Carmen follows a choreographer (Antonio Cades) looking for someone to play the lead in his new dance work. He spots a young dancer named Carmen (Laura del Sol) whose skills are unrefined but whose wildcard spirit is perfect for the operatic gypsy heroine who inspires lust and jealousy in a soldier. As Carmen is put through the paces of rehearsal Antonio falls in love with her, but their affair begins to crack as Carmen's true character is slowly discovered and Antonio questions her loyalty. The lines between passionate illusion and real life become intricately entwined as the off-stage affair and the choreographed drama become inseparable.
The dynamic superstar plays John Kruger, a U.S. Marshal who 'erases' the lives and identities of people entering the Witness Protection Program. Kruger (Arnold Schwarzenegger) must protect an executive (Vanessa Williams) who's uncovered a deal to put a new superweapon in the wrong hands. It's a do-or-die assignment. So Kruger makes sure he does in a non-stop action spree that includes plunging from an aeroplane after his parachute, turning ravenous alligators into instant hand luggage, outbraining ultra-tech security and outbrawning killers with hypervelocity weapons.
Michelle reprises her role as Inspector Wah from the awesome "Police Story 3" and is assigned to Hong Kong to work with the Task Force set up to counter a cross border crime-wave. Michelle soon proves her worth when she dramatically foils an armed robbery. However, her former partner, Cheng (Michael Wong) shows up in Hong Kong unexpectedly after becoming disillusioned with his prospects as a Chinese Police Officer and, seduced by the promise of easy money, has turned his talents to crime. Cheng is planning a major Heist: to empty the vaults of one of Hong Kong's largest Banks. Events very quickly get out of hand and the action scenes are dynamic...
Walter Goodfellow (Rowan Atkinson), the well meaning vicar of the parish of Little Wallop, is so obsessed with writing the perfect sermon that he is oblivious to his wife Gloria's (Kristin Scott Thomas) dalliance with her brash golf instructor Lance (Patrick Swayze); neither does he notice that his daughter Holly has a different boyfriend every week, and his young son Petey is the whipping boy for the school bullies. Gloria feels her life is spiralling out of control. She is sick of the incessant barking of the dog next door, her loveless marriage and her adolescent kids' escapades - she prays every night for salvation. Enter Grace (Maggie Smith), the answer to the family's prayers: a sweet grey haired old lady, the charming and discreet new housekeeper, who has her own unique definition of keeping house - and a very unusual way of solving problems.
They are trapped in a spaceship with no power. Outside there is no air and no heat. Earth spins 200 miles below. Three astronauts face a desperate situation in this spell-binding science fiction cliffhanger. After completing a daring mission in space, the three-man spaceship Ironman One orbits Earth preparing for re-entry. But a retro-rocket misfires, and the crew commander Jim Pruett, scientist-astronaut Clayton Stone and pilot Buzz Lloyd are marooned in space. Back on Earth, Charles Keith, chief of the manned space program, and senior astronaut Ted Dougherty plan an incredible rescue - while the whole world waits anxiously.
To the enigmatic question "Who are Seconds?", the film's original poster responded: "The answer is almost too terrifying for words.... The story of a man who buys for himself a totally new life. A man who lives the age-old dream - If only I could live my life all over again." John Frankenheimer directs Rock Hudson as a "second": that is, the newly plastic-surgery altered "reboot" of, in this instance, a listless banker named Arthur Hamilton. Such procedures are carried out by a secret organization known only as "The Company," with the promise of giving an individual a chance at making a fresh start at life... but at what cost? Master lighting cameraman James Wong Howe provides the paranoiac atmosphere to the skewed reality of what came to be widely considered one of Frankenheimer's very best films.
Based on true events, 'Female Agents' is a powerful, action packed World War II epic starring Sophie Marceau and Julie Depardieu. Set in spring 1944, a five-woman commando unit parachutes into occupied France on a daring and dangerous mission to protect the secret of the D-Day Landings and eliminate Colonel Hendrich, Head of German counter-intelligence. Their dangerous mission to change the war becomes a desperate fight for survival.
Bill Hues an uneventful life in a small town. He lives with his parents who are on his case about pretty much everything, he works as a mechanic and has a self-righteous idiot as a best friend. He seems like a decent guy, who loves his parents and tries to be courteous to his fellow man. But there seems to lie something brewing inside him that doesn't feel quite right... One day, Bill puts on some body armour, picks up a couple of machine guns and goes on a killing spree in town, massacring everyone in his way.
The high seas have never been more terrifying than in this 'fascinating, hair-raising and nerve-tingling' adventure. Richard Harris and Omar Sharif head an all-star cast that includes Oscar winner Anthony Hopkins in a riveting edge-of-the-seat shipboard thriller! HMS Britannic is caught in a storm at sea. But the real terror is on board - seven bombs planted by a terrorist calling himself Juggernaut, who demands a high ransom in exchange for the passengers' lives. Bomb expert Fallon (Harris) is flown to the ship and, as negotiations break down, he struggles with the most challenging job of his life in a race against time!
Michael J. "Crocodile" Dundee (Paul Hogan) is a free-spirited Australian who hunts crocodiles with his bare hands, stares down giant water buffaloes, and drinks mere mortals under the table. But he's about to face the ultimate torture test - a trip to New York City. Beautiful and tenacious reporter Sue Charlton (Linda Kozlowski) gets more than just a story as the "wonder from Down Under" rocks the Big Apple to its core.
The war is over. Nobody won. Only the inhabitants of Australia and the men of the U.S. submarine Sawfish have escaped the nuclear destruction. Captain Dwight Towers (Gregory Peck) takes the Sawfish on a mission to see if an approaching radiation cloud has weakened, but returns with grim news: the cloud is lethal. With the days and hours dwindling, each person confronts the grim situation in his or her own way as the final chapter of human history is coming to a close...
March 1965. In the heat of the Cold War, the USA and the USSR are competing for space supremacy. What both superpowers aim for in this race, is to be the first to have a man walk in outer space. To accomplish that, no price is too high and no risk is too great. Now it's up to the unlikely duo of a seasoned war veteran and a hot-headed test-pilot to fulfill this mission. Two men in a tiny spaceship, without proper testing, facing the complete unknown...
"Freebie and the Bean" is a 1974 action-comedy film about two San Francisco police detectives who have one goal in life, bringing down a local hijacking boss. While distracted by his suspicions that his wife is having affair, Bean (Alan Arkin) and his partner investigate racketeer Red Meyers (Jack Kruschen), only to learn that a hit man is after Meyers as well.
When a computer error deploys a squadron of SAC bombers to destroy Moscow, the American President (Henry Fonda) tries to call them back. But their sophisticated fail-safe system prevents him from aborting the attack, so he must convince the Soviets not to retaliate. In desperation, the President offers to sacrifice an American city if his pilots succeed in their deadly mission over Moscow. This Cold War thriller builds tension and suspense with every tick of the nuclear clock.
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