A pickpocket unknowingly steals a bag containing a bomb, and is pursued by both the CIA and a terrorist organization. He teams up with a young CIA agent to find out who framed him and prevent a major attack on Bastille Day in Paris.
A compelling drama about the lives of three soldiers during World War II, exploring their experiences and the impact the war has on their lives.
Somers Town tells the story of a teenage runaway who befriends a young immigrant boy in London. Together, they navigate the challenges of loneliness, sadness, and the pursuit of love.
In 'Paris, Wine & Romance,' a woman named Isabella travels to Paris to pursue her dream of becoming a successful winemaker. Along the way, she faces challenges such as lost luggage, mistaken identity, and a blindfolded taste test. Isabella's journey takes her to iconic landmarks like Notre-Dame Cathedral and Sacré-Cœur, and she even competes in a prestigious wine competition. Throughout the movie, Isabella forms new partnerships, including a collaboration with a perfumer, and faces unexpected romance. The story ends with a kiss, leaving viewers with a heartwarming and satisfying conclusion.
A couple embarks on a weekend trip to Paris to reignite their marriage, but they encounter unexpected challenges and revelations along the way.
What was it about opera diva Grace Moore that attracted the attention of filmdom's top directors? Moore's 1937 American movie vehicle When You're in Love had been directed by Josef Von Sternberg; two years later, her French starrer Louise was helmed by no less than Abel Gance, who a decade earlier had revolutionized the "historical epic" genre with the awesome Napoleon. There was, however, little that was revolutionary in this cinemadaption of Gustave Charpentier's opera. Moore plays Louise, a poor seamstress who is led astray by the rakish Julien (Georges Thill). After falling from grace (no pun intended), our heroine is rescued by her understanding father (Andre Pernet), who demonstrates his forgiveness by singing to her (it is, after all, an opera). Though it played to enthusiastic crowds in both London and Paris, Louise turned out to be Grace Moore's final film; conversely, Abel Gance continued to make commercial potboilers well into the 1970s.
American accountant Harry Mascaret made his fortune thanks to an investment and decides to offer himself a stay in Paris with his fiancée Dolly. A burlesque, Roaring-Twenties comedy ensues.
A romantic new year's getaway to Paris descends into a nightmare when the couple's relationship implodes prior to their departure.
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