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- Monty Wildhorn, an alcoholic novelist of Westerns, has lost his drive. His nephew pushes him to summer in quiet Belle Isle. He begrudgingly befriends a newly single mom and her 3 girls who help him find the inspiration to write again.
- Working at a fishing resort in an idyllic location, but surrounded by various facets of human unpleasantness, a young mute woman falls in love with a man on the run from the law for committing murder.
- On a Greek island during the 1912 war, several people are trapped by quarantine for the plague. If that isn't enough worry, one of the people, a superstitious old peasant woman, suspects one young girl of being a vampiric kind of demon called a vorvolaka.
- When their boat sinks, 3 men make it to an Isle they'll wish they had never found.
- ODYSSEUS, The Warrior King, has been away from Ithaca for twenty years. The first ten he spent fighting the Trojan War; the last ten he spent fighting to get home. Among his adventures is the tale Homer felt was too horrific to tell; the missing book of The Odyssey known as... THE ISLE OF THE MISTS.
- Evil scientist runs a veritable army of LSD crazed zombies.
- A boy runs away from home with his duck, Mr. Quack Quack. Together, they meet The Rare Blue Apes and help them in their struggle against the evil Swampies.
- A military squad is sent to a deserted island in the Pacific Ocean in order to secure top secret records involving a zombie epidemic that wiped out the large scientific team experimenting with various test chemicals and toxins which leads to the team battling not only zombies, but the lone surviving scientist who has plans for the future of the human race.
- An absent father must rescue his teenage daughter from an eclectic cult before their final night at the Isle Tide Hotel. Players investigate the strange events that unfold to save Eleanor Malone in this live-action interactive mystery game, where every decision affects the story. Open every three years for three nights, a strange mix of colourful characters hiding personal traumas gather to uncover the one thread binding them. Their search for the meaning of life. But tonight, this mysterious organisation must decide whether to break their own etiquettes and hand over a teenage girl to their elusive founder, Dr. Aniston, who promises her sacrifice will conclude their purpose. How do you infiltrate the hotel? Will you coax your way into the cult? Do you discover the hidden lore, side quests and their dedicated endings or fail at any one of the ruthless narrative puzzles? Navigate a branching narrative with numerous ways to help rescue the daughter you've never met.
- The story focuses on rookie rider John Ingram as he participates in the world's most dangerous motorcycle race on the challenging island course, exploring the event's allure for enthusiasts despite its risks.
- In August 1970 600,000 fans flocked to the Isle of Wight to witness the third and final festival to be held on the island. Besides the music, they also got a look at the greed, cynicism and corruption that would plague the music industry for years to come. They also witnessed the final, drugged out performance of Jimi Hendrix in England just two weeks before he would meet a tragic death. When it all was over, the fans view of rock and roll was never the same.
- Expansion pack for The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion (2006). The player becomes Sheogorath's protégé, and together they try to defeat the Daedric Lord of Order, Jyggalag, thus preventing the isles from being destroyed.
- A Pacific Ocean steamer with a brutal captain, Peter Forbes (Noah Beery), and carrying a motley cargo of passengers, drifts into the Sargasso Sea and is ship wrecked on the Island of Lost Ships.
- Follows the legends of the Holy Grail and how it came to Britain in the first century. Joseph escapes peril in Jerusalem with the chalice and implores the help of the British warrior Caractacus who has set up resistance to Roman domination.
- A bunch of teenyboppers (and Raymond Wong) are stranded on the Isle of Fantasy, where they join forces with Chappie the Gorilla and his long-haired old master to overcome the inevitable pirates.
- In Antonello Giallo's follow up to the notorious Pleasures of the Damned, private investigator Jack Steele is hired by a mysterious treasure hunter to help find the lost treasure of Marco Polo. Along for the trip is Jack's adopted son, Billy. Their search brings them to an island off the coast of Argentina... and into the clutches of a primitive cannibal tribe, the Yamma Yamma. Alexis Kinkaid, a mysterious recluse who has made his home on the island amongst the cannibals, may hold the key to unlocking the island's secret... if they don't end up in the belly of a savage first! Isle of the Damned, originally released in Italy in 1980, brought Giallo under fire yet again by the Italian government, who were outraged by the shocking and real scenes of primitive tribal rituals and cannibalism portrayed in the film. The film has been long out of print, but is presented here in a digitally remastered form.
- Watch every episode in the Isles of the Queen series and experience some of the most beautiful landscapes in the world along with interesting cultural facts.
