Love Child (2014) is a drama TV show set in Australia in the year 1969. It explores the generational conflict and societal changes of the era, including the sexual revolution and women's liberation. The story revolves around the lives of nurses and patients in a maternity ward, highlighting the challenges faced by single mothers and the use of psychedelic drugs for medical purposes.
In 1969 Los Angeles, a washed-up television actor and his loyal stunt double navigate the changing landscape of Hollywood as they try to revive their careers and gain recognition. Alongside, actress Sharon Tate moves in next door, setting the stage for unexpected events and encounters that will shape their futures.
In 1944, Nazis capture Indiana Jones and archaeologist Basil Shaw as they attempt to retrieve the Lance of Longinus. Indiana escapes and learns about the Archimedes' Dial, a device that can reveal time fissures. Twenty-five years later, Indy is approached by his goddaughter Helena to find the Dial. They embark on a journey to stop a scientist named Voller from using the Dial to change history. Along the way, they face danger and uncover secrets about Archimedes and ancient Rome.
Between 1968 and 1983, a San Francisco cartoonist becomes an amateur detective obsessed with tracking down the Zodiac Killer, an unidentified individual who terrorizes Northern California with a killing spree.
Join 'Becoming Led Zeppelin' as it takes you through the incredible rise of the iconic rock band Led Zeppelin in the 1960s. Discover the formation of the band, their musical influences, and their path to becoming one of the most influential and successful rock bands in history. This documentary provides an intimate look into the lives and careers of the band members, revealing their creative process, onstage energy, and enduring legacy.
Sparks fly in all directions as marketing maven Kelly Jones, brought in to fix NASA's public image, wreaks havoc on Apollo 11 launch director Cole Davis' already difficult task of putting a man on the moon. When the White House deems the mission too important to fail, Jones is directed to stage a fake moon landing as backup, and the countdown truly begins.
Aquarius is a gripping TV show that follows a homicide detective as he investigates a missing person case that leads him to a mysterious cult led by Charles Manson. Set in the year 1969, the show explores the complex relationships between the detective, the cult members, and the changing social landscape of the time.
In 1969, an ambitious woman aspires to cross the line between the haves and have-nots to secure her seat at America's most exclusive, fashionable, and treacherous table: Palm Beach high society.
A loan officer evicts an old woman and becomes cursed, prompting her to seek help from a seer to save her soul from a demonic force.
Dr. Evil has invented a time machine to go back to the 1960s and steal Austin Powers' mojo, leaving him shagless. With the help of Felicity Shagwell, Austin travels back in time to stop Dr. Evil and save the world.
In 1969, young Jud Crandall and his friends discover sinister secrets buried within their hometown of Ludlow, Maine. They must confront an ancient evil that has the power to destroy everything in its path. Based on Stephen King's chilling novel, Pet Sematary: Bloodlines explores how death became different in Ludlow and why sometimes dead is better.
Papillon is based on the true story of Henri Charrière, a convicted murderer who escapes from the infamous Devil's Island prison in French Guiana. Along with his fellow inmate, Louis Dega, Papillon forms an unlikely friendship as they navigate through treacherous conditions to regain their freedom.
The Keepers is a gripping TV show that follows the investigation into the unsolved murder of Sister Catherine Cesnik, a Catholic nun in Baltimore. As former students of a Catholic high school, who were taught by Sister Catherine, come forward with shocking allegations of sexual abuse by a priest, filmmakers dig deeper into the case, exposing a web of corruption and cover-ups within the Catholic Church and the Baltimore law enforcement.
In 1969, four strangers arrive at the El Royale Hotel. Catholic priest Daniel Flynn, singer Darlene Sweet, salesman Laramie Seymour Sullivan, and sarcastic Emily Summerspring meet the hotel's only employee, Miles Miller. As the guests settle in, secrets are revealed and tensions rise. Priests turn out to be robbers, FBI agents are undercover, and hidden passageways with surveillance equipment are discovered. A kidnapping, murder, and a sadistic cult leader add to the chaos. Ultimately, the survivors must fight for their lives and confront their guilt and past actions.
In Marrowbone, a family of children hide their dark secret in an isolated house. They live in fear of being discovered while dealing with the struggles of family relationships and mental illness. As their lives unfold, they face unexpected twists and a surprise ending.
In 1961, Neil Armstrong, a NASA test pilot, is grounded due to distractions caused by his daughter's illness. After her death, Armstrong joins the Gemini program and moves to Houston with his family. He faces personal and professional challenges, including the deaths of friends and colleagues, but eventually commands Apollo 11 and successfully lands on the Moon. The film explores Armstrong's grief, determination, and the sacrifices he made to achieve this historic feat.
In 1968, during the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, massive protests against the Vietnam War occurred. After a curfew was imposed, the protests escalated into a police riot. Seven demonstrators, including Abbie Hoffman, Jerry Rubin, Bobby Seale, and others, were charged with conspiracy. The story revolves around their trial and the events leading up to it.
In 1969, Dr. Malcolm Sayer is a physician working with catatonic patients who survived an encephalitis epidemic. He discovers certain stimuli can reach these patients and begins testing a new drug called L-Dopa. One patient, Leonard Lowe, fully awakens but experiences side effects and eventually returns to his catatonic state. Despite the temporary nature of the awakening, Sayer realizes that the patients have learned to appreciate and live life. The film ends with Sayer ready to continue his work with Leonard.
In 1969, New York City firefighter Frank Sullivan communicates with his son, John, in 1999 through a ham radio. John warns Frank about his impending death in a warehouse fire and helps him change his fate. However, altering the past has unexpected consequences. John and Frank must work together to prevent a serial killer, known as the Nightingale, from murdering more women and save John's mother from her death thirty years ago. Through their actions, they restore the timeline and reunite as father and son.
Hunter 'Patch' Adams is determined to become a medical doctor because he enjoys helping people. He ventured where no doctor had ventured before, using humor and pathos.