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- A quick-witted and courageous young woman framed for murder unexpectedly becomes the most notorious outlaw in 18th-century England. When a magical spirit called Billy appears, Nell realises her destiny is bigger than she ever imagined.
- In a remote woodland cabin, a small-town doctor discovers Nell - a beautiful young hermit-woman with many secrets.
- Doctor Andrea Fanti suffers a severe injury after the father of one of his patients shoots him in the head and he loses the memory of the last twelve years of his life. He struggles to recover professionally and emotionally.
- Three young men, a scriptwriter, a producer and a director are called in by Benny U Murdoch, an exotic movie producer. He wants to make a new erotic movie starring a big woman - the "Eskimo Nell" of the title. However problems start from the beginning, the scriptwriter is a virgin, a lover of penguins and hasn't a clue on how to write an erotic movie, each of the three main backers want a different type of movie - a western, an erotic and a kung-fu movie with different people in the main part. However problems really start for the three when Benny runs off with all the money and they have to make three different versions of the same film and try not to let the backers and stars know what has happened. And this is made harder when there is a clean-up-filth society breathing down their necks....
- The guests of a villa are killed off one by one by their hosts. Incest, decapitations and a cyanide bath feature amongst the other bizarre delights.
- Follows the Di Rienzo family. Seemingly perfect, the Di Rienzo family is destabilized by the sudden death of the father of the family, an exemplary man, an established professional and a point of reference for everyone.
- The film's unlikely protagonist is a mild-mannered window peeper named Dead-Eye Dick (Max Gillies), who spies on a Mexican couple.
- Maciste is captured and forced to work as a slave in an African mine.
- Teo, a student in Astrophysics, shares an apartment with his girlfriend, Carla, who is also a student. One evening, while he is absent-mindedly crossing the road, he is knocked down by a car. At the wheel of the car is Mavi, a girl originally from Spalato, who came to Italy with her father when she was a little girl. Teo is lying on the ground, injured, and Mavi helps him, before disappearing without a trace. The two characters meet again by chance some time later and a strong and deep bond forms between them.
- An actress becomes the king's mistress and persuades him to convert the palace to a servicemen's home.
- King Charles sees actress Nell perform and they become close, as he favors her over the Duchess. Nell serves Charles devotedly though she and the Duchess clash. Despite the King's fondness, as an actress she's barred from the royal circle.
- A teenager girl named Nell starts a long odyssey from London to the north of Ireland, in the hope to find her mother and brother who had left her when she was very small. She is accompanied by her grandfather Trent, and followed by a mysterious man who seems to know much about her and her family. Nell and her grandfather are also chased by the malevolent usurer Kilp and his gang. They are helped by many good people along their journey, as well as the teenager Kit, their friend and ex-worker, who joins the mysterious man to find them.
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- After 16 years of marriage ends with him running away and vanishing into thin air. The wife goes in search of him, but instead of finding him, he ends up in various perversions, eventually reaching suicide.
- The Nell is a coming of age story, based in the early 80's, before the influence of the internet, social media and cell phones on our youth and their communities.
- Young Nell loses her job and home and her father is sent to prison. She joins the Salvation Army and tries to redeem him when he comes out bent on continuing his life of crime.
- Scene from the second act of The Prince of Wales Theatre production.
- Nell Gwynne ( Mary Pickford ) and King Charles II ( Owen Moore ) fall in love after meeting at a fox hunt. Nell soon learns the jealous Duchess of Portsmouth ( Ruby Hoffman ) is a spy and conspiring with the Duke of Buckingham to place Charles at the mercy of the King of France. Nell boldly disguises herself as a fashionable young blade and wins the confidence of the Duchess. Now entrusted with the delivery of important documents, she makes sure they go to the King of England rather than the King of France. Now, Nell has the last laugh on the traitorous Duchess.
- The life of a high-society art curator in Turin ends both in a professional and personal downward spiral when she discovers that her fiancé has suddenly and inexplicably turned into an octopus.
- After being evicted by her landlord, Nelle has just 24 hours to find a room to rent in London.
- Alberto Serrani, a mining engineer, meets doctor's daughter Marina, sweet and simple, and the notorious and frivolous Clara who falls for him immediately.
- A slick city crook arrives in the town and succeeds in making honest Nell fall in love with him. He then suggests an entertainment with local talent, the while his confederates crack the safe and make off with the town's wealth. Nell, with her faithful but brainless lover, journeys to the city in pursuit of the loot and the looter and eventually they return victorious.
- The scenes of the action are laid in a Western dance hall. Cherokee Hall is seen dealing for the boys at the Red Light when the game is interrupted by the entrance of a surly stranger, one Boone, who has spent most of the evening imbibing in whiskey at the bar, unnoticed and alone. He loses steadily until his last dollar has passed across the table. He leaves with a threat to return with a six-shooter working overtime. That night he returns and is shot dead as he enters the door of the saloon. Cherokee is the only person around. He cares for the body and rides away into the night. A posse is sent in search of Cherokee, who is also accused of robbing the stage. The posse apprehends the real murderer and hold-up man. Cherokee arrives on the scene and explains that he has been at Boone's cabin, protecting his daughter, Nell.
- A spoof of those "No, No, A Thousand Times No!" melodramas.
