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In the peaceful town of Snowfield, Colorado something evil has wiped out the community. And now, its up to a group of people to stop it, or at least get out of Snowfield alive.
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Two working class brothers court three wealthy and beautiful sisters in a small Illinois town.
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Phantoms (1998)[uszkodzony]
In the peaceful town of Snowfield, Colorado something evil has wiped out the community. And now, its up to a group of people to stop it, or at least get out of Snowfield alive.
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Soapdish (1991)[brak katalogu]
An ambitious television soap actress connives with her producer to scuttle the career of the show's long-time star, but nothing works as they plan.
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Inventing the Abbotts (1997)[brak katalogu]
Two working class brothers court three wealthy and beautiful sisters in a small Illinois town.
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That Thing You Do! (1996)[brak pliku]
A local Pennsylvania band scores a one-hit wonder in 1964 and rides the star-making machinery as long as they can, with lots of help from their manager.
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Phantoms (1998)[brak pliku]
In the peaceful town of Snowfield, Colorado something evil has wiped out the community. And now, its up to a group of people to stop it, or at least get out of Snowfield alive.
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Drive (1998)[brak pliku]
A prototype enhanced human, on the run from Chinese-hired hit men, hooks up with a dread-locked bystander, and the two of them elude their pursuers narrowly each time.
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Ed Wood (1994)[brak katalogu]
Ambitious but troubled movie director Edward D. Wood Jr. tries his best to fulfill his dreams, despite his lack of talent.
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Ed Wood (1994)[uszkodzony]
Because of his eccentric habits and bafflingly strange films, director Edward D. Wood Jr. is a Hollywood outcast. Nevertheless, with the help of the formerly famous Bela Lugosi and a devoted cast and crew of show-business misfits who believe in Ed's off-kilter vision, the filmmaker is able to bring his oversize dreams to cinematic life. Despite a lack of critical or commercial success, Ed and his friends manage to create an oddly endearing series of extremely low-budget films.
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