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- Lee in WW2 worked for British Secret Services and hunted Nazis. He was involved in the assassination of SS Chief Reinhard Heydrich in Prague. This film traces what happened and his search for Nazi criminals after war.
- The Berlin Wall is built during the Cold War to keep out Soviet werewolves. Many escape into the West, some coming to the United States. One East German youth is a particularly virile and charismatic lycanthrope. Tracked by the national security forces of the U.S he escapes capture creating a majpr political scandal rocking the foundations of the West.
- Prominent Art Historian Lord Steinway starts channeling famous artists when he dives into the thorny and controversial question of can great artists be evil?
- When an evil bee starts a fire in Notre Dame, the ostracized Hunchback Bee of the cathedral comes to the rescue of his hive.
- A director goes to Betaville in September 2015, convinced he is being pursued by terrorists. Reality intrudes with real terrorism shattering the director's fantasies.
- Spies from both sides of the Cold War.
- Somewhere in the universe General Custer is on trial at Nuremberg for crimes against humanity.
- A genius, General Sir John Monash, designs a way to crash through the German lines on August 8th 1918 in Amiens, France. This triggers the end of WW1. For decades he has been whitewashed out and/or deleted from WW1 accounts of history. Why? Because he was Australian and the first Jewish general to command a national army since Roman times.
- This story of Modernism, muses and the role of sexuality in art, is told by famed art critic Lord Steinway. When a soccer player, 29, confronts Steinway as his son, the story takes a modernist twist itself.
- The story of LTGEN Sir John Monash, Australian WW1 Corps commander on the Western Front. One of the first commanders to use troops, armour and aircraft in a coordinated manner to great success. Had the distinction of being the last soldier knighted by the King (George V) on the battlefield.