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- The Feds try to take down notorious American gangsters John Dillinger, Baby Face Nelson, and Pretty Boy Floyd during a booming crime wave in the 1930s.
- An Irish-American street punk tries to make it big in the world of organized crime.
- The story of the notorious French gangster Jacques Mesrine, with the focus on his life and death as France's Public Enemy No. 1 in the 1970s.
- Freed after 20 years in prison, the child killer Guy Beranger found refuge with the monks in Vielsart. He is placed under the protection of a young Federal Police's inspector. A little while after his release, a little girl disappears.
- When Lex Luthor gets elected US President, he uses the threat of an oncoming kryptonite meteor striking Earth as a rationale to frame Superman.
- Glorified, glamorized fact-based tale of Ma Barker and her boys, who robbed banks and generally terrorized the Midwest in the 1930s and were eventually gunned down by G-man Melvin Purvis.
- A detective plays cat-and-mouse with a banker who brutally murdered his own parents.
- KANG Chul-jung has been a detective fighting crime for 15 years and is at it again against a mob boss who recruits young kids to do his dirty work.
- Released from prison after serving 10 years for murder, Eddie tries to adjust to life outside with the help of his probation officer, Paula.
- BASED IN THE TRUE-TO-LIFE STORY OF ULYSSES 'BOBBY' ALEGA, THE FUGITIVE LEADER OF CEBU CITY'S MOST DREADED GANG.
- PUBLIC ENEMY NUMBER ONE looks at the war on drugs from 1968 until today and looks at trigger points in history that took cannabis from being a somewhat benign criminal activity into a self-perpetuating constantly expanding policy disaster.
- A reimagining of the 1931 film of the same name. Two inner city brothers and their tumultuous struggle against their local drug dealer. The Public Enemy is a menace that the public must solve. By any means neccessary.
- Wheat has been a staple food of humanity, and a foundation of our diet, dating back to the first civilizations on Earth. Today, a growing segment of wheat products have become tainted, and people have taken up the task of finding out why.
- A public prosecutor looks to bring down a corrupt public official.
- A talent-less actor is hire to portray a serial killer for a true crime reality show sorely base on his resemblance to the killer. His bad acting angers the real killer and he secretly replaces him on the show.
- Bill Raymond, a hotshot newspaper reporter will all the trappings, is following a story about and looking for the leaders of an alien smuggling gang. Along the way he gets the aid of a screwball heiress, Bonnie Parker (no, not Clyde Barrow's Bonnie), and a couple of ex-pugilists, Biff and Bang.
- A mobster breaks out of prison to kill his ex-wife's new husband - who, by accident, is a FBI agent trying to capture him.
- Robert Patton-Spruill's WELCOME TO THE TERRORDOME chronicles Public Enemy's legacy, their history and what icons of the music world say about their influence.
- THIS ACTION-DRAMA INTO THE PSYCHOLOGY OF ASSASSIN, PEPE DE LUNA SACLAO, PRINCIPAL SUSPECT IN THE KILLING OF CATANDUANES GOVERNOR JUAN ALBERTO AND TARAC VICE-GOVERNOR NICOLAS FELICIANO AND HIS PILOT.
- Public Enemy performs in the music video "911 is a Joke" from the album "Fear of a Black Planet" recorded for Def Jam Records. The music video opens with Flavor Flav awakening in bed. He raps at a Church pulpit as EMT slowly react to a person who had a heart attack. Later, people call 911 in response to a person having seizures, but EMT come late.
- An exploration into the invention of the crime genre in storytelling and the impact it would have during the infant years of cinema. Early Hollywood stars and directors are examined through their contributions to film history and their creations' influence on public society.
- 19741h 40m6.2 (89)TV MovieJ. Edgar Hoover and the FBI go after notorious bank robber and kidnapper Alvin Karpis and his gang.
- This biofilm scrutinizes, with understanding, the life of Caloocan's dreaded hoodlum of the 1980s.
- Playing in Germany in the 1960ies the movie narretes the conflict between former German politician Franz-Josef Strauß and Rudolf Augstein, German journalist and founder of 'Der Spiegel' magazine. 1962 the Spiegel Affair was a major political scandal in German escalating when Der Spiegel published an article about the sorry state of Germany's armed forces. Maximus.
