The French Connection is a gritty and intense crime thriller set in New York City. It follows detectives as they embark on a dangerous mission to take down a notorious drug trafficker. With pulse-pounding car chases, intense street-level action, and a relentless pursuit of justice, this film will keep you on the edge of your seat.
Pork Pie is a hilarious and action-packed road trip movie that follows three friends as they embark on a wild and chaotic adventure across New Zealand. After stealing a Mini Cooper, the trio finds themselves on the run from the police, encountering various obstacles and hilarious situations along the way. As they travel through the breathtaking landscapes of New Zealand, they must rely on their wit and friendship to outsmart the authorities and reach their destination while avoiding capture.
An assassin gets caught between two rival gangs in Eastern Europe, leading to a violent and stylized battle for survival.
The Great Buster: A Celebration is a documentary film that explores the life and career of Buster Keaton, one of the greatest silent film actors and directors. It delves into his rise to fame, his struggles with alcohol abuse, his innovative stunts, and his contributions to the world of film. The documentary also touches on his personal life, including his marriages, his hearing loss, and his later years in the industry. Through interviews, archival footage, and expert analysis, the film paints a comprehensive portrait of this legendary figure in cinema history.
In this silent comedy, a bumbling coward is mistaken for a brave outlaw and falls for a beautiful woman. He must disguise himself as a Native American to protect her from a sleazy businessman and an oil magnate.
Film (1965) is a silent short film that explores themes of loneliness and perception. The film follows an old woman in a room as she reflects on her life. Through a series of dream-like sequences, the film delves into the inner workings of the woman's mind and her perception of reality. The film is shot in black and white, adding to its atmospheric and introspective tone. It is a poignant exploration of human emotions and the fragility of perception.
In 1940, Leon Trotsky is living in exile in Mexico City when he is targeted by an assassin sent by the Russian secret service. The plot follows the events leading up to Trotsky's assassination and explores the themes of communism, politics, and betrayal. The story is filled with symbolism and foreshadowing, showcasing the fanaticism and hatred that surround Trotsky and the lengths to which his enemies will go to silence him.
Poodles Hanneford comedy produced and distributed by the Weiss Brothers.
A low budget industrial film shot for the Eastman Kodak company. The mildly funny film that shows all the troubles of a man named Lester Snapwell (Keaton), who, in the late 1860's, tries to photograph his sweetheart, Clementine, and her mother. However, he has too much trouble with the bulky camera. Then he is accidentally killed and father time transports him forward in time. In each successive period he struggles with the photographic technology of the day. Then he arrives in the 1960's where the new Kodak Instamatic" camera puts all his troubles to rest.
A scrappy lad from the skids attempts to court a well-to-do maiden. During his visits to her family estate, he upsets the Uplift committee that's weaseled their way into the home.
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