Two young boys encounter a fugitive named Mud who killed a man that harmed his girlfriend. They help Mud evade the vigilantes and reunite him with his girlfriend in exchange for his pistol. Along the way, they face personal troubles and heartbreak. Mud is eventually shot but survives, and he and one of the boys escape on a boat down the Mississippi River.
Voyager (1991) follows the story of a woman who embarks on a road trip after surviving a crash landing. Along the way, she confronts her past and discovers a hidden truth about her family. The movie explores themes of love, loss, and self-discovery.
The Green Inferno follows the story of a group of friends who embark on a treasure hunt in the jungle. However, their adventure quickly turns into a nightmare as they encounter a dangerous crime ring, witch doctors, and face gruesome challenges such as actual animal killings, shrunken heads, and human sacrifices. With their lives at stake, they must navigate through treacherous obstacles and find a way to escape the horrors of the jungle.
Scout Toujours follows a group of boy scouts as they navigate through the wilderness, encounter a gypsy camp, face practical jokes, and learn important life lessons. The story explores themes of friendship, leadership, and self-discovery.
My Best Fiend is a documentary that explores the volatile and intense relationship between director Werner Herzog and actor Klaus Kinski. Through interviews and behind-the-scenes footage, the film delves into their love-hate dynamic, showcasing the challenges and conflicts they faced while working together on various projects. From explosive arguments to passionate artistic collaborations, My Best Fiend offers a fascinating glimpse into the complex world of filmmaking and the unique bond between Herzog and Kinski.
In the early 1900s, a group of conservationists embarks on a survival adventure in the treacherous Florida Everglades. They face various challenges including encounters with dangerous animals, crooked businessmen, and environmental issues. Along the way, they develop a mutual respect for each other and the fragile ecosystem they are trying to protect.
Legend of the Evil Lake is a fantasy movie set in 9th century Silla. It follows the story of a general who becomes possessed by an evil spirit due to a poisonous snake bite. The possession leads to power struggles, loyalty issues, and the ultimate battle between good and evil. The general's tragic hero journey involves the use of a sacred sword, magic, and the fight against the evil spirit to save the kingdom. The movie explores themes of loyalty, jealousy, loyalty, and self-sacrifice.
A group of communist spies plan to blow up an essential commercial artery, the Panama Canal. To this end, they have kidnapped a nuclear scientist and are traveling by steamship to the coast of South America. Luckily for western civilization, the hard-nosed ship's captain, played by Barton MacLane, has other ideas.
Andi joins her husband Tim on a tropical island to help him with the capturing of poisonous sea snakes for their venom. Her flagrant sensuality attracts the attention of hired hand Dak, and when Tim becomes bitterly obsessed with his faltering job, Andi shares an intimate afternoon with the obsessed crewman, but then refuses to continue the affair, which leads the jilted lover to begin a series of escalating violent events.
In the year 1875, a young man embarks on an adventure in the Amazon jungle where he falls in love with a mysterious girl. Together, they face various challenges including search for gold, survival in the wilderness, encounters with bandits and wild animals, and cultural differences. Based on the novel, the story explores themes of love, bravery, and exploration of the unknown.
After her sister dies under mysterious circumstances, a young heiress seeks Holmes' help when she feels threatened by her brutish stepfather.
A man comes to a western town willing to discover the perpetrators of the robbery of a bank, where a significant amount of gold disappeared and witnesses were cruelly murdered. One of the thieves is now getting rid of the accomplices, using some deadly snakes that only seem to obey him.
Steve McAllister, an Australian official for The New Guinea Administration, gets orders to investigate an oil discovery by Ned 'Shark-Eye' Kelly in the interior. He selects his native policeman, Sergeant-Major Towalaka, to accompany him on his "walk into hell" and then finds that a French lady doctor, Louise Dumurcet, is to go with them part of the journey. They find the malaria-stricken Jeff Clayton in a deserted village and he joins the trek. They are captured by jungle-natives but are released after Dr. Dumurcet cures the fever-stricken children of the chief.
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