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- Jimmy Rabbitte, an unemployed Dublin boy, decides to put together a soul band made up entirely of the Irish working class.
- Twin gynecologists take full advantage of the fact that nobody can tell them apart, until their relationship begins to deteriorate over a woman.
- An elderly ex-serviceman and widower looks to avenge his best friend's murder by doling out his own form of justice.
- A Transsiberian train journey from China to Moscow becomes a thrilling chase of deception and murder when an American couple encounters a mysterious pair of fellow travelers.
- A Nazi doctor, along with the Sonderkommando, Jews who are forced to work in the crematoria of Auschwitz against their fellow Jews, find themselves in a moral gray zone.
- A 1950s set, British drama series about life in the fictional Lancashire village of Ormston. The main focus of the series was the two doctors, father and son, who run the cottage hospital under the new National Health Service.
- In the seventeenth century, Japan is divided between two forces. The Eastern Army, lead by the Warlord Tokugawa Ieyasu, and the Western Army, which fights for Toyotomi's clan. Despite wining a recent battle, things look grim for the Eastern Army. Toyotomi's Army has a supply of modern firearms, a weapon which might turn the tides of war. Tokugawa Ieyasu sends his trusted samurai Mayeda, and his son Yourimune, to Spain. There, they are to purchase five thousand muskets. But it's a dangerous journey, and there are many who plot against them, and when they finally arrive in Spain, nothing goes the way they expected.
- Two tramps wait for a man named Godot, but instead meet a pompous man and his stooped-over slave.
- An aspiring actress gets a housesitting job and finds herself in a cat-and-mouse game with a deadly ex-con.
- Adapted from James Joyce's Ulysses, Bloom is the enthralling story of June 16th, 1904 and a gateway into the consiousness of its three main characters: Stephen Dedalus, Molly Bloom and the extraordinary Leopold Bloom.
- A less-than-qualified and far-from-perfect priest is mistakenly named the new pope. As the pontiff, he must deal with Vatican corruption, the Mob and the reappearance of his old lover.
- In this version of "Heidi," a young Swiss girl is sent off to boarding school at the beginning of World War I.
- British soccer champion arrives to Swedish sleepy town to save their soccer team.
- In 1965, Jimmy McMahon and his group of Liverpudlians plot to win the annual céilí music competition in Ireland.
- An intruder invades the home of Mark and Sally Driscoll, a heavily indebted businessman, and his rich, neglected wife. Determined to learn the truth, the man takes them hostage. As he tells his story, secrets are revealed.
- A woman struggles with her son's illness and her husband's infidelity, but, after a chance encounter with an Irish sailor and his son, her life is turned upside down in a love story that defies explanation and breaks all the rules.
- A stage director and his female assistant find the blackest protagonist possible, then make him up as white as possible, to create the titular character.
- A professor becomes obsessed with his star student.
- Three brothers run a discount warehouse in Nottingham, England. They struggle to keep the business afloat. The eldest brother tries to run the business with a steady sense while one of the younger brothers is constantly looking for a get rich quick approach which invariably leads to arguments.
- Unemployed Anthony announces he is joining the police, much to the horror of his girlfriend and friends.
- A middle-aged woman, half-buried in the earth, chatters away to a taciturn man, who lives in a hole behind her. Later, she is buried up to her neck, and the man does not seem to be about.
- Every great London crime boss has a tragic beginning. This is Marcus's story.
- A reader tells a sad story to a listener, who only knocks in response.
- On a strip of film exist a pile of clothes and two men in bags. The two men conduct their lives in isolation of each other: when one is awake, the other is asleep in his bag.
- An old blind beggar and an old cripple in a wheelchair meet on a desolate street corner. The latter proposes that the two form an alliance, but the men are not destined to get along together.
- There are five survivors in a futuristic library. Bam is their supreme dictator, and has the others interrogated and tortured, believing them to have said where. What Bam means is unclear, but he distrusts all.
- Two bureaucrats discuss the potential suicide of a man standing perfectly still in front of a door that opens into the night sky and a fatal drop.
- An old woman in a rocking chair listens to a disembodied voice (her own) that recounts her life and that of her mother's. When the voice stops, she calls for more.
- The disembodied head of an old man with long white hair listens to three of his own voices: that of maturity, youth and old age.
- As the rain patters outside, an old man talks to himself about birth, death, funerals, lamps, missing pictures and "loved ones" - a term he perpetually avoids using.
- Lady Marian, Ingrid Little (sister of Little John) and several other lovely young ladies are abducted as part of a medieval white slavery ring. Robin's attempts to find them are thwarted by the villagers, tinkers and local magistrate who profess to know nothing, but an old man posing as the village idiot leads the outlaw to a ruined castle where the ladies are kept prisoner and launches a desperate attempt to rescue them.
- Charlotte van Dam helps the Diamond brothers travel to the Netherlands. They find the Amstel IJsbaan ice skating rink where they are supposed to meet McGuffin's contact, Eight-Six.
- The Diamond brothers find their mysterious client, McGuffin, dead in a phone box. Leading them on a dangerous path involving the police, spies and being kidnapped by a taxi driver.
- They are taken to a MI6 facility. They anger the agents who knock them out and drive them to their flat. They return with police, finding the building as a bird shop. Later, Tim's job interview at the bank is cut short by a bomb explosion.
- Tim Diamond is a wanted man. So he and his brother take refuge in Hanover Hotel. Boris Kusenov arrives in London. The last clue left by McGuffin leads to Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
- Back in the UK, Detectives Snape and Boyle are protecting Boris Kusenov at Sotheby's, where The Tsar's Feast painting is being auctioned. Nick figures out what McGuffin's last words really meant.
- Tim and Nick find Charon's residence, the Winter House, and overhear part of the plan to kill Kusenov. On the run from Charon's men, Nick ends up in Mr. Marvano's magic cabinet.