Advanced search
- TITLES
- NAMES
- COLLABORATIONS
Search filters
Enter full date
to
or just enter yyyy, or yyyy-mm below
to
to
to
Exclude
Only includes titles with the selected topics
to
In minutes
to
1-50 of 1,564
- A three-way love affair in the Rome of the early seventies.
- Tricked into a compromising situation, a high school senior thinks she can stop her cousin's blackmail by taking her college entrance exam for her, but soon learns her cousin has even darker plans for her.
- A writer becomes obsessed with his girlfriend's former boyfriend, now a very successful novelist. To discover if the ex-boyfriend still has feeling for his old love, the writer joins the novelist's group therapy meetings.
- The sequel leads Hope and the White Moon Drake to the mid-50s in a Film Noir filled with drama and conspiracy and in which their love story is endangered by the dark forces who followed them all the way from the 18th century. Hope is abducted by the local mob, run by an evil woman by the name of Zeena, whose Jealousy towards her grows to the point where she tries to turn the White Moon Drake against his one and only love.
- As a man leaves his wife and daughter, a series of brief conversations, observed gestures, chance encounters and impulsive acts, tell the story of the relationships that flounder and thrive in the wake of this decision.
- The relationships between a veteran marshal, his bride-to-be, a rookie and his fiancée are severely tested when the young carabiniere is temporarily sent to a distant town.
- In a quaint town nestled in the countryside, Sarah, a talented artist, falls deeply in love with Michael, a charming musician. Their romance blossoms amidst the idyllic setting, but it's not without its challenges. Sarah's childhood friend, Alex, harbors unrequited feelings for her and becomes consumed by jealousy upon seeing her happiness with Michael.
- Several individuals at an apartment complex become entangled in a mystery after a fellow resident is found dead in the complex's swimming pool.
- Angie Dickinson stars in three separate vignettes as a woman whose life is dramatically affected by jealousy.
- A love story between two women in the Naples outskirts, a universe so far away from the glare of modernity, turbid, rural, completely naked in its ugliness and sorrow, where "people are talking".
- In this remake of 1941's "You Belong to Me," a young millionaire, Peter J. Kirk, Jr., fails in all of his attempts to emulate his successful father. He meets and marries Dr. Helen Hunt, who refuses to give up her profession, which also makes Peter feel useless, while becoming jealous of the men she meets in her job. Finally, she is about to divorce him, but Peter has a plan that might save their marriage, and enable him to feel like a contributor to society.
- The wife of an alcoholic writer must take a job as a taxi driver to make ends meet. A young man she picks up as a fare befriends her, but after her husband is found murdered, the police suspect she and her new friend committed the murder.
- In the wilderness of Hokkaido, the story of a couple in their 30s and a couple in their 20s is drawn, and the subtle emotions of the two men and women are depicted with intense Eros and delicate images under the theme of marriage exchange.
- Urawee and Unthiga are half sisters who are constantly competing with each other. They use the pure love from two brothers as a bet. Urawee will use it to take revenge on her sister because she doesn't believe in true love, and Unthiga will try every way to win the heart of the guy she loves. But they're not the ones in control of this game.
- This award winning debut film from director Park chan-ok tells the story of a young graduate student who takes a job under false pretenses in order to get close to an editor at a magazine. The editor takes advantage of his passive ways and makes him do things for him excessively. Later, the graduate student's girlfriend begins working at the same magazine and begins to get to know the editor. It's here that this story steps off the beaten path...
- Pierre is a womanizing photographer, with a slight mean streak. For whatever reason, Camille, an artist in her own right, finds him entrancing and easily succumbs to his devious efforts to get her into bed. Soon she is trying to hold him to her with her oh-so submissive love, and he is playing some games with her head by pretending (usually) to have been playing around with others. Eventually, he encounters another woman who is not so sticky and tells her to buzz off. When they meet some time later, it becomes clear that the relationship meant different things to each of them.
