the unjust working conditions imposed by their employer. They resort to acts of sabotage and rebellion in their fight for better rights and fair treatment. Detective James McParlan infiltrates the group as an undercover agent, torn between his loyalty to the law and his sympathy for the miners' cause.
In the year 2054, a detective in a future-noir Paris investigates the kidnapping of a scientist. As he delves deeper into the case, he uncovers a dystopian society where a big corporation has control over everything. The detective must navigate through a world of invisibility, immortality, and corruption to solve the mystery.
Monopoly is an American television game show based on the board game of the same name. It aired on ABC from June 16 to September 1, 1990. Mike Reilly hosted while Charlie O'Donnell announced. Merv Griffin created the series and was executive producer. It was paired with Super Jeopardy! for its 12-week run on ABC.
Monopoly – Who Owns The World is an independent documentary produced by Tim Geilen. The film shows the institutional investment firms that sit at the top of the complex and opaque corporate pyramid structure. Monopoly shines a much-needed light on these corporations, the people behind them, and their rapacious behavior.
When a family inherits a yacht, they hire a questionable captain to sail them to the Caribbean, encountering various misadventures along the way.
In 1920s America, two Italian immigrants are accused of murder and face trial and execution in a case marred by prejudice and political oppression.
In The King of Marvin Gardens, two brothers find themselves caught up in a world of betrayal, false promises, and the struggle to achieve the American dream. Set on the boardwalk of Atlantic City, they must navigate the complexities of life, love, and the allure of the casino industry. As their schemes and dreams unfold, they are faced with the harsh realities of depression and the loss of eyesight. Will they be able to overcome these obstacles and find success, or will they be consumed by the darkness that surrounds them?
A widowed teacher, who is a man in his fifties, meets a bailiff who helps him manage his father's death and his own ill health. As they develop a friendship, they discover their shared passion for tango and find solace in each other's company. They navigate the complexities of their individual lives and relationships, including a younger woman who enters the teacher's life. Together, they find healing and joy through their love for dance.
Buster is a comedy crime drama based on the true story of Buster Edwards, one of the criminals involved in the Great Train Robbery of 1963 in London. After the robbery, Buster and his wife go on the run, trying to evade capture while dealing with the challenges and complications of life as fugitives. The movie explores their relationship, the consequences of their actions, and their ultimate fate.
The Coca-Cola Kid is a comedy-drama about an American Coca-Cola marketing expert named Becker who goes to Australia to shake up the company's operations. He gets involved in a romantic relationship with a young Australian girl named Terri. As Becker tries to make changes and introduce new strategies, he faces challenges from a local land baron and battles against the traditional marketing tactics. Through witty satire, the film explores themes of capitalism, seduction, and cultural differences.
The Match King follows the journey of a man who rises from poverty to become a wealthy match manufacturer. He manipulates the international finance market, leading to his downfall.
In 19th-century New York, a con artist and peddler rises to fame and fortune as he navigates the world of high finance, love, and tragedy.
The story of Bill McGowan, who took on the most powerful monopoly of his time - ATT, and its Bell System of local phone companies - and won against all odds.
A group of teenagers heads to a beach house for a weekend getaway, only to be terrorized by a sadistic psychopath. As the night progresses, the characters are murdered one by one in gruesome ways, leaving the survivors to fight for their lives.
In Monopoly (1996), a media tycoon runs a political campaign in a bid to gain a television monopoly. The movie explores themes of corruption, abuse of power, and the influence of the media. With satire and comedy, it showcases the absurdity of the TV industry and the lengths people will go to achieve their goals.