In "The Prince & Me 4: The Elephant Adventure," a prince and his true love embark on a jungle expedition, where they encounter forbidden love, rebellion, and an elephant ride. They must navigate through the challenges to find their happy ending.
Wuthering Heights is a passionate and turbulent story set in the 19th century on the wild and windy moors of Yorkshire. It follows the lives of the Earnshaw and Linton families, focusing on the intense love affair between Heathcliff, a mysterious and brooding stablehand, and Catherine, a noblewoman. Their love is hindered by social class and a series of tragic events that unfold amidst the backdrop of the beautiful but treacherous moor-terrain. Wuthering Heights is a haunting portrayal of unrequited love, rivalry, and the destructive forces of jealousy and revenge.
Wuthering Heights follows the intense and destructive relationship between Heathcliff, a dark and brooding outsider, and Catherine Earnshaw, a free-spirited young woman. Their love is fierce and all-consuming, but ultimately leads to heartbreak and tragedy. Set against the backdrop of the wild Yorkshire moors, this classic tale explores themes of love, obsession, revenge, and the effects of social class.
Lady Oscar is a tomboyish girl who is raised as a man and serves as the leader of the French royal guard. She faces challenges and struggles in a society divided by class and gender, as she fights against the injustices of the French monarchy and seeks justice for the oppressed.
Running Free is a movie that tells the story of a horse named Lucky who is born in captivity in a mining town in Africa. After being separated from his mother, Lucky forms a bond with a young stableboy who takes care of him. When the mining town is deserted, Lucky and the stableboy set out on a journey across the desert, facing various challenges and forming new friendships along the way. Together, they strive for freedom and survival.
In the 19th century, Miss Julie, a wealthy young woman, engages in a forbidden love affair with Jean, her father's valet. Their relationship is complicated by their differing social statuses and the disapproval of society. As their romance intensifies, they must confront the consequences of their actions and the obstacles that stand in their way.
Phar Lap is a biography drama film set during the Great Depression. It follows the journey of Phar Lap, a champion racehorse, and the obstacles he faces, including attempted murder and greed. The film showcases his rise to fame and his impact on the horse racing world.
A deranged stablehand kidnaps the wife of a ranch owner to avenge the rape of his sister.
The Inheritors follows a story set in a village, where drama and mystery unfold among the class differences and exploration of sexuality. The film delves into the lives of farm workers, peasants, and the challenges they face in a manor dominated by the wealthy. It touches upon themes of poverty, swindling, and the struggle for survival. The plot also involves elements of farm life, including dead animals, animal trainers, and milking. The story takes an unexpected turn when a police officer enters the scene, leading to a trial and a revelation of hidden truths. The film portrays the complex dynamics of master-servant relationships, with instances of rape and oppression. Amidst the trials and tribulations, love and self-defense emerge as recurring themes, highlighting the resilience of the characters in the face of adversity.
Woody Woodpecker is a stable boy. The stables are located right in an airfield, and the sound of airplanes droning around only fuels his lust to fly. "I want to fly like the birds!" declares the woodpecker. But the only thing the bulldog sergeant on the airfield feels Woody is competent for is clipping the horses with an electric clipper. And considering that Woody accidentally allows the clipper to clip off the sarge's shirt buttons and a long strip of hair off his chin, he may be giving Woody too much credit. Nevertheless, Woody spends his time reading "How to Fly a Plane from the Ground Up." And eventually, he sneaks onto a PU-2.
David Palmer, a young chemist, returns to his father's Indiana farm, to marry a local school teacher, Ruth Treadwell. David meets again his father's horse-trainer, Ben Lathrop, whose daughter, Cissy, has left high school to help her father. Palmer marries and becomes wealthy through an invention, and is able to indulge his socially-ambitious wife. His father dies and Palmer returns to Indiana, where his interest in harness-racing is rekindled, as is his interest in Cissy Lathrop.
Angry Harvest is a gripping film that takes place in Vienna during World War II. It follows the story of an upper-class Viennese woman who hides a Jewish man in her cellar. As they grapple with trust, survival, and love, their lives become intertwined in ways they never expected. The film explores themes of trust, betrayal, and the lengths people will go to protect those they care about. Set against the backdrop of the Third Reich, Angry Harvest is a powerful portrayal of the complexities of human relationships in a time of war.
Quentin Durward is a young Scottish nobleman who travels to Burgundy, France in the 1460s. He becomes embroiled in court intrigue, negotiations, and sword duels while trying to uphold his honor and protect those he loves. Along the way, he encounters treachery, bribery, and love, all while navigating a world of kings, castles, and treacherous alliances.
Two yokels try to crash royal society by posing as the King's physicians.
Horse racing provides the framework of this crime drama that centers on an orphan who has been raising a promising horse.
Alice meets with his uncle in the castle where he works as a servant. She pretends to be rich to conquer the marquis but Alicia fall in love with the groom.
An evil princess who kills her lovers is condemned by the Inquisition. Four centuries later she returns with the help of a vampire and tries to live forever in the body of an identical woman.
College student Jimmy Shaw inherits a racehorse, named Lightning Lad, and sells stock to fellow students in order to obtain funds for racing the horse. Lightning Lad wins very race he is entered in. Marion Braddock, a spoiled rich girl who owns a racing stable offers to buy Lightning Lad, but Jimmy refuses to sell. The day of the big handicap-race arrives and Jimmy and his fellow stockholders are on their way to the track. But a group of gamblers, betting on Lightning Lad to lose, have some skullduggery plans to ensure Lightning Lad does not win the race.
Following a tip, Manabu Yazaki loses his last money betting on the older "banba" horse "Unryu" (jockied by Makie, a legendary jockey's daughter) in a draft-horse race held in his childhood home of Obihiro on the island of Hokkaido.
Young Sabu is a happy stable boy in the kingdom of Samukan, in charge of taking care of the Caliph's elephant. Searching for a lost diamond, he finds instead a mysterious ring which, unbeknownst to Sabu, conjures up a genie when he rubs it.