Hill Street Blues is a 1980s police drama that takes place in a rundown neighborhood filled with urban decay. The show follows the lives of police officers in a fictional city, focusing on the challenges they face in their daily lives, both on and off the job.
A powerful terrorist organization known as the Black Cross Army threatens to destroy the Earth, with only the defense organization EAGLE (EArth Guard LEague) able to oppose them. In retaliation, Black Cross Army destroys multiple EAGLE headquarters across Japan, killing all but five people. Now, these five remaining EAGLE members are called to form a secret, powerful team known as Gorenger, the only force left that has a chance to stop the Black Cross Army and their evil leader, Black Cross Führer.
Anne Shirley continues to face challenges and embrace new experiences in Avonlea, while dealing with romance, family, and her own personal growth.
When a group of teenagers attending a summer space camp accidentally find themselves aboard a real space shuttle, they must work together to overcome various challenges and return safely to Earth.
In 'Short Time' (1990), a police detective is diagnosed with a terminal illness and decides to retire early to spend time with his family. However, he accidentally discovers that his life insurance policy will only pay off if he dies in the line of duty. Determined to secure his family's financial future, he sets out to get himself killed on duty, leading to comedic and action-packed situations.
In Brute Force, a group of prison inmates plan an escape to expose the injustices and abuse they endure at the hands of sadistic prison guards. As tensions rise and violence erupts, the prisoners must navigate their way through a web of deception, betrayal, and danger.
While playing a prank, a young boy accidentally discovers the identity of a criminal lurking in the neighborhood.
A spaceship crew embarks on a dangerous mission to Mars to rescue a stranded astronaut, but they soon discover a terrifying alien creature on board. As they battle for their lives, they are accused of murder and must race against time to prove their innocence and survive.
The Strange One (1957) follows the protagonist as he navigates through power dynamics, hazing rituals, and abuse at a military school in the American South. It explores themes of sadism, fear, and the complexities of relationships, including a male-male relationship. The story unfolds through the perspective of a sociopathic villain, shedding light on the dark side of human nature. Based on the novel of the same name.
Enforcement is a gripping drama set in Copenhagen, Denmark, following a uniformed police officer who finds himself in hot water after using excessive force during a routine patrol. As tensions rise and the media gets involved, he must navigate the aftermath and confront the choices he made. This intense and thought-provoking film explores themes of power, accountability, and the challenges faced by law enforcement officers.
Frank Faylen and Charlie Hall (a longtime Laurel & Hardy foil) star as Dolan and Doolittle, a pair of goofy druggists who join the army to escape the wrath of bill collector Mulligan
A warden and his assistant clash over prison reform, triggering a violent riot.
During World War II, a group of British prisoners-of-war are held in a German camp. They devise a plan to escape and return to their homeland, facing various challenges and dangers along the way.
During her school Christmas break, a 9-year-old girl finds herself caught up in a dangerous situation when a group of robbers infiltrate the building. With no one else to rely on, she must use her wit and resourcefulness to outsmart them and save the day.
City That Never Sleeps is a crime drama film set in Chicago. It tells the story of a beat cop who experiences a night filled with crime, corruption, and unrequited love. The film showcases the dark underbelly of the city that never sleeps.
The students of Lakeview Elementary devise comedic ways to torment their new teacher.
Olympic gymnastics coach Francine Lake and her twelve gorgeous students train on the Island of Crete. The rigors of training preclude most sexual activity with the locals, thus the girls spend their evenings in quiet frustration.
In a small rural village, a 9-year-old boy named Manuel lives a peaceful life. However, when a soccer ball lands in a minefield near the village, the children must venture into dangerous territory to retrieve it. This event sets off a series of events that exposes Manuel to the harsh realities of war and tests his courage and resilience. Along the way, he forms deep bonds with his friends and discovers the strength within himself.
Rooney's second sound film. In it, we find Mickey and the gang putting on their own school performance.
Ein Tag - Bericht aus einem deutschen Konzentrationslager 1939 is a powerful docudrama that provides a glimpse into the horrifying reality of life in a German concentration camp during the year 1939. It explores the daily struggles, oppression, and inhumanity faced by the prisoners and sheds light on the cruel practices of the SS.