Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters is a biographical drama that explores the life and themes of Japanese writer Yukio Mishima. The film delves into Mishima's struggles with identity and patriotism, as well as his exploration of art and the role of the writer in society. It also touches on his personal life, including his homosexuality and his fascination with Zen philosophy. The movie depicts Mishima's complex personality and his ultimate tragic end.
The Wild Geese is a 1978 movie about a group of ageing mercenaries who are hired to rescue a kidnapped diplomat in Africa. They face various challenges and obstacles as they navigate through the dangerous landscape of a war-torn country.
A bounty hunter and a disavowed CIA operative are recruited by London's private army to track down a notorious gangster who plans to acquire weapons of mass destruction. As they delve deeper into the world of terrorism and international crime, they must navigate through dangerous situations and face their own demons.
In American Ninja 3: Blood Hunt, a former soldier with ninja training finds himself going up against a group of terrorists. With his acrobatic fighting style and martial arts expertise, he sets out on a mission to stop the terrorists and seek revenge for the murder of his father.
Django, Prepare a Coffin follows the story of a man seeking revenge in a corrupt town. Faced with government corruption and a ruthless gang, Django must use his skills to bring justice to those who have wronged him. Along the way, he forms unexpected alliances and faces moral dilemmas. Will Django succeed in his mission or succumb to the darkness?
In 19th-century New York, a con artist and peddler rises to fame and fortune as he navigates the world of high finance, love, and tragedy.
In Black Site Delta, a group of military prisoners find themselves in a fight for survival when their highly secure prison is attacked by terrorists. With limited resources and outnumbered, they must use their skills and ingenuity to stay alive.
In 'I Am Sartana Your Angel of Death,' an anti-hero named Sartana seeks revenge against a criminal organization. As he investigates, he uncovers a web of crime, mystery, and deceit. With his Colt revolver and cunning tactics, he navigates a world filled with gunfights, wanted posters, and secret alliances. As the body count rises, Sartana must outsmart his enemies and bring justice to those who wronged him.
In a tale of drama and adventure, young journalist Andy Cameron (Robert Walker) has to get into Cambodia (it is assumed this is during the genocidal reign of Pol Pot). Cameron has to smuggle out his girlfriend Mieng (Nit Alisa) before she is killed (along with the other two million Cambodians), but he cannot manage this alone. He enlists the aid of an American Vietnam vet and the help of a few Khmer men. Eventually, Cameron makes his way into Cambodia where he encounters many dangers, some human and some inhuman.
In 'Which Way to the Front?' (1970), a wealthy playboy named Brendan Byers III impersonates a US soldier during World War II. His mission is to infiltrate the mistress of a German general and uncover a plot to kill Hitler. As he goes undercover, he finds himself in hilarious situations and slapstick comedy. With comedic twists and turns, Brendan navigates the Italian campaign and encounters a variety of characters, including a negative Asian stereotype portrayed through yellowface. This military spoof takes place in the 1940s and offers a satirical commentary on war and espionage.
A young man, jilted by his girlfriend, join forces with an older man in avenging the death of his brother and fighting the ruling powers in their community.
A retired soldier is deeply disturbed by his past experiences in Vietnam, but goes out in the jungle one more time to save his sick daughter. He gathers his old gang of misfits, including a sex-maniac and a wife-killer. They slay their way through Vietcong, innocent villagers and traitors - anybody who stands between them and getting the job done.
The real story of the partisan Silvio Corbari (Giuliano Gemma). Silvio forms a band of partisans in Northern Italy, completely independent from the Italian organized resistance (CLN). Ines (Tina Aumont), leaves her husband to join the band and becomes Silvio's lover. Silvio seems to suceed in creating a free-zone, his personal republic, independent from Nazi-occupied Italy, in a little village called Tregnano.
An organized gang specializing in high ranking military assassinations bewilders the police. However, their headquarters are located and a special agent is sent to terminate all members of the gang.
The feud between the Medranos (poor but respected in the society) and the Sablantes (wealthy and corrupt) dates back to World War II where Joaquin Sablante was a Japanese collaborator while Pablo Medrano was a guerilla leader. The feud erupts anew when Pepe Medrano accidentally shoots Rex Sablante in a night club and when Pablo opposes Manolo Sablante's mayoral bid. Elected through fraud, Manolo has had Pablo killed, thus beginning a string of murders and counter-murders which eventually wipes out both families.
After the war, Sgt. Samson is to deliver a letter to the wife of a friend who died in the war. Shortly after he arrives in Santo Sepulco he is beaten and thrown out of town. From now on, he is pursued by the mayor and the police chief and his men. His old soldier instinct is awakened and a fight to the death begins.
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