Elizabeth (1998) is a movie about the early years of Queen Elizabeth I's reign in England. After her Catholic sister dies, Elizabeth, a Protestant, becomes the new Queen. With a distressed England and treasonous nobles, Elizabeth must navigate the challenges of being a monarch. She faces pressure to marry and produce an heir, but delays her decision and continues her secret affair. As she stabilizes her rule and faces assassination attempts, Elizabeth must make difficult choices to secure her place as the Queen.
Captain Geoffrey Thorpe is the terror of the Spanish Main, striking crippling blows against Spanish Marques, threatening to bring England to its knees. Adventure ahead!
Platinum Blonde is a romantic comedy that revolves around the whirlwind romance between an ace reporter and a wealthy heiress. The reporter, determined to win the heart of the beautiful blonde, must navigate the complexities of her family relationships and overcome various obstacles, including a jealous wife and a rich suitor. As the story unfolds, comedic mishaps, seduction attempts, and a breach-of-promise suit keep the audience entertained. With elements of screwball comedy and cross-cultural marriage, Platinum Blonde explores themes of social classes, love triangles, and the pursuit of true love.
Mary is married to Ernest, a successful businessman who devotes all his time managing the business he inherited from his family. Therefore, he spends little time with Mary, to the extent that she suspects he has a mistress. Isabel is married to Adolfo, Doctor of Philosophy and Letters, UNAM graduated, best friend of Ernesto. Patricia is passionate about esotericism; she believes in past life regressions. Isabel and Patricia are concerned about the marital status of Mary and to distract her, convince her to do a regression through hypnosis, the problem is when the hypnotist can not make her come back and they find Mary speaking a strange language, claiming to be a Basque princess of the XIV century.
Sir Francis Drake fights to take over Spain's treasure routes for Queen Elizabeth I.
Alice travels to Paris and hears five stories adapted from children's picture books in this anthology film. The books adapted include: "Anatole," "Madeline and the Bad Hat," "The Frowning Prince," "Many Moons," and "Madeline and the Gypsies."
Madeline, a young French girl, befriends a mischievous boy named Pepito who constantly gets into trouble. When Pepito's father becomes the Spanish ambassador, they must learn to get along and navigate the challenges of their different backgrounds.
Madeline and her friends travel to London, England, where they encounter surreal adventures and help the Spanish ambassador.
Madeline, a young girl from Paris, embarks on a thrilling adventure with a group of gypsies in Europe. Together, they explore different cultures, face challenges, and learn valuable life lessons.
Pepito, the son of the Spanish Ambassador, invites Madeline and her fellow students to a Gypsy carnival. However, in the chaos caused by a sudden rainstorm, Miss Clavel and the other girls lose sight of Madeline and Pepito, who are unintentionally left behind on the Ferris wheel. The two children find themselves guests of the gypsies, and soon wind up part of the carnival themselves.
Drama - The mystery surrounding the disappearance 12 year-old King Edward V and his brother Richard, Duke of York, has been the cause of speculation and fascination for over five centuries. In 1491, eight years after the Princes in the Tower were presumed murdered, a young man told an astonished world that he was Richard, back to claim the throne of England. - Mark Umbers, John Castle, Roger Hammond
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