In a world where animals act as humans, Robin Hood (a fox) and Little John (a bear) steal from the rich to give to the poor. They trick Prince John and Sir Hiss into stealing from them before making it to Nottingham, where they encounter the corrupt Sheriff of Nottingham. Robin Hood reveals himself to a family in need and gives them hope. He attends an archery tournament to win a kiss from Maid Marian (a fox), but is captured by Prince John. With the help of Little John, Maid Marian, and Lady Cluck, they escape. They lead a rebellion against Prince John and rescue the townsfolk from his oppressive taxes. Eventually, King Richard returns and Robin Hood marries Maid Marian.
Members of the NTS track down the traces of shameless and corrupt money.
Aiba Soichiro works in the tax department at city hall. His job is to get people to pay taxes that are past due. For that, he evaluates their financial situation and visits their home. Sometimes, he seizes their property and urges them to pay their tax. While dealing with tax issues, he approaches them with his heart and tries to find ways to help them. Soichiro Aiba used to be a bureaucrat in the Ministry of Finance, but for some reason, he quit his job there and began working as a tax collector.
A tax collector working for a crime lord in Los Angeles finds his family's safety threatened when an old rival returns to the city.
In early Republican China, a legendary martial arts master embodied in a drunken fighter must protect Chinese culture and repel the British invaders.
Following the death of his wife from a plane crash, tax inspector Haruma is convinced that the tragedy was a premeditated crime. A number of clues connect him to a tax evader Murakumo, who is about to perform an evasion scheme of US$ 7 billion.
In ancient Greece, a queen gives birth to a creature known as the Minotaur, half-man and half-bull. The creature is imprisoned in a labyrinth, and every year young men and women are sacrificed to it. A group of brave soldiers embark on a journey to slay the Minotaur and bring peace to the land. They must navigate the treacherous labyrinth and face their own fears in order to succeed.
Millions is a heartwarming comedy-drama about a seven-year-old boy named Damian who finds a bag full of stolen money. With just a week before the UK converts to the Euro currency, Damian has to decide what to do with the money. As he navigates through various obstacles and moral dilemmas, he discovers the true value of wealth and the power of kindness.
Robert Louis Stevenson's hero David Balfour joins rebel Alan Breck Stewart in 18th-century Scotland.
Speedway is a 1968 comedy musical film about race car driver and singing sensation Elvis Presley who finds love and deals with comedy and shenanigans at the racetrack.
In 17th century France, identical twins are separated at birth and one is raised as a commoner while the other becomes King Louis XIV. The commoner, who bears a striking resemblance to the king, is imprisoned wearing an iron mask and his friends, the Three Musketeers, hatch a plan to free him and restore justice.
The Moromete family, living in a Romanian village, deals with various challenges including debt, taxes, and family relationships. Their lives are affected by the changing political and social landscape of pre-World War II Romania.
In the year 1937, a nightclub owner named Yuri is in desperate need of money. He comes up with a plan to pretend to be a Russian prince and woo a wealthy American heiress named Diana. Along the way, he gets caught up in a series of comedic situations involving a fake accent, false identities, and a web of lies. Will Yuri be able to maintain his charade and win Diana's heart?
In this movie, a young man suffering from amnesia finds himself caught in a dangerous political conspiracy. As he tries to uncover his true identity, he becomes entangled in a web of lies, corruption, and betrayal. With the help of a mysterious girl, he must navigate the world of politics, hackers, and secret agents to unravel the truth.
Jew Süss (1940) is a drama film set in Germany during the Nazi era. It tells the story of a Jewish money-lender who is framed for rape and faces prejudice and discrimination. The film explores themes of propaganda, prejudice, and the consequences of misinformation.
The Promised Land is a movie that takes place in the 19th century in Lodz, Poland, during the industrial revolution. It follows the lives of a group of textile workers who face various challenges, including exploitation, adultery, and bankruptcy. The story explores themes of capitalism, inhumanity, and friendship.
In Son of Flubber, a wacky inventor named Ned creates a new kind of rubber called Flubber. However, his invention causes chaos when it goes haywire and starts causing havoc in the small town. As Ned tries to fix the situation, he must deal with the IRS, top-secret experiments, and his old flame. With the help of his students and the local football team, Ned attempts to control the Flubber and save the day.
A man wins $50,000 in a card game with gamblers, but is soon found dead and the money missing. Slip and Sach find the money near where the body was discovered, and soon find themselves the target of both the police and the gamblers.
The Big Animal is a comedy-drama film set in a small town in Poland. When a circus animal, a camel, enters the town, it causes chaos and disrupts the everyday lives of the residents. The film explores themes of bureaucracy, intolerance, and opportunism, as the camel's presence exposes the flaws of the town's inhabitants. A photographer becomes fascinated with the animal and tries to capture its essence through his camera lens. As tension escalates, the town grapples with issues of pet ownership, ostracism, and the importance of community. The Big Animal is a heartwarming story that humorously delves into human nature and the complexities of small-town life.
Barney inherited a map to treasure buried in his backyard, but his digging doesn't square with the plans of the gopher sleeping on the treasure.