Peaky Blinders is a crime drama TV show set in Birmingham, England, in the aftermath of World War I. It follows the Shelby crime family led by Tommy Shelby as they navigate the world of gangsters, corruption, and violence in their pursuit of power and wealth. The show explores themes of family loyalty, betrayal, and the consequences of the Shelby's criminal activities.
The Duttons face a new set of challenges in the early 20th century, including the rise of Western expansion, Prohibition, and the Great Depression.
Desmond Doss, a deeply religious man, enlists in the Army as a combat medic during World War II. Despite facing discrimination and ridicule for his refusal to handle a weapon, Doss saves the lives of 75 soldiers during the Battle of Okinawa, earning him the Medal of Honor.
Set in the fictional street of Oil Drum Lane in West London, Steptoe and Son follows the lives of Harold Steptoe, a world war two veteran and his father Albert, an old clothesman. The show explores their love-hate relationship, business struggles, and their working-class lifestyle in squalor. With a dark and melancholic tone, Steptoe and Son became a classic British comedy.
Follow the early life of Indiana Jones, from his time in World War I to his adventures across Europe, as he becomes the iconic treasure hunter we all know. Along the way, he faces danger, uncovers ancient artifacts, and learns valuable life lessons.
Perry Mason is a defense attorney and private investigator in 1930s Los Angeles. Set against the backdrop of the Great Depression, Mason navigates through criminal cases with a film noir style, uncovering mysteries and fighting for justice.
In the midst of World War I, a Jewish barber and a dictator find themselves in opposing positions. Twenty years later, the barber tries to avoid persecution from the now-ruthless dictator's regime. With the help of his love interest and a former comrade, they plan to overthrow the dictator and create a better world.
In this classic murder mystery, renowned detective Hercule Poirot needs to solve a murder that occurs on the famous Orient Express. With a diverse cast of passengers and a limited number of suspects, Poirot must use his exceptional deductive skills to unravel the truth before the train reaches its destination.
In the 1930s, three friends - Burt, Harold, and Milton - witness a murder and are framed for it. They must uncover a conspiracy that leads them to wealthy textile heir Tom Voze and his family. Along the way, they encounter spies, a secret organization, and a plot to overthrow the American government. With the help of General Dillenbeck, they aim to foil the plot and bring the culprits to justice.
In 1956 Chicago, Leonard, a tailor, is forced to treat a wounded mobster and hide a briefcase with incriminating evidence. He orchestrates a plan to uncover the rat in the organization and save himself. Betrayal, deception, and a tragic past drive the story.
In the late 1920s, Bella Ainsworth runs a hotel in the beautiful Italian riviera, aiming to provide a luxurious experience for wealthy English travelers. However, she faces challenges such as demanding guests, an unfaithful husband, and blackmail from a local fascist politician.
In 1939 Los Angeles, private detective Philip Marlowe is hired by glamorous heiress Clare Cavendish to find her missing lover, Nico Peterson. As Marlowe investigates, he discovers a tangled web of deceit involving the movie industry, a jealous husband, and a mysterious woman. He must navigate the dangers of old Hollywood and solve the case before it's too late.
The Witness for the Prosecution is a TV show that follows the story of a murder trial in 1920s London. A wealthy woman is brutally killed and her maid is the prime suspect. The defense lawyer is determined to prove her innocence, but as the trial progresses, shocking secrets are revealed that complicate the case. With a plot full of twists and turns, this gripping murder mystery will keep you on the edge of your seat.
Anne Frank: The Whole Story is a TV mini-series that tells the tragic tale of Anne Frank, a Dutch-Jewish teenage girl, who along with her family, went into hiding during the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands. The story follows Anne's life in hiding, her struggles, dreams, and hopes, as well as the harsh realities of life during the Holocaust. It portrays the unimaginable hardships, the constant fear, and the ultimate tragedy faced by Anne and millions of others during this dark period of history.
This documentary delves into the intertwined lives of Adolf Hitler and Winston Churchill, two influential figures of the 20th century. It highlights their rise to power, the eve of World War II, and the impact of their decisions during the war. Through their stories, the film explores the parallel paths of their lives, from their early years and experiences in World War I to their contrasting roles in World War II.
Little Lips is a thought-provoking drama that explores the taboo subject of a 12-year-old girl's sexual awakening. The film follows her journey as she develops a forbidden relationship with an older man, highlighting the complexities of their attraction and the consequences they face. Set against the backdrop of a country estate, the story delves into themes of lust, age difference, and the loss of innocence. With powerful performances and a tragic twist, Little Lips is a compelling exploration of adolescent sexuality and its consequences.
During a stormy night, a group of strangers find themselves seeking refuge at the isolated and creepy Old Dark House. As they spend the night in the house, they uncover family secrets, face their fears, and experience strange occurrences.
The Roaring Twenties is a movie that takes place during the 1920s and follows the rise and fall of Jay Gatsby, a bootlegger involved in organized crime. The story focuses on his love triangle, his conflicts with rival gangsters, and his struggle to maintain his empire in the face of changing times and circumstances. As the Great Depression hits and the end of Prohibition looms, Gatsby finds himself caught in a web of betrayal, violence, and unrequited love.
Henry Fonda stars as Col. J. C. Kincaid, crusty patriarch of a Texas family. Kincaid's weak-willed son Floyd (George Grizzard) wants to get into the old man's good graces so that he can develop the Colonel's vast land ownings. Floyd arranges a city-wide celebration lauding Kincaid as the oldest living graduate of a nearby military academy. The festivities serve only to make the already sour Kincaid even more truculent and miserable. Adapted from Preston Jones' 1974 play and originally telecast live from Dallas' Southern Methodist University on April 7, 1980.
After returning home from the war, Vietnam veteran Julius Vrooder resides in a veteran's hospital, where he has been vaguely diagnosed as "psychiatrically impaired." Taking the news with an air of initially lighthearted defiance, Vrooder escapes and sets up camp under a highway, where he builds a paranoia-driven booby-trapped bunker for himself. Falling in love with not-so-bright nurse Zanni, Vrooder soon plans to elope with her to a remote Canadian outpost.