Cops is a reality TV show that follows the action-packed lives of police officers on the streets. It showcases various cases ranging from traffic stops to high-speed pursuits, drug busts, and criminal investigations. The show captures the thrilling and sometimes dangerous situations that police officers encounter in their daily work.
A drama about Cha Yeon-ho, a reasonable individualist from KAIST, and Min So-hee, a traffic investigation ace with cool judgment and warm sensitivity at the Traffic Crime Investigation (TCI).
When a Great Dane is mistaken for a Dachshund, hilarity ensues as the owner tries to hide his true identity.
After being hit by a car, a teenager finds himself in a deadly situation when he discovers that he has been infected with a vampire virus. In order to survive, he must team up with a vampire hunter and race against time to find a cure.
Moving Violations is a comedy film released in 1985. The story revolves around a group of people who are forced to attend traffic school after receiving various driving violations. As they endure the absurdities of the classes, they bond with each other and navigate through hilarious situations. The film tackles themes of justice, friendship, and the follies of bureaucracy.
Hooper is a legendary stuntman in Hollywood who is facing professional rivalry with a younger stuntman. As he battles age-related injuries and struggles with personal problems, he takes on one last big stunt to prove himself. The film showcases the behind-the-scenes world of stunt work, featuring thrilling car chases, explosions, and barroom brawls.
Finsterworld is a movie that delves into the lives of different characters, all interconnected through various events. Themes of loneliness, corruption, and arrogance are explored, creating a dark and thought-provoking narrative. The movie takes the audience on a journey that reveals the hidden aspects of society and the complex relationships between individuals.
In a small California town in 1958, a hot rod greaser challenges the local sheriff's authority and wreaks havoc. The sheriff must overcome deadly obstacles to bring justice to his community.
The Hammer follows the story of Jerry Ferro, a construction worker and amateur boxer who gets a shot at the Olympic Games. Along the way, he faces various challenges and struggles to balance his personal life with his boxing dreams.
On the basis of video images from the National Police, motorists, motorcyclists, truck drivers and cyclists are confronted with the possible consequences of their dangerous driving behavior.
Three young men train to become motorcycle cops.
Joe McDoakes pleads "not guilty" to a traffic violation but is convicted anyway. Handling this setback in his usual manner, the two-dollar fine quickly pyramids to a 10-year jail sentence.
The theatrical directorial debut of D.J. Caruso
In this comedic short, a man assumes his brother's identity as a doctor to avoid a speeding ticket. Complications ensue when the police officer later asks the "doctor" to examine his wife.
The feminist author of a national best-seller titled The Lady Says No meets a sexist magazine photographer and decides she'd rather say yes.
Much to his surprise and not a moment too soon, the young long-term unemployed, Achilleas Taleporos, realises that his striking resemblance to his twin sister and traffic officer, Varvara, will finally land him a steady job, provided that he went the extra mile to succeed. Suddenly, his sister's uniform, a pair of black almond-toe pumps, a flaxen wig and a little bit of make-up will open the doors to the Police Academy, where "Varvara", amidst an all-female class, gets a rigorous training. But, now that the new recruit in disguise is finally accepted, what are the chances of finding true love in the most unusual of places?
Cop Foxy is trying to enforce the law in town, but dangerous drivers and gangsters who also kidnap his sweetheart are making this difficult.
With 4 weeks and a budget of $5,000 IF Media approached filmmaker Nash Edgerton and Blue-Tongue Films to produce video insert material for the 2005 Lexus Inside Film Awards. Edgerton agreed. But wanted the $5,000 in cash.
A woman has just been newly christened in her job as a Pyongyang traffic supervisor. On her first assignment, she encounters a man who is using his work truck for personal use, along with driving unsafely. She detains him before eventually finding out that he was delivering the washing machine to her house. She attempts to hide in another room, but the man sees her. She immediately feels guilty for her actions.