The Poughkeepsie Tapes is a disturbing horror movie that follows the story of a psycho killer who captures and tortures his victims. The movie is presented in a documentary-style format, showcasing the horrifying events and psychological torment inflicted upon the victims. It delves into the depths of human suffering and showcases the sadistic nature of the killer.
In the 1930s, the University of Washington's rowing team faces the challenges of the Great Depression. They rise above adversity to achieve greatness, culminating in their victory at the 1936 Berlin Olympics.
Jack, a socially awkward limousine driver, embarks on a journey of self-discovery and love after meeting Connie, a fellow passenger. Through cooking and swimming lessons, Jack and Connie develop a unique bond that helps them navigate their personal struggles and find happiness.
In 'Song of the Thin Man', private detective Nick Charles and his wife Nora investigate a murder on a gambling ship. They navigate the world of jazz clubs, encounters with criminals, and a series of twists and turns as they try to solve the case. Along the way, they also deal with their own marriage and personal challenges. With a mix of comedy, crime, and romance, this movie keeps viewers entertained and guessing until the end.
Suzanne, a waitress, comes up with a sure-fire method for winning at the racetrack and, later, when she inherits a fortune from a customer of the restaurant, she use the same system for investing her money. Her stock broker tries to dissuade her, but she persists and her investments increases her wealth.
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