- Yvonne, proprietor of a Paris gown shop, marries Pierre, a poor artist, concealing from him an affair she had with Rigaud, an elderly boulevardier who bought the shop for her. Encountering financial difficulties, Yvonne goes to Rigaud for aid and finds him murdered. Pierre confesses to the murder, thereby exonerating Clément, an innocent man, suspected of killing Rigaud, whose sweetheart Rigaud wronged. Pierre submits to arrest, confident that he will get off with a light sentence.
- Gin Blossoms perform in the music video "Hey Jealousy" from the album "Dusted" recorded for San Jacinto Records. The video begins with Steadicam footage zooming into a house. The band performs in the living room of a house while split screen effects separate the picture into six parts featuring different band members.
- A Sicilian nobleman is very jealous of his mistress and when she gets married flies off his handle and commits a murder of which an innocent man is accused. He is however tormented by his conscience.
- Larry O'Roark is a boxer who's insanely posssesive and jealous of his fiancee, Jo. the sight of her and her employer, Mr. Lambert, at ringside during his big fight distracts Larry and he is knocked out. He then promises never to be jealous again and marries Jo. When she realizes that they're broke she asks Lambert for a job (she had quit on marrying Larry.) One thing leads to another and Larry, enraged with jealousy, end up killing Lambert. He then wanders off in a daze, and Jo takes the rap for the murder. Larry descends from his amnesiac fog just in time to interrupt the announcement of the jury's verdict in Jo's trial. then it's off to the chair for Larry. Or is it?
- In 1930s, a doctor has an affair with the wife of a wealthy industrialist in Poland.
- A naval adventure that focuses on the rivalry among the crew, particularly the indignation wrought by the behavior of implacable Captain Steen. Dick, one of the sailors, is one of the most rebellious and draws up plans to exact vengeance.
- Against all odds, a student falls irredeemably in love with a broken girl and stands by her.
- The young husband's irrational jealousy makes him suspicious of every attention bestowed upon his wife. Even the minister, who performed their marriage ceremony, making a pastoral call annoys him. They attend a social gathering, and his ill-concealed perturbation at his young wife's affability with all present spoils her evening's pleasure, and finally induces her to ask to be taken home. Arriving home, a stormy scene ensues, and there might have been a separation but for the wife's subtleness in placing within his range delicate reminders of her own gentleness. He is awakened from his present dementia and promises never to act so foolishly again. The next morning as he is about to leave for his office, he is sincere in his protestations of faith, but upon returning to his library to secure some business papers, he hears a man's voice issuing from the reception room, and upon entering finds his wife's milliner, who has come with her hat. He orders the man out and unjustly upbraids his wife. Not only that, he instructs his valet to watch. This of course, is fine for the valet, as he sees gain in it. During the afternoon lady friends of the wife call and beg her to accompany them to the art studio to look over some paintings they think of purchasing. While at the studio, her friends are called away for a few moments and ask her to wait until they return. Meanwhile, the valet has learned of the wife's visiting the studio and so informs the husband. The intelligence throws him into a frenzy, and rushing home secures a revolver and heads to avenge his fancied wrong. The wife's sister sees this and hastens to apprise her of her danger. Up to now the friends have not returned and the wife is place in a very embarrassing position, but the sister hurries her into an adjoining room, from which she escapes by another door for home. Unfortunately, the wife in her haste drops her scar, which the husband recognizes, and dashing into the adjoining room, just as the other door closes behind his wife, finds his sister-in-law who claims the scarf. Returning home he finds his wife, who confesses that she really was at the studio, and relates the details which are corroborated by her friends who now appear. The wife's patience is tried to the limit and she determines to leave him at once, so it is only upon his solemn promise never again to mistrust her that she remains.
- Its not an easy time in the suburbs of London, as Josiah and his friends deal with the difficulties and emotions of everyday life.
- Natalie Merchant performs in the music video "Jealousy" from the album "Tigerlily" recorded for Elektra and Warner Brothers Records. The music video begins with people working at a laundry. Natalie Merchant sings with her band as she stands in front of the windows of a city apartment.
