The Invisible Monster (1950)
Genre: Action, Crime, Science Fiction
Director: Fred C. Brannon
Actors: Aline Towne, George Meeker, John Crawford, Lane Bradford, Richard Webb, Stanley Price
Country: United States of America
The Clones (1973)
A scientist discovers a plot to clone other scientists so the government can control the weather.
No Man’s Land (1987)
A rookie cop goes undercover to infiltrate a gang of car thieves led by smooth and charming Ted. The rookie becomes too involved and starts to enjoy the thrill and…
Wake Island (1942)
In late 1941, with no hope of relief or re-supply, a small band of United States Marines tries to keep the Japanese Navy from capturing their island base.
American Sicario (2021)
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Superfist (1976)
Savate (1995)
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The Eleven O’Clock Woman (1948)
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Twisters (2024)
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Showdown in Manila (2016)
The film unfolds in Manila, Philippines, and in the jungles of the island of Boracay on a tropical island in the privacy of living Russian middle-aged man (Alexander Newsky). But…
The Prison (2017)
An imprisoned ex-police inspector discovers that the entire penitentiary is controlled by an inmate running a crime syndicate and becomes part of the crime empire.
Retribution: Venganza (2022)
Nothing is as it seems in this fast action packed thriller will keep you on the edge of your seat and when it comes to RETRIBUTION “It’s Never Over”.