Return to Peyton Place follows the lives and scandals of the residents of a small town. It explores themes of small-town drama, romantic jealousy, and family relationships. Based on the novel, the movie delves into the disapproving and manipulative mother-daughter relationships, secrets, infidelity, and the class-consciousness prevalent in the town. Set in New York City, the story revolves around an ensemble cast and the conflicts they face within their relationships. The movie portrays the dynamics of a matriarchal family, and the struggles of the characters living on the wrong side of the tracks. With its themes of possessive and evil mothers, the narrative exposes the religious hypocrisy and romantic rivalries prevalent in the town.
A woman who believes she has been chosen by God to heal people is taken in by a greedy promoter and his shrewish wife to make the rounds of the rural South.
A helicopter crashes in the desert, and the crew winds up in the underground city of Atlantis and get mixed up in a slave revolt.
In 1944 France, a repressed homosexual sergeant finds himself in a romantic rivalry with a younger soldier. As their relationship unfolds, they navigate the complexities of army life, family relationships, and unrequited love.
A Crazy Family (1965) follows the story of a Greek couple in the 1960s who face marital tribulations and compete with a suitor for the affection of the wife's sister. Set in Athens and Venice, the movie portrays a series of humorous situations that arise from the couple's schemes, jealousy, and interactions with family members. The film explores themes of love, marriage, and the challenges of maintaining relationships.
Tim is longing for love and connection with other people. He’s a lonely human being who struggles with exclusion every day. Every time Tim feels different, he transforms into a French bulldog.
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