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Based on a Terence Rattigan play, The Winslow Boy asks if the punishment meets the crime. Set in England, pre-WWI, the story revolves around Ronnie Winslow, a 13-year old cadet at the Osborne Naval College. When Ronnie steals an item worth a handful of change, he is expelled. His parents, furious with the expulsion, set out to prove Ronnie's innocence, at any cost, ultimately demanding the issue go to trial.
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Based on a Terence Rattigan play, The Winslow Boy asks if the punishment meets the crime. Set in England, pre-WWI, the story revolves around Ronnie Winslow, a 13-year old cadet at the Osborne Naval College. When Ronnie steals an item worth a handful of change, he is expelled. His parents, furious with the expulsion, set out to prove Ronnie's innocence, at any cost, ultimately demanding the issue go to trial.

On the eve of graduating top of her class in high school, Chariote Lowe witnesses the unthinkable the cold blooded murder of her best friend. The shock of this horrible event splits her psyche between trying to maintain the positive environment in which her grandmother has provided and the dangers that await her in the streets. Based on the novel by celebrated Cleveland author Stella Hall, Swing Lowe Sweet Chariote is an exciting coming of age story unlike any other. Featuring special appearances by Ray, Jr. (The Game Ain't for Everybody), Peter Lawson Jones (Alex Cross, If Joy Comes), Tony King (Sparkle, The Godfather), and Chuck D of Public Enemy! "... a heavy, hard hitting urban drama that packs a large emotional impact." D. RYAN MOWERY RYAN'S REVIEWS

Idealist John Wickliff Shawnessy (Montgomery Clift) drifts away from his high school sweetheart Nell Gaither (Eva Marie Saint) and enters into a passionate, but loveless, marriage with Susanna Drake (Elizabeth Taylor) a wealthy New Orleans belle, But John soon learns that Susanna's mother died in a lunatic asylum and it becomes apparent that Susanna has inherited her family's curse for she tricked him into marriage, Frustrated with life, John leaves home by enlisting in the Northