This 100-episode epic drama vividly depicts the life of King Dae Jo-yeong and other heroes of the Balhae Kingdom, which dates back 1300 years ago.
Bret Maverick is a light-hearted comedy-drama set in the Wild West of the 1880s. The show follows the adventures of Bret Maverick, a nonviolent gambler who navigates the world of poker, saloons, and ranches in the Arizona Territory. With his wit and charm, Bret finds himself entangled in various situations, often involving Apache Indians and conflicts over treaties. Despite the dangers and challenges, Bret manages to navigate his way through the Wild West with his unique style and endearing personality.
In 1889, a widowed woman from New York City named Catherine travels to the Dakota Territory to paint a portrait of the famous Native American leader, Sitting Bull. As Catherine befriends Sitting Bull and the Lakota Sioux tribe, tensions rise between the Sioux and the U.S. Cavalry. Catherine becomes deeply involved in the fight for Native American rights and justice.
During the Sino-Japanese War, a village is taken over by Japanese soldiers who force a villager to babysit a Chinese prisoner. The prisoner tries to escape multiple times, leading to comedic and dramatic situations. The film explores themes of power dynamics, loyalty, and survival.
Set in the late 19th century, Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee follows the struggles of the Lakota tribe as they face assimilation, broken promises, and violence from the US Army. The story focuses on the events leading up to the infamous Wounded Knee Massacre and the impact it had on the Native American community.
In Spies (1928), a criminal mastermind and a female spy clash in a race against time to recover a disappearing ink formula and prevent a train crash. With elements of romance and thriller, this silent film takes viewers on a suspenseful journey filled with chase scenes, secret codes, and unexpected twists.
During World War II, an American soldier deserts his platoon and finds himself in the jungles of Borneo. He befriends a tribe and becomes their king, leading them in guerrilla warfare against the Japanese.
Son of the Morning Star is a TV mini-series that portrays the life of George Armstrong Custer, his military career, and his role in the Battle of the Little Bighorn. The series explores the tensions and conflicts between the Sioux Indians and the U.S. Army during the Great Sioux War.
Blitz Wolf is a surrealistic cartoon that tells the story of the Big Bad Wolf and his attempts to defeat the Three Little Pigs during World War II. The film uses satire and humor to criticize the propaganda that was prevalent during the war. The wolf tries various tactics, including disguises, bombs, and explosions, but ultimately ends up in hell.
The War that Made America is a PBS miniseries about the French and Indian War, which was first aired in two parts on January 18 & 25, 2006. The series features extensive reenactments of historical events, with on-screen narration provided by Canadian actor Graham Greene. Much of the story focuses on George Washington, connecting his role in the war with the later American Revolution. Pontiac's Rebellion, which followed the French and Indian War, is also covered in the series. The series was filmed in June, July, and August 2004 in and around the Western Pennsylvania region where many events actually took place during the war.
Chief Crazy Horse tells the story of the legendary Native American leader and his role in the Great Sioux War. The movie explores the conflicts and battles between the Sioux tribes and the US military, shedding light on the cultural differences and struggles for land and resources. It also highlights Crazy Horse's vision and prophecy, as well as his friendship with other Native American warriors. The film portrays the violence and tragedy of war, including the death of infants, the use of guns and ammunition, and the stabbings with bayonets. Overall, it is a classic Western that delves into the life of a prominent American Indian chief.
Set during the Cold War era, 'The Kremlin Letter' follows the story of a group of undercover agents who become embroiled in a dangerous mission involving double agents, anonymous letters, and a mysterious macguffin. As tensions rise and loyalties are tested, the characters must navigate a web of espionage and betrayal to uncover the truth. This neo-noir spy thriller is filled with suspense, action, and unexpected twists.
In The Best Man, a dark horse candidate for the US presidency faces challenges and scandals including libel charges, sexual blackmail, and a terminal illness. As the election campaign unfolds, the candidate must navigate ruthless politics and play various sides against each other. With the help of an estranged wife, a US senator, and a secretary of state, the candidate tries to secure the presidential nomination through political intrigue and self-sacrifice.
Tomahawk is a classic Western drama set in the 1800s. It tells the story of a widower Lieutenant who faces an American Indian uprising. With battles, hand-to-hand combat, and torch-lit attacks, the movie follows the drama and final battle that ensues.
In the 1840s, a Texan senator seeks statehood for Texas while facing political rivalries and Comanche attacks. A cattle baron betrays him, leading to a series of gun battles, ambushes, and horseback chases. Amidst the turmoil, a love story unfolds and the fate of Texas hangs in the balance.
In 1775, Daniel Boone settles Kentucky, despite menacing Indians and renegade whites.
In Pillars of the Sky, set in 1858 Oregon, Sergeant Emmett Bell enlists the help of Captain Tom Gaxton to maintain peace between the US Cavalry and the Apache Nation. As tensions rise, Bell faces challenges such as ambushes, battles, and the conflict between his duty and his personal desires. In the end, he must make difficult choices that test his loyalty and honor.
Mama cat is teaching her kittens to catch mice. Meanwhile, across the basement, mama mouse is teaching her little ones how to avoid cats.
Set in the 1860s, Utu tells the story of a Maori warrior seeking revenge and justice against the settlers who betrayed his people. Amidst the brutal warfare and conflicts, themes of love, loyalty, and indigenous identity emerge.
When the army insists on building a fort on Indian land, in defiance of a treaty, the warnings of a scout go unheeded.