The Clue of the Missing Ape (1953)
Gênero : Família
Runtime : 58M
Director : James Hill
Sinopse
Story of how two youngsters round up crooks planning to blow up the British fleet off Gibraltar.
Two British beauties go to Barbados with a yacht captain who does not know what he's in for.
Em plena Segunda Guerra Mundial, em 1942, o capitão de um submarino enfrenta enormes dificuldades no comando de uma tripulação pouco experiente. Durante a Batalha do Atlântico Norte, eles vivem num inferno claustrofóbico afundando navios ingleses e procurando barcos aliados.
Two youths, Niño and Compi, enter the world of drug smuggling in the Strait of Gibraltar; while two police officers, Jesús and Eva, try to eradicate the contraband.
La Roca is an epic Romeo and Juliet love story between the massive Rock of Gibraltar and its neighboring Spanish city of La Linea. Despite being declared enemies by their countries, they used to be inseparable. But in 1969, Francisco Franco, the fascist dictator of Spain, closed the entrance to the British territory of Gibraltar, isolating 30,000 people without food, water, or telephone lines. According to him, The Rock would fall like ripe fruit. Indoctrination on both sides eventually forced the separation of thousands of mixed families, who for over 13 years would meet at the border every Sunday to look through binoculars at their estranged lovers, brothers, parents and babies, screaming messages from a distance. La Roca tells the emotional tale of this important chapter of world history.
Set in a beautiful fishing village in Gibraltar, Wonderful Things! stars Frankie Vaughan as Carmello, a young fisherman who, unable to earn enough from fishing to marry his tempestuous fiancée, decides to come to England to seek his fortune and finds fortunes are not quite so easy to come by.
A group of children go on an excursion in the Gibraltar Tunnels, when suddenly things start happening.
Stabat Mater opens and closes with two sung laments, then launches into a breathless torrent of words and phrases, a re-reading of the eternal feminine of Joyce’s Ulysses, which echoes the exultant/feverish swoop of the camera through a Mediterranean landscape
Two desperate men turn in an uncomfortable business partners to find a secret gold looking for change their bad star.