Das Blaue Palais is a series of five TV feature films written and directed by German author and filmmaker Rainer Erler. All five stories about the research and findings of an interdisciplinary scientific project have also been published as novels by Goldmann in 1978, 1979 and 1980. The series had an international cast. It was shot in Bavaria, Scotland, USA and Asia.
Join Zed, Addison, Willa, and the rest of their friends in a series of shorts that are jam-packed with music, adventure, fun, and...a carnivorous plant monster?! Will they get trapped in a never-ending summer time-loop and try to sing their way out? Probably! Will they face off against a horrifying mega-cricket??? Again, probably! From the summery to the spooky, our beloved Seabrook crew will take on everything from evil clones to a party-crashing "Solstice Slasher," and still have time to hang out and have fun together.
18-year-old writer Su Meng has written her first romance novel 'Give You My Heart'. In the novel, she created a villain named Mu Sichen, who is smart and cunning.
One day, Mu Sichen comes to her house and forces her to let him live with her. Mu Sichen's arrival makes Su Meng's life miserable and changes everything in her life. Despite the many things that happened, Mu Sichen is gradually moved by Su Meng's warm spirit, unexpectedly falling in love with her without realizing it.
Programmer Fang Ximu is accidentally pulled into the romance game Secret Relations as a disposable NPC who can be erased at any time. To survive, she must complete the game’s main quest by winning the heart of its flawless CEO hero, Bai Haotian. Trapped in a world where love is a matter of life and death, she must outsmart the ultimate dream man—or be logged off for good.
The story takes place in an unidentified time when the earth is one large desert. The Cartographer, the main character and one of the few remaining humans, decides to remap the planet, describing everything that has changed from how it was and how the inhabitants are able or unable to adapt to these changes.
The One Game is a four-part 1988 British television drama serial, produced by Central Independent Television and broadcast on ITV from 4 June to 25 June 1988. Set and filmed in Birmingham, it starred Patrick Malahide, Stephen Dillane, Pippa Haywood and Kate McKenzie, and was written by John Brown from a concept by Tony Benet.
As a dizzying heat wave hits Montreal and throws the city into a state of general torpor, the residents of the Saint-Henri neighborhood fall prey to events that reason cannot explain.
Nagasawa Masami stars as a woman working at her family's antique shop. One day, a man shows up at the store with a mysterious camera that has the power to reveal a person's future worth.
Fate leads diving instructor Sha Zi to a magical ring that allows her to transform her appearance, bringing her into the life of Han Hai, a fashion designer haunted by the disappearance of his fiancée, Yu Yu. Believing that Sha Zi’s transformation into Yu Yu could unlock the truth, Han Hai views her as the key to solving the mystery. Over time, their connection deepens, and they open themselves to the possibility of love.
Vikram Aur Betaal was a children's television programme aired on DD National. The series contained stories from Indian mythology that aim at teaching kids life lessons while entertaining them. The concept of the program was based on Baital Pachisi, a collection of tales about the semi-legendary King Vikram and the Vetala, a vampire-like being.
Dracula's Kiss is an Italian 2 part TV-miniseries, directed by Roger Young. It is based on the 1897 novel of the same name by Bram Stoker, though it updates the events of the novel to the present day.
Comic book store owner Stuart Bloom is tasked with restoring reality after he breaks a device built by Sheldon and Leonard, accidentally bringing about a multiverse Armageddon. Stuart is aided in this quest by his girlfriend Denise, geologist friend Bert, and quantum physicist/all-around pain in the ass Barry Kripke. Along the way, they meet alternate-universe versions of characters we’ve come to know and love from The Big Bang Theory. As the title implies, things don't go well.