Barney Miller is a sitcom that takes place in a New York City police station in the 1970s. It follows the lives and antics of a diverse group of detectives as they deal with various social issues and navigate the challenges of being police officers in a changing city.
In a small steel mill town in Pennsylvania, the lives of several friends are impacted and disrupted by the Vietnam War. They prepare for military service and experience the challenges of the war. The story follows their relationships, weddings, hunting trips, and the brutal realities of war. It delves into themes of friendship, love, grief, and the psychological toll of war, creating a gripping and emotional narrative.
Banacek is a Polish-American detective known for his expertise in solving crimes involving insurance fraud. He takes on challenging cases, using his sharp intellect and deductive reasoning to uncover the truth. Alongside his loyal team, Banacek navigates through the complex world of insurance fraud, unraveling mysteries and catching criminals. Set in Boston, Massachusetts, this captivating TV show follows Banacek as he tackles intriguing cases and outsmarts those who believe they can deceive the insurance system.
Blanche DuBois moves in with her sister and brother-in-law in New Orleans. However, she is overwhelmed by her brother-in-law's brutal behavior and her own mental instability. As her reality starts to crumble, she faces tragedy and loses the support of her sister while struggling to maintain her sanity.
Year of the Dragon is a neo-noir crime film set in New York City's Chinatown. The story follows a police detective who becomes caught in a gang war between Chinese and Polish organized crime. As tensions rise, the detective must navigate a world of racism, drug smuggling, and corruption in order to bring down the ruthless drug lord.
Gimme a Break! follows the story of a widower police chief who hires a housekeeper to assist him in raising his three daughters. Set in suburban California, the sitcom explores the challenges and joys of a single father's life and the dynamics of a multi-cultural household.
Two rival gangs in New York City, the Jets and the Sharks, engage in a fight set to music. Amidst the conflict, Tony and Maria, members of the rival gangs, fall in love. However, their love is threatened by the animosity between their friends, leading to a tragic outcome.
Brooklyn Bridge is an American television program which aired on CBS between 1991 and 1993. It is about a Jewish American family living in Brooklyn in the middle 1950s. The premise was partially based on the childhood of executive producer and creator Gary David Goldberg. Brooklyn Bridge won a Golden Globe and was nominated for an Emmy Award as for outstanding television series in 1992, after its first season. The cast was led by Marion Ross; Art Garfunkel performed the theme song, which was titled "Just Over The Brooklyn Bridge." In 1997, "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling" was ranked #46 on TV Guide's 100 Greatest Episodes of All Time.
Follow the horrifying story of John Wayne Gacy, a contractor and Polish-American serial killer who masqueraded as a friendly neighbor while carrying out his sinister murders. This gripping documentary explores Gacy's crimes, his imprisonment, and the efforts to bring him to justice.
Love happens between the son of Polish immigrants settled in Maine and the daughter of a neighboring farm family.
The Wedding Night tells the story of a struggling writer and his troubled marriage, set against the backdrop of a rural farm. As the couple navigates their marital problems and the pressures of their rural lifestyle, they must confront their own inner demons and make tough decisions about their relationship. With themes of love, loss, and redemption, this film explores the complexities of human emotions and the challenges of marriage.
Black Legion is a movie set in the 1930s, focusing on a Polish-American machinist who joins a secret organization called the Black Legion. The organization promotes hatred towards immigrants and minorities. As the protagonist gets deeper into the organization, he faces the consequences of his actions, including violence, guilt, and the destruction of his personal life.
Struggle: The Life and Lost Art of Szukalski is a documentary that explores the life and work of Stanislav Szukalski, a Polish-American artist and sculptor. The film delves into his struggles, achievements, and the impact of his surrealistic art.
Blanche Dubois goes to visit her pregnant sister and husband Stanley in New Orleans. Stanley doesn't like her, and starts pushing her for information on some property he know was left to the sisters. He discovers she has mortgaged the place and spent all the money, and wants to find out all he can about her. Even more friction develops between the two while they are in the apartment together...
Ada is an American journalist of Polish origin. She has just moved to Hamburg with her partner and is struggling to find her way in the new reality. One day, a mysterious package arrives at the editorial office where she works.
Good Dick is a unique and unconventional romantic comedy that explores the relationship between a misfit girl and a withdrawn video store clerk. The girl, who has a troubled past and struggles with her own sexuality, becomes fixated on the clerk and tries to form a connection with him. As they spend more time together, they both begin to open up and confront their own emotional baggage, leading to unexpected discoveries and moments of vulnerability.
When Larry Larkin's comic strip needs some freshening up, he calls in ghost-writer Francis X. Dignan to help him with the strip. Things get complicated when Francis rekindles his love for his ex-wife, who happens to be Larkin's secretary and soon-to-be wife.
Salesman is a 1969 documentary film that follows four door-to-door Bible salesmen as they travel through various neighborhoods and attempt to sell books. The film provides a behind-the-scenes look at their lives on the road and explores themes of disillusionment, optimism, and failure.
A married couple from Poland emigrates to the U.S.,. but things don't turn out as well as they had imaged. The husband's business fails, while his wife's career really takes off. The husband, unable to cope with the pressures of his failed business, his failing marriage and the adjustments necessary to live in a completely different society, begins to take out his frustrations on his wife.
Wake Island is a historic drama movie set during World War II. It tells the story of a group of U.S. Marines who courageously defend Wake Island against a Japanese invasion. The movie portrays the determination, bravery, and loyalty of the Marines as they face the overwhelming odds of the war.