Marnie - Marnie (Tippi Hedren), a trickster and compulsive thief, uses her job as a secretary to steal. When Mark Rutland (Sean Connery) hires her, not only does she not give up her criminal habits, but she also behaves absolutely insane. Despite everything, Mark, giving in to an inexplicable impulse, decides to marry her and find out the reasons for her obsessive behavior. When a terrible accident pushes Marnie to the limit, Mark forces her to confront her terrors that are rooted in the past.
Black Narcissus - A group of Western nuns open a hospital in an ancient temple in the remote Himalayan mountains. To the economic difficulties and the hostility of the natives, tensions between the nuns themselves soon add up. A British agent will try to mediate between them to solve their problems, but his presence will end up awakening, with fatal consequences, the repressed sexuality of some sisters.
Nick Daley's summer job as night watchman at the Museum of Natural History is a challenge for a high school student. Fortunately, he is following in his father's footsteps and is familiar with the ancient tablet that brings everything to life when the sun goes down. Nick is glad to see his old friends, including Teddy, Sacagawea, and Rex. But when the evil Kahmunrah escapes with a plan to open up the Egyptian underworld and free his Army of the Dead, it's up to Nick to stop the insane governor and save the museum once and for all.
Biopic about Bruce Lee, the king of martial arts, who died at the age of 33 in strange circumstances days before the premiere of his most famous film: Operation Dragon. From his beginnings as a karate instructor, his appearance in small TV series (the famous Kung Fu was his original idea), to his rise to film fame near the end of his days.
Is Paris burning? - In August 1944, American troops are about to liberate Paris. Meanwhile, Hitler has ordered one of his generals to maintain control over the city or destroy it. Historical fresco on the liberation of Paris by the allied forces. Impressive cast scripted by Coppola and Gore Vidal.