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Features today’s Hollywood blockbuster hits and timeless classics celebrating the artistry of filmmaking.
Planet of the Apes
Director Tim Burton ("Batman") reinvents one of the most acclaimed and beloved works of science fiction, Pierre Boulle's classic novel "Planet of the Apes." Burton's "Planet of the Apes" begins with the famed original's premise -- a pilot finds himself in a world turned upside down after landing on a strange planet.
Dawn of the Planet of the Apes
Ten years after simian flu wiped out much of the world's homosapiens, genetically enhanced chimpanzee Caesar (Andy Serkis) and his ever-growing band of followers have established a thriving colony just outside San Francisco in Muir Woods. Meanwhile, a small band of human survivors emerges, which forces Caesar -- as leader -- to grapple with the dual challenge of protecting his people and re-establishing a relationship with the remaining human population -- the latter being Caesar's secret wish.
Ad Astra
Thirty years ago, Clifford McBride led a voyage into deep space, but the ship and crew were never heard from again. Now his son -- a fearless astronaut -- must embark on a daring mission to Neptune to uncover the truth about his missing father and a mysterious power surge that threatens the stability of the universe.
The Abominable Snowman of the Himalayas
British scientist John Rollason (Peter Cushing) is studying plants in the Himalayas with his wife (Maureen Connell) while he waits for his American associate, Tom Friend (Forrest Tucker). When Friend arrives, Rollason accompanies him on a trip to find the mysterious creature Yeti, along with Friend's partner (Robert Brown) and a guide (Michael Brill) who claims he can find the beast. The group proceeds despite warnings. However, the trip quickly becomes more dangerous than they had anticipated.
Night Train to Paris
A retired spy helps his former boss recover tapes containing defense information, only to learn his new partner has double-crossed him.
If I'm Lucky
Desperate for money, a swing band led by Earl Gordon (Harry James) gets a job working for a political campaign, playing at rallies for the candidate, Darius J. Magonnagle (Edgar Buchanan). Political managers, however, decide that the band's charming singer, Allen Clark (Perry Como), would make a better candidate. Clark plays along, but as the election nears, he decides he's had enough of politics. The operatives who roped him in, however, are not about to let him go easily.
Son of Robin Hood
In medieval England, many years have passed since Robin Hood was robbing from the rich and giving to the poor. A new tyrant, however, named Duke Simon Des Roches (David Farrar), is poised to seize control of the kingdom. To stop him, the remaining Merry Men must rally to save their fellow countrymen. Needing a fearless leader, they call upon Robin's son Jamie (Al Hedison). But the arrival of Deering (June Laverick), a girl who claims to be Robin's daughter, complicates matters.
Thunderhead: Son of Flicka
Flicka, the beloved horse of young Ken McLaughlin (Roddy McDowall), has given birth to a son. But instead of taking after the calm and collected Flicka, the colt, which Ken names Thunderhead, takes after his wild albino father. Despite Thunderhead's wild streak and rebellious spirit, Ken and his father, Rob (Preston Foster) try to break the wild stallion and make it into a prized racing horse. But Thunderhead's wild nature may by too much for either of them to tame.