Big Jake is not one of the Duke's classics, but it's a diverting picture nonetheless. Everyone seems to think that Jacob McCandles is six-feet under ("I thought you was dead" is a running line throughout), so some bad men kidnap his grandson. They want a piece of the family fortune and will kill to get it. Patrick Wayne, the Duke's own son, plays one of Big Jake's kids, and together they start out after the boy's abductors. Richard Boone makes a worthy adversary to Jake's larger-than-life figure, and the final confrontation between the two contains some great gritted-teeth dialogue. Maureen O'Hara is barely in the feature, sharing the same fate as Bobby Vinton as the boy's father, who seems to be onscreen just to get shot. --Keith Simanton
The new manager of a cemetery (Richard Boone) begins to question reality when he places black pins instead of white in the cemetery map seemingly causing the owners of the plots to die. As the death count rises the mystery gets deeper and deeper pointing to a resolution almost too strange to face...
The newly appointed chairman of a cemetery discovers that by replacing the white pins on a cemetery map to black he can cause the death of the plot owner...
Sam Gallatin heads a pack of wolf hunters who find their services are no longer required by the local ranchers and townspeople of Cimarron casualties of their own success. Broke and out of work the wolf hunters become a problem in the Strip spoiling for a fight with their previous employers. While the farmers in the territory agree to give the hunters work the local ranchers refuse setting the two parties on an inevitable collision course. With Gallatin trying to unite the wolf hunters against the settlers and the cattlemen Marshal Crown finds himself outgunned outnumbered and caught right in the middle of an all out range war.
Violence begins when a wild bunch of outlaws hit the town. No mortal man can stop them - but what about the man of God?
Meet Hugo Dugay (Alyssa Milano) a lonely disenfranchised female pool cleaner. She has 44 pools to clean today her mother Minerva (Cathy Moriarty) is a chronic gambler and her father Henry (Malcolm McDowell) is a lost soul trying to kick a menu of addictions. These are the least of her problems as today's clients range from a film director who shot and killed a movie extra for over acting (Robert Downey JR) to a bully who flouts the law to have his pool filled by 6:30pm. Through all this she picks up a mysterious hitchhiker (Sean Penn) and a new customer suffering from ALS (Lou Gaehrig's Disease) which keeps him trapped in a wheelchair.Through Hugo's day begins with threats from a menacing customer confrontations with her dysfunctional parents and the promise of too much hard work this magical person who comes into her life makes all that wrong turn right.
The oldest daughter of a pioneer family is kidnapped by an Indian tribe. Battling all odds her brother searches for the tribe and along the way convinces an old drunken prospector to help him find her. They eventually locate the tribe and to win back his sister's freedom he must risk his own life by passing the test of Crooked Sky a test in which he may die to save his sister from the executioner's arrow.
On a beach paradise in Northeast Brazil, Shangri-La - a huge festival of art and alternative culture - serves as a backdrop of intense sensory experiences between three different young contemporaries.
On their arrival in Cimarron City the Houston family discover that they must wait for government approval before they can stake their land claim and settle in the Strip. Enraged and refusing to wait head of the family Rowan Houston is arrested and jailed by Marshal Crown. When the family up and leave Cimarron Crown tracks them down only to find the family massacred. Searching for answers Crown discovers a man Joshua Broom who is believed to be the cause of the massacre and who is also considered by some to be a demon or supernatural creature. Battling folk law and superstition Marshal Crown must hunt down Broom regardless of whether he is man or beast.
In a truly outstanding performance Richard Boone stars as Sergeant Bill Disher a 26 year cavalry veteran driven to breaking point when his close friend Little Tom is killed in an accident. Grieving over the death of his military comrade Disher bitterly blames the modernisation and expansion of the West as being the cause of Little Tom's fate. During a drunken wake Disher burns down Cimarron's funeral parlour angering the townspeople who seek vigilantly justice. This forces the hand of Marshal Crown who must bring Disher's military career to an end... one way or another.
When a gang of outlaws ambush an army payroll wagon one of the members Bo is left for dead after a dynamite charge injures him. As the others make good their escape with the money Bo is arrested and imprisoned waiting for the day when he can exact his revenge. Several years later Bo arrives in Cimarron with a new name and identity and is hired by Marshal Crown as a deputy unaware that he has false identification papers and is a wanted criminal. Equipped with a gun and a badge Bo wastes no time in tracking down his old friends who have all made good lives for themselves in Cimarron - at his expense. Crown has a coldblooded killer in town and this one has the law on his side.
A rabble-rousing cowpoke by the name of Mobeetie celebrates finding a new job by getting drunk shooting up the town and riding his horse through the window of the Wayfarer's Inn. After being detained and jailed by Marshal Crown he loses his new appointment and swears to get even with the marshal. More trouble arrives via the Cimarron railway line when a freight car packed with dynamite is left unclaimed on the edge of town. With a band of outlaws in town a train carriage full of explosives and Mobeetie on the loose Marshal Crown needs to work fast before Cimarron is blown off the map once and for all.
With the finals well underway Misaki and friends decide to take a well-deserved break at the beach but Icchan and his group are there too. A secret love is revealed and new loves bloom as the whole gang takes a break from the stress of the tournament at the seaside. Many more secrets about the past come to light and Misaki goes on another date but it's not with who you'd expect! The time has come for two players to qualify for the championship match while the rest get left behind
The moment smalltown girl Misaki Suzuhara arrives in Tokyo she is thrust into the excitement of 'Angelic Layer': a high-tech fast-paced game where dolls called Angels are controlled by the thoughts of their operator. Twelve-year-old Misaki living with her Aunt quickly makes friends who are as interested in Angelic Layer as she is. Misaki builds her own Angel Hikaru and begins competing in battles where will and determination count far more than size and strength. Will Misaki
Do your best Misaki! 'Miracle Rookie' Misaki and Angel Hikaru continue to battle it out on the Layer but at the Kanto Regional Games the competition is tougher than ever and players are disqualified after only one loss. Misaki gets singing lessons from popular idol Ringo Seto and learns lessons of a different kind from the ambitious Fujisaki sisters. And 'Kindergarten Kid' Hatoko reminds us that age and size don't matteriin these contests. What does it really take to be an
Hugh Hefner: Playboy, Activist And Rebel takes a revealing look at the outspoken, flamboyant founder of the Playboy empire. With houmour and insight, the film captures Hefner's fierce battles with the government, the religious right and militant feminists. Rare footage and compelling interviews with a remarkable who's who of 20th Century American pop culture, present a brilliant and entertaining snapshot of the life of an extraordinary man in the controversies that surrounded him.
By night, vampires rise from loamy graves in search of human prey. By day, vampire slayer Jack Crow (Woods) leads a contingent of Vatican mercenaries in a long-waged war against these enemies.
Max is a small-time criminal who trades in stolen goods. One day an equally ruthless criminal named Jack turns up at his warehouse apartment falsely claiming to be his brother. The smoothly persuasive Jack soon talks Max into joining him in the biggest score of his life a million dollar scam which involves some sixteenth century pistols known as The Spanish Judges....
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