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- Two best friends set out on an adventure, but it soon turns around to a terrifying escape from being hunted by the police, as these two women escape for the crimes they committed.
- When a rare pink and glitter-filled moment of fate makes Thelma the Pony's wish of being a unicorn come true, she rises to instant international pop-superstar stardom, but at an unexpected cost.
- When 93-year-old Thelma Post gets duped by a phone scammer pretending to be her grandson, she sets out on a treacherous quest across the city to reclaim what was taken from her.
- A confused religious girl tries to deny her feelings for a female friend who's in love with her. This causes her suppressed subconsciously-controlled psychokinetic powers to reemerge with devastating results.
- Assistant district attorney Cleve Marshall falls for the mysterious Thelma Jordon when she seeks help solving robberies of her aunt's estate.
- Follows John Kennedy Toole's mother, the Pulitzer Prize winning author of A Confederacy of Dunces. Toole died by suicide before finding a home for his masterpiece, and his mother Thelma, made it her life's mission.
- Based on the book "Hot Toddy" by Andy Edmunds, this made-for-TV movie revolves around the mysterious death of 1930s movie star Thelma Todd (Loni Anderson).
- One struggle. One chance. One dream. The film tells the story of a tomboyish Ilocano lass from Ilocos Norte, Thelma whose family is beset with challenges when she discovers her uncanny gift.
- Chantal, Gabrielle and Nelly set out on a road trip through rural France to attend the wedding of an ex-boyfriend. During the journey many unexpected and surprising events happen to them, revealing the distinct personalities of these three very different women. Together they share all the stress, despair, self-doubt and joy of what it is to be a fifty-something French woman in 2009 and they talk openly about their relationships with men. Funny, fragile and moving, these women will leave you in tears of laughter and sadness.
- Vincent, a down-at-the-heels French cab driver, desperately in need of cash for child support is intrigued when Thelma charters his cab for a trip to Crete. As they travel, talk and flirt, they become friends but the situation grows complicated when Vincent discovers that Thelma is transgender. Will Vincent decide to explore a country that he's never been to with her ?
- Dressmaker Thelma Madine, famous creator of extravagant Gypsy wedding dresses, attempts to train a group of gypsy and traveller girls to create elaborate wedding outfits.
- Nearly every major element of making the film Thelma & Louise (1991) is examined here from how the script was written to how Ridley Scott got involved, to how the big tanker explosion was pulled off. Some funny stories are shared and some great trivia as to what was improvised on set and actually left in the film.
- What impact did 'Thelma and Louise' have on viewers? 'Catching Sight of Thelma and Louise,' weaves an authentic and powerful portrait of fans and critics who saw the film in 1991 and documented their thoughts and feelings in intimate letters at that time. Twenty-five years later they were tracked down by the filmmaker. Through laughter and tears, they candidly share personal stories about their 'Thelma and Louise' experiences and the meanings the film holds for them. Clips from 'Thelma and Louise' illustrate why the Ridley Scott (director) and Callie Khouri (screenwriter) classic continues to resonate in the #MeToo era. Two of the actors, Christopher McDonald (Thelma's husband) and Marco St. John (the trucker) offer unique perspectives about their roles in the film.
- A young girl, wanting a life of luxury, takes the "easy" way, and winds up in jail.
- In South Africa, Vincent has spent 5 years in jail for having unintentionally killed a man. Now, he just want to forget it. He found a job in a garage and seduces his boss's daughter Agnes. Not far away, his ex-girlfriend, now married to a rich man, try to seduce him again. As he resists, she murders her husband and try to put the blame on Vincent for this crime.
- Hymie and Thelma Rutskin are a senior couple from Long Island who, after 65 years of marriage, lost the spark. One day they go on a field trip with their senior center to Manhattan. Unfortunately their tour guide from the center accidentally leaves them behind. With no money and no phone Hymie and Thelma have to figure out a way to get enough money to get them back to Long Island.
