A string of violent robberies in the Pacific Northwest leads a veteran FBI agent into a domestic terrorist plot to overthrow the federal government.
A young novice named Maria is sent by her convent in 1930s Austria to become a governess to the seven children of a widowed naval officer. Through music and various outings, Maria gives the children a taste of a more fulfilling, joyous life than they have ever known. However, their newfound happiness is threatened when Germany marches into Austria in 1938. As the Captain and Maria fall in love, they must navigate their feelings while facing the challenges brought on by the political situation and their own personal obstacles. Ultimately, they decide to leave Austria and escape to Switzerland with the children.
In 1942, during the Battle of Stalingrad, Vassili Zaitsev, a Red Army soldier with impressive marksmanship skills, becomes a national hero and propaganda icon. As Soviet snipers take a toll on German forces, renowned German sniper Major Erwin König is sent to eliminate Vassili. With the help of a young boy, Vassili sets a trap for König but is eventually wounded. In the end, Vassili kills König and reunites with Tania, his love interest, after the German surrender.
During World War II, a group of renegade German Army officers plot to assassinate Adolf Hitler in a desperate attempt to end his tyrannical rule.
SS Experiment Love Camp is a graphic and controversial movie that takes place in a Nazi concentration camp during World War II. The film explores themes of sadism, torture, and sexual exploitation, while also delving into the depths of human depravity and the horrors of war. It is considered a notorious example of exploitation cinema and is not recommended for sensitive viewers.
A Las Vegas casino magnate, Donald Sinclair, creates a race for money, where the winners are given a key to a locker in Silver City, New Mexico, containing $2 million cash. Unbeknownst to the racers, Sinclair's wealthy patrons are placing bets on the winner. Among the racers are scheming twins, a businesswoman and her estranged mother, a disgraced football referee, an eccentric Italian tourist, and a no-nonsense attorney. Hijinks ensue as they encounter various obstacles and compete to be the first to claim the money. Eventually, all the racers reunite in Silver City, where they decide to give the money to charity, forcing Sinclair and his gamblers to pay double the prize money.
Apocalypse: The Rise of Hitler is a TV show that explores the life of Adolf Hitler and his journey to power as the leader of Nazi Germany. It delves into the political, economic, and social factors that contributed to Hitler's rise and the impact he had on Europe and the world during the 20th century.
Hitler's Circle of Evil is a TV show that delves into the inner workings of Adolf Hitler's inner circle and the events leading up to the rise of Nazism. It offers a detailed exploration of the political landscape and the key figures involved in Hitler's regime.
Set in an alternate reality where Nazi Germany has won the Battle of Britain and occupies England, SS-GB follows Detective Superintendent Douglas Archer as he investigates a murder that drags him into a dangerous political conspiracy. With the SS tightening their grip on the country, Archer must navigate a treacherous landscape where loyalty is tested and moral dilemmas are abundant.
The Eight Hundred is an epic war drama that takes place in 1937 during the Second Sino-Japanese War. It follows a group of Chinese soldiers who take shelter in a warehouse in Shanghai, facing constant attacks from the Japanese army. Based on a true story, the film showcases the bravery and resilience of the soldiers as they fight for their country.
An ex-convict and alcoholic father goes on the run with his teenage daughter after she becomes the target of a Mexican drug cartel. As they navigate the dangerous criminal underworld, they must confront their troubled past and find redemption.
Before the Fall follows the story of an elite-unit boxer who must confront his estranged father, a high-ranking Nazi officer, while dealing with his own inner demons. Set in Nazi Germany in the 1940s, the film explores themes of friendship, sacrifice, and the struggle between duty and personal convictions.
Private House of the SS is a 1977 erotic film that takes place in a secluded mansion during World War II. It explores themes of sexual perversion, sadism, and orgies within the context of the Nazi regime.
Rise of the Nazis is a TV show that delves into the events leading up to the rise of the Nazi party in Germany during the 1930s. It examines the political intrigue, the totalitarian regime, and the ideologies that paved the way for one of history's most infamous dictatorships.
When a group of criminals kidnap the wife of a wealthy man, things take an unexpected turn when they discover that her husband doesn't want her back. As the criminals try to navigate their way through the situation, they find themselves in a series of comedic and crime-filled misadventures.
In the year 1985, Kung Fury, a time-traveling kung-fu cop, is sent back in time to defeat Adolf Hitler and his army of Nazi soldiers. Along the way, he encounters dinosaurs, Vikings, hackers, and a power-gloved villain.
During World War II, a group of mercenaries is hired to protect an outpost in Eastern Europe. They soon discover that the outpost was used by the Nazis for experimentation, and they now face an army of Nazi zombies. As they fight to survive, they uncover the terrifying secrets of the bunker and the occult powers behind the undead.
Based on real events, '13 Minutes' tells the story of Georg Elser, a clockmaker who tried to kill Hitler with a bomb in Munich in 1939. The movie explores Elser's motivations, his planning, and his eventual capture and imprisonment by the Nazis.
In Stone Cold (1991), a cop is assigned to go undercover as an outlaw biker to infiltrate a notorious motorcycle gang. His mission is to gather evidence and bring down the gang, led by a psychopathic leader. As he becomes more involved in the gang's activities, he puts his life on the line and must navigate the dangerous world of motorcycle outlaws.
Triumph of the Will is a documentary film directed by Leni Riefenstahl that showcases the 1934 Nazi Party Congress in Nuremberg, Germany. The film serves as a landmark piece of Nazi propaganda, highlighting Adolf Hitler's charisma and the Nazi Party's efforts to establish a totalitarian state. It features extensive footage of mass rallies, military displays, and elaborate parades, all designed to glorify the Nazi regime and create a sense of unity and power.