Mannix follows the adventures of Joe Mannix, a private investigator in Los Angeles who gets involved in various cases ranging from action-packed chases to mysterious whodunnits. With his sharp wit and martial arts skills, Mannix always manages to crack the case and outsmart the criminals. Set in the 1960s and 1970s, the show delves into the crime-ridden underbelly of California, showcasing thrilling action sequences, suspenseful mysteries, and compelling drama.
In ancient China, a scholar discovers a manuscript that holds the secret to unleashing demons upon the world. He embarks on a journey to save humanity, accompanied by a monkey king and other mythical creatures. Along the way, they face challenges and dangers, including battles, magical spells, and encounters with gods and goddesses.
Mekk Elek, an inept carpenter, gets into various misadventures with his anthropomorphic animal friends like a parrot, rabbit, and goat. They face troubles, persecution, and humiliation, but always find a way to escape and seek revenge.
Phantom is a thrilling drama set in the midst of the Cold War, focusing on a Soviet submarine's secret mission and the intense psychological battle that ensues.
Viva Zapata! is a biographical drama set in the early 20th century, following the life of Emiliano Zapata, a Mexican peasant who becomes a revolutionary leader in the fight against the oppressive dictatorship. The film explores Zapata's rise as a freedom fighter, his struggles and sacrifices, and his ultimate assassination. It portrays his commitment to social justice and his fight for the rights of the peasants, capturing the spirit and importance of the Mexican Revolution.
Al is caught between his loyalty to the police force and his love for his brother in a tense setting. It seems that his brother, Rudy, was involved in a mob hit that could potentially start a gang war. Tony C., a local mob boss and childhood acquaintance of Al, hires him to find out who was involved in the hit. Al must find his brother and make some decisions.
In 1980s Los Angeles, three friends navigate the ups and downs of love, friendship, and mistaken identity. With a series of comedic and dramatic events, they find themselves pretending to be someone else, lighting candles, clubbing, and discovering the true meaning of relationships.
The Sunday Woman (1975) is a comedy crime mystery set in Turin, Italy in the 1970s. It follows an upper-class architect who becomes involved in a police investigation after his wife is accused of murder. As he delves deeper into the case, he discovers a web of adultery, prostitution, and hidden desires. With a mix of wit, suspense, and phallic imagery, the film explores the dark underbelly of society and the lengths people will go to protect their secrets.
After the death of her brother, a teenage girl is approached by a mysterious old man who offers her the chance to bring him back to life. In order to do so, she must first dig two graves. As she delves into the supernatural world, she discovers the dark consequences of her actions and the true nature of the price she has paid.
George Carlin delivers his final stand-up comedy special, covering various topics including religion, children, civil rights, and more, in his trademark dark and provocative style.
A private detective discovers a dead body and gets caught up in a conspiracy involving a gold mine and Chinese New Year festivities. As he investigates, he faces shootouts, suspects, and a thrilling murder mystery.
In Mystery Date, a teenage boy's night out with the girl next door takes a dark turn when they accidentally kill a man and must hide the body. As they try to cover up their actions, they find themselves caught up in a police investigation and a web of mistaken identities. With comedic moments and thrilling twists, this movie explores the consequences of one fateful night.
Beyond the Stars is a drama sci-fi movie that revolves around an astronaut who carries a secret tragedy. The plot follows the astronaut's journey as he deals with his mother-son relationship, alcoholism, and a promise made in the past. Along the way, he encounters various events such as a storm, rain, and a parking-a-car incident. The movie also touches upon themes of handicapped man, palm reading, and the significance of a whale. As the story unfolds, the astronaut's journey leads him to a greenhouse, a restaurant, and numerous encounters with his father. The suspense builds as he discovers a framed photograph and a spacesuit, eventually leading him to moon-crater and a telephone-call-in-bed scene. Through the use of a telescope, refrigerator, and map, the astronaut unravels the secrets of his past and comes face to face with black-man and black-woman characters. The movie also showcases the beauty of flowers and the complexity of arguments, culminating in a captivating moon walk scene. Drinking beer, space suits, and awakening moments add to the overall space sci-fi atmosphere. As the astronaut looks at himself in the mirror, he realizes the true extent of his journey and the vastness of outer space. The movie also features a model rocket and a powerful portrayal of a black American character looking at oneself in a mirror.
Charlie Chan is called to investigate a secret service case involving a laboratory, a bomb, and a German spy.
To Fool a Thief is a 2013 movie that follows the story of a sommelier who falls in love while trying to trick a thief. The movie involves a variety of comedic situations, including breaking into a safe, impersonation, and language-based proverbs.
Construction worker Buzz Blackwell becomes the guardian of 12-year-old Pat Johnson after one of his buddies, her father, is killed. Buzz and Pat, along with their chum Axel Swensen, head to New York to look for the girl's uncle. The trio soon unexpectedly become owners of a tired restaurant.
Elsa makes a living from little jobs, struggling to gain custody of his son. Mathieu, who lives next door, also keeps getting job interviews only to polish his art of failure. Their situation is increasingly precarious, but both are trying to bounce back in a world that seems not to fit them.
Seventeen year old Izzy Marks lives in Toronto with her divorced mother and finds her life boring and directionless. Meant to be a sequel to Don Owen's acclaimed 1964 film "Nobody Waved Good-bye", "Unfinished Business" looks at life two decades later for Peter and Julie's (Peter Kastner and Julie Biggs) daughter Isabelle "Izzy" Marks (Isabelle Mejias). Curious, funny and intelligent, 17 year old Izzy feels the frustrations of her limiting environment and the pull of a more exciting, larger world. She meets passionate anarchist wannabe Jessie 'Fixit' (Peter Spence) and is quickly drawn into his free living alternative lifestyle. Much to the displeasure of her once free-thinking parents and friends.
This short film celebrates the hard work, tenacity, and ingenuity of inventors. Highlighted are some seemingly small inventions that have become part of daily life.
Dave and Tina Dodd want to buy a house. They make a contract with shifty John Napper who suggests builder George Shooks.