Monolith (1993)
Genre: Action, Science Fiction
Director: John Eyres
Actors: Bill Paxton, John Hurt, Lindsay Frost, Louis Gossett Jr., Musetta Vander, Paul Ganus
Country: Germany
A Man Could Get Killed (1966)
An American businessman visiting Lisbon gets mistaken for a British secret agent who stole some diamonds. As a result, he has everybody in Lisbon after him.
Hercules in the Maze of the Minotaur (1994)
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Riot Girls (2019)
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The First Purge (2018)
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Catwoman (2004)
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Zone Troopers (1985)
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Twisted (2004)
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Jurassic Galaxy (2018)
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September Babies (2024)
In a world controlled by a shadow organization, how far must you tap into your own darkness to balance the scales?