The Great Gabbo
For the ventriloquist Gabbo his wooden dummy Otto is the only means of expression. When he starts relying more and more on Otto, he starts going mad.
Director: Erich von Stroheim, James Cruze
Actors: Betty Compson, Donald Douglas, Erich von Stroheim, Marjorie Kane
Places in the Heart
In 1930s Texas, a widow and her family fight to save their home by harvesting cotton.
Task Force
After learning the finer points of carrier aviation in the 1920s, career officer Jonathan Scott and his pals spend the next two decades promoting the superiority of naval air power….
Clownwise
Once a hugely popular clown trio, Oskar, Max, and Viktor are now living very different lives. The intense fight that ended their friendship has left them on bad terms for…
Second Skin
Diego is a doctor who has fallen in love with a married man with a son. Against the advice of his boss and best friend, he continues his affair with…
Valan: Valley of Angels
Peter returns to his Transilvanian hometown, Valan, where a dead body was found in the snow-capped mountains. The investigation about his 22 years missing sister leads him to the maze…
Signed, Sealed, Delivered: Truth Be Told
The POstables are on a mission to deliver a soldier’s letter from Afghanistan to a teenager who’s being relentlessly bullied, while Oliver’s estranged father surprises him with news that shakes…
Karate Warriors
Sakata protects a little boy while coping with rival gangs.
Gross Anatomy
Joe Slovak is a brilliant first-year med student whose casual, nonconforming approach to life gets tested when he enrolls in Gross Anatomy, the toughest course in med school.
Foxfire
A part-Indian mining engineer looks for gold in an Arizona ghost town with his socialite bride.
Blue Sextet
After an inquest determines that egotistical Jeff Ambler has committed suicide, six of his acquaintances, some of whom were financial backers of his art gallery, gather together, unconvinced by the…
The North Star
A Ukrainian village must suddenly contend with the Nazi invasion of June 1941.
When He Didn’t Come Home
A mother (Patty Duke) goes to Chicago to try to find her son (Robert Floyd) who has suddenly quit contacting her and can’t be reached.