- Nell has undertaken to run down a band of jewel thieves, who take to sea in a sailing yacht and is followed by Nell Pierce in a motor boat. She runs down the yacht and the thieves drop the bag of jewels overboard, but Nell's quick eye has taken in the action and notes the location where the jewels went over. Nell meets with a series of startling adventures and is captured, but eventually makes her escape. In the meantime, she has trailed the thieves to the home of a marine diver, whom they engage to go down and recover the jewels. The diver and his assistant proceed out to sea and get ready to go overboard when Nell, with an assistant, overhaul the diver's craft just as they anchor. The captain and his assistant are overpowered and bound, and Nell Pierce takes the diver's suit, gets into it while her assistant screws on the head piece. She is then assisted overboard and sinks to the bed of the ocean, and after a long search, finds the jewels and is pulled aboard.
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- Margaret, the daughter of Banker Morris, falls in love with Bob Wilson, an old schoolmate, who is now a circus performer. When Bob's show comes to town, he asks Margaret to marry him, and this she is advised to do by her cousin, Philip Lee, who knows it will result in disinheriting her, though thereby making him the heir of the wealthiest man in town. Bob and Margaret elope and, just as planned. Philip Lee finds himself the sole heir to Banker Morris's millions. Four years later the circus again visits the town Margaret now has a baby daughter called "Nell of the circus." who has a devoted friend in Prinsey, the clown. Philip Lee, knowing that Margaret's father has forgiven her, offers to pay her $3,000 to waive all her rights to the inheritance. When calling on her, He meets Marie, a performer in the circus, who immediately falls in love with him. Philip, offering the settlement to Margaret, makes an insulting remark, which her husband, Bob, resents. Later Philip waylays Bob, strikes him on the head and he loses his mind. A storm blows down the circus tent. Margaret is hit with one of the huge poles and killed. Prinsey the clown, takes charge of little Nell's birth certificate and her mother's marriage papers. Philip Lee follows the circus, and secretly marries Marie in a distant city. A lapse of eighteen years shows that Phil has deserted Marie; she is still in the circus with a child to support. Nell is now the leading bareback rider of the show, which, under a new name, visits the village again, and Philip Lee takes Ned Tracey and his sister, to whom he is engaged, to see it. Marie recognizes her husband in the audience, and Ned is infatuated with Nell. Marie sees her husband, who tells her he cannot prove he is married to her, and threatens to have her arrested for blackmail if she annoys him. The circus owner tries to make love to Nell she resists him, and Prinsey comes to her aid. The owner discharges Prinsey, and Nell says, "I will go, too." To enable Marie to secure the proof of her marriage, Prinsey and Nell give her all the money they have and take charge of Marie's child. They are forced to take refuge in a barn, which happens to belong to Philip Lee, who has Prinsey arrested for trespass. Ned happens to meet Nell, pays Prinsey's fine and installs them in his housekeeper's cottage. Prinsey goes to see Banker Morris with Nell's papers, but Philip Lee meets him secures the papers and refuses to return them. Ned discovers Nell with the baby, thinks the worst of her, and decides to give her up. Finally, however, Marie returns. Phil is forced to give up the proofs of Nell's parentage. Nell is accepted by her grandfather and marries Ned, while Marie is given a comfortable home.
- At the opening of the story, Nell Gwynne, a popular English actress, is seen as an orange girl selling her goods in and around the old Drury Theater. While she is bantering, Lady Olivia Vernon, the ward of Lord Jeffreys, Chief Justice of England, appeals to Nell for a hiding place. Lady Olivia is being pursued by her guardian and his soldiers and Lord Jeffreys is trying to force Lady Olivia to marry a wealthy lord. By quickness of wit, Nell secures a hiding place for Lady Olivia and later directs Lord Fairfax, Lady Olivia's lover, to the hiding place. While the soldiers are searching for the young couple, Nell distracts their attention by her powers of mimicry. Nell has been endeavoring to secure a part in one of the productions at the Drury Lane Theater, but has been unable to secure an opportunity to show her ability. In desperation she had assumed the role of the orange girl, hoping in this way to find occasion to demonstrate her histrionic ability to the manager of that theater. On the occasion of the illness of one of the principal characters in a production, Nell secures an opportunity to appear in the part. She makes an instantaneous hit, and from then on her success is assured. Lord Jeffreys tries to force Lady Olivia to marry the wealthy Lord Rochester, but Nell Gywnn repeatedly outwits the chief justice. Fairfax, Lady Olivia's lover, is finally captured by Lord Jeffreys and thrown into prison. Lord Jeffreys has trumped up charges against Fairfax, and by trickery has made King Charles believe them. Nell seizes an opportunity to disguise herself as Lord Jeffreys, and to issue orders which help release Fairfax. Nell's final appeal to the King saves her young lover, and he is set free to join his sweetheart. Lord Jeffreys, for his trickery, is dismissed by the King. Nell continues on her rollicking way, and is the idol of the country. Her final good deed is the presentation of a wonderful hospital to the nation. Although she is now the favorite of the King, Nell does not forget her old friend.
- Voyage back in time to the Age of Antiquity and the most important and leading nations in the ancient world whose contributions to art, culture, and literature had a great effect on civilization.
- Ella and Nell used to be best friends. Now both in their early fourties, they have different ideas of how to lead their lives, leaving little time for each other. Determined to change this, they set out on a hike together through the Elbe Sandstone Mountains. During their trip they try to reconnect, painfully having to realize how much they grew apart. Soon it is not only the impassable nature, but old sores, pride, fears and shame making them go astray.
- The King's mistress persuades him to pardon her sailor sweetheart.
- Cactus Nell, the new sheriff, tries to hold the affections of her lover, Bud, as well as uphold the laws as sheriff. All is well until a vampire causes trouble between the lady sheriff and Bud. Other circumstances convince Nell of his guilt until in the Indian camp bullets straighten out the tangle.