Season Two blasts open with shocking revelations about Jane Doe's true identity and her connections with the shadowy terror organisation Sandstorm. When Jane escapes CIA custody, she is recaptured by Weller's FBI team, who convince her to become a triple agent. Nas Kamal - head of a secret NSA division - joins Weller, Patterson, Reade and Zapata to help take down Sandstorm, where Roman and Shepherd now work. With explosive threats coming from all sides, solving the riddle of Jane's cryptic clues becomes more urgent than ever. But betrayals threaten to tear Jane and the team apart for good. All 22 high-octane, suspense-filled episodes hurtle toward deciphering the treasure map of tattoos inked on Jane's body...before more : innocent lives are lost!
Everyone's a suspect when a murder is committed on a lavish train ride, and a brilliant detective must race against time to solve the puzzle before the killer strikes again.
The KGB and CIA reach agreement to eliminate former agents who might prove embarrassing to their former employers. A former CIA agent avoids elimination and calls in a favour from his former mentor.
The seaside town of Roxham sparks to life only in the summer. So, to skim the cream off the season's spoils, the local boys put their "System" into operation. Through a carefully worked out plan the boys (David Hemmings, John Alderton and Andrew Ray) spot the pretty girls arriving on holiday. They then board the weekend train at a station up the Line. Their leader, Tinker, a happy-snaps cameraman (Oliver Reed), photographs the girls to find out where they stay, and then through a rota system, with fair shares for all, they each select a girl to pursue. For boys on the make, the "System" saves time and eliminates competition, until one day Tinker meets Nicola (Jane Merrow), Rich, elegant, blase and in complete command of any romance, he finds himself at a loss for the first time. Has the System finally failed and has Tinker finally met his match?
Frank Calder, an outlaw leader, is dissatisfied with his wandering, shooting life and decides to better himself. He kidnaps Melissa Ruger, a substitute school teacher, and insists that she teach him how to read. Melissa's husband, Brandt, is a wealthy, sadistic man. When he discovers that his wife is missing, he gathers up a posse and sets out in pursuit. Armed with high powered rifles the pursuers pick off Calder's gang one by one. When all of Calder's gang have been killed Brandt hunts down Melissa and Calder for a final violent showdown.
It is 19th Century Europe and Captain Harry Flashman (Malcolm McDowell) is a gutless bully who seeks admission into European high society. Seeing a chance to promote their own menacing political schemes devious Otto von Bismarck (Oliver Reed) and Rudi Von Sternberg (Alan Bates) convince Flashman to disguise himself as a Prussian noble so that he can marry a gorgeous duchess (Britt Ekland). However, the hoax is discovered, and Flashman flees the continent, experiencing one calamity after another as well as some of history's most significant events in this hilarious romp that might just make you laugh instead of marvel at the next comic book 'hero' you encounter!
Jean Le Bête (Oliver Reed) is an intimidating fur trapper who comes to a small mining town in British Columbia in search of a wife. Having travelled for 3 days from his remote trappers hut Jean has to settle for a mute girl, Eve (Rita Tushingham), who has not spoken since her own family suffered at the hands of Indians when she was a young girl. The initial hostility between Jean and Eve thaws and the slowly changing relationship between the trapper and his mute partner is both touching and fragile. The story centres around these two mismatched individuals, both handicapped in their own way as they struggle to make a life together in the Canadian wilderness. From initial brutality to tolerance to mutual interdependence and finally love!
Prepare to experience all new spellbinding suspense and paranormal adventures as Johnny Smith (Anthony Michael Hall) faces the greatest challenges of his psychically altered existence, in the sixth and final season of this intense thriller based on characters from the Stephen King novel.
When a dangerous crime wave hits the beach, legendary Lt. Mitch Buchannon (Dwayne Johnson) leads his elite squad of badass lifeguards on a mission to prove you don't have to wear a badge to save the bay. Joined by a trio of hotshot recruits including former Olympian Matt Brody (Zac Efron), they'll ditch the surf and go deep undercover to take down a ruthless businesswoman (Priyanka Chopra), whose devious plans threaten the future of the bay.
