Category: TV Movie

TV Movie

  • Lowly Ronin

    Reprising his role from the popular TV series “Koya no Suronin” (The Lowly Ronin), Mifune Toshiro stars in this full-length, stand-alone made for TV movie. The wandering ronin is reminiscent of his most famous role as the samurai without a name in Kurosawa’s “Yojimbo” and “Sanjuro”. He travels about Japan, and while he may seek happiness, violence and tragedy always cross his path. This time, he reluctantly agrees when a girl hires him to kill a local offical who has unfairly taxed her villagers. But he soon discoves that not all is at it appears when he finds a direct link to his past.

  • The Cursed Plate: Dish Mansion at Hell’s Banchō

    Strange events plague the Aoyama family’s residence, led by samurai Aoyama Harima. Three months earlier, Harima was asked to show a family heirloom, a red Goryeo dish, to his uncle and a senior official. The dish was found broken, and Harima’s attendant, Okiku, was blamed and punished. After Okiku’s death, Harima, tormented by guilt, contemplates suicide but is stopped by another attendant, Oyuki. The dish must be presented to an imperial envoy, and mysterious deaths among the servants suggest supernatural involvement. As Harima seeks the truth behind the tragic events, he must confront vengeful spirits and uncover the mystery with Okiku’s restless spirit aiding him in this tale of love, intrigue, and revenge.

  • Chicago Story

    A pair of cops, a pair of doctors, and a pair of lawyers examine a crime — the wounding of a ten-year-old girl by a sniper — from three different angles in this pilot to the short-lived series.

  • The Garland

    “These Indian films. They’re done to a formula – songs, dance, routines and a lot of sentimental heavy breathing.” When her 17-year-old son Roy falls in love with a Muslim girl, and a Bangladeshi butcher seeks help from her husband Raji, Leela realises that the tears and romance of Indian cinema are closer to her own life than she has ever imagined.

  • The Adventures of Nellie Bly

    A “Classics Illustrated” account of pioneer female journalist Nellie Bly, who became a legend through her exposes of corruption and inhumane conditions in New York of the 1880s in “The New York World.”

  • The Ordeal of Bill Carney

    Bill Carney has just been paralyzed from the neck down. He has been taking care of his two sons since his wife left him. Now, when word of his condition reaches her, she wants to take them away, as she feels that he is unable to care for them. And it appears that the courts agree too. So, his lawyer, also a paraplegic, begins the campaign to take his case before the Supreme Court. Will he win?

  • The Belkin Tales: The Shot

    Feeling taunted by the success of an inordinately fortunate nobleman, an officer decides to challenge him to a duel.

  • Red Flag: The Ultimate Game

    Two fighter pilots, Phil Clark and Jay Rivers, who flew together in Vietnam are assigned to the elite Air Force Fighter Weapons School (known as “Red Flag”) at Nellis AFB, Nevada, about a decade after the war. Brash, self-confident Clark is an instructor, while quieter, family man Rivers is the student. At first, the two men resume their friendship. But as the student starts to show the master a thing or two, tensions develop. Can their relationship survive the stresses of one of the military’s top schools?

  • The Archer: Fugitive from the Empire

    A rugged warrior is on a quest to avenge his father’s brutal slaying and in search of a legendary sorcerer who can help him. Joining him on his mission is a beautiful enchantress who is also searching for the sorcerer; pursuing him is a malevolent wizard who wants him dead.

  • Uzeyir’s Life

    The historical film about Azerbaijan composer Uzeyir Hadjibeyov’s life.