- Rose and Ida, sisters, decide to visit an Indian camp and for safety's sake, they disguise themselves as men. Bill Hart, a cowboy, who accompanies the sisters on the trip, is in love with Rose and Ida is so jealous that she informs the Indians that Rose is not a man as she appears. The Indians steal Rose away, hut that night remorse overtakes her and she pays the price of her jealousy.
- One mistake may lead to hundreds of tragedy.
- Charm and Valor fall in love and are married. Jealousy, however, is angry at their happiness and decides to ruin their marriage, so she arranges for Charm to find an old photograph of her husband's former sweetheart Forgotten. Valor is also led to mistrust Charm, and the two return to their respective parents: his, Finance and Display, and hers, Commerce and Pride. While Charm spends her days with Sorrow, Treachery endeavors to ruin Valor by luring him to a disreputable roadhouse, and when Valor's father tries to bring him home, the young man strikes his father with a bottle. The two sets of parents are in the midst of a financial battle when Charm gives birth to a child, Happiness. The child reunites the couple, and Madame Jealousy, along with her servants Mischief, Treachery and Rumor, finally are banished.
- A couple are at the theatre with a playwright friend. At the end of the play the jealous husband strangles his wife to death. When the play ends, the man talks to his friend about such a nonsensical finale, telling the author that no man with any sense ever gets jealous enough to choke his wife in these modern times. The playwright decides to test this supposedly perfect couple about their happy feelings for each other.
- After a lifetime of friendship, two friends, Brian Young and Nathan Beckman, soon find themselves plagued by the ending of their relationship when they become envious of each other's lives.
- Two young ladies, members of a dramatic stock company, are rivals for stellar honors. One seems to have had things her own way for a time, having been cast always for the leading roles, which opportunities made her the "public's pet." However, she does not wear the mantle of fame becomingly, for her success has made her petulant, peevish and selfish. On the other hand, her rival works studiously, and by her subtle art has won some attention, until during a performance of "Darkest Russia" she completely eclipses the histrionic luster of the hitherto favorite. In the Ballroom Scene (which is one of the most novel and pretentious ever staged in motion pictures) she simply carries all before her, eliciting thunderous applause and bravos of an enthusiastic audience, and the admiration of the pariahs and hoi pollois of the company. The curtain is raised again and again on the scene of her triumph, until she is called forward and a shower of floral tributes bestowed upon her. As may be imagined, this is viewed with cringing odium by her rival, who proceeds to the dressing-room, convulsed with rage, where the maid does her best to soothe her. At this moment the new star enters; her beautiful visage more radiant than the resplendent flowers with which she is laden. The offering of some of the blossoms to her companion, who has endeavored to suppress her passion, is the precursor of a stormy scene. The rage of jealousy fires her soul, and the recrudescent dethroned queen pounces upon the invidious bouquets, tearing them to shreds. What follows must be left to your imagination in this description, as it is simply indescribable, and must be seen to be appreciated. Enough it is to say the two women struggle and fight furiously until the stage manager, whom the maid has called, separates them with his time-worn injunction, "Be a l-a-d-y!"
- The husband makes the acquaintance of the sculptor who tells of his conquests with women. He discloses that he has made a statue which he keeps m his room across the hall. The husband gives his wife a comb. One day when the wife returns to her apartment she finds the door locked. She is in her pajamas, so she hides in the apartment of the sculptor, who returns at that moment. Some crook has stolen the statue, so the wife takes its place and tries to persuade the sculptor that the statue has come to life. In her haste to escape him, however, she drops the comb. The sculptor goes to the club and exhibits the comb as evidence. The husband, who is present, hurries home to accuse his wife. Meantime she has discovered the loss and has gone to the sculptor's rooms to find it. She is just coming out when hubby returns. He compels her to return to the sculptor's room, and arranges the door so that whoever comes in win be killed by the discharge of a gun. The sculptor, finding his door locked and the apartment across the hall open, enters there and falls asleep. The wife's dog opens the door of the sculptor's apartment. The gun is discharged, awakening the wife and the husband, who fell asleep. The husband now realizes that he might have been a murderer and begs his wife's forgiveness. They return to find the sculptor peacefully sleeping in their bedroom.
