Cross of Fire is a 1989 American television mini-series based on the horrific rape and murder of Madge Oberholtzer by D.C. Stephenson, a highly successful leader of the Indiana branch of the Ku Klux Klan. It was originally shown in two parts. In syndication, it is shown as a television movie.
The true story of one Jewish family separated at the start of World War II, determined to survive—an...
Dramatizing one of the most infamously notorious and shocking serial killer cases in the world, the...
The story of the fate of boys and girls who go to school on the day of the Victory of Fascism on May...
Invisible Heroes tells the heroic tale of young Finnish diplomats in Chile during 1973’s infamous mi...
Detective David Reichert begins a relentless search for a serial killer in Washington state.
Atlantic City at the dawn of Prohibition is a place where the rules don't apply. And the man who run...
Sawano has lost his job due to depression and isn't on good terms with his wife and 6-year-old son. ...
Chris is a teenager growing up as the eldest of three children in Brooklyn, New York during the earl...
When a police officer is murdered and set on fire, all eyes focus on two other agents: his girlfrien...
Anthology crime television series inspired by four real-life cold cases in Taiwan, exploring themes ...
Kenji Amo is a 2nd generation Japanese-American. He was born in America, but went to school in Japan...
A spellbinding story of courage, love, family and the extremes of human capacity inspired by the tru...
Black Panther Party co-founder Huey P. Newton enlists an unlikely ally—Hollywood producer Bert Schne...
In a town in Chile, a woman leads a frantic search to find her missing sister amid a media storm and...
The life of Jimmy Savile, a man who, for decades, became one of the UK’s most influential celebritie...
From burgeoning glamour model to vilified victim, this is the unbelievable, and often unbelieved, st...
To win back his ex-girlfriend, a nerdy teen starts selling ecstasy online out of his bedroom -- and ...
Two sisters who set up a London fashion house for society of the early 1920s.