- Though loved by many in her Norwegian village home, Thelma herself does not know love until she meets Sir Phillip Errington. They are married and go to London, where she is well received except by Phillip's jealous "friends." Lady Clara and Lennox plot to make Phillip appear to be unfaithful, and Thelma returns to Norway. Phillip, however, pursues her and proves his innocence.
- An Icelandic volcano has blocked air traffic and Thelma's parents are stuck overseas. Until planes start flying across the sky again, Jean Vincent and Thelma share the same roof.
- Assuming new names, Thelma and Weazy attempt to fence the diamond they've just stolen to a hot Scottish mafioso.
- In the aftermath of a divorce, Thelma is now living alone with her teenage daughter Irene and a disabled son. Somewhat overwhelmed by the situation (and initially often hiding in bed) the two women often conflict but gradually make new experiences. The contours of new identities and a firmer place to stand as individuals gradually emerge. Original new drama written for TV.
- A Norwegian girl weds an English nobleman and suspects his fidelity.
- An English aristocrat visiting Norway falls in love with Thelma, daughter of a Viking-like Norse landowner, and this first part is an idyllic story. He marries her and takes her to England. Society women, one of whom has been infatuated with the young man, are disappointed, because Thelma is not only beautiful but has pretty manners and is popular. There is a very melodramatic conspiracy to break her heart by making her suspect her husband. It works and she runs away back to her Norway home. Her husband follows and the happy ending unites the two in the old Norse homestead.
- Thelma is a simple Norwegian maiden living alone with her father in the "Land of the Midnight Sun." Her father is one of the few remaining Vikings, famous in history. As such he is held in great reverence by his servants, who consider him somewhat in the nature of a king, and his daughter a princess. Outside of the years spent at school, Thelma has spent nearly all her time alone, her mother having died when she was a baby. While on a visit to her mother's grave, Thelma meets Sir Philip Errington, a distinguished young Englishman, who is touring Norway in his private yacht. Sir Philip is instantly attracted to her and obtaining information as to where she lives, presents himself to Olaf, the Viking, and is finally admitted to his friendship and that of his daughter. Sir Philip woos and wins the fair Thelma for his bride, and with her sails back to England. In London, Thelma at once creates a favorable impression and is cordially welcomed by all of Sir Philip's friends, who comprise the nobility and aristocracy of the metropolis. Lady Clara, alone, of all Sir Philip's old friends, wishes Thelma harm. She has long felt an affection for Sir Philip, and resents the fact that he spurned her love and chose his bride in far-off Norway. This wicked and designing woman determines to wreck Thelma's happiness and force her to leave England. This she contrives to do, by making Thelma believe that Sir Philip no longer loves her, but that in truth his heart belongs to Lady Clara. As proof of her statement she shows Thelma a letter written to her by Sir Philip in which he pleads the cause of his friend, who is in love with Lady Clara and wishes her to become his wife. This, Lady Clara claims, is a love letter written by Sir Philip to her. Thelma, heartbroken, believing she has lost her husband's love, returns to Norway, just as her father, the Viking, breaths his last. She, with his faithful followers, complies with his last wishes, which are, that he shall be buried as his forefathers were before him, sent out to sea in his burning ship. This form of burial had been that accorded all Vikings for centuries past. After straining her eyes for a final look at the departing ship, Thelma retraces her steps to her mother's grave, and there, feeling that she is now absolutely alone, prays for strength to live. Here, in a rocky dell before the tomb of her mother, where first she meet the man who won her heart, Sir Philip again finds Thelma. A few words suffice to show her how she has been tricked, and a fervent protestation of his love convinces her that she still has a place in his heart. In Sir Philip's arms she finds comfort for the loss of her father' and she starts out bravely to again face the world, now sure of his unending love.
- About how people's perceptions of success vary.
- A deconstruction and critique of the way Hollywood portrays both rape and female bonding, retracing the geographic and narrative path traveled by the characters in the landmark 1991 film "Thelma & Louise."
