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- In the Fall of 1963, a Korean War veteran and criminal pleads insanity and is admitted to a mental institution, where he rallies up the scared patients against the tyrannical nurse.
- Life for an entrepreneur and his American family begins to take a twisted turn after moving into an English country manor.
- Lisbeth is recovering in a hospital and awaiting trial for three murders when she is released. Mikael must prove her innocence, but Lisbeth must be willing to share the details of her sordid experiences with the court.
- A teenage girl in Glasgow agrees to carry a baby for couple Dan and Emily.
- Horrifying shocker as a biological experiment goes haywire when meat-eating mutant roaches invade an island community, terrorizing a peaceful New England fishing village and hideously butchering its citizens.
- In the mid-1960s, Sue Brewer's humble living room floor was not just an after-hours clubhouse for artists looking to escape the Nashville establishment, but a creative sanctuary. Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, Kris Kristofferson. Before they were household names, these budding legends called Sue's Nashville apartment-lovingly dubbed the "Boar's Nest"-home. Sue's place was an intimate staging ground where a new breed of singer-songwriters-wounded souls, wayward upstarts-would spur each other on to tap into something bigger, realer. For Sue Brewer, the ask at each night's guitar pull would never change: "Make me hurt." The response would ignite a musical revolution. Brewer shaped the sound and soul of country music as we know it today, despite never picking up an instrument herself. Enter The Boar's Nest and discover the true, untold story of Sue Brewer and the dawn of Nashville's outlaw country movement. Brought to life in vivid detail, this Audible Original stars Emmy-, Grammy-, and Golden Globe-nominated actress/singer Mandy Moore (This Is Us, Dr. Death, A Walk to Remember) as Sue Brewer. Emmy winner Ebon Moss-Bachrach (The Bear, Girls) as the freewheeling Shel Silverstein and a full ensemble cast round out the storytelling. Richly woven with music, friendship, and Sue's indomitable spirit, The Boar's Nest is an extraordinary portrayal of the outlaw country movement, told in all its raw, bold, and soulful beauty. Come on in, the door's open. ©2024 Fresh Produce Media, LLC (P)2024 Audible Originals, LLC.
- Armed only with their cameras, Peabody and Emmy Award-winning conflict Journalist Mike Boettcher, and his son, Carlos, provide unprecedented access into the longest war in U.S. history.
- A writer suffering from agoraphobia rents an isolated house so she can concentrate on her writing. She doesn't know that the house is a former brothel, and is inhabited by the ghosts of dead prostitutes.
- A live-action fantasy adventure film set in the tropical forests of Himalayas.
- Samuel is a paraplegic boy who lives with his mother Elena in an isolated mansion. When he meets Denise, he finds the strength to open up to the world. Elena won't let him go so easily, and she is ready to do whatever it takes to stop him.
- A mother's reality erodes around her as she struggles to fathom the entangled web of her daughter's separation anxiety brought on by parasitic creatures within a stuffed bear.
- In the Kingdom of Castilia, a dark force rises again. Days from the coronation of the new Emperor and Empress, their seven royal fledglings are taken and it's up to one hero to return them safely; a teenage delivery boy, Arthur the Goat. His dreams of becoming a world-class barber are put on hold when he becomes a parent overnight. If he's going to keep the rambunctious toddlers safe on their journey, he must first grow up, discover his own past, and along the way, awaken forgotten champions. Can Arthur return the heirs and ultimately save the kingdom?
- An interview between a doctor and a patient who is convinced that a nest of bugs is growing in her breast.
- Alliances change when an armored car with an Albanian mafia boss prisoner escapes a mafia army by driving inside a warehouse, which is being robbed by a French gang stealing laptops etc.
