When a salesman visiting Marrakesh accidentally switches briefcases with a secret agent, he finds himself in the middle of an international espionage plot. As he tries to unravel the mystery and evade the various suspects, he must navigate the chaotic streets of Marrakesh and rely on his wits to stay alive.
A deranged mother avenges herself on the man she thinks seduced her daughter by imprisoning him in a cage in her basement.
High Tide is a film-noir crime drama set in Malibu, California. A private detective becomes entangled in a dangerous plot involving murder, betrayal, and revenge. As the story unfolds, he must navigate through a world of deceit and treachery to uncover the truth.
Paul (Zhang Chong) is a businessman who gets caught up in an international espionage plot when he accidentally switches briefcases with a friend aboard a Singapore-bound plane. The friend turns up dead, and Paul discovers a small Golden Buddha inside the briefcase that contains a set of instructions. The instructions are only one of three parts, the other two being held in similar Golden Buddhas by Lo Wei (doing double duty as actor and director) and Lin Cui. When combined, the three Buddhas will lead the bearers to a buried treasure. But the nefarious Skeleton Gang is after the Buddhas, along with a buxom femme fatale (Fannie Fan) who isn't above showing a little skin to get her way. Luckily, Paul knows kung-fu, so the bad guys had better watch out!
Falling victim to a glib con artist named Michael (Stewart Bick), Texas housewife Diane (Peta Wilson) loses all her money, a disaster that drives her husband Randal (Anthony Lemke) to suicide. Unable to get justice through the official channels, Diane mounts her own plan of revenge. This involves assuming a new identity, trading in her blonde tresses for a redheaded "do", moving to a small town, and systematically seducing the man who ruined her life. One of six "no frills" TV movies produced in Canada for the Lifetime cable network at a flat cost of 2 million each,
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