The law. When Matthew Cameron first chose it as a profession he chose it to serve people. Now the brand of law he practices serves mainly his corporations his lifestyle and himself.When Alex an old college buddy turns up on his doorstep he reminds Matthew of his ORIGINAL INTENT. Alex never lost touch with the ideals that gave his life purpose and he lures Matthew into putting his own ideas into practice. He introduces Matthew to people who desperately need his services the homeless.Matthew is inexorably drawn into a world of despair which he has spent years trying to ignore. He sets out to save a homeless shelter where he meets helpers and helpless alike. the shelter is run by Ben Reid and is about to be swallowed up by a land-hungry power broker.Suddenly Matthew finds himself pitting all his skills against an unyielding uncompromising power. Slowly his world of security and comfort begins to crumble. The closer he gets to victory the closer his family is threatened with ruin.
A quartet of intriguing adventures for the Glaswegian detectives. Babushka: After the murder of a wealthy Scottish businessman the Taggart team becomes involved with a shady agency which pairs up Russian women with available Scottish men. They piece together a story of blackmail and intrigue where the villains play for high stakes... Berserker: A new amphetamine-type drug Berserker appears on the streets of Glasgow and is particularly popular with bodybuilders.
On June 12 1985 an undercover New York City policeman was hassled by two black teenagers. A struggle ensued and shots were fired leaving one of the two teens dead. So begins this shocking story. Was the killing racially motivated or was it a justified use of force by a policeman?
Laura a former basketball star is forced to coach her local team when their coach suffers a heart attack. The team continue to lose under Laura's direction and the fans begin to become violently involved with the games. As the arguments and violence start to get out of hand the girls find themselves teaching everyone a lesson in sportsmanship...
David (1951) is the true story of D.R. Griffiths a Welsh miner turned school caretaker also known by his bardic name Amanwy. David was made by the British Film Institute for the Welsh Committee of the Festival of Britain in 1951 and filmed in Ammanford Carmarthenshire with a cast of local people. It was written and produced by Paul Dickson. Griffith's life story is told against the background of industrial Wales in the first half of the 20th century. The steadfastness of the miners and their love of literature shine through when a tragedy strikes the Griffiths family. Also features Amanwy at the National Eisteddfod of Wales at Aberavon. Also includes Face of Wales (1961) showing the lives of several Welshmen working in different jobs and Miners' Weekend (1948) which visits the Neath and Dulais valleys to see miners making the most of their weekend of leisure.
Best friends since college two young women mount their first art show in a small New England town. Though Sarah is engaged to 'the perfect guy' and Amy feigns disinterest both are subconsciously searching for the perfect man. When enigmatic strangers - each proclaiming the other to be dangerous - enter Sarah and Amy's cautious lives a mystery involving drugs the CIA and Sarah's beloved uncle unfolds while romance blossoms.
While much of the world watched the early success of 'Mein Kampf' and the bombing of Pearl Harbour was ten years in the future few were aware of the existence of an oriental 'Hitler' ... Baron Giichi Tankara. But the war had already started in Japan for James Condon American journalist and editor of the Japanese Chronicle whose intuition has led him to believe that major trouble was brewing. The role of Condon man of hard words and harder fists is just the kind of tough guy t
TransWorld Snowboarding presents a raw new shred film delivering hammering up-close action with a diverse cast. Shot entirely in crystal clear HD format it takes viewers on an adventure straight to the core of modern snowboarding. Driven by adventure and bent on selfexpression the crew is on a non-stop hunt for the goods - whether that's attacking rails in the heart of the American Midwest or dropping alpine descents. Featuring an incredible soundtrack and snowboarding's most dynamic riders Get Real cuts straight to the action.
