A woman's life takes a dangerous turn when she gets caught up in a mysterious plot involving spies, rare stamps, and a lost diamond. As she navigates through a world of deceit and suspicion, she must uncover the truth and protect herself from those who want to silence her.
The Harrad Experiment (1973) is a comedy drama about a group of college students who participate in a controversial experiment on free love and sexuality. The students explore various aspects of relationships, including group sex, menage-a-trois, and sex therapy. The film explores themes of sexual liberation, promiscuity, and the challenges of navigating complex relationships in a university setting.
In Tommy Tricker and the Stamp Traveller, a group of friends embarks on a magical journey through time and space using stamps that grant them the power of miniaturization. Along the way, they encounter various challenges and learn the true value of friendship.
In this spoof, a man impersonates Sherlock Holmes in order to solve a crime involving the rare stamps collection. He teams up with Dr. Watson and together they go on a train ride to Berlin, Germany to catch the gang behind the crime.
Special investigator Duke Martin is in London to investigate the authenticity of a rare postage stamp called the Barbados Overplate. Someone is willing to commit murder to get his or her hands on the stamp, which puts a crimp in Duke's efforts to romance every beautiful woman he meets.
During World War II, a soldier is faced with a moral dilemma when he discovers a valuable rare stamp on a letter.
An Indian-Canadian heroin addict becomes involved in the lives of his mother's family, watched over by the god Krishna.
Never Enough is a captivating documentary that delves into the life of John, a man who has an insatiable obsession with collecting action figures and hoarding. Through interviews and archival footage, the film explores the reasons behind John's extreme hoarding behavior and the impact it has on his life and relationships. As John's collection grows, his house becomes increasingly cluttered, posing challenges to his mental and physical well-being. Never Enough sheds light on the complex nature of hoarding and the profound emotional attachments people develop to their possessions.
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