To keep her alternative business running, a middle-aged businesswoman resorts to an unusual solution that coincides with a series of mysterious disappearances in her hometown.
Vyom, the school principal's a nerdy teenager son is disliked by most of his classmates, has only four friends, and a crush, Tara. When Tara goes missing and found dead, Vyom decides to solve the mystery behind her death.
Tales of Mystery was a British supernatural television drama anthology series based on the short stories of Algernon Blackwood. It was broadcast by ITV and ran over three seasons from 1961-1963. Produced by Peter Graham Scott, each episode was 25 minutes long and introduced by John Laurie. None of the 29 episodes broadcast survive in any television archive, however.
When a series of mysterious deaths casts a dark shadow on a family's centuries-old Nagpanchami festival, the new bride must confront a divine curse allegedly behind it all. In a gripping battle between tradition and truth, she uncovers secrets that challenge the family’s faith and her beliefs.
The story is set in Edo's Fukagawa district, where the heroine, Oichi, dreams of becoming a doctor and assists her father, a physician named Shōan. Oichi possesses a special ability: she can hear the "voices" and see the "figures" of those who have passed away with unresolved regrets. With a cheerful and positive outlook, Oichi, together with a local police chief, delves into the darkness of human nature, solving mysteries along the way. While the story offers the thrill of a period mystery with unexpected culprits, it is also a coming-of-age tale of Oichi as she struggles and ultimately carves out her own path using her unique powers.
Haunted by mysterious nightmares, heiress Xu Peiyu ventures into Tongbo Mountain guided by Lin Chen, a descendant of mountain guardians seeking the truth behind his great-grandfather’s death. As they uncover family secrets and face deadly dangers together, they’re forced to confront an ancient feud that could either bind them forever or set them free.
Hirai Taro is a writer, who admires detective novels by Conan Doyle, Maurice Leblanc, and Edgar Allan Poe. He tries to get his own novels published, but newspapers and publishing companies show no interest towards his stories. The only person who reads his novels is Murayama Ryuko. They communicate with each other through letters. While writing his novels, Hirai Taro works low paying jobs and lives in poverty. He meets elderly Private Detective Shirai Saburo. Shirai Saburo teams up with Hirai Taro and they do private detective jobs together.
While uncovering her origins, Ansheng exposes an imposter posing as Song Qiaona, teams with Lu Qingzi to reclaim their rightful lives, but plunges into a deeper trap before reuniting with her mother.
Can people get affected by Virus only physically? Or is there a type of virus that can take over people's souls and spirits? If it is, then what are the consequences? People lose their sense of reasoning and goodwill. The lies and selfishness spread over society like a virus. In our story, the devastated and wandering Afzal meets Niranjan who makes him realize that people's wrongdoings and injustices also come back in the camouflage of a virus. So does Afzal have to make an atonement to get recovery from that virus?
The George Sanders Mystery Theater is the title of a 30 minute American television mystery drama series which aired on the NBC in 1957 and hosted by character actor George Sanders.
Some of the actors who were cast in the episodes included: George Sanders, Lyle Talbot, June Vincent, S. John Launer, Paul Petersen, and John Archer.
Ancient mysteries, new findings and state-of-the-art scientific methods on the way to sensational discoveries. Actor Jan Novotný searches for the greatest secrets of Bohemia, Moravia and Silesia.