- Propagandic newsreel commissioned by J. Edgar Hoover to make the FBI's killing of John Dillinger seem more heroic, after a public outcry complained that the government's shooting a man in the back while leaving a movie theatre was cowardly.
- Public Enemy does it all, bragging about their skills, but also talking about a very dark chapter in American and Dixie history, slavery. It's a brutal and memorable video that hit MTV and BET, and later airings on UPN and its affiliates.
- Public Enemy performs in the music video "Fight the Power" from the album "Fear of a Black Planet" recorded for Def Jam Records. The music video opens with a demonstration on the street. Public Enemy performs as they walk down the street and stand on stage surrounded by protesters.
- Sonny Boy's (Romnick Sarmenta) life begins to be in shambles when his parents separate. Can he be put back on the right path in life?
- Fascinating documentary about the history and legacy of the rap group "Public Enemy".
- Two two-bit crooks get in the way of a criminal ring and cause a hold up to fail. The two flee to Paradise avoiding a reprisal and try and steal Saint Peter's halo.
- An L.A. cop shoots another officer in self-defense and tries to clear his name.
- Cris (Ramon Revilla Sr.) tries to avoid trouble to support his family but due to an incident, he becomes a completely notorious criminal.
- Public Enemy, Ice Cube and Big Daddy Kane go to the cinema to watch old movies featuring racist stereotypes of black people which they comment on in the song.
- French/German documentary on the Black Panther party told through the modern day (1999) perspective of 4 former members: Bobby Seale, Jamal Joseph, Nile Rodgers & Kathleen Cleaver.
- This is a running picture in picture video commentary featuring behind-the-scenes interviews and production footage.
- This is a promotional music video and single from Public Enemy's Fear of a Black Planet album, released on Def Jam Recordings in 1990.
- Public Enemy performs in the music video "Brothers Gonna Work it Out" from the album "Fear of a Black Planet" recorded for Def Jam Records. The music video opens with Flavor Flav and Chuck D pulled over by a racist cop. They rap on the street in front of a building labeled 'Terrordome'. Video clips of people dancing near the beach play throughout.
- Sato Tomoko leads an ordinary life as a 40-year-old wife and mother with a part-time hourly job to supplement the household income. One day, she defies an unfair rule at her customer service job because she wants to help the customer, and is fired on the same day her husband loses his job. Tomoko is a high school dropout due to her family background, and has no certifications. How is she to get a secure job that pays enough to provide decent meals for Shun, her 5-year-old son? After her husband mentions find the high salary of city council members, Tomoko researches it on the Internet and learns that winning a seat on the council has a higher probability than getting a secure salary job. Inspired by the desire to earn a good salary, Tomoko decides and convinces her husband to withdraw their savings so she can run in the current election. While her rivals are endorsed by current politicians or come from families with elite backgrounds, Tomoko isn't intimidated for long, and decides she can be a voice for struggling working class families and fight the status quo that makes it difficult for Japanese women to work after becoming mothers. Todo Makoto, who comes from a long line of politicians and is also running for a seat on the council, hears her speech and is impressed. So is Hirata Kazumi, a former star political journalist at a newspaper whose daughter attends the same nursery school as Shun, is inspired by her energy and ability to unify people, and becomes her campaign manager.
- Check out and follow Public Enemy on their very first tour in the UK, 1987. PE stepped into this world with plenty to say. Featuring vintage interviews and footage, plus the live performance from the legendary concert at the Hammersmith Odeon, immortalized on the legendary album "It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back"!
- Last year, Kanye West took aim at Jay-Z in a series of onstage rants culminating in a bizarre speech begging his former mentor to not have him assassinated. Hours later Kanye had been hospitalized amid reports of a breakdown. But behind the headlines, lies the story of a fascinating creative partnership spanning two decades. With unseen footage and exclusive interviews with the people who know them best, Public Enemies: Jay Z Vs Kanye reveals the story behind these two iconic artists' meteoric rise, and colossal falling out.