Tom Cruise reunites with his 'Edge of Tomorrow' director, Doug Liman, in an international escapade based on the outrageous, true exploits of a hustler and pilot recruited to run one of the biggest covert operations in U.S. history. Based on an incredible true story of the CIA's biggest secret, 'American Made' will remind you: It's not a crime if you're doing it for the good guys…
A mysterious Jane Doe (Jaimie Alexander) with no memories of her past is found naked in Times Square, her body completely covered in tattoos. Who is she? Who tattooed her? And how is she linked to hardened FBI Agent Kurt Weller (Sullivan Stapleton), whose name is tattooed on her back? As Weller and his teammates - wartime vet Edgar Reade (Rob Brown), secretive Tasha Zapata (Audrey Esparza), tech whiz Patterson (Ashley Johnson) and Assistant Director Mayfair (Marianne Jean-Baptiste) - decode | the mystery of Jane's tattoos, they enter a high-stakes underworld of deadly secrets, conspiracy and revelations. As Jane unveils surprising new skills and talents, Weller is drawn deeper into their complicated relationship. All 23 Season One episodes burn with high-octane thrills that connect torn-from-the-headlines global events to a far-reaching espionage mission that could alter the fate of the world...with Jane at its center.
We've come so far and now the end is near. The journey that began with "Life on Mars" concludes as Alex Drake embarks on her final mission: to uncover the truth about Gene Hunt and unlock the dark secrets of this world. Alex is back, only this time it's 1983 and something feels different. The arrival of DCI Jim Keats, sent by Scotland Yard to monitor the station's performance, throws some unexpected light on past events. Haunted by the ghost of a policeman, Alex decides that her only hope in getting home lies in finding out what really happened to Sam Tyler. As the final series reaches its climax, will Alex finally manage to unlock the mysteries of this world and find her way home, or will everything she's held to be true come crashing down around her feet?
Series two kicks off on 1982 where leg warmers are cool, fluorescent is colour of choice, Thatcher is in her element and bullish DCI Gene Hunt is back, policing the streets in his politically incorrect and loud mouthed style. Sassy Alex Drake, with whom Hunt shares a fiery working relationship, is by his side, desperately trying to keep him in line. Though no nearer to getting back to her daughter, Alex believes she is suspended in time and finally understands how the world around her works. But when she starts hearing news from the future, she realises nothing is as it seems. Clinging on to fast fading hope, she discovers she may not be alone in her predicament. A mysterious stranger who also seems to be stuck in 1982 is making Alex doubt her current world is merely a figment of her imagination. Is he a friend who can help her get home or a foe who will destroy all she knows?
Thirty years after the events of the first film, a new blade runner, LAPD Officer K (Ryan Gosling), unearths a long-buried secret that has the potential to plunge what's left of society into chaos. K's discovery leads him on a quest to find Rick Deckard (Harrison Ford), a former LAPD blade runner who has been missing for 30 years.
"DCI Gene Hunt, (Philip Glenister) the Neanderthal copper last seen in Life on Mars is Back. Joined in London by his faithful sidekicks, DS Ray Carling (Dean Andrews), DC Chris Skelton (Marshall Lancaster) and a brand new red Audi Quattro, Gene is ready to take on the "southern Nancy" criminal scum and show the Met a thing or tow about policing. Only this time it’s 1981 and the world has changed: Charles and Diana are about to marry, there’s been rioting in Brixton and there are perms, pastel suits and cocktails all around him. Worse still, Hunt has finally met his match with the arrival of Di Alex Drake (Keeley Hawes), a sexy, sophisticated police psychologist from 2008 who has studied the world of the now deceased Sam Tyler. When Alex is shot and wakes up in 1981, she realises she has assimilated Sam’s fantasies with here own experiences to create this world. She needs to do everything in here power to keep fighting, to stay alive and to get back to the daughter Molly. To a soundtrack of Duran Duran, The Clash, OMD and The Human League, sparks fly as Hunt and Drake grapple with each other and the world around them.
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