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- Three young women vacationing in Paris find themselves whisked away to Monte Carlo after one of the girls is mistaken for a British heiress.
- An international car rally across Europe is complicated by smuggling, cheating, love at first sight, etc. etc.
- Herbie, the Volkswagen Beetle with a mind of its own, is racing in the Monte Carlo Rally. Unbeknownst to Herbie's driver, thieves have hidden a stolen diamond in Herbie's gas tank, and are now trying to get it back.
- Weary of her very public life in Paris, an aging courtesan takes her orphaned niece from her convent home and relocates to Monte Carlo to begin a new life. Determined to bury the past, the courtesan Madame Bluet becomes the respectable Countess de Secret, and her niece Mistral, Mademoiselle Phantome. Soon, the secretive Countess and the beautiful Mlle. Phantome are the talk of Monte Carlo. Mistral finds herself surrounded by admirers - some with less than honorable intentions, while her aunt plots a long-awaited revenge. Will Mistral's chance for happiness be destroyed when her aunt's plot and past are revealed?
- When a measles epidemic forces the temporary closing of a child care center, the son of a film star and her estranged husband, a concert pianist, is mistakenly delivered to a touring musician.
- Although Charlie and Lee are in Monaco for an art exhibit, they become caught up in a feud between rival financiers which involves the Chans in a web of blackmail and murder.
- A countess flees to Monte Carlo on the day of her wedding, where she is courted by a count posing as a hairdresser.
- An old-style variety show set in Monte Carlo. The main features of this show included songs, dance routines, comedy sketches involving a talking feather boa, and interviews with celebrities famous mainly for appearing in other, similar, variety shows.
- Two episodes of the TV series "The Persuaders" joined into a movie. Two playboys, Roger Moore, Tony Curtis, investigate crimes along the French Riviera.
- A two-part mini-series set on the eve of World War II in Monte Carlo and focusing on the adventures and love-life of Katrina Petrovna (Dame Joan Collins), a Russian singer and double agent, who is determined to avenge her husband's death at the hands of the Gestapo.
- Russian prince goes to Monte Carlo just after World War I with money supplied him by Parisian Russians. He wins but the casino operators want him honor the tradition of returning to the tables.
- This is a railroad panorama taken from the view point of the pilot of a locomotive, and is unusually interesting. It takes the passenger over the complete trip from the station at Monte Carlo, around the curves overlooking the harbor to the station in the city of Monaco. Many beautiful villas are passed enroute.
- A writer tells a crowd in a café about a woman he knows, who once feel deeply in love with a desperate, compulsive gambler.
- A cranky film star loses own child because of her levity.
- A professor comes up with a system to win at roulette, and goes to the famous casino at Monte Carlo to try it out. When he turns up murdered and his "system" missing, a reporter sets out to find the killer--and the system.
- A man wrongfully convicted of murder escapes custody and goes in search of the real killer. The problem is that he only has one clue to go on.
- The wife Lil Dagover of a French battleship captain Walter Huston falls for a young officer Warren William.
- A man needs to get to Monte Carlo from Paris, but finds out that a train will take 17 hours to get there. He decides to go with a man with a special car, who claims that he can get there in just two hours. Complications ensue.
- The captain of a battleship of a small Balkan country is fed up with following strange orders from the country's queen.
- Peter Falktoft and Esben Bjerre travel to the Middle East to discover the true reasons for the conflict between Israel and the Palestinians.
- Held in Monaco every January, this large annual circus festival is covered in a condensed TV show presenting about 25 acts each year, in two different sets of performances, and excerpts of a closing ceremony where awards are distributed.
- Monte Carlo is hopelessly in love with The U.S.A. Therefore Peter and Espen is driving across the country to bet a lot of money on black in Las Vegas
- Two indebted wannabe gangsters try to solve their situation, only to find themselves in a severe situation.
- The incredible true story of the 1986 FBI Miami shootout.
- When celebrity Emma Davis has a chance rendezvous with Londoner Trent Collins, the sparks fly faster than chips on the poker table. Now they must decide if they're ready to take the biggest gamble of all - on that of true love.
- Blackmail puts a social climber (Louise Fazenda) and a suitor (Warren William) in a duchess's (Dolores del Río) good graces.
- Monte Carlo tells the story of Constance van Tuyl van Serooskerken; a wealthy Dutch lady who wants to go on a trip to Monte Carlo Harald her son, got his mother a chauffeur, young Danny Schat; a mechanic from a garage.