- Originally formed in Cork, Ireland in 1966 by Rory Gallagher, Taste had a brief but influential career, releasing two studio albums in 1969 and 1970 and disbanding shortly after their legendary appearance at the 1970 Isle Of Wight Festival, which is the centerpiece of this film. The core of "What's Going On" is the band's performance at the festival on August 28th but it is encapsulated by a documentary on the history and importance of Taste and setting the scene for their Isle Of Wight Festival appearance. This features contributions from Rory Gallagher's brother Donal along with Brian May (Queen), The Edge (U2), Bob Geldof and renowned guitarist Larry Coryell. Rory Gallagher would go on to enjoy an acclaimed and highly successful solo career and this electrifying show by Taste is an early example of Rory's justified reputation as the ultimate live performer.
- In 1635, Jacques du Parquet, the nephew of the well known explorer Belain d'Esnambic, enters a tavern in Dieppe, and falls in love with the daughter of the bartender, Marie Bonnard. He knows his noble family would disaprove such a marriage; besides, he is nominated for the post of governor in Martinica. He promised never to forget Marie, but as time goes by, she will accept to marry a rich and unscrupulous man, Monsieur de Saint-André. When her husband is appointed to serve in Martinica as General Commissioner, Marie demands to go with him. At her arrival, all sorts of trouble arrive: pirates take action against travellers and goods, rotten deals set the two officers against each other, and finally jealousy settles to make things worse.
- Ex-flyer Kenneth Crandall is surprised by his boss in an Australian nightclub, while attempting a robbery. Papita, Crandall's accomplice and the boss's wife, is shot and killed by her husband, but Crandall escapes with the money. He steals an airplane and crashes on an uncharted Samoan island, where he is befriended by Peter Appleton, the sole white man; Chief Tihoti and a beautiful native girl, Moana. Crandall is obsessed with the idea of returning to civilization with his loot and, after much persuasion, he gets the natives to build an air strip while he repairs the damaged airplane.
- This virtual reality experience places the viewer inside the miniature world of Wes Anderson's stop-motion animation film, face to face with the cast of dogs as they are interviewed on set, while the crew of the film works around you to create the animation you are seeing. It features a series of onset interviews with some of the actors from the cast of Isle of Dogs. All of the actors play dogs in the film, and in the interviews, the animated dog puppets do the talking, discussing their roles and experiences on the film in between takes.
- 10 contestants are suddenly brought out of their comfort zone, and are forced to compete in a reality show they never signed up for.
- A travelogue spotlights the tropical island of Pingo Pongo, showing the unusual flora and fauna and the lives of the happy natives.
- Rosalina is a 19-year-old girl who leaves England to go to Ireland to find the meaning of her romantic vision with a young swimmer called Loth that she has had ever since she was 6. She has had these visions for 12 years. She is romantic, funny, anxious and clever. She dreams of training in swimming and moves to Ireland to get away from society and start anew. She spent her childhood in Belfast, moved to live in London, and at 19 with her parents' money she decided to go back to Belfast. However, on her way, she meets a sailor names Peter and unexpectedly falls in love before her meeting with Loth. She now has a choice to make.
- A special ops teams find themselves the subject of a live-die-repeat experiment on an island rampant with dinosaurs in this video game spinoff.
- A sea captain obtains half of a map directing him to an enormous treasure on a south sea island. The princess who rules the island possesses the other half of the map, and together they fight off the pirates and natives who would prevent their retrieval of the treasure.
- The Doors perform at the 1970 Isle of Wight Festival in England.
- This Traveltalks entry focuses on the people, culture, and natural beauty of rural Ireland with visits to an ancient round tower, farms, the gardens at Hope Castle in Castleblayney, and the ancient village of Claddagh at Galway.
- Behind the Scenes of the 2022 Isle of Man TT Race
- Following the return of the Dragon, a being said to bring catastrophe in its wake, Queen Nilla sends adventurer bands to slay the Dragon and the monsters it has summoned.
- Blue Wild Angel: Jimi Hendrix Live At The Isle Of Wight documents the guitarist's legendary performance before 600,000 people at this massive outdoor music and arts festival in August 1970. This unforgettable concert film experience draws heavily upon Academy Award winning Director Murray Lerner's vast archive of previously unseen performance footage and presents some of Hendrix's finest ever concert performances, including extended takes of "Machine Gun," "Red House," and other favorites such as "All Along The Watchtower," "Voodoo Child (Slight Return)," and a unique medley of "God Save The Queen" and "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band." New interviews with Jimi Hendrix Experience band members Mitch Mitchell, Billy Cox, and others set the stage for the concert footage that follows.
