A detective and an FBI agent team up to track down a vicious serial killer in the frozen landscape of Alaska.
Toby, a graffiti artist, breaks into the home of a retired judge and discovers a hidden pottery studio and a captive. Despite his attempts to seek help, Toby is murdered by the judge. Toby's mother, Lizzie, investigates the judge and witnesses his crimes. She enlists the help of Toby's friend, Jay, to expose the judge and rescue the captive. In the end, Jay succeeds in freeing the captive and bringing the judge to justice.
Black Rainbow is a 1989 horror-mystery film about a female psychic who has psychic visions of murders. She becomes a whistleblower and is hunted by a hitman. As she goes on tour with her elderly father, she encounters a female ghost and experiences astral projection. The film is set in a southern town and explores themes of fatalism and skepticism.
The stage of this work is Saitama, a suburb of Tokyo in the early Heisei period. Immediately after the bubble burst gangster countermeasures law, there were gangsters who defended the last territory and young people who freely controlled the city. The youth conflict escalated day by day and became a force that surpassed the yakuza, and the runaways were sent to juvenile prisons one after another, where exclusive rules awaited.
Dr. Frank Harlow is in the process of trying to save a man badly beaten by two gangsters whom he identifies to the police. When the victim dies the charge becomes murder and Harlow hightails it to the far woods where he finds a job as clerk Roger Condon in a sporting-goods store. Harlow's plan is to lay low until the gangsters forget about him. But complications arise from two different sectors. First, Harlow falls in love with the local beauty Laurie Maitland and second, the murderers find out where he is hiding.
Jennifer Kingsley, a newspaper journalist, believes a man has been falsely convicted of murder, and becomes set on proving his innocence.
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