While Senator Kelly addresses a senate committee about the supposed mutant menace, we learn about the making of the movie, X-Men.
F.I.S.T. follows the story of a labor leader who becomes embroiled in a struggle against corruption and racketeering in the 1930s. The movie explores themes of union organizing, labor disputes, and political corruption. It depicts the protagonist's fight for justice and his journey towards exposing the truth.
A wealthy man gets his wristwatch stolen by a con artist. They engage in a hilarious feud as the man tries to retrieve his stolen watch.
The Deal is a gripping crime drama set in the bustling streets of New York City. It follows the story of a powerful senator's mysterious assassination and the investigation led by a determined detective. As the plot unfolds, dark secrets, political corruption, and a web of lies are exposed. With twists and turns at every corner, the movie keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.
The Tuskegee Airmen is a movie set during World War II that tells the true story of the first African American pilots in the United States military, who faced racial segregation and prejudice. Despite the challenges they faced, they became an integral part of the U.S. Army Air Forces and made significant contributions to the war effort.
In this biography comedy drama, a man named Clifford Irving writes a fake autobiography of the enigmatic billionaire Howard Hughes, fooling the publishing industry and the world. As his lie spirals out of control, Clifford must navigate a web of deception and maintain the facade of truth.
Advise & Consent is a political drama that takes place in Washington D.C. during the Cold War. The story revolves around a group of politicians and their Machiavellian tactics as they deal with controversial issues, political backstabbing, and personal conflicts.
The fourth and last of the George A. Hirliman-produced films starring George O'Brien (preceded by "Daniel Boone", "Park Avenue Logger" and "Hollywood Cowboy") that were distributed by RKO Radio. Hirliman sold O'Brien's contract to RKO, which then produced 18 series westerns starring O'Brien that ended when O'Brien went into the Navy at the outbreak of WW II. Long-time (past and future) O'Brien director David Howard served as Hirliman's Associate Producer on this film. "Windjammer" finds O'Brien as a subpoena server ordered to serve a subpoena on Brandon Evans (The Commondore) for a senate inquiry or lose his job. Posing as a playboy, he boards the Commodore's yacht during a yacht race, and the yacht is wrecked by a gun-running windjammer commanded by Captain Morgan (William Hall.) All hands are picked up by the windjammer, including the Commodore's daughter (played by Constance Worth) and put to work as galley slaves.
Miss Evers' Boys is a movie set during World War II that tells the story of Miss Eunice Evers, a black nurse who becomes a part of a controversial medical experiment. The experiment involves treating black soldiers with syphilis but withholding the necessary treatment in order to study the disease. As the years go by, Miss Evers struggles with her role in the experiment and the moral implications of her actions.
Kisses for My President is a comedy film that tells the story of the first female president of the United States. It follows her journey as she faces various challenges and funny situations while trying to navigate her role as the leader of the country. From dealing with political scandals to balancing her personal life, the president's journey is filled with humorous moments and unexpected twists.
The Strange History of Don't Ask, Don't Tell is a documentary that delves into the origins and impact of the controversial policy that prohibited openly gay individuals from serving in the United States military. Through interviews, archival footage, and expert analysis, the film examines the social and political factors that led to the implementation of the policy and the subsequent activism and legal battles that eventually led to its repeal.
In a small town, a police sergeant discovers a web of corruption involving a senator, a reverend, and various local figures. As he investigates, he uncovers a murder disguised as a suicide and faces danger from powerful individuals. With the help of a newspaper editor and a photographer, he aims to bring justice to the captive city.
Tunnel Vision is a comedy movie from 1976 that parodies various TV shows and commercials. The film follows a man who is forced to watch TV constantly and becomes increasingly disconnected from reality. The movie features satire, absurd humor, and irreverence. It includes sketches that mock sitcoms, game shows, and fictional TV networks. With low-brow humor and a mix of clever parodies, Tunnel Vision offers a hilarious take on television culture.
Mastergate is a political satire comedy that takes inspiration from the Watergate scandal. It follows the story of a congressman and a group of government officials caught up in a scandalous investigation involving the Central Intelligence Agency, the Internal Revenue Service, and the President. The movie provides a humorous and satirical take on politics and government scandals.
In the wake of the tragic events at Waco, Texas where an armed conflict with armed militiamen broke out, agents of the federal government's Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms (ATF) carry out a clandestine mission within another militia operation that is possibly involved in the sales of guns and the murder of an agent. Agent Robin O'Brien infiltrates the operation against her director's orders. When events start unraveling and an FBI agent threatens to take over the operation and start a military action, the ATF agents have to apply what they learned from Waco to save another blood bath.
An honest, talented and well respected attorney defeats a corrupt incumbent U.S. Senator. After a very good start he has to face the subtle temptations and innocent looking traps of Washington.
A power-mad union boss resorts to murder to eliminate witnesses scheduled to testify against him. The eclectic cast includes Mickey Rooney, Mamie Van Doren, Mel Torme, Jay North, Vampira, Charles Chaplin Jr., Jackie Coogan and Norman Grabowski.
In this true-crime drama, Michelle Brown, a mortgage broker and secretary, becomes the target of a female stalker who uses identity theft to take over her life. Michelle's world is shattered as her credit cards are declined, her personal information is used against her, and she is forced to confront her own past as an ex-junkie. As the imposter takes over Michelle's life completely, she must fight to expose the truth and reclaim her identity.
Anita is a documentary film that delves into the journey of Anita Hill, an African-American lawyer, who testified against Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas regarding sexual harassment. The film follows her testimony during the Senate and Congressional hearings, highlighting the issues of sexism and racism that she faced.
Warning: Parental Advisory is a satirical comedy that explores the moral crusade against music censorship in the 1980s. The movie follows a group of musicians, activists, and politicians as they navigate the pressure from conservative morals and the moral majority, leading to a Senate hearing on music censorship. It highlights the importance of free speech and artistic freedom in the music industry.