Dallas is a drama/soap TV show set in the 1970s that follows the wealthy Ewing family and their oil empire in Dallas, Texas. The show explores the power struggles, betrayals, and family feuds within the Ewing family, with a particular focus on the intense rivalry between J.R. Ewing and his brothers Bobby and J.R.'s wife, Sue Ellen. The story delves into themes of wealth, power, love, and loyalty, set against the backdrop of the booming oil industry in Texas.
Blood & Oil is a drama TV show that takes place in an industrial town in North Dakota. The story revolves around the lives of its residents, particularly a young couple who get caught up in a web of love triangles, revenge, and business competition. As they navigate through the treacherous world of the oil industry, they uncover dark secrets, face police investigations, and experience the consequences of their own ambitions.
In a small town in the American South, the local sheriff becomes determined to capture an escaped prisoner, leading to a manhunt that uncovers deep-seated racism, social commentary and dark secrets. As tensions rise, the sheriff must confront his own prejudices and navigate a web of deceit and violence to bring the fugitive to justice.
Written on the Wind (1956) is a gripping melodrama that tells the story of Kyle Hadley, an alcoholic oil baron, and his troubled relationships with his sister Marylee, his friend Mitch, and Mitch's wife Lucy. Set against the backdrop of the oil industry in Texas, the film explores themes of wealth, power, and the destructive nature of obsession.
Tulsa is a gripping drama that takes place in the 1920s during the oil boom in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The story follows a strong female protagonist who finds herself caught in a romantic rivalry between two oil barons. As the oil industry thrives, she must navigate the greed, ambition, and betrayal that surround her. Along the way, she encounters native American land owners, environmental impacts, and a race against time to save the town from a devastating oil field fire.
In Mame, a young boy named Patrick goes to live with his wealthy and influential aunt, Mame, in 1930s New York City. Mame is a free-spirited and eccentric woman who introduces Patrick to a world of adventure and excitement. Together, they navigate the ups and downs of life during the Great Depression, experiencing everything from department store escapades to fox hunts. Mame's unconventional lifestyle and unbreakable spirit leave a lasting impact on Patrick as he grows up in a world full of snobs and social conventions.
Citizen K is a documentary film that tells the story of a Russian oligarch who becomes a political dissident and goes into exile. The film explores his rise to power, his trials and tribulations, and the political climate of Russia in the 1990s.
In a complex story of automotive intrigue, oil barons, corporate finance, and international villainy, the inventor of an environmentally friendly car powered by energy cells becomes the target of killers. After Ralph Korda has given his patented worldcar to a German automaker for testing, he is confronted by ominous men, eager to get their hands on his patent. Evil Arab petroleum lords also want to stop this threat to the gasoline market any way they can.
In the midst of the Great Depression, a man discovers oil on his farm and hopes to turn his life around. With the help of his wife and a young girl, they overcome challenges and fight against bullying and unemployment to realize their dreams.
In 'Me and My Pal,' a man and his pal face numerous obstacles and distractions as they make their way to a wedding. From a late arrival to a misunderstanding with a wedding present, their journey is filled with comedic mishaps and surprises.
In the 1920s, an oil tycoon becomes a sugar daddy for a young woman. However, his actions lead to blackmail, a wedding, and comedic chaos in this black and white silent film.
A drifter/hitman is hired by a local business man to kidnap the local oil baron. The hitman had been reared in squalor, suffering the abuses of his whoring mama. When the baron escapes his assistant must chase him while the hitman takes care of a few loose ends.
Sergeant Carlos Olivarez (Buck Jones) becomes entangled in the machinations of an oil baron, havoc-wreaking bandits, and the femme fatale who ruined his brother.
Death of a Scoundrel is a movie set in the 1950s that follows the life of a charismatic yet treacherous businessman named Clementi Sabourin. The plot revolves around his rise to power, his manipulative tactics, and the various crimes he commits along the way. From fraudulent business deals to extramarital affairs, Sabourin stops at nothing to achieve his ambitions. However, his actions eventually catch up with him, leading to a shocking conclusion.
Park Avenue: Money, Power & The American Dream is a documentary that delves into the drastic wealth differences and power dynamics in American society. It examines the lives of billionaires, the struggles of the poor, and the impact of influential organizations like Koch Industries. The film covers various themes such as the rise of extreme poverty, the co-operative movement, architectural history, and the effects of labor unions. It showcases the contrasting lifestyles between the wealthy inhabitants of Fifth Avenue and the residents of The South Bronx. Moreover, it highlights the concept of plutocracy, the consortium of powerful elites, and the challenges faced by those striving for upward mobility.
An ex-convict working for a wealthy oil baron uncovers trouble while his brother becomes involved with the boss's daughter.
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