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- An action movie star researching a role is allowed to tag along with a hardboiled New York City policeman, who finds him superficial and irritating.
- After learning his brother died on a mission in Romania, a former soldier teams up with two allies to hunt down a mysterious enemy and exact revenge.
- Blaxploitation film about three martial-arts specialists who prevent white supremacists from tainting the U.S. water supply with a toxin that's only harmful to black people.
- Motorcycle racer Rommel seeks vengeance against JC, a madman who murdered the sidehacker's fiancee.
- A professional assassin is coerced into taking on one last job.
- A female creature created in space tries to live on earth and has special (and sometimes dangerous) powers.
- The story of a petty thief who meets an innocent young woman and brings her into his world of crime while she teaches him the lessons of enjoying life and being loved.
- Embittered, ambitious Helen Chernen sees an opportunity to escape her drab small-town life by becoming a 'stage mother' to her musically-talented younger sister.
- When music is your whole life, and suddenly life gets interrupted....
- The Maloofs, a lovable family of gearheads and stunt drivers, use their passion and skill to build car engines and perform wild feats behind the wheel.
- As a painter in the court of King Carlos IV, Goya - played by the great Lithuanian actor Donatas Banionis (The Red Tent, Solaris) - has attained wealth and reputation. He believes in King and Church, yet he is also a Spaniard who dearly loves his people. This contradiction presents him with a dilemma. Based on Lion Feuchtwanger's novel, Goya is one of ten East German films originally shot in 70mm. This release is the director's cut and shows the influence of great filmmakers from Buñuel and Saura, to Eisenstein. Goya was nominated for the Golden Prize at the 1971 Moscow International Film Festival.
- In the world's first Action Musical, Jake and his SWAT team raid an abandoned factory in order to bring down the country's most dangerous terrorist. Naturally singing and dancing.
- The son of a notorious street gangster is trying to do better, except that his family's past has put him and his girlfriend on a treacherous path.
- Noah, son of the legendary OG Zab, is faced with some difficult situations that forces him into the street life that he has been at odds with. Through this epic journey, he is definitely going to learn the hard way...
- Brace yourselves for laughter like never before. Ricky Smiley presents "Three the Hard Way," our all-new comedy special that's cooking up some heat. Get ready to roll with laughter.
- A troubled teenage girl and an unhappily married man meet in secret. They both have something to escape from. Now they need to find out if there is somewhere to escape to. And whether they have what it takes to make the leap.
- Comedian, Mike Harding, takes a fascinating but disturbing look at how industrial developments ruin a scenic part of the Peak District National Park.
- Down on his luck sports writer Brett Flanagan has a huge gambling debt when he meets successful art dealer Cynthia. Is this the spark he needs to change his ways or will his dark past keep him down forever?
- Mark Popple and Lancelot Narayan travel to LA to check out the shooting of series 4 of the BBC/Kudos hit show, 'Hustle'. Once there, they meet the cast and crew, eat great location food, get chased by The Mob, and piss off Jamie Murray.
- Small time theater in Hollywood becomes a "dating service" for the producers.
- Allies in the criminal world are fickle. Jalil "Jah" Douglas finds out the hard way with best friend Leon "L". Down and out till a chance encounter at work the two are now a part of a crew of seven. Allegiance is tested when a crew member flips to local law enforcement, setting off a chain of mysterious events.
- Howard Hill demonstrates his skill with the bow and arrow as he hunts wild mountain lions in the Rockies, He comes face-to-face with a mountain lion, one of the most deadliest animals in America, just as the best is about to spring on him. Hill kills him with arrow in the nick of time. This two-reel featurette was reissued in 1951.
- A lesbian couple go to extreme measures to have a baby.
- A criminal woman attempts to retrieve her violent brother and flee a mob boss amidst ridiculous humor.
- An artist's wife commits bigamy and is blackmailed until she learns of the artist's death.
- Prison-break drama following two men on the run and their ultimate fates.
- Jack Ransom, high school boy, begins to sow his wild oats, thus causing his parents and his sister much worriment. He becomes intimate with Bert Keyes, who introduces Jack to fairies of the footlights and many and varied games of chance. Jack also looks upon the wine when it is red, and his dad orders Jack to remain home each evening and pursue his leisure time in reading good books. Jack seats himself in a comfortable chair after visiting his father's wine cellarette. Bert Keyes comes with his automobile, and Jack, despite the pleas of his mother and sister, joins Bert and two girls in a joy ride. They visit a roadhouse; Jack loses his money, and listening to the blandishments of the others, forges his father's name to a check for $100. En route home their automobile turns turtle and the two girls die in a hospital. Jack awakens in the wine room of a grogshop. He must have money to make his escape from the hands of the law. He steals home, takes his mother's jewels, and returns to meet Keyes, who pawns them. Keyes returns with the money and refuses to share the same with Jack, who, in a rage, strikes Keyes over the head with a bottle. Jack finds himself imprisoned, charged with homicide and forgery. Jack is rudely awakened, to find that the terrible experiences he has encountered were but details of a dream. His friend, Bert Keyes, calls for him. He tells the servant that he is no longer home to Bert Keyes. He calls his father, mother and sister, tells them of his dream, and promises hereafter to keep in the straight and narrow path.
- The Crime. A confidential secretary, hard pressed for personal funds overpowers a bank messenger and obtains a goodly sum. The messenger is hidden in an office-chest. His Wife Discovers the Deed. In the course of their search detectives call upon the guilty man at his home. They come, however, for information only. Now, however, he becomes so frightened that he betrays himself to his wife. Heartbroken. She, broken in spirit, confides in the family and requests their aid. A brief consultation proves there is no opportunity whatever of proving the husband innocent. A Way to Avoid a Criminal's End. His old father, though heartbroken because of his boy's crime, would still aid him to avoid the legal consequences by supplying him with a revolver, trusting him to make his own punishment. Waiting for the Report. Now, while the guilty man's little daughter prays for him the family in fearful agony wait the end, the partial vindication of their name. His Courage Fails. Struggle as he will with himself, he cannot bring his courage to the sticking point. His cowardly agonies are awful to look upon. A powerful warning to every man who sees the film. The Arrest. When his fear has conquered and he is about to flee the police arrive and he is forced to leave his sorrowed family.
- Three screw-up cops, at the bottom of the barrel, get their hands on a case straight from the top. They set off on a chase in search of drugs, a veteran drug dealer and their elusive respect.
- The Hard Way is the inspirational story of Bob Hayes, an 89-year-old who runs 30 races each year, cuts his firewood by hand and does things the hard way to remain active and alive. The film takes us on a journey that's about more than running, it teaches us to live life with purpose and momentum.
- A woman ex-marine named Barbie sets out to find and exterminate the six women responsible for the death of her best friend.
- Two Arabs confront each other in a melting nuclear plant situated somewhere in an oasis from some Arab country. It's a short silent comedy in the Chaplin-Buster Keaton style.
- Just months after his father's death, a high school senior faces a life-threatening accident.
- A young boy goes to extraordinary lengths to return a lost toy to its owner.