A young man must navigate through an alternate reality filled with yakuza, love, violence, and existentialism.
Hot Stuff is a 1979 movie that follows a group of friends who get involved in a comedic crime caper when they stumble upon a stash of stolen goods. As they try to figure out what to do with the goods, they find themselves dealing with the police, pawnshops, and various scams.
A safecracker takes a job where he must go to Istanbul and steal a scepter that once belonged to the god Gilgamesh but is now in the temple of a secret cult.
In Get Out and Get Under, a man gets caught up in a series of comedic mishaps when a runaway car causes chaos in his life. With a love triangle, a play within a film, and plenty of slapstick moments, this movie is a hilarious ride.
A young newspaper reporter is assigned to investigate mysterious goings-on in a coastal resort town. He discovers the existence of a gang of vicious liquor hijackers. He sets out to expose the ring and help federal agents break it up.
A group of oil magnates are trying to think of new ways to attract business. One of them suggests that they contact the inventor Pollard, who has devised a new gasoline substitute. Pollard himself lives in a home filled with his eccentric inventions. When he gets the message from the oil company, he is excited about the opportunity to demonstrate his innovation.
Keystone comedy about a garage owner pining for the girl next door, coming into money, and betting on a fixed fight.
During a test, a race car using an experimental oil fueled engine blows up, killing the driver. Lucky Taylor, a stunt driver, is initially blamed for the accident, but is later cleared. He thinks the engine design has a real chance to win races, but the racing association has banned it since the accident. He devises a scheme to have a car equipped with the engine entered into a race, without race officials-- or the engine designer's sassy daughter -- finding out about it.
Jimmy Jump is asked by the Swedish Government to translate for educational purposes "Little Red Riding Hood", but he can't afford to buy the book, so he tries reading it at the book shop, something the owner doesn't like. But with a little help by the owner's wife it is not impossible, even when the book is bought by somebody else, put in a car and the car is stolen...
A look at the greatest stunts and stunt performers in the Bond films.
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