In the midst of the California gold rush, a group of prospectors encounter various comedic mishaps while searching for wealth.
After getting dumped by his girlfriend, a man hires his best friend to take her on a terrible date in order to win her back.
Child of Rage tells the chilling true story of a 7-year-old girl named Catherine who harbors a deep psychological trauma caused by severe child abuse. As her new therapist tries to investigate and help her, he discovers the dark and disturbing secrets of Catherine's past, including her father's incestuous pedophilia. Catherine's violent and psychopathic behavior escalates, leading to a series of horrifying incidents including murder. This psychological drama explores the effects of childhood traumas and the lengths people will go to protect their dark secrets.
Easy to Love is a romantic comedy musical set in Palm Beach, Florida. The story revolves around a Broadway producer who falls in love with a nightclub singer and faces romantic rivalry. With stunning aquatic stunts and synchronized swimming, the film captures the charm and excitement of the coastal city.
Puff, the Magic Dragon is a heartwarming animated movie that follows the story of a magical dragon who befriends a young boy named Jackie. Together, they go on a journey filled with bravery, friendship, and exciting adventures. Along the way, they encounter various challenges and learn important life lessons that teach them the true meaning of courage and loyalty.
A woman is kidnapped by a psychopath and must find a way to escape before it's too late. As she navigates through his sadistic games and manipulations, she discovers the depths of his madness.
Society heiress Joan Bradford rebels against her mother's choice of a future husband by masquerading as a working class girl and dating a window washer.
Everybody Says I'm Fine! is an Indian English language film, released on 12 September 2001 at the Toronto Film Festival. It marks the directorial debut of Indian actor Rahul Bose. For his work on Everybody Says I'm Fine! Bose won the runner-up John Schlesinger Award for best directorial debut at the 2003 Palm Springs International Film Festival.The film revolves around a small group of elite Mumbaikars whose lives converge at a hairdresser's salon. The protagonist Xen owns the salon and has a unique gift of connecting with the minds of his clients and reading their thoughts while at work. Most of his customers maintain a facade of normality in order to gain semblance and hide their tumultuous lives to some extent.
Johnny is a hypochondriac and he spends all of his time fussing over his health instead of paying attention to his lovely wife. The wife and the family doctor pretend he is going to die -- and behave in a heartless fashion that gets him to lose his temper and get out of his sickbed forever.
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