A Rajah dies saving a captain's wife when the plan to poison her husband goes wrong.
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Edith Blayne
The Rajah
Captain Blayne
Ferak
High school student Kozue spreads flyers in search of her missing classmate. A psychopath lures her to his place, where he imprisons her. The psychopath gets his kicks by raping his victims with a chrome vibrator, poisoning them then photographing them as they die. However, when Kozue doesn’t act like his typical victims they start up a strange and twisted relationship.
An unsolved homicide in a small, rural town leaves two former police partners in ruins and unearths a dark secret that's since formed between them.
A broke British nobleman targets his Canadian uncle, but other relatives get in the way.
A taxidermist decides to murder his wife after having to put up with her after twenty years of hellish marriage.
A group of directionless, bored, drug-using teenagers get involved in a cult, resulting in a murder.
Juan works in a uniforms store. A safe, mundane life without ambition. Until one day, La Borrega came along.
A murder-à-trois in every conceivable way.
Iris is Nextphone’s latest model, with a blinking female eye permanently displayed on the screen. Dave is on his way to bury a body and brought the Iris with him. While digging, they get into a conversation.
When Bugs calls a cab, he doesn't know it's the getaway car for a couple of bankrobbers (however, he does know the capital of Nevada).
A gang of thieves lure a man out of his home so that they can rob it and threaten his wife and children. The family barricade themselves in an interior room, but the criminals are well-equipped for breaking in. When the father finds out what is happening, he must race against time to get back home.
Cops chase a pair of burglars on the rooftops of the city. Gaston Breteau filmed the original film in early 1898 for Lumiére, and also the remake in late 1898 for Gaumont.
A teen drops out of a gang when they mug his father for his pencil.
Sherlock Holmes enters his drawing room to find it being burgled, but on confronting the villain is surprised when the latter disappears.
A man hides his valuables under his mattress before going to sleep, blissfully unaware of the two burglars on his roof.
Apparently inspired by the antics of Harry Houdini, Slippery Jim opens in the office of a police commissioner to whom a rather cocky villain is presented. The commissioner orders the prisoner to be clapped in irons, but this proves to be easier said than done because our anti-hero - presumably the Slippery Jim of the title - proves to be an expert escapologist.
A man in a suit and cap stops in front of the display of a bookseller, finds and flips… "Invisible Man" by H. G. Wells! Fascinated by the subject, he buys the book and goes home with the intention to test the invisibility formula described by the author…
This early film made by Georges Hatot for the Lumière Company is a brief single shot-scene of the assassination of the French revolutionary writer, Jean-Paul Marat--who has the notorious distinction of having influenced the Reign of Terror.
When a wealthy, lonely university music student is beaten and has his apartment trashed by a fellow dorm resident-bully and his gang, he goes mad, lures the bully into his room on pretense of forgiveness, slips him a paralyzing agent in a drink, throws him in a trunk and locks him in, and taunts the bully with the promise that he will be buried alive in the trunk. Only, once he gets his trunk and his prey to his country estate, the vengeful victim finds things keep going wrong...
A lawyer turns private investigator when her doctor-husband holds himself responsible for the death of a patient.
It's 1987, Kyle has cold feet before his wedding and he's about to stand up to his sister for the first time in his life.