- Johnson, an agent for the Liquor Control Department, is dispatched to disband a gang of cut-throat still operators on an island in the Everglades run by "Doc." He is discovered by the moonshiners and nearly escapes by diving into the crocodile-infested swamps. Completely exhausted by the long swim. he stumbles and falls and is stabbed by a masked female killer that lurks along the beach every full moon. Finally making his way he stumbles along the Cuckoo Bird Inn run by Mrs. Pratt, a twice-widowed ex-showgirl and owner of the inn. She also has a beautiful daughter named Lisa who is kept chained up in the attic except for at night since she won't escape into the darkness that she fears. Harold, the inn's caretaker, is a taxidermist whose mental and physical deficiencies are advantageous to Mrs. Pratt. While the inn's guests scheme against Johnson, the masked killer has made many unsuccessful attempts on his life. Later he finds Doc's corpse being readied for stuffing and realizes that he must discover the killer's identity or suffer the same fate. In the exciting climax, Johnson wrestles with the knife-wielding killer in the Chapel of the Dead as a fire threatens to reduce the island to cinders.
- In a town near Salamanca, an eccentric 60-year-old widower is captivated by an imp, a precocious 13-year-old. Alejandro is wealthy and alone, passing time with music, chess, and his shotgun. Gregoria (Goyita), the daughter of a weak-willed policeman and his bullying wife, is a budding naturalist who conspires to meet Alejandro. Although he knows the village is talking, Alejandro spends time with Goyita, on walks, horseback rides, and dinners. He's enchanted and tells his friend the village priest that he's living for the first time. Goyita makes new demands on Alejandro, and he must decide how to be true to his ethics and to this Platonic yet highly-charged relationship.
- Three mean old sisters (the wasps) who meddle in the other characters' business in their selfish, rude way.
- The story of retired adventurer Belgrieve and his beloved daughter Angeline, who becomes an elite adventurer but loves only her father.
- A feud between families in 1870's rural France.
- Munir and Inci are a family therapist; they are the most popular in recent times, experts in women-men relations. They are counseling both their patients and their families.
- The lives of the Sparrow and Sanchez families intertwine at what turns out to be a fortuitous moment in time. After a life-altering event occurs, the resolve of both families is tested, and they must decide upon a new lifepath together.
- Hitler was obsessed by this English opera singer who was working for MI6 and hiding escaped British airmen in her Berlin apartment. She sang to British PoWs, worked with MI6 spy John Brown and eventually gave evidence at war crimes trials.
- A single-mum family in London are driven to extreme behaviour when they are evicted from the house they live in illegally and replaced with second-generation immigrants.
- In an attempt to forget his lost sweetheart, Buster takes a long trip at sea where he boards a whaling ship with a strict captain.
- For a 16-year-old High School graduate Ida, there was no one closer or more family than her mother Svetlana. But suddenly, Ida's whole life collapses: her mother accidentally dies and leaves her daughter in the care of her narrow and violent sister. After her mother's death, Ida decides to become a doctor to save people. Soon, Ida's father, the famous children's novelist Denis Kornilov, appears in her life, taking the girl to a luxurious house in the Russian 'writers Hollywood', Moscow suburb Peredelkino. But in the new family too, the girl feels left out. The father is completely focused on his work and does not notice how the stepmother and stepsister harass her. Ida's only soul mate is her half-brother Romka. There are serious feelings between the heroes, but the lovers have to break up. As the years pass, the heroine suffers many trials, but Ida does not allow herself to be broken, she shows iron-hard character and succeeds. Ida becomes a famous doctor, marries the son of an academic, and gives birth to children. But the great love Ida once lost in her youth cannot be forgotten, no matter what.
- A Ukrainian woman comes back to her native village leaving her working life in Italy behind.
- A crowded inn means that a man and a woman must share the same room for a night. One problem is that they are both married - to other people. The other problem is that they used to be engaged to each other.
- Cora, a 19-year-old girl, has recently returned to the place where she spent her childhood, Bucco. The arrival of the mysterious Saverio gradually upsets the harmony of the "holy" place, unearthing a crime committed by the villagers 40 years before.