Aman (Kapel Jhaveri) is happily married to Neha (Neha) and is a renowned doctor at the local hospital. At midnight on their wedding anniversary he is visited by a man (Deep Dhillon) who warns him there will be trouble surrounding a postmortem he is going to perform the next morning. At the postmortem the next day Aman realises the man who visited him the previous night was in fact already dead and he is then threatened by the man's killers to falsify the report as a ""natural death""
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Kings Of South Beach is based on a true story and follows the rise of South Beach's most famous club promoter Chris Troiano (Jason Gedrick). When Chirs partners with his mysterious new best friend Andy Burnett (Donnie Wahlberg) to open up a new Miami club destined to be the next hotspot the trouble begins. We Own The Night: New York 1988: A new breed of narcotics has swept the great city bringing with it a ferocious crime wave more terrifying than any in recent memory. Outmanned and outgunned by the new criminal order the police find themselves burying one of their own at the rate of two a month. An all-out war rages threatening to engulf guilty and innocent alike.
Director Victor Nunez's richly photographed Ulee's Gold drew critical acclaim for Peter Fonda's and Patricia Richardson's subtle performances--and premiered as the Festival Centrepiece in 1997's Sundance Film Festival. Vividly photographed and set amid southern Florida's tupelo swamps, the film's narrative hinges on the evolution of a more-than-platonic connection between neighbours Ulysses, "Ulee" for short (Fonda), and Connie (Richardson). Best-known for her role on TV's Home Improvement, Richardson makes a satisfying foray into film with this appropriately smaller role where she manages to hatch out of potential typecasting. Fonda is independent, stubborn, and reserved Ulee anchors the narrative. He is a beekeeper whose struggling small business is all that keeps him focused in the wake of his wife Penelope's death, his daughter-in-law Helen's (Christine Dunford) drug addiction, and the de facto single-parent obligations he takes on to his adolescent granddaughters (notice the Homeric references). Soon the plot twists, however, in the sociopathy of Eddie and Ferris, friends of Ulee's jailed son--a sociopathy that is also the impetus for the family to confront its dysfunction and for Connie and Ulee to see more in each other than mere neighbourliness. Thankfully, Nunez foregoes the bathos of a Hollywood ending and leaves us satisfied on one hand with Helen's healing and Eddie's justice but uncertain, though hopeful, about Ulee's next step. --Erik Macki, Amazon.com
Vinod Kumar Malhotra (Dilip Kumar) an honest fearless and crusading journalist editing at an outspoken newspaper had vowed to eradicate the evils of illicit liquor bootlegging 'satta' gambling and organised crime from the big city. Vinod Kumar and his wife Sudha (Waheeda Rahman) were very fond of an orphan called Raja (Anil Kapoor) who lived in their 'basti' (colony). This orphan was a child of the slums who had neither the love nor affection of his parents. Being a child
Holly G. (Victoria Foyt) is a successful clothing designer with her own boutique who in the course of a tumultuous Mother's Day weekend is confronted with deceit elation desperation kleptomania rebellion addiction and passion while under pressure to pull off the biggest sale of the year. Henry Jaglom's new movie looks at the unique role that clothing and shopping plays in the lives of women. A sister film to his earlier Eating it co-stars Lee Grant Rob Morrow Bruce Davison Mae Whitman and Jennifer Grant.
Alex a mossad agent on a secret mission meets Thea and is deeply affected by her. Though he has felt her presence throughout his life the prevailing circumstances fraught with violence and danger preclude the possibility of a relationship with her.
Box set containing the following films: Buster: Buster is a small time crook who pulls a big time job. When he finds that the police will not let the case drop he flees to Mexico but finds that he must choose between his family and his freedom. Five Seconds To Spare: A young musician travels to London in pursuit of his dreams but winds up the sole witness to a bizarre murder. Christy Malry's Own Double Entry: Nick Moran uses the principles of double-entry bo
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This fantastic box set features some of the most iconic actresses like Monroe Judy Garland and Shirley Temple in some of their most revered films. Featuring: 1.The Outlaw 2.Home Town Story 3.The Last Time I Saw Paris 4.'Till The Clouds Roll By 5.The Little Princess 6.Royal Wedding 7.Rain 8.Smash Up 9.Of Human Bondage 10.Lady Of Burlesque For individual synopses' please refer to the individual products.
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