- Kris is a private pilot who delivers cargo for the rich, traveling far and wide. Strange occurrences start manifesting all around him and he learns of an extraterrestrial presence.
- Two Danish radio hosts explore Russia in search of the secrets behind President Putin's success.
- An Eastern potentate, the Rajah of Bandor (Charles Lung), and his American bride (Sue Casey), are robbed of a fortune in jewels on the Riviera, by a quartet of thieves led by Otto Von Herzen (Stephen Bekassy). The gang flees to Hong Kong, followed by Charles Reeves (Robin Hughes), British insurance investigator, and his sister, Susan ('Lois Hall' )qv)). Bill Whitfield (Warren Douglas), a none-too-bright American entrepreneur, gets involved with Stella Strutzenbacher (June Vincent), a flashy and stylish member of Herr Von Herzen's gang. The gang, already riddled with dissension, are easy pickings for Whitfield, Charles and Susan to capture and recover the Rajah's jewels.
- In Monte Carlo, a captain tries to raise the money to pay his crew at the gaming table, and meets and falls in love with a queen.
- Slovenian national theatre academy moved into a nationalized building of Seraphic Collegium in 1949. On the first floor of the building where all three classrooms were located, a small space for students came to life. There students of all generations bet on their creative future. Everything else is a legend.
- "Mr. Grex of Monte Carlo" is an interesting play of intrigue between the Grand Duke Augustus Peter of Russia, whose incognito is Mr. Grex, an English Secret Service agent, Lord Huntersley and a young American millionaire on pleasure bent, Richard Lane. Mr. Grex and two other diplomats who unofficially represent France and Germany, plan to meet as if by chance in Monte Carlo for the purpose of arranging a secret pact. The American millionaire sees and falls violently in love with Miss Grex, that is, the Grand Duchess Fedora. After several fruitless efforts to gain an introduction to this mysteriously inaccessible young lady, he secures the services of a bandit who is to pretend to hold up Fedora's car so that Lane may effect a rescue. Lane arrives on the scene as per schedule and is informed by the bandit that he has changed his mind and intends to make a real hold-up instead of a fake one. Lane, therefore, makes a real rescue and meets Miss Grex. He is informed by Lord Huntersley that his efforts are useless as she is a Grand Duchess of Russia. The third member of the conference arrives and coming across Lane in the middle of a love scene with Fedora, thrusts the papers into his hand saying "Give these to Huntersley," and disappears. Complications arise between Fedora and Lane. Lane finally manages to get rid of Fedora's father for a few hours and hiring a yacht they pick up a parson who for $5,000 and his trip home consents to go with them to America. Once outside the three-mile limit they are married under the laws of the United States.
- A young girl in Monte Carlo is engaged to a nobleman, but is really in love with someone else. A jewel thief named "The Black Spider" has been robbing the wealthy of Monte Carlo, and as a joke the girl steals her aunt's jewels. Unfortunately, a detective finds out and suspects her of being the real "The Black Spider".
- In this pilot for a proposed NBC adventurer series, Richard Anderson plays a worldly-wise American who is hired by the French national police to watch over American tourists and prevent them from getting in trouble.
- Once upon a time in the lavish and opulent kingdom of Monte Carlo, there ruled a powerful and influential figure known as the King of the Casino.
- Three girls from a small town win a trip to Monte Carlo. The trip was sponsored by their local newspaper, which sends along its ace reporter Bancroft as their "chaperone". Tony Townsend, an American on the lam from the police in Monte Carlo for skipping out on his hotel bills, registers at the same hotel where the girls are staying, and accidentally runs into one of them, Sally. To impress Sally he "borrows" the uniform of a prince who's staying in the next suite, and soon is mistaken by everyone for him. Unbeknownst to Tony, however, a gang of anarchists from the real prince's country are in town to assassinate him. Complications ensue.
- An international criminal comes into the possession of incriminating evidence that can implicate some very important people in criminal activity.
- In Monte Carlo, a captain tries to raise the money to pay his crew at the gaming table, but falls in love with a Queen.
- Travel program about yachts in Monte Carlo, with narration and music.
- At the annual car race in Monte Carlo the Polish team consists of driver Piotr and his pilot Jan. They compete with other teams as well as with one another - for the feelings of one woman.