- Mystery/Thriller Self Funded Short Film about a career driven professional who is living a successful life; but then suddenly her life starts to make a turn in a bad way. She tries to fit the puzzle together but later gets framed into killing her colleague/friend. Who did it? How? When? Why? #Jealousy - Stay tuned.
- Sheriff Hines lives at his western ranch, some miles from the frontier railroad town. Cyrus Green, chief deputy sheriff, and Edith Hines, the sheriff's daughter, who is attending college in the east, are practically engaged to marry. Hines has been unfortunate during his term of office, for several murderers have escaped capture, including Mexican Pete. Pete shoots a mail carrier and the sheriff and posse start a search for the outlaw. The search is fruitless and Hines receives a letter from the Citizens' Committee threatening to get a new sheriff unless Hines makes good. Edith and an eastern friend, Bradner Phillips, arrive at the frontier town. Green reads a letter from Edith, who says that she is bringing with her, "a young man whom she wishes to marry and settle in the west." Green believes that Edith has thrown him over. Hines understands and sympathizes with Green. Green sees Edith and Phillips riding from the town, and he fires at Phillips. Phillips, returning to consciousness, tells that Mexican Pete was the man who shot him. Sheriff Hines finds the outlaw. Phillips recovers, and Edith changes Green's sorrow to joy by explaining that she wants Phillips to marry her girl chum at college.
- House painter Jim Brooks thinks his wife is cheating on him with his best friend John West. The intrigue is in fact a birthday surprise.
- Blue is envious of his brother Silver's relationship with their life long friend Lucille. Silver is jealous of Blue's friendship with her. Their harbored feelings boil over and threaten the trio's bond on a deadly level.
- Amal is torn apart between following her dream to become an actress and continue her studies, and between the guy she likes, Sam, and the one who truly loves her, Jad.
- "Jealousy" is a song by French DJ and record producer Martin Solveig. The song was released in the France as a CD single on 8 May 2006. It was released as the second single from his second studio album Hedonist (2005). The song was written and produced by Martin Solveig.
- Short
- An unemployed IT systems manager gets neurotically obsessed that his wife is cheating on him and tries to catch her out.
- Rita's parents leave her seated comfortably on the porch, but before they have been gone long, Juan, a Mexica, joins her. He offers demonstrations of his affection, to which Rita objects. When he becomes too persistent she slaps him. This, from Rita, he might have pardoned, had not Dick, her sweetheart, at this moment arrived and added the final indignity of a kick. Juan feels he is justified in thirsting for revenge and leaves the two lovers. He goes then to a shack where are some of his associates. To these friends he tells the tale and engages their services to help him punish Dick. Meanwhile Rita and her sweetheart start for a stroll through the palms and it is here the Mexican and his companions see them. They hide and when the two unconscious lovers come near they grab Dick. The strong effort he makes for freedom is useless; he is soon overpowered and dragged away. The Mexican lingers behind long enough to triumph over Rita and then follows his captive. For a moment her brain refuses to act, but she soon braces up and goes in search of help. She rushes to their stable and hurries the half-breed to Dick's assistance. She shows the trail to her companion and together they follow it. When Juan reaches the shack, he, with his friends, make merry and enjoy Dick's fruitless endeavors to loosen his bonds. The Mexican seats himself before the door as a guard, and at Rita's instruction (for she has located the shack) the half-breed stuns him and then dashes off with Juan's horses. Rita loses no time in freeing Dick, but Juan, who soon recovered from the blow, has warned the other Mexicans that they have been found and they all enter the shack. Any further trouble they might cause is avoided by the timely arrival of Rita's father, whom the half-breed brings to the cabin.
- Blake has been having some trouble with her marriage, she is in a situation where she is forced to cheat him with himself. She works in a mortuary making beautiful what no longer has any life, soon she'll have to use all her talent and a lot of imagination to solve her life.