The Wild Wild West follows the adventures of James West, a government agent, and Artemus Gordon, a master of disguise. Together, they fight crime in the wild west during the 19th century. The show combines action, adventure, comedy, and spy spoof elements.
Political Animals follows the life of Elaine Barrish, a former first lady and current secretary of state, as she navigates the complexities of politics and her own family drama. From dealing with her ex-husband and their twin sons to managing international relations, Elaine faces numerous challenges while trying to maintain her public image and advance her political career.
Secret Service agent Ethan Burke wakes up in the small town of Wayward Pines, Idaho, not knowing how he got there. He soon discovers that he is trapped and must uncover the truth behind the town's mysteries, including the disappearance of two federal agents.
Three shots are fired and the president of South Korea suddenly goes missing from his vacation villa. Three Days is a condensed-time thriller that follows the struggles of elite Blue House bodyguard Han Tae Kyung to find and protect the president. With the aid of local police officer Yoon Bo Won and fellow Blue House guards, will Han Tae Kyung be able to save the president before it’s too late?
Axel Foley is back and as funny as ever in this fast-paced action comedy. This time, the Detroit cop heads to Beverly Hills to help his boss, who is targeted by a group of counterfeiters. As he investigates, Axel uncovers a deadly plot that puts him in the crosshairs of a dangerous criminal.
After being framed for the attempted assassination of the President, Secret Service agent Mike Banning must evade his own agency and the FBI as he tries to uncover the real threat. With the President in a coma, Banning fights against time to clear his name and protect the country from further danger.
Crisis (2014) is a TV show that explores the intense world of kidnappings and hostage situations. The story revolves around a secret service agent and an FBI agent who must work together to find a solution to a high-stakes crisis. As they navigate through conspiracy and danger, they uncover shocking secrets and face a criminal mastermind. The show delves into the complexities of relationships, power dynamics, and the lengths people are willing to go to protect their loved ones.
Maxwell Smart, a highly intellectual but bumbling spy, is tasked with preventing a terrorist attack from rival spy agency KAOS. Along with his partner Agent 99, Max travels to Russia to uncover KAOS's nuclear weapons operation. Despite his clumsiness, Max proves to be a capable field agent and develops feelings for Agent 99. As they work to stop KAOS's plans, Max must confront a double agent within CONTROL and save the day.
Thirty years after his film JFK, filmmaker Oliver Stone takes viewers on a journey though recently declassified evidence in the assassination of President Kennedy - the most consequential American murder mystery of the twentieth century. Joined by Oscar-winning narrators Whoopi Goldberg and Donald Sutherland, as well as a distinguished team of forensics, medical and ballistics experts, historians, and witnesses, Stone presents compelling evidence that in the Kennedy case “conspiracy theory” is now “conspiracy fact.”
The Lazarus Man is an American Western television series produced by Castle Rock Entertainment which first aired on January 20, 1996, and ended on November 9, 1996. Starring Robert Urich as the title character, The Lazarus Man debuted on Turner Network Television and ran for 20 episodes.
James Bond and his friend Felix Leiter assist in capturing drug lord Franz Sanchez. When Sanchez escapes and maims Leiter, Bond becomes a rogue agent on a mission of revenge. He teams up with pilot and DEA informant Pam Bouvier to infiltrate Sanchez's organization and bring him down, while overcoming various obstacles and betrayal along the way.
MI6 agent James Bond is sent to recover a microchip and uncover a plot by an industrialist to destroy Silicon Valley and dominate the microchip market. Along the way, James Bond encounters a psychopathic owner of a horse racing company, a genetically engineered Nazi experiment, and a KGB connection. With the help of allies and a love interest, Bond must prevent the catastrophic plan and bring the villain to justice.
The series from Neil LaBute aims to examine "the human condition and relationships through a series of conversations between 11 people", whose lives are intertwined, unbeknownst to them. Each episode takes place in a restaurant and is a conversation between two characters. One of the character's storylines then will carry over into the next episode through a conversation with a new character. That character will then be featured in the following episode. The process will continue until the final episode.
Political intrigue and deception unfold inside the United Nations as a U.S. Secret Service agent is assigned to investigate Silvia Broome, an interpreter who overhears an assassination plot. Silvia, who has dual citizenship from the Republic of Matobo, a fictional African country, works at the U.N. and recognizes words from the plot during a meeting she is interpreting. Working together, Silvia and the agent uncover a false flag operation created by Matobo's president, Edmond Zuwanie, to gain credibility and deter potential supporters of his removal. The plot ends with Zuwanie's indictment and Silvia's expulsion from the U.S., returning home to Matobo.
I.Q. is a romantic comedy set in the 20th century. It revolves around the love story between a car mechanic and a woman who is engaged to a scientist. The plot takes an interesting turn when the mechanic, who is secretly in love with the woman, gets involved in a scientific experiment. The movie explores themes of love, identity, and the clash between social classes.
Detective Alex Cross partners with forensic psychologist Jezzie Flanagan to track down a kidnapper who is targeting young girls. As they uncover more clues, they find themselves tangled in a web of deception and the case becomes personal.
When a secret service agent is framed for a murder and assassination plot against the President, he must go on the run to clear his name and uncover the truth.
James Bond is called back to duty to investigate the hijacking of British and Russian submarines carrying nuclear warheads. He teams up with a K.G.B. agent whose lover he killed. Together, they track down the mastermind behind the plot, a rich and powerful businessman named Carl Stromberg, who plans to use the submarines to ignite a nuclear war between the superpowers. Bond and his partner must stop him before it's too late.
In Chasing Liberty, the daughter of the President of the United States, Anna, is tired of living under constant surveillance and decides to go on a secret adventure while on a diplomatic trip to Europe. With the help of a mysterious British photographer named Ben, Anna goes on a thrilling journey through Venice, Berlin, and other European cities, experiencing freedom and discovering love along the way. However, as their trip progresses, their secret identities and hidden agendas threaten to tear them apart. Will Anna be able to break free from her overprotective father and find her own happiness?
The attempted assassination of the American President is told and re-told from several different perspectives. U.S. President Henry Ashton attends a political summit in Salamanca, Spain to promote an international treaty. Displayed with eight differing viewpoints, an assassination attempt on the president occurs, relayed in a time span of 23 minutes. Each time the events unfold from the beginning, a new vantage point is shown revealing additional details, which ultimately completes the story of what actually took place during the incident.