- Thelma is sitting on the cliffs overlooking the sea. Suddenly Thelma sees a yacht, which proves to be that of Sir Philip Errington, who is cruising the Northern Seas. He lands with his chum, Sir George Lorimer. They ask the natives the way to Olaf Guildmar's home. They proceed to the Viking's house. Sir Philip knocks at the door, which is opened. Olaf greets them cordially and takes a strong fancy to Sir Philip. He invites the two young men into the house to dinner. Later on Sir Philip asks Olaf for the hand of Thelma and is accepted. They are married and sail for England. A year has passed and Thelma is very unhappy. Lady Wilfred, who is in love with Sir Philip unknown to him, places a letter where Thelma can see it. The letter pretends to be in answer to Sir Philip. Thelma finds the letter, reads it and goes to her room. Her heart is breaking and she makes up her mind to go back to her father. She writes a note and leaves at once. Arriving home she finds her father dying. She tells him of her unhappiness. Sir Philip follows quickly. Olaf demands an explanation of Sir Philip. He gives it and plainly shows that the whole trouble was from the machinations of a jealous woman. Sir Philip and Thelma are reconciled.
- Phillip Erington, a rich Englishman, is loved by Clara Winsleigh. He repulses her. To get away from the women who run after him he takes three of his friends in his yacht and sets sail for Norway. Here on the shores he meets Thelma, a beautiful Norse maiden. He visits her home and soon learns to love her. With her father's consent he asks her to be his wife. She consents. Sigured, a half wild boy, is her constant companion; is so jealous that he tries to kill Phillip. Dyceworthy, the English minister, also loves Thelma, but she does not care for him. He gets her to his home by a forged letter and there tries to make love to her. But she is saved by Phillip's friend Dupres and Thelma's maid, Britta. An old woman, Louisa, hates Thelma because her grandchild, Britta, has left her to live with Thelma. Another old Norse woman, Ulrica, joins with Louisa until she sees Sigured, whom she recognizes as her misshapen dwarfed son, whom she cast adrift upon the river in a basket a few days after he was born. The thought of the kindness of Thelma and her father to her poor deserted child softens her heart. Thelma and Phillip are married and return to London. All London is talking about the Norse girl that Erington has married. None have seen her. She appears at a ball given by Clara, who hates her and makes a great success. A friend of Erington's, Neville, tells Phil that he has married Violet Vere, a stage dancer. She has left him. He wants Phillip to go and see her and ask her to make up with him. Phillip leaves the box where he and his wife are being entertained. Clara tells Thelma he has gone back to see the actress and tries to arouse Thelma's suspicions. Clara gets hold of a letter written from the actress to Neville and gives it to Thelma, making it appear that it was written to Phil. Thelma believes that her husband is tired of her. All alone she runs away from London and back to her father. Britta the little maid finds cut why she went and denounces Clara to Phil. Meantime Thelma has returned home. Her father, very ill, sees the Valkyrie. He knows he is about to die. He has his man. Valdemar carry him to his boat and sets afire to the boat so that he may die on a burning ship like his Norse ancestors. Thelma loses her mind. Phil rushes to Norway with Britta and the sight of him and being convinced that Clara lied brings hack her wandering mind and all ends well.
- A fisherman saves an amnesiac heiress from being drowned by her cousin.
- ShortDeeply saddened by the recent death of her father and the hasty remarriage of her mother, Thelma struggles with depression and thoughts of suicide. To be or not to be, isn't that the ultimate question?
- As young Thelma Kidd is affectionately named after famed film editor Thelma Schoonmaker, in this short she learns about the early Russian film editing experiments known as "The Kuleshov Experiments".
- Two friends decide to spend a weekend together to escape their boring daily life, but misfortunes occur right from the beginning. Thelma and Louise has become a cult film by feminists, but that is only because they have not seen it well.
- Thelma comes to her dad's defense when he's insulted by a drill sergeant.
- It's Ruben and Thelma's wedding day. But when Ruben was about to say "I do", he passes out. Thelma wanting to get married so badly tries to find a way to get him to say "I do".
- When Frye's doctor meets Thelma, he asks her out. When Gregory learns of this, he acts jealous. When they go to her place, Frye who is sick, is constantly asking the doctor to check him out. And Gregory shows up.