Tales of the City is a TV show that takes place in San Francisco during the 1970s. It follows the lives of a diverse group of individuals, including members of the LGBTQ+ community, as they navigate love, friendship, and acceptance in a changing world. The show delves into themes of identity, acceptance, and the impact of the counterculture movement on society. Through its compelling characters and engaging storyline, Tales of the City provides a riveting portrayal of life in San Francisco during a transformative era.
After losing her fiancé in an accident, Saeko feels an inexplicable connection to a stranger — who, by a twist of fate, received his heart and memories.
A brilliant but twisted surgeon, haunted by the guilt of causing his daughter's disfigurement, kidnaps young women and attempts to graft their skin onto his daughter's face. As his obsession spirals out of control, his sinister experiments become increasingly gruesome. Can his daughter find a way to escape her father's madness?
Dr. Paolo Macchiarini is world famous for his revolutionary stem cell-infused windpipe transplants. There's just one problem: His patients keep dying.
A surgeon's life is turned upside down when he becomes the recipient of an arm transplant from a convicted serial killer. As he recovers, he begins to experience disturbing hallucinations and violent tendencies tied to his new appendage. Desperate to regain control, he embarks on a quest to uncover the truth behind the origins of his arm.
A desperate father, in search of a lung donor for his dying daughter, gets involved in organ harvesting in Mexico.
The Mad Doctor is a 1933 animated short film created by Walt Disney and released by United Artists. The film follows the story of a mad doctor who captures and kidnaps Mickey Mouse, intending to switch bodies with him. Mickey and his loyal dog Pluto must escape and stop the mad doctor's evil plans.
In 1890s Paris, a renowned surgeon discovers a way to cheat death by transplanting adrenal glands, but he must kill in order to rejuvenate himself. As he becomes more desperate, his crimes become more gruesome.
When a renowned racecar driver is forced into a heart transplant, he gets caught up in a neo-noir world of street racing and illegal activities. With his new transplant, he becomes an action hero and embarks on a thrilling road trip across Quebec.
After a car crash, a surgeon's fiancée's head is severed but kept alive by the mad doctor. He searches for a new body to transplant the head onto, resorting to unethical experiments and ruthless practices.
Mug is a comedy-drama set in Central Europe, exploring themes of identity, nationalism, and xenophobia. The film follows a man who undergoes a face transplant after a serious accident and has to navigate the challenges of adjusting to his new identity in a society obsessed with appearance. As he tries to rebuild his life, he encounters various comedic and dramatic situations that shed light on the complexities of nationalistic values and the struggle for acceptance.
Wonder Women follows the story of a group of female athletes who are recruited by a secret organization to take on a mad scientist. They must use their skills in karate, kung-fu, and other martial arts to stop his evil plans. Along the way, they uncover a dangerous plot involving brain transplants and a femme fatale. The movie features thrilling chase scenes, intense fight sequences, and a surprise ending.
A Christmas Tale is a comedy-drama movie that revolves around a dysfunctional family as they come together during the Christmas season. The family faces various challenges and secrets which they must confront and overcome. Themes of banishment, family relationships, alcoholism, and disease intertwine with a mother-son relationship, debt, and a bone marrow transplant. The movie also features elements of a Christmas party, Christian mass, jogging, and watching TV. Family secrets, a letter, and a William Shakespeare quotation play a significant role in shaping the story. Set in France, the movie explores the complexities of relationships and features lesbian grandmother, strangers, and fireworks. Other elements include a barber, surgical operation, pianist, Christmas play, grave, dominoes, painting, and an art gallery. A fistfight, phonograph record, brother-sister relationship, photograph, and record player add further depth to the plot. The movie is set in Paris, France, and Roubaix-Flanders, and delves into themes of mental illness, nervous breakdown, and dysfunctional family dynamics.
The films was inspired by true events. Przemyslaw Saleta, World's Kickboxing Champion and European Champion in professional boxing gave a kidney to his seriously ill daughter. There were unexpected complications during the surgery and Saleta almost died. The movie starts when Saleta learns about the birth of his daughter Nicole and ends several years later when Saleta decided to give Nicole his own kidney. The story does not follow one linear, chronological path. The audience watches the boxer in the surgery room and join the protagonist in the recollection of past events;
A gangster hires a mysterious rent-a-man for a subtle game of cat-and-mouse in the Las Vegas desert until a future-changing twist ending.
After a train accident amputates his hands, a pianist undergoes a risky surgical procedure to receive hand transplants. As he strives to regain his musical abilities, he discovers a horrifying secret about the hands he now possesses, leading to a descent into madness and paranoia.
A Chicago cop goes to Poland to get the hoods who killed his brother. When he finds out they belong to the local outfit of the Russian mob, he takes on the outfit's boss, as well as Dr. Lem, who handles illegal organ trade for the mob.
Amelia is a brilliant female scientist who is in a period of adjustment after getting married. She agrees to undergo a scientific experiment that transfers her consciousness into a robot. However, her new life as a robot brings confusion, controversy, and a legal debate about the rights of human-robot hybrids. As Amelia navigates this new reality, she also uncovers a political conspiracy within the scientific corporation she works for. With the help of her husband and a sympathetic policeman, she fights to regain her humanity and expose the truth.
Baron Ivan Rassimov, a brilliant doctor, died horribly during a fire burst in his laboratory. Since that day, his daughter Tanja retired to a life of reclusion, covering with a dark veil her disfigured face. Professor Nijinski was once a student of Rassimov; he married Tanja, and he's trying to restore her lost beauty with a series of skin transplants. However, to reach his goal, professor Nijinski needs beautiful young victims for his transplant experiments.
When Elisabeth dramatically collapses at her own party, secrets are revealed and new desires spring to life for the residents of Park Road. The signal has been given for anything from swinger sex to family rows to organ theft. "Park Road – The Movie" is a comedy that celebrates life and reveals till now unknown sides of the residents on the popular road.