
Mike Ribble was once a great trapeze artist – and the only to have completed a triple somersault – before his accident. Read More »
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I Remember Mama (1948) George Stevens, Irene Dunne, Barbara Bel Geddes, Oskar Homolka

The life of a Norwegian immigrant family in 1910 San Francisco centers around Mama and her detailed, pennywise household budget. Read More »
All My Good Countrymen (1969) Vojtech Jasný, Vlastimil Brodský, Radoslav Brzobohatý, Vladimír Mensík

Stories about seven friends in a small Moravian village following the socialization of Czechoslovakia in 1948 Read More »
Levelland (2003) Clark Walker, Lathan McKay, Matt Barr, Erik Ostos

Zach (Matt Barr) is a smart and talented, but troubled 18-year-old growing up in suburban Texas. Read More »
Death is a Caress (1949) Edith Carlmar, Claus Wiese, Bjørg Riiser-Larsen, Eva Bergh

The story of a working man,who’s got a gorgeous fiancée but who falls for a rich older woman — who turns out to be a femme fatale. Read More »
Waterloo Bridge (1940) Mervyn LeRoy, Vivien Leigh, Robert Taylor, Lucile Watson

On the eve of World War II, a British officer revisits Waterloo Bridge and recalls the young man he was at the beginning of World War I Read More »
Murder Melody (1944) Bodil Ipsen, Gull-Maj Norin, Poul Reichhardt, Angelo Bruun

One rainy night between five and six happens a crime, which terrifies the inhabitants of the city. Read More »
All the Brothers Were Valiant (1953) Richard Thorpe, Robert Taylor, Stewart Granger, Ann Blyth

Sea-faring saga of two brothers (Robert Taylor, Stewart Granger) and the woman they both love. Read More »
Music in Darkness (1948) Ingmar Bergman, Mai Zetterling, Birger Malmsten, Olof Winnerstrand

Because of an accident at a military drill the recruit Bengt loses his eyesight and becomes blind. Read More »
Terror 2000 (1992) Christoph Schlingensief, Margit Carstensen, Peter Kern, Susanne Bredehöft

Germany, right after the re-unification. The people are out of control, blind hatred towards immigrants is common sense. Read More »