Category: TV Movie

TV Movie

  • Betrayal of Silence

    A new lawyer investigates the abuse case of a young orphan girl and begins to believe that the orphanage priests have something to hide.

  • The Twelve Months of the Summer

    Roger and Lars are family men who live a life as a traveling construction workers on large sites worldwide. They are offered a very generous contract they can’t turn down. One-years work for a ten year salary. All they have to do is sign and honor the contract. But they don’t know where they are going or what they are supposed to build. Blindfolded they are brought to a place with summer the year round. At this strange place they meet fellow workers. Together, they realize that there is something very wrong in this paradise.

  • The Incredible Hulk Returns

    Dr. David Banner meets a former student, who has a magical hammer that summons Thor, a Norse god who is prevented from entering Valhalla.

  • April Morning

    A teenager grows up during the onset of the American revolution.

  • The Wicked

    Sir Alfred Terminus reigns supreme in the tiny outback town of Yarralumla. The Terminus family simply love a bit of new blood which is why they are delighted to learn that Lucy, Bronco and Nick have stumbled into town. The townsfolk couldn’t be happier… their numbers are beginning to dwindle and Sir Alfred is squawking for some fresh flesh. And he’s not the only one … his wife, Agatha, is famished; his son, George, is ravenous; and his daughter, Samantha, is insatiable. When the strangers are invited for dinner it doesn’t take long before they realize the fact they’re on the dinner menu…

  • Laura Lansing Slept Here

    With a glittering cast that includes Katharine Hepburn and Karen Austin in lead roles, Laura Lansing Slept Here is a humorous family movie. Hepburn plays Laura Lansing, a novelist who undergoes an identity crisis as, despite her fame and fortune, she feels something is missing from her life. Entering into a quest to return a degree of normalcy to her life, Lansing’s attempts provide many comedic moments, as well as a salient lesson for the famous author.

  • The Dunroamin’ Rising

    Sixty years ago Ian Sinclair was a revolutionary leader. Today he is in an old folks’ home, but has not lost his sense of humour, or his appetite for the struggle. In protest at the proposed closure of the home, the old socialist firebrand embarks upon a hunger strike that ends up having wide-range repercussions.

  • Roots: The Gift

    On Christmas Eve 1770, a young African warrior, who three years prior had been captured and sold into slavery in America, leads a desperate group of runaway slaves as they attempt to reach freedom in the North.

  • Badlands 2005

    In 1995, a severe drought forced Americans to flee the West for the cities. Water became more precious than gold. Now in 2005, settlers are coming back, meeting new challenges, and age-old adversaries. A U.S. Marshal and his cyborg partner patrol the American West. A hard-as-nails female boss heads two U.S. Marshals (one human, one bionic) in Badlands 2005, a concept where the near future sees water as a more precious commodity than gold. The West of America has been deserted after droughts a decade earlier, and now a re-population program is underway.

  • Ladykillers

    A female police detective enlists her boyfriend to help her track down a murderer picking off the dancers at an upscale male strip club in Los Angeles.