Roger Dearly, an American video game designer living in London, shares his home with his pet dalmatian Pongo. One day, Pongo sets his eyes on a beautiful female Dalmatian named Perdy. After a chase through the streets of London, Roger and Pongo discover that Perdy likes Pongo. Perdy's owner, fashion designer Anita Campbell-Green, is taken with Roger, and romance blossoms between both human and canine couples. Anita works as a fashion designer at the House of de Vil, where her boss, Cruella de Vil, has a passion for fur. Cruella decides to make garments out of actual Dalmatians and offers to buy the 15 puppies born to Perdy. The couple refuses, and Cruella becomes enraged. She has her henchmen steal the puppies and deliver them to her estate. With the help of other dogs and animals in London, the puppies manage to escape to a farm where their parents are waiting. Cruella tries to retrieve them but ends up getting arrested. The family adopts the other Dalmatians Cruella had stolen, bringing the total to 101, and they move to the English countryside with their millions.
In 102 Dalmatians, a fashionista named Cruella de Vil is released from prison and comes up with a sinister plan to terrorize a group of dalmatians in order to make fur coats. With the help of her henchmen, she sets out to capture the adorable puppies. However, their compassion and love for each other prove to be stronger, leading to a thrilling adventure.
A down-on-his-luck man in Paris meets a beautiful woman who claims to be his guardian angel. Together, they embark on a journey of self-discovery and personal growth, facing their inner demons and finding redemption through love and self-confidence.
The Magnificent Ambersons follows the decline of the Amberson family, once the wealthiest and most respected in their small town. As the new age of industrialization dawns, the Ambersons find themselves struggling to adapt, leading to jealousy, financial ruin, and the loss of their privileged status. Through love, forgiveness, and comeuppance, they must learn to navigate the changing times.
Set in 1944, the film follows a toy maker in Michigan who faces various challenges such as labor strikes, xenophobia, and the loss of his child. Despite the hardships, he continues to create hand-carved toys and finds solace in his craft.
Beyond Tomorrow is a heartwarming Christmas fantasy film. Three wealthy bachelors die in a plane crash and become ghosts. They want to help two young people find love and happiness, and ultimately learn the true meaning of Christmas.
In The Swindle, a divorced man with a young daughter is drawn into a con involving a fake painting, a gold cigarette case, and a chest of jewels. Alongside a team of criminals, he must navigate the world of deception and crime while dealing with the consequences of his actions. The story explores themes of friendship, family, and the desperate pursuit of a better life.
In 'Too Late for Tears,' a woman named Jane finds a bag filled with stolen money. She convinces her husband to keep the money and use it to improve their lives. However, their decision sets off a chain of events that leads to betrayal, murder, and a desperate struggle to survive. As Jane becomes more entangled in the dangerous world of deceit and greed, she must confront her own moral corruption and make choices that will determine her fate.
The Company She Keeps tells the story of a female ex-convict who is trying to turn her life around with the help of a female parole officer. As they navigate the challenges of rehabilitation and societal judgment, a romantic rivalry emerges, leading to self-sacrifice and unexpected twists. Set in Los Angeles, the film explores themes of love, social differences, and the power of redemption.
In a small coal-mining town in Wales in the late 19th century, a spinster schoolteacher named Miss Moffat arrives to teach the local children. Despite facing resistance from the community, she manages to inspire her students and help them overcome their difficult circumstances. Along the way, she forms a special bond with one of her students, Morgan Evans, whose exceptional talent she recognizes and nurtures. Through her dedication and passion for education, Miss Moffat opens up new opportunities for her students, showing them the power of knowledge and self-belief.
In 1950s Scotland, a group of university students devise a plan to steal the Stone of Destiny from Westminster Abbey, as a symbol of their patriotism and nationalism. With Christmas approaching, they must navigate obstacles and create alibis to carry out the daring heist.
A nearsighted clerk gets fired after embarrassing mishaps. He mistakenly takes a gangster's raincoat, finds a gun inside, and is arrested as Public Enemy No. 1. Chaos erupts as both the police and the mob pursue him.
Berth Marks is a black-and-white silent film that follows the chaos that ensues when two vaudeville performers try to catch a train. With their slapstick comedy and buffoonery, they get into various misadventures, including jumping onto a moving train, ripping clothing, and standing on each other's backs.
Three couples raise a ruckus when they travel to Nevada for quickie divorces.
Spring and Port Wine tells the story of a curmudgeon father and his rebellious teenage daughter as they navigate their dysfunctional family relationships in an industrial town in England. The film explores themes of obedience to authority, teenage rebellion, and the generation gap.
In post-World War II London, a detective investigates a series of murders and must navigate the city's dark underbelly to find the killer.
Leonard Nimoy is "Kid" Monk Baroni, the leader of a street gang who becomes a professional boxer to escape his life in "Little Italy" New York.
An actor is murdered live on air whilst a play is being broadcast. Everyone in the play and broadcasting house fall under suspicion.
An aspiring artist runs from men as a result of an early life problem that has left her relationship with her father strained. She decides to move into a convent where troubled women receive cheap lodging in exchange for work. She finds a dirty area in the basement where she paints a mural that deals with all of her psychological problems. While some find it gaudy, others such as the mother superior realizes its potential to save the convent which is to be closed. During all this the artist starts a relationship with a man who owns an art supply shop where she shop-lifts her supplies. Written by John Sacksteder
Although young and beautiful, schoolteacher Anne Gladden fears a dull future. She finally decides to take a walk on the wild side, splurging on some fashionable new clothes and setting off to find adventure. Her new confidence inspires her to flirt with complete strangers. When a gangster pays unwanted attention to her, she ditches him and flees in his car, unaware that there's a corpse in the trunk. Determined to recover his stolen vehicle and its incriminating cargo the thug begins a desperate search. The oblivious Anne, comes to the aid of a handsome young man stranded alongside the road. Romance blooms, but after the shocking discovery of a body in the trunk, the duo decide they have to return the car. The bickering lovebirds head back to the city, trailed by both the angry gangster and the cops, who suspect the young couple of murder.