Black Rainbow is a 1989 horror-mystery film about a female psychic who has psychic visions of murders. She becomes a whistleblower and is hunted by a hitman. As she goes on tour with her elderly father, she encounters a female ghost and experiences astral projection. The film is set in a southern town and explores themes of fatalism and skepticism.
A man returns to his home -- a post Civil-War village -- and finds the law is in the hands of a few scrupulous people.
Fabulous animals bathed, rested and had fun on the summer beach of the southern town. Suddenly, the rest was interrupted by an urgent message on a hanging poster: "Everyone needs to vaccinate vaccinations from elephant to fly!". However, all the animals, having read the message, as if nothing had happened, began to rest, dance and sunbathe again. And only Behemoth, worried, began to ask everyone how scary and painful it was to vaccinate.
A canine sheriff's deputy in a backwoods Southern town always manages to catch the bad guy, despite his own ineptitude
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