- Joe Pantoliano interviews Dr. Dean Brooks, the former Superintendent of the Oregon State Hospital from 1955 to 1981. Brooks participated in the film "One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest" when the producers cast him as Dr. Spivey and shot the film at the hospital in Salem, Oregon during the mid-1970's. Brooks talks about how he started in psychiatry, became involved with the film, and what he learned about acting from Jack Nicholson.
- Kicking the Hornet's Nest is a startling investigative look at a popular gynecologic device used to perform hysterectomies that has been inadvertently spreading cancer in patients for decades. Weaving together first-person testimonies and archival footage, the film follows two married Harvard-affiliated whistle-blowers, personally impacted by the procedure, as they mount a harrowing campaign against the medical establishment to expose the controversial practice and prevent future needless deaths.
- When a couple notice the same woman in the background of their holiday photos going back ten years, the wife's search for the truth leads her to question the truthfulness of the life she's been living all these years, and whether or not it's worth turning a blind eye for.
- Bruno, a young soldier who has just run away from the Brazilian Army, travels to Porto Alegre in search of his brother Leo, who he hasn't seen in years. Bruno can't find Leo but meets Leo's friends and learns about his life. As Bruno discovers a new space where he is free to be himself and explore his sexuality, he finds a new family away from home. Portuguese audio with English subtitles.
- Young and eager couples fresh off their honeymoons set out to find the home of their dreams.
- About a brothel for neglected wives that is predominantly staffed by men. It is based on the novel by Bengta Bischoff.
- Fernando llega al pueblo donde vive Amalia y ambos se enamoran. Fernando tiene que regresar a la ciudad para terminar su compromiso y así poder estar con Amalia, pero estas cosas jamas suceden como uno espera
- Best friends Paris and Samantha are born into poor families in rural Africa. Paris dreams of a better life in Europe while Samantha wants to stay in Africa. Their conflicting aspirations forms the emotional center of the film.
- A compulsive gambler must steal a suitcase full of money, which is also coveted by Melba, a cabaret singer. A getaway ensues.
- strange kid in family's nest
- It's a story of Alex and Steven, brothers from a family with a gamble-addicted father. They are outcasts of their remote family, where they have a rich uncle. Their father got into trouble by owing money which brings big consequences. Brothers feel their biggest responsibility to save their father. After they realize that their family is holding a wedding, they decide to use this situation to rob their rich uncle. But every crime has its cost. It all turns out with an unexpected turn of events.
- Locals formed vigilante groups to fight it, Police used legal force to repress it, City officials wanted to ban it entirely. This never before released feature length documentary was filmed in the early 80's and exposes the punk rock scene that was going on at the infamous Cuckoo's Nest club owned by Jerry Roach.
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- A rancher must fight to survive when a swarm of over-sized flesh-eating bees escapes from a beekeeper who depends on their honey to keep her diner in business.
- Oscillating between love and instinct, two girls confront their incompatibility and struggle to remain close.
- In this comedy adventure, a jewel thief hides his latest goods in a deserted barge, but ends up in jail. Two young models then buy the barge, and with the help of two little old ladies, find the jewels and claim the reward.
- Two brothers venture into the idyllic landscapes of nature, embarking on an uninhibited journey and embracing the carefree spirit of youth. Their days unfold in a series of mischievous exploits, creating a kaleidoscope of childhood adventures. As the thrill of the chase consumes them, their heedless actions reach a critical juncture when a haunting dream unveils the toll of their deeds on vulnerable creatures. This chilling revelation becomes a turning point, compelling the brothers to confront the impact of their choices. The story delves into the themes of environmental consciousness, the far-reaching consequences of human actions, and the potential for redemption through self-awareness.
- "Ghetto Bird's Nest" is based on the book and follows the story of a community that's divided by streets and colors. Bullets fly at any time, and people struggle to survive in a town with a violent history of riots and crime. With five episodes, this mini-series is a relentlessly real and shamelessly honest look into a dark corner of America that's often overlooked.
- A lonesome history buff invites a mysterious stranger into his home in hopes of exploring his repressed sexual fantasies.