- the story of Joni Mitchell's legendary performance at the Isle of Wight Festival in 1970
- In the reign of James the Second, in England, Carlos, a rover of the Spanish main, on a visit to Provincetown in the New World, meets Prudence, daughter of Captain Josiah and Temperance Hafley. He falls in love with the maiden, who is suffering from a strange malady which Carlos cures with precious herbs from his own realm, the Ever-Living Isles. The Puritan selectmen believe the Spanish tradesman to be a sorcerer, and banish him. Prudence runs to the edge of the shore, and as her lover's galleon sets sail, flings herself into the sea. Carlos turns back the ship, rescues Prudence, and tries to persuade her to go with him. But she wins him over, and together they go back to Provincetown. Carlos is captured, sentenced and is about to be hanged, when a messenger from King James brings a proclamation stating that no magician or sorcerer may remain within the colony. The Spaniard seizes his opportunity to escape. He claims Prudence as his bride.
- Good versus evil concerning Prince Udo, owner of the Isle, and the beautiful Flora, goddaughter of the gardener. Inspired by the painting by Böcklin and poem by Adam Oehlenschläger.
- Jim Stafford, the owner of a Philippine plantation, has ruined his health with a lifetime of hard work. Selling his plantation, he departs from the Philippines with Ruth Haney, whom he has persuaded to marry him upon their arrival in New York, and his idealistic cousin, Bob Elliot, who disagrees bitterly with Stafford over the value of work and money. The steamer that carries the three catches fire, and they are stranded on a Pacific island populated by savage natives. The two men eventually battle for Stafford's satchel of money and the love of Ruth.
- Intimate two-part documentary revealing life on Fair Isle, Britain's most remote inhabited island, with a population of just 55 people.
- Forty summers ago on a windswept island just off England's southern coastline, a young Canadian folksinger-songwriter-poet-novelist named Leonard Cohen delivered the performance of a lifetime.
- This is the film of The Who's appearance at the third (and final) Isle of Wight festival in 1970. This is regarded as the band's finest performance.
- Captain Spragot, blown out of his course, sights an uncharted island. He goes ashore and the island is so beautiful that he marks it on his chart. The Captain has promised his wife that this is to be his last voyage, but on his return the ship owners make him such a tempting offer that he signs a contract to make just one more trip. He so informs bis wife and his little daughter Jane, aged five years, and there is a stormy scene between husband and wife. As the Captain leaves the house, John Western, a friend, enters. He is secretly in love with the Captain's wife and she tells him that she will give her answer to his plea the day the Captain sails. On the day of sailing Captain Spragot's wife pleads with him to remain home. He refuses. Then it is that the wife agrees to leave with Western. Remorse overtakes the Captain on the deck of his ship and he returns home. Just as he arrives he meets his wife leaving with Western. Seizing his little daughter. Captain Spragot drives Western and the woman away. With his little daughter the Captain sets sail for his island. There he sends the boat on to her destination and decides to remain on the island forever. Jane, in the years that pass, becomes a beautiful girl. She discovers some diamonds buried in blue clay, but her father orders her to destroy them telling her they will bring her nothing but unhappiness. Ralph Ashton, a young society man, loses his inheritance and ships on a vessel as steward. He is a victim of shipwreck and is washed ashore on the island of Content. Jane, whose father has died, discovers the body and drags it ashore. They live alone on the island for a year and learn to love each other. One day in looking for an old coat, Ralph discovers the bag of diamonds. Until this time he has been contented, but from now on his one desire is to escape with the wealth. He spends hours watching for ships, and trying to polish the diamonds. Too late, Jane realizes that her father's words were partly true. Ralph neglects Jane. Then one day Ralph's signal is seen and they are rescued by a passing ship. While Ralph is overjoyed and mingles with the officers. Jane, unobserved, steals from the cabin and leaning over the stern, watches her beloved island disappear from view. The diamonds bring a small fortune to Jane and Ralph, who are now married. Jane cannot adjust herself to changed circumstances, and Ralph seeks for more congenial company. He becomes fascinated with Rosett Van Nott. Jane overhears the woman and her husband planning to elope. Jane is urged to secure a divorce, but refuses. Jane plots with a sea captain in an endeavor to save her husband. One night Ralph is overcome by assailants and chloroformed. He is taken aboard ship where Jane is anticipating his arrival. Ralph is kept drugged until the old Island is reached when he is carried ashore and placed in the old hut. When Ralph recovers consciousness he finds himself again on the Island of Content. He seeks Jane; his face softens and he holds out his arms to her.
- Set in the same universe as the Novel, a group of mercenaries are sent to an island where a new type of animal is reported to inhabit. What they find is worse than they could imagine.
- On the 40th anniversary of the death of Maria Callas (September 16, 1977), with footage never seen before from Pier Paolo Pasolini's film MEDEA, this film celebrates the genius and sensibility of two icons of the XX century.
- The story of the permanently changing landscape and its wildlife of the British isles since the last ice age.
- TV Series
- Two film-makers arrive in the post industrial wasteland known as Hackney Wick. Their aim is to document this 'Isle of Wonder' as it falls under the shadow of the Olympic behemoth.