Oliver Twist is a young orphan boy who escapes from a life of child labor and abuse in an orphanage. He inadvertently becomes a member of a pickpocket gang led by the notorious Fagin. As Oliver tries to find a sense of belonging, he encounters danger, adventure, and unexpected friendships.
Like Minds is a crime thriller that follows a forensic psychologist who becomes involved with a troubled teenager accused of murder. As they investigate the mysterious case together, the psychologist begins to question his own sanity. The movie explores themes of friendship, manipulation, and hidden secrets.
Eaten by Lions is a comedic drama that follows the story of twin brothers on a quest to Blackpool in search of their long-lost father. Along the way, they encounter various eccentric characters and face unexpected challenges, leading them to discover the true meaning of family and brotherhood. With elements of comedy, drama, and coming-of-age, this film explores themes of identity, racism, and the intricacies of human relationships.
The Lady and the Duke is a historical drama set during the French Revolution. It follows the story of an aristocratic lady and a duke who find themselves caught up in the turmoil of the revolution. With themes of trust, courage, and survival, the movie explores the challenges faced by the characters as they navigate a changing world.
In Fast Company, a rare book dealer is falsely accused of murder and must solve the mystery to clear his name. With his girlfriend's help, they follow clues and encounter danger in their pursuit of the truth.
Professional killer Bus Crow is hired by cattlemen to eliminate squatters. When Marshal Sam Rochelle is sent to investigate, saloon owner Hallie has to be a reluctant witness.
Mrs. Wharton, a dashing widow, gives a party at her beautiful villa in honor of the presentation to her of a handsome diamond necklace by her fiancé. During the evening bridge participated in by a number of the guests, among whom is Myrtle Vane. Miss Vane is playing in wretched luck, and is advised several times by Mrs. Wharton to desist, but she still plays on in the vain hopes of the tide of fortune turning, until at last, in the extreme of desperation, she stakes her all and loses. Shame and disgrace stare her in the face. What can she do to recoup her depleted fortune? As one of the guests there is Professor Francois Paracelsus, the eminent palmister, who of course, was called upon to read the palms of those present. Sheets of paper were prepared and each imprinted their hand on a sheet to be read by the erudite soothsayer at his leisure, and so were left on the drawing room table.
A woman is forced to confront her past when her nine-year-old sister runs away after discovering a family secret.
Julie Martial, impetuous and headstrong young editor, receives large red envelopes crimes committed just 24 hours later. Marc Simon, of the homicide squad, try to make the connection between the victims, who do not know and apparently have nothing in common. The case caused an outcry in the press, which refers to "the murderer with the ink stamp." Because the murderer signs his crimes with a number branded on the forehead of its victims. While Marc Simon and his men face this conundrum, Julia receives a letter of great concern: this time, the mass murderer describes his own death ...
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