The Ghost and the Darkness

The Ghost and the Darkness 1996

6.80

Sir Robert Beaumont is behind schedule on a railroad in Africa. Enlisting noted engineer John Henry Patterson to right the ship, Beaumont expects results. Everything seems great until the crew discovers the mutilated corpse of the project's foreman, seemingly killed by a lion. After several more attacks, Patterson calls in famed hunter Charles Remington, who has finally met his match in the bloodthirsty lions.

1996

Sabrina

Sabrina 1995

6.20

Sabrina Fairchild, a chauffeur's daughter, grew up at the Long Island estate of the wealthy Larrabee family enchanted with their sparkling world of privilege and wealth, but she's especially enamored of younger son David, a charming playboy. After the once plain Sabrina returns from a sojourn in Paris transformed into a glamorous young woman, she at long last catches David's eye. In a calculated effort to manipulate David away from her and into a more financially advantageous marriage, formidable older brother Linus devises a plan to keep them apart.

1995

Stuart Saves His Family

Stuart Saves His Family 1995

5.20

A self-help advocate struggles to put his dysfunctional family in its place.

1995

The Small Voice

The Small Voice 1948

6.20

A man and his wife take to their house some men they rescue from a road crash and then find they have picked up some dangerous criminals.

1948

Never Take No for an Answer

Never Take No for an Answer 1951

6.00

It's a story about a young Italian orphan boy taking his pet donkey to the Vatican to be blessed.

1951

Curtain Up

Curtain Up 1952

7.70

In a small town in the 1950s a repertory company meets on Monday morning to start rehearsing the following week's play. This is a ghastly thing written by the aunt of one of the theatre's directors. The producer doesn't try to hide his annoyance about it, and is further exercised when the authoress herself arrives to help. The cast have to try and sort out real-life problems that keep intruding as they wrestle with the play's dire dialogue.

1952