Van Helsing, a monster hunter, is sent to Transylvania to stop Count Dracula who is using Dr. Frankenstein's research and a werewolf for his nefarious purposes.
When former district attorney Two-Face and brilliant inventor The Riddler team up to destroy Batman, the masked superhero must rely on the aid of an amorous psychologist and a young circus acrobat who becomes his sidekick, Robin.
Scooby-Doo and the gang go to Atlantic City to see a cool new circus show, but when a werewolf wreaks havoc, they must solve the mystery before the circus is ruined.
Quasimodo, the hunchback bell-ringer of Notre Dame, meets a gypsy dancer named Madellaine and embarks on a new adventure. Together, they must save the city from an evil magician and find true love.
In Freaks, a group of circus sideshow performers seek revenge on a trapeze artist who plots to murder one of their own. The film explores themes of disability, bigotry, and betrayal as the characters navigate a world of human deformity and societal prejudice.
A circus is on the run from the law while dealing with romantic entanglements and internal struggles.
Set in the early 1910s, Circus World follows Matt Masters, a former Wild West showman, who returns to his circus roots to seek revenge and reunite with his estranged daughter. Along the way, he faces various challenges including a menacing circus performer, a tragic fire, and an Indian attack.
Circus Boy is an American action/adventure/drama series that aired in prime time on NBC, and then on ABC, from 1956 to 1958. It was then rerun by NBC on Saturday mornings, from 1958 to 1960. The series currently airs Saturday mornings on Antenna TV.
In this silent comedy, a tramp finds himself working at a circus and falling in love with a circus performer. He must navigate through various obstacles, including a rival and the police, to win her heart.
Lola Montès tells the story of a notorious courtesan who escapes an arranged marriage and becomes a circus performer. As she reminisces about her past love affairs, she finds herself torn between her feelings and her desire for freedom. Set in 19th-century Bavaria and New Orleans, this film explores themes of love, betrayal, and the struggle for independence.
The Bride is a haunting story set in Budapest, Hungary. It follows the journey of a woman who escapes a life of oppression and finds herself caught in a web of murder, lust, and telepathic links. As she navigates through a labyrinth of secrets and deceit, she must confront her deepest desires and confront the dark forces that threaten to consume her. In this atmospheric and chilling tale, the boundaries between reality and fantasy blur, leading to a shocking climax.
In The Captive, a man becomes captivated by a woman he sees swimming in a pool, leading to an intense love triangle. As their relationships become increasingly complicated, the characters struggle with obsession and self-destructive behaviors. Set in Paris, the film explores themes of desire, betrayal, and surveillance.
In 'Big Top Pee-wee,' Pee-wee Herman embarks on a series of outrageous misadventures when a traveling circus comes to town. Along the way, he must deal with a creepy neighbor, a love triangle, and a variety of circus acts. As Pee-wee navigates through the chaos, he learns valuable lessons about love, friendship, and following your dreams.
A group of friends gather at a luxurious estate for a weekend of mischief and romance. As love triangles form and misunderstandings abound, chaos ensues, leading to hilarious and heartfelt moments.
Thousands Cheer is a lively musical comedy set during World War II, revolving around the struggles and triumphs of a family circus. With a star-studded cast and unforgettable musical performances, the film explores themes of love, patriotism, and the power of entertainment in difficult times.
The Beaches of Agnès is a biographical documentary about Agnès Varda, a pioneering filmmaker and artist. The film explores her life and career through interviews, photographs, and reenactments. It delves into her memories and experiences, showcasing her unique perspective and contributions to the world of cinema. From her early days as a photographer to her involvement in the French New Wave movement, the documentary offers a comprehensive look at Varda's life and artistic journey.
Shogun's Ninja is a classic martial arts film set in 16th-century Japan. It follows the story of a skilled ninja seeking revenge against a treacherous warlord. Filled with action, violence, and samurai sword fights, the movie showcases the martial artist's combat skills and determination. As the plot unfolds, the ninja faces various challenges, including navigating a treacherous treasure map and confronting his enemy's henchmen. The film also explores themes of loyalty, honor, and sacrifice.
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.
The twin sisters Helena and Irene are born in Helsinki during World War II. A few months later their mother, Sirkka, leaves the girls in the care of their grandmother, an old communist, and runs away with a German soldier. Their life under the protection of their grandmother and the teachings of communism ends first with the death of Stalin, then with that of their grandmother. The girls are eight years old when they are put in an orphanage. Their mother shows up at the orphanage in the company of Ramon, a Spanish trapeze artist. They are on a talent search for a German circus. Ramon trains the reluctant Irene during circus tours in Central Europe. She becomes the trapeze star of the circus. The hard work soon exhausts Irene and she falls from height, as if on purpose. Helena has secretly learned the art of fire-eating. Now she is burdened with both her mother and her sister. The violent life, however, separates the three from each other. In the present-day Helsinki the middle-aged...
Mystery writer Mickey Spillane tries to help Clyde Beatty deal with a plot to sabotage his circus.