Kaiketsu Lion-Maru, The Vigilant Lion Knight, was a Japanese tokusatsu television series in the Lion-Maru franchise that aired in 1972-1973, produced by P Productions and set during Japan's Sengoku period.
Actors and best friends Robson Green and Jim Murray travel across Iceland in the fishing adventure of a lifetime, showing how fishing changes lives, enriches communities and connects the most diverse of people.
A series for young people, dealing with important educational problems, characteristic of the so-called difficult youth. The protagonists of the film - four boys and a girl aged 12-14 - are in constant conflict with the social order; they are only a step away from the hooligan lifestyle. The film shows the need for the existence of ideals, noble myths and models of behavior in the lives of young people. The characters' dreams are embodied in the romantic character of Tolek Banana, his mysterious personality stimulates their imaginations. The film presents the adventures of a youth "gang" changing their behavior under the influence of Tolek Banana. Thanks to him, the heroes learn friendship and honesty, according to the principle "one for all, all for one".
Princess Valentina embarks on an adventurous journey through different parts of the country. Along the way she meets mythical characters from catalan fairy tales and legends, such as Patufet, Sant Jordi, the giant Puigmal or the magician Soc.
Zalim is a 2003 Turkish adventure television series that lasted for 13 episodes. The series began broadcasting on Star TV on March 14, 2003, and concluded its season with the 13th episode aired on June 25, 2003
The fictional stories will feature each of the members in a different career: Gyuri as a police officer, Seungyeon as an astronaut, Nicole as a passenger boat captain, Hara as security police for the Monaco royal family and Jiyoung as a sexy and spirited firefighter.
The Sato family consists of their only daughter, Minami (Yurika Nakamura), her father, Toshio (Rutaro Koichi), and her mother, Shinobu (Sei Mahi). At first glance, the Sato family seems like a normal family, but they have a big secret that they cannot tell their neighbors. They are a pseudo-family with no blood ties, as Toshio is an intelligence operative, Shinobu is a sniper, and Minami is a skilled fighter who have infiltrated Japan as spies.
Inhabitants of an elite Moscow house get involved in a game of a terrorist threatening to kill them one by one if they don't pay them a large amount of money.
Rupert of Hentzau is a 1964 British television series based on the novel Rupert of Hentzau which ran for six half-hour episodes. It starred George Baker, Barbara Shelley, Peter Wyngarde, John Phillips, Tristram Jellinek, Sally Home and Derek Blomfield. It was filmed at the BBC Television Centre in Wood Lane, west London.
This 22-episode series revolves around Veera, a talented martial artist trained by former boxing champion, Thennavan, who has to face his own brother as a rival in a Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) championship. Whether Veera chooses to battle it out with a full heart to win the championship, or let his brother be crowned champion forms the crux of the story.
Inspired from a true story, Jeet Ki Zid is a tale of conviction, persuasion and commitment. It follows the life of a Special forces officer Major Deep Singh who is left paralyzed waist below after fighting the Kargil war, but his army training and never-give-up attitude help him get back to life and eventually on his feet despite all odds.
This is an adventure comedy ,. Two "clans" embark on a treasure hunt. On the one hand, Ouchen, his wife, his daughter and his lifelong friend Zouak. And on the other, Professor Tayeb. They embark on an extraordinary journey together.
The motivations of the two clans differ: between the good faith of Tayeb, who dreams of a great scientific discovery and wants to return the treasure to the State, and the Ouchen gang who only thinks of their own interests. But travel and cohabitation have a say. Which of the two clans will tip the scales in their favor?