The Snows of Kilimanjaro follows the journey of a writer who, while on safari in Africa, reflects on his past and his relationships. As he battles with a life-threatening injury, he contemplates on his lost love, his unfulfilled dreams, and the pursuit of happiness. The majestic Mount Kilimanjaro serves as a backdrop for his introspection and his search for redemption.
A Thousand Times Good Night follows a war photographer named Rebecca who faces a moral dilemma. She must choose between her dangerous job capturing the realities of war and the safety of her family. As her husband and daughter fall victim to the consequences of her work, Rebecca is forced to confront the impact of her career on her loved ones. The film explores themes of sacrifice, family, and the power of images to shape our understanding of the world.
In Deadtime Stories, a group of treasure hunters embark on a boat trip to find a hidden treasure. But their adventure turns into a nightmare when they find themselves being hunted by a psychopathic killer. As they struggle to survive, they uncover dark secrets and face gruesome deaths. The group must use their wits and courage to outsmart the killer and make it out alive.
An armada of malaria-laden mosquitoes seeks human targets and finds Private Snafu, who fails to protect himself adequately against their onslaught.
Call Me Bwana is a comedy film set in Africa, where a man gets caught up in a series of bizarre adventures involving supernatural powers, lunar landers, poisoned champagne, and a variety of other strange occurrences.
In a military hospital at the end of World War II, a Scotsman with a terminal illness struggles to form relationships with his fellow patients. As the soldier's time runs out, he makes a deep impact on those around him.
Salvador is a peasant who one day wakes up as usual to work on his land but instead finds a pile of corpses in the middle of his crops. He runs to notify the authorities but is Sunday and Election Day so the dead ones end up being a nuisance that nobody wants to deal with.
In Torrid Zone, a wiseguy plantation overseer gets into all sorts of trouble in a banana republic, including flirting, shootouts, and revolution.
Born to twin sisters on the same day in London, France and Margaret are more like brother and sister than cousins. The close relationship between the cousins is suspended when Margaret is sent abroad for schooling. Now a young woman, Margaret returns to London and resumes her intimate connection with France.
A haggard mosquito complains how tough life is with the military taking the proper precautions against malaria infection.
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