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- A Congressman works with his equally conniving wife to exact revenge on the people who betrayed him.
- The schemes of a ruthlessly ambitious British politician who will stop at nothing to get to the top.
- In 1960s Paris, an American boxer stumbles upon an international fascist conspiracy that aims to create a new world order.
- A widow tries to find out why her daughter's strange behavior, a reaction to her father's death, is progressively worsening.
- An elite firm of assassins must face their own mortality as they are hunted down one by one by a mysterious assailant. Caught up in the drama is a disgraced journalist who is more connected to the assassins' world than he could ever know.
- The Mannings are a professional couple--she's a doctor, he's a lawyer--who are so absorbed in their careers that they have little time for their young daughter Louise, who is basically left to be raised by their servants. They're shaken out of their single-minded pursuit of their careers when Louise--feeling neglected, unloved and unhappy--runs away with a young newsboy.
- An overstrained woman has to spend time with her 11 year-old daughter Anna but faces difficulties with her role as a mother.
- In this film without sound, a man awakes disheveled in a rooming house. He stares out the window seeing children playing and a well-dressed man sitting on a chair in the middle of the street reading a newspaper and looking up at him. A headline describes the murder of a child. The disheveled man, whose face expresses fear and despair, leaves, going through the city, alarmed when anyone looks at him. A woman invites him to look through a public telescope. He does then keeps going. He climbs a hill. Two fencers appear; so does a jester. Is flight fruitless?
- Frieda , a therapist, is cheated by her husband Daniel. He makes love with Dorothea. Dorothea is wedded to Philip. Philip has an affair with his scholar Maggie. Maggie is in love to the florist Michael. Michael is married with Barbara. Barbara has a lover, her boss Marko. Marko is engaged with Simone Stern, a singer. Simone loves Leon. All of these secret liaisons could be undiscovered, if Simone Stern wouldn't be anxious to suffer from Aids. Without waiting for the test results, she informs her fiancé Marco about her apprehension of being Positive. Within a few hours the fear of being infected by the disease circulates in this group of people. Lies get transparent, secrets are uncovered, relations break up, Philip even has to pay his flam on his wife with his live. The story of MIKADO is a dense, witty kaleidoscope of the today human relationships.
- A comedy thriller about a greedy real estate developer who plans to build a new hotel on a valuable land. Things get more complicated when his wife hits a man with her car.
- TV SeriesRevolves around a recent college graduate who looks for love and has a successful writing career at a greeting card company.
- The story revolves itself around a Western cowboy who has been sent to the town of Cedar Gulch to deposit gold in the bank for his boss. Arriving too late in the night to dispose of the gold, he seeks out the pretty daughter of the gambling-house keeper who has given her heart unto his keeping. While waiting for the bank to open in the morning, he becomes fascinated with the sight of the money being won at a gambling table, and starts to gamble with his boss's money. Luck is against him, and scarcely before he realizes it he has lost all. Ruin, disgrace, and prison or lynching stare him in the face. Only seeking to get back what he has lost he tries to rob the gambling house at night, and here he comes face to face with the little girl whom he loves. He confesses to her his crime and shame, and the woman's love spreads forth its hands to shield him. She seeks out Rattlesnake Jim, the Sheriff of Cedar Gulch, who also is in love with her, and implores his aid for her unworthy lover. A warrant for the cowboy's arrest reaches Jim while she is at his cabin and he struggles manfully to follow its mandates to the letter, but his love for the girl causes him to swerve from his strict path of duty and he decides to give the guilty man a fighting chance. Either he or the cowboy must quit Cedar Gulch at once. In other words, one of them must die. To live and not do his duty is a thought that has never entered Jim's mind. So these men of iron and nerve fight a novel duel in the Sheriff's lonely cabin, at which he has ordered the cowboy to report. Baring their arms to the elbow they sit at opposite sides of a table, calmly waiting for a great, poisonous rattlesnake to rise from its bed, which opens in the center of the table, and choose its victim. Slowly it uncoils itself upon the table with fangs darting in and out, it rears its head, the men watching its every move in fearful silence. At a moment when it seems that the awful suspense will be ended by a deadly strike fate interferes, and though justice miscarries, yet Cupid's arrow finds an unsuspecting but not unwilling victim in the person of the lion-hearted Sheriff, whose manly conduct, in contrast with that of her lover, reveals to the girl his true worth. All this is told with a wonderful dramatic strength and power, and one never loses interest for a moment.
- Stefan Molyneux discusses Kevin Spacey's childhood, and the lessons that can be learned from it.
- Betrayal and vengeance come crashing down when Frost is accidentally plunged into a secret organization. All within a game called: Rust.
- The film is about hopes and dreams, about the idea that somewhere out there life is much better and how this affects the main character and his relationships.
- When 18 years old Eliran was three years old, he witnessed his father attempting to murder his mother by stabbing her 18 times with a knife. He has been struggling to integrate into society ever since, yet his attempts to do so seem to have little chance of succeeding. This film documents Eliran's coming-of-age in a special school where troubled adolescents are brought into contact with nature. In the course of a single year, he struggles to stay in school, falls in love for the first time, and tries to find love and comfort in his mother's home in a final attempt to integrate into society.
- At first John Allen stands high in the esteem of his companions. He loves Mary Clark. At a barn dance one night he receives a special delivery letter, informing him of a position awaiting him in the city. Mary is alarmed, but John promises never to forget her. His assurance somehow fails to allay Mary's fears, and she begs him to take her home. As they go, John slips an engagement ring on her finger. And so "the deck is cut," and John leaves for the city to play fortune. He becomes a clerk in the office of William Robertson, a broker. Mary receives a glowing letter, and is proud of her John. Then John meets Myrtle, the broker's daughter, and the attraction is mutual. John advances in position by his discovery that Brown, a fellow-clerk, is "one card shy," having stolen funds from his employer. "A heart flush'' results from John's growing intimacy with Myrtle, and soon Mary receives a letter from him, stating that he is too busy to write. John's good fortune increases. One night he meditates in his room by the fireside, and his ambitious dreams are visualized in a wondrous house of cards which appears in a vision before him. Mary is completely forgotten in the career John sees for himself. He makes a "lucky draw" when he is made junior partner and Myrtle consents to be his wife. There is "a broken suit of hearts" back home, where Mary is heart-broken when she does not hear from her lover. John's ambition ever leads him onward. He dabbles in stocks, has a sure proposition, and "chances a four card draw" by taking the firm's securities to put over the deal which will bring him a fortune. He has been told that he cannot lose, but he is troubled. His thoughts wander back to the past, and Mary. The impulse comes to go back to her, and he leaves a hasty note of explanation for Myrtle, stating that he has been called to the country for a few days. But meanwhile, Mary, "the discard," has grieved sorely, and is seen to be very ill. When John arrives in the country town, he is astonished at the reproachful glances given him. He goes to Mary's home, finds the village doctor in the front room, and to his anxious query for Mary, the doctor points to the next room. John enters the room slowly, and finds Mary dead. An overwhelming remorse seizes him for what he has done. A few moments later the doctor hands him a telegram. John reads that his stock deal has collapsed, all his securities are gone, and he realizes that he is an embezzler. The house of cards again appears before him, but only to collapse.
- Two young lovers are brought together by a seemingly innocent deck of cards. Their life together grows and flourish, but when tragedy strikes one of them, the other's faith is put to the ultimate test.
- A new character throws his hat into the ring for the 2016 presidential election. Mick Undermouse will stop at nothing to achieve the white house and woe to those who stand in his way!
- Michael Dobbs looks back on the iconic drama series House of Cards (1990).
- School of Bricks is a parody inspired by the first two seasons of House of Cards, the award winning series on Netflix. This short film follows the rise of a PTA mother who will sacrifice any child to allergens if it means getting the PTA presidency.
- A man becomes obsessed with building a house of cards.
- Music video for "House of Cards" by Olivia Lauren.
- A beautifully hand-colored magic film of excellent quality and detail. His Satanic Majesty makes his appearance time and again in a most congenial manner, and to the perplexity of the principal characters participating in the presentation.
- Singer/Songwriter Aaron Allen makes his way through a bokeh blobbed and hot air balloon filled wonderland of a holiday carnival.
- Aaron Allen and his band play music and play cards in a magical room made of giant playing cards in this lyric music video.
- Tyler Shaw performs in the music video "House of Cards" from the album "Yesterday" recorded for Sony Music Canada. The music video opens as a preview for a movie. Tyler Shaw sings as he sits in front of a window. Clips feature Tyler as a cop who falls for a female superhero.
- A promotional video for Radiohead's 2008 single "House of Cards."