From the pen of landmark filmmaker Orson Welles with co-writer Oja Kodar and F.X. Feeney & George Hickenlooper comes The Big Brass Ring - an explicit tale of sex and scandal on the road to the Presidency! It's a carnival atmosphere along the banks of the Mississippi as the race for Governor of Missouri runs close - but with good looks money and fierce ambition Blake Pellarin (William Hurt) possesses the edge. That is until an attractive news correspondent (Irene Jacob) sends him spinning at the mention of a name - Raymond Romero - and a discarded mentor (Nigel Hawthorne) resurfaces with an incriminating photo. The agendas of his wife (Miranda Richardson) his lover and his enemies swirling around him Pellarin must now embrace a dark past to assure a bright future in the top seat at the White House - the ultimate Big Brass Ring.
In May of 1941 RKO Radio Pictures released a controversial film by a 25-year-old first-time director. That premier of Orson Welles' 'Citizen Kane' was to have a profound and lasting effect of the art of motion pictures. It has been hailed as the best American film ever made and it's as powerful a film today as it was fifty years ago. It earned eight Academy Award nominations and won the Oscar for Best Screenplay. Through its unique jigsaw-puzzle storyline inventive cinematography brilliant ensemble acting and direction by Welles the story of Charles Foster Kane is a fascinating portrait of America's love of power and materialism and the corruption it sometimes fosters. Like all great films Citizen Kane is a memorable fusion of cinematic art and marvellous entertainment.
Set against the backdrop of Detroit's underworld 17 000 Block tells the story of Buck a young man trapped in the middle of a street family rivalry - he is coerced by his unscrupulous Uncle Eddie to pull a robbery. When the job goes bad Buck finds himself running from the law and the streets.
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