Muslihat
An orphanage moved to a new and more suitable place for the children to live. However, unexpectedly, a number of mystical disturbances occur.
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Palkó Csinom
The musical adventure film goes back to the early eighteenth century, the times of the battles between the Hungarian insurrectionists and the pro-Austrians. Palkó and Jankó are about to join the insurrectionist army when they clash with a pro-Austrian troop. Jankó is captured and put in Count Koháry's prison.
Bhrantibilas
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Step Right... Step Left...
Is it possible to escape from fate if you live quietly and unnoticed, without causing harm to anyone? It turns out it's impossible. Thus, the arrival of a famous singer and a popular TV journalist entails fatal and unpredictable events.
The Gold of the Party
A hunt for the money belong to the Communist Party is going ahead and takes victim after victim...
Bad Connection
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Playboy: Sexy Lingerie II
A new series of captivating vignettes wrapped in silk, satin and lace focusing on the universal appeal of sensuous intimate apparel.
I Wouldn't Leave Tereza for Any Other Girl
An animal lover father brings home a cuddlesome female chimp named Tereza from his latest around the world and adopts her as a pet...
Key West
A former CIA agent and his friend, operating a charter boat service in Florida, find themselves the target of an eccentric millionaire with a score to settle.
Coffin Decolleté
Minor girl noticed wedding preparations in her home... She was shocked because she did not expect to be the bride.
The Age of Excess: When Britain Went Too Far
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National Treasure, National Disgrace: Savill, Harris & Hall
For years Jimmy Savile, Rolf Harris, Stuart Hall and Gary Glitter were adored by fans - but the horrifying truth of how they abused vulnerable fans and junior employees has now emerged. These men were serial abusers, getting away with it in plain sight. With contributions from those who suffered at the hands of these predatory men, this documentary reveals how this was allowed to happen. Did entertainment bosses turn a blind eye to the offences? Were the authorities slow to react? And did the Britain of the time dismiss anyone who dared to 'speak out'?
Sleater-Kinney Live in DC
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Genesis of Aquarion Love
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