The Emperor's Club is a drama film about a dedicated teacher named William Hundert who teaches his students the importance of living with integrity and values. The story is set in a prestigious private school, where Hundert encounters a challenging student named Sedgewick Bell. As Hundert tries to shape Sedgewick's character, he is faced with ethical dilemmas and the temptation to compromise his principles. The film explores themes of ethics, teacher-student relationships, and the pursuit of virtue.
The Left Handed Gun (1958) is a classical western drama that tells the story of Billy the Kid and his rise to notoriety as an outlaw. The film explores his encounters with corrupt sheriffs, his fast-draw skills, and his conflicts with various individuals as he becomes a notorious figure in the Old West.
David Briggs' Karen Black Like Me is a weirdly funny homage to the 70s cult classic Trilogy of Terror.
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