Kiss the Girls is a crime thriller movie released in 1997. It follows the story of a detective and a forensic psychologist who join forces to hunt down a serial abductor and killer. The movie is filled with suspense, mystery, and thrilling chase sequences.
While on a girls' night out, Veronica finds herself transported back in time to a cotton plantation during the Antebellum era. As she tries to figure out how to escape, she must navigate the brutal realities of slavery and confront the horrors of racism.
In post-Civil War Texas, a former Union Army colonel is hired to protect a Southern plantation owner from a band of Mexican revolutionaries.
Private detective Lew Harper finds himself investigating a case involving political corruption and murder in the Louisiana bayou. As he delves deeper into the case, he uncovers a network of secrets and deceit that puts his life at risk.
During the American Civil War, a Texas cattleman assumes an identity and infiltrates a Confederate camp to seek revenge for the death of his brother. Along the way, he faces various challenges and encounters love interest.
In Mame, a young boy named Patrick goes to live with his wealthy and influential aunt, Mame, in 1930s New York City. Mame is a free-spirited and eccentric woman who introduces Patrick to a world of adventure and excitement. Together, they navigate the ups and downs of life during the Great Depression, experiencing everything from department store escapades to fox hunts. Mame's unconventional lifestyle and unbreakable spirit leave a lasting impact on Patrick as he grows up in a world full of snobs and social conventions.
Short subject from Pathe based on the writings of Grantland Rice, primarily remembered for his elegant approach to sportswriting. This was one of the last of the Van Beuren Corporation’s “Song Sketches,” along with another “The Voice of the Sea.”
“A scene representing Southern plantation life before the war. A jig and a breakdown by three colored boys.”
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