After the discovery of a hidden underground tunnel, a group of friends decides to explore an abandoned asylum. Unbeknownst to them, the asylum is haunted by the vengeful ghost of Typhoid Mary. As they delve deeper into the asylum, they unknowingly release Mary's spirit, and each member of the group becomes possessed one by one. Now, they must find a way to escape the asylum and free themselves from Mary's grip.
Set in 19th century Wisconsin, a young immigrant boy navigates through challenges and hardships to provide a Christmas home for his siblings. Along the way, he discovers the power of love, forgiveness, and the importance of family.
Stars in My Crown tells the story of a minister who brings hope and healing to a small Southern town through his faith and kindness. Set in the aftermath of the Civil War, the film explores themes of racism, faith versus science, and community life. With the help of his adopted son, a doctor, and his loyal dog, the minister faces challenges such as typhoid fever and contaminated water, while also contending with a lynch mob and land rights disputes. Through it all, he maintains his belief in the power of love and compassion.
In The Great Sacrifice, a married couple faces the challenges of illness, infatuation, and societal pressures in 1940s Germany. As they navigate their way through a terminal illness, their love is tested and sacrifices are made. Set against the backdrop of a looming epidemic and the upper-class society, the couple must find strength and make tough decisions in the face of adversity.
The political drama is set in the Stalin's Soviet Union after the Second World War. A British archaeologist Andrei Miller is working in Iran. He is mistakenly kidnapped and arrested by the KGB. He is falsely accused of spying and wrongfully sentenced to a Gulag prison-camp in Siberia.
Micawber is a 2001 ITV comedy drama series starring David Jason. It was written by John Sullivan, based upon the character of Wilkins Micawber from Charles Dickens' novel David Copperfield, although the storylines were original. Sullivan had originally written an adaptation of Dickens' novel which was rejected by the BBC in favour of the 1999 Adrian Hodges adaptation. It was broadcast in four parts, the first part on Boxing Day 2001 and starred a number of well-known British actors and actresses. Notably, the first episode was scheduled against the BBC's sitcom Only Fools and Horses, also starring Jason and written by Sullivan.
A state prison is threatened by approaching floods, an epidemic of typhoid fever breaks out among the inmates, the prison's only doctor falls sick, there are only three nurses to administer vaccines and take care of stricken patients--and a group of prisoners is planning to use the chaos as a cover for a mass escape.
Eight-year-old Roger Court is in Venice expecting to reunite with his father, British diplomat Major Court (Trevor Howard), whom he hasn't seen in three years. Roger lives with his Aunt Rose since his mother abandoned him.
Dr. Socrates gave up his brilliant career as surgeon in a prominent hospital because his betrothed died under his knife. He is now a struggling doctor in a small town that has a gangster's hideout.
Interviews with those who were there and their family members. A Unique insight into the Nazi's first Concentration Camp.
Based on Mary Beth Keane's novel of the same name, the miniseries will examine the first known carrier of typhoid fever, who landed in the history books as “Typhoid Mary.” Mary, unfortunately, started the spread of the highly contagious, extremely deadly, disease across 20th century New York City.
City girl marries country doctor, meets prejudice and exclusion when she tries to befriend the townspeople.
Woodcut-style animation accompanying Jure Kaštelan’s famous Yugoslav partisan poem, depicting hallucinations of sick partisans marching through wastelands.
Second part of two of the saga of the troubled Buddenbrook family and their business in 19th century Germany.
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