The professional mercenary Sir William Walker instigates a slave revolt on the Caribbean island of Queimada in order to help improve the British sugar trade. Years later he is sent again to deal with the same rebels that he built up because they have seized too much power that now threatens British sugar interests.
On October 4, 2018, France celebrated the 60th anniversary of the Fifth Republic. It is a republic b...
A journey through Greece and Europe’s past and recent history: from the Second World War to the curr...
Based on a true story, this riveting western follows a headstrong New York widow as she journeys wes...
In Northern Norway during the 1860s, a little girl named Dina accidentally causes her mother's death...
Liang is a four-year-old little rebel, possessed of a pair of luminous eyes and a precociously indom...
Spain, 2003. An accidental discovery leads Clarence to travel from the snowy mountains of Huesca to ...
A Nazi propaganda movie from 1941 directed by Max W. Kimmich, covering a story of Irish heroism and ...
In 1870s India, Charulata is an isolated, artistically inclined woman who sees little of her busy jo...
A young woman crash-lands her plane in Jamaica. A local named Countryman rescues her and leads her a...
Ms. Isabel Archer isn't afraid to challenge societal norms. Impressed by her free spirit, her kindhe...
Bounty hunters seek shelter from a raging blizzard and get caught up in a plot of betrayal and decep...
The son of a politician loyal to the British rule falls in love with the daughter of a freedom fight...
After defeating France and imprisoning Napoleon on Elba, ending two decades of war, Europe is shocke...
In the later years of the nineteenth century Latin master Mr. Chipping is the mainstay of Brookfield...
The true story of Forrest Tucker, from his audacious escape from San Quentin at the age of 70 to an ...
Lola Montes, previously a great adventuress, is reduced to being the attraction of a circus after ha...
When Benjamin Steed and Mary Ann Steed relocate their family to upstate New York in the early 1800's...