Assigned to represent a drug dealer accused of killing an undercover cop, public defender Roland Dalton uncovers a web of corruption within the New York Police Department.
Lt. Col. Caldwell (Sean Connery) and Police Inspector Jay Austin (Mark Harmon) don't like each other. Not even a little bit. That's because Caldwell helped run Austin out of the military police a few years back. And now these natural enemies are forced to team up to solve a brutal murder at The Presidio military compound. To make matters worse, Inspector Austin has taken a sudden and passionate interest in a beautiful, feisty young woman (Meg Ryan), who just happens to be Lt. Col. Caldwell's daughter. First, sparks fly between the two lovers. Then fists and bullets start flying as this action-packed thriller kicks into high gear and tears up the streets of San Francisco.
Here, our iconic super-thief Lupin pulls off a thrilling heist at a Monte Carlo casino, only to discover the spoils are counterfeit. Lupin traces the fake bills to the country of Cagliostro where an evil Count is generating forged money and distributing it worldwide. With partners in tow (including a retired gangster, a modern-day samurai, and a beautiful female thief) Lupin heads to Cagliostro where he also finds a promise of hidden treasure and Clarice, a beautiful Princess in need of rescuing from the Count's dastardly clutches.
All Billie Jean (Helen Slater) wanted was $608 from the boy who broke her brother's scooter. But when you come from a small town in Texas, justice is something you have to win for yourself. Billie Jean didn't mean to become a fugitive. She'd never heard of Joan of Arc. But her fight for justice raised an army of kids strong enough to take on the law and the national media. Who knew Billie Jean and Co. were only armed with guns from a toy store? Or that hostage Lloyd (Keith Gordon) tied himself up to be with the gang? Lloyd said: "ln a crazy world, you've got to be crazier than they are". And that's when Billie Jean became a legend...
Legendary Bratpacker Andrew McCarthy and Jonathan Silverman star as Larry and Richard, two enterprising insurance company employees who stumble across evidence of their company's shady dealings. In an attempt to silence the pair, they are invited on a trip out to their boss's luxury house on Long Island - where they can be dealt with permanently. The two are more than willing to live the high-life at the expense of their boss Bernie (Terry Kiser). Until, of course, they discover he has been murdered and realise that they might be the next names on the hit list. Can they convince everyone that Bernie is still alive for long enough to save their own skins?
The kidnapping of a President is worth a hell of a lot of money. Nick James (Michael Madsen) is a professional stunt car driver who's in trouble with he law. When the sinister Lamar Quentin kidnaps Nick and his wife Nadia during an explosive and fiery hijacking, Nick knows he is in over his head! The Choice: Drive a getaway car for a bank robbery or watch his wife die! Lamar then refuses to release Nadia unless Nick assists him in his greatest scheme - to kidnap the President of the United States. Surviving firefights, engaging in deadly pursuits and dodging massive explosions, Nick must somehow save his wife, the President and the future of the country!!
The ultimate super computer creates the ultimate terror in this chillingly real sci-fi suspense thriller. When computer genius Charles Forbin creates a massive computer complex that is capable of independently regulating the national defence of the United States, it appears that no enemy will ever be able to penetrate it's sovereign borders. But such a promising thought turns into a stunning nightmare when it's discovered the Russians have built an equally sophisticated computer and that these two 'doomsday machines' have linked, sharing classified information and national secrets. Desperately Forbin and his Soviet counterparts try to stop the all-knowing 'monster' computers from seizing command of the world's nuclear missile stockpiles.
What pencil pushers Emmett (Chevy Chase) and Austin (Dan Akroyd) don't know about spying they make up for in laughs in Spies Like Us. The two desk jockeys fake their way into becoming spies with limitless limitations in this funfest that plays like a Bob Hope-Bing Crosby road movie.
In the Watergate Building, lights go on and four burglars are caught in the act. That night triggered revelations that drove a U.S. President from office. Washington reporters Bob Woodward (Robert Redford) and Carl Bernstein (Dustin Hoffman) grabbed the story and stayed with it through doubts, denials, and discouragement. The entire 'All the President's Men' is their story. The film also explores a working newspaper, where the mission is to get the story - and to get it right.
Michael Keaton heads an all-star cast in this wild and crazy comedy about four mental patients who get separated from their therapist on the way to a baseball game. Billy (Michael Keaton), a pathological liar with a violent streak, finds himself on the loose in New York City with his fellow group therapy patients: Henry (Christopher Lloyd), a neat freak; Jack (Peter Boyle), a former advertising executive who thinks he's Christ; and Albert (Stephen Furst), a near catatonic couch potato. Faced with the task of rescuing their missing doctor from a pair of crooked cops, the group finds themselves sharing a series of misadventures in this hilarious farce.
When an average American family meets a legendary creature the fur is sure to fly. After George Henderson's (John Lithgow)'s car accidentally hits "Harry" (voice of Fred Newman), his life is turned upside down when he makes friends with a real-life Bigfoot. It's a race against time to get Harry back to his natural environment in this hilarious comedy for the entire family.
Marshall Seymour, is an Executive Vice President for one of Chicago's most prestigious department store. He is also a divorced, stressed out workaholic with little time for his 11-year-old son, Charlie. But when the two find themselves under the influence of an ill-gotten mystical skill, they become much closer ... mostly due to the fact that their minds have switched bodies! Now a pre-teen boy is up against backstabbing co-workers, scheming board meetings and a blossoming love affair - while a grown man is forced to contend with grade-school bullies, homework and a surprising scarcity of Evian water in the school cafeteria.
When an unannounced, uninvited and unwelcome family of fun-loving misfits converge upon a lakeside resort to join their relatives for a summer of relaxation, the result is anything but restful. It's a vacationer's worst nightmare, as wheeler-dealer Aykroyd, his sexually repressed wife and eerie twin daughters 'join' the easygoing Candy and his straight-laced clan for a season of 'fun' in the sun. Unfortunately, the only thing these two in-laws have in common is their intense dislike for each other. Soon, it's brother-in-law against brother-in-law in an uproarious and hilarious fight to the finish to see which one really knows how to enjoy 'The Great Outdoors'.
The Assassin (1993)Point of No Return / Girl No. 5 / The Specialist / The Assassin / Sweet Hot Steel / Nikita
She is society's worst nightmare: an antisocial misfit, convicted of murder and sentenced to die. But a covert government agency may tie able to transform her into a sleek, cool-as-ice assassin. Bridget Fonda stars as Maggie in this thriller directed by John Badham. Dressed to kill, trained to survive, she's set loose in a deadly world - where unexpected romance complicates things even more.
Hollywood superstar Sylvester Stallone plays 1930s gangster "Snaps" Provolone in this hilarious comedy of errors. On his father's deathbed, Snaps promises to quit his life of crime and become a legitimate businessman. But when a series of mistaken identities leads to comic chaos in the Provolone mansion, Snaps realises going straight is going to be the toughest job he's ever pulled.
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