A former Secret Service agent, Frank Farmer, is hired to protect pop superstar Rachel Marron from a stalker. As he successfully protects her, they fall in love but must break off the affair to keep her safe. Rachel learns to trust Frank and cancels her tour. They retreat to Frank's father's home, but the stalker follows. After a series of events, Frank saves Rachel's life at an awards ceremony. They part ways, knowing their relationship cannot work, but share one last passionate kiss.
Private detective Lew Harper finds himself investigating a case involving political corruption and murder in the Louisiana bayou. As he delves deeper into the case, he uncovers a network of secrets and deceit that puts his life at risk.
Watch Out for the Jönsson Gang is a comedy crime movie set in Helsinki, Finland. The story revolves around a criminal gang as they plan a heist to steal a valuable crown. They face various challenges and obstacles along the way, including a guard dog, motion detectors, and a security guard. The gang's attempt to break into a museum leads to a series of comedic mishaps and botched robberies. Will they be able to successfully carry out the heist and escape with the crown?
In Sicily, a pharmacist investigates the murder of a high school professor and uncovers corruption and political killings.
Thirteen Women is a crime, drama, horror, and mystery movie released in 1932. The story revolves around thirteen women who receive a prediction of their deaths from a vengeful swami. As each woman faces tragic events, a police detective tries to unravel the mystery and prevent further killings.
In Schizoid, a therapist finds himself at the center of a murder investigation when his patients start turning up dead. As the body count rises, he becomes the prime suspect, and the line between his professional life and personal demons blurs. With a twisted plot filled with deception and suspense, Schizoid keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.
Outrage is a documentary that explores the hypocrisy of closeted homosexual politicians who actively work against gay rights. The film follows the story of a politician who is outed and faces threats, discrimination, and injustice. It delves into the personal struggles and the political landscape surrounding the issue.
Beau Geste is a story of three brothers who join the French Foreign Legion to escape their dark secret. They find themselves in the harsh North African desert, facing danger, betrayal, and a buried treasure that could change their lives. As their past catches up with them, they must confront their fears and fight for their survival.
Under the Roofs of Paris is a comedy-drama musical set in 1930s France. The story follows a love triangle involving street-punk characters who navigate the world of dancing, singing, and petty crime. The protagonist finds himself falsely implicated in a theft and must clear his name while dealing with various challenges and conflicts. Love, friendship, and the struggle for redemption are central themes in this tale set in the working-class tenements of Paris.
When a jockey is murdered at the race track, detective Charlie Chan is called in to solve the case. With his wit and expertise in forensic science, Chan unravels a web of deceit and gambling-related crimes in order to catch the killer.
Charlie Chan, a renowned detective, is called to the circus to investigate a murder. As he unravels the mystery, he encounters a variety of colorful characters and dangerous situations.
Walter and Vivian live in the country and have a difficult time keeping servants. Walter then hires a private detective who has been fired for arresting the District Attorney. They only way that Walter can get Jerry to work for him is to tell Jerry that his life is in danger; the neighbor is trying to take his wife; and that Nazi spies are everywhere. Jerry needs a cook for his 'cover' so he gets his fiancée Susan to work with him. To keep Jerry working, Walter sends the threatening letters to himself and hires actors to play the spies but when a real group of spies disguised as a troupe of radio actors appears on the scene, events quickly spiral out of control.
The star of "Song of the Toreador" receives threatening messages that he will not survive the preview screening of the film. The studio publicist works with the Director, the Producer and the police, to discover who is behind the threats.
When a shocking massacre in a small-town diner leaves no clues, Forensic Psychologist Dr. Jane Halifax teams up with Senior Detective Eric Ringer for one of the toughest cases of their careers.
Dwight Stanford and his wife, Penny, are a pair of spendthrifts who can't hold on to money, dependent for support on Dwight's rich uncle, who sends them a monthly allowance. Conrad Norris, Dwight's cousin, disapproves of Dwight and Penny, and resents his uncle's generosity. The uncle is the victim of a hit-and-run accident and, there being no will, Conrad, as next of kin, inherits. Switch, the uncle's lawyer, tells Dwight he is shutout with no hope of appeal. Dwight starts writing mystery novels about a fictional detective named Steven Knight, which become instant hits and the money pours in.
In Lizzie, a woman named Lizzie struggles with her dissociative identity disorder as she navigates through a series of threatening letters and disturbing incidents. Her condition worsens as she becomes paranoid and delusional, leading to a desperate attempt at suicide. Through hypnosis and therapy, Lizzie starts to uncover the truth about her past and the traumatic events that led to her condition.
Henry Martin receives a letter from Buck Lessen, a convict about to be released from prison, telling him that his time is up and he is going to get him for sending him to prison and marrying his sweetheart, Jane. The Martins and their young daughter move away but Buck learns where they went. Buck is hiding on the porch, planning to ambush Henry when he comes out. Two drunken cowboys ride by firing their pistols. When Henry comes outside he sees Buck's body lying in the grass, shot to death by a stray bullet.
Two gang members send a threatening letter to a butcher, demanding money if he did not want his shop to be destroyed and his daughter Maria kidnapped. When he is unable to meet their request, they take Maria away. The Black Hand is the earliest surviving gangster film.
An opportunistic umbrella salesman attempts to save a musician and his daughter from blackmail.
A woman becomes fixated on her half-sister and uses a restraining order violation to get closer to her. However, her obsession takes a dark turn when her sister goes missing and she becomes a suspect in the investigation. As she delves into the mystery, she uncovers twisted secrets and hidden motivations that threaten to reveal the truth.