Green Dolphin Street is set in 1800s New Zealand, where two sisters, Marianne and Margaret, fall in love with the same man, William. Their lives become entangled in a tale of love, destiny, and sacrifice as they navigate the challenges of their relationships and the tumultuous events of the time, including an earthquake and the struggles of the Maori people. Through twists and turns, the sisters must confront their feelings and make choices that will shape their lives forever.
Mourning Becomes Electra is a drama film released in 1947, based on the play of the same name by Eugene O'Neill. Set during the American Civil War, the film explores the dark family secrets and betrayal within the Mannon family. The story revolves around the tragic events that unfold as the characters grapple with their own guilt, desires, and the consequences of their actions.
The film begins in a BBC studio with the 100th edition of "In Town Tonight". Flotsam and Jetsom open with a "topical number". Then there is an interview with a distinguished actor, which dissolves into a performance of one of his famous melodramas about a wicked moneylender etc.
William Castle directed this Sam Katzman production, a gritty crime thriller about a newly-discharged sailor who gets a job as a longshoreman in The Big Easy. He swiftly discovers mob corruption throughout the docks, and when a friend is killed by the gangsters, he convinces the police to let him go undercover and take matters into his own hands. Filmed on location on the docks and in the French Quarter.
A smuggler hides from hit men with a Greek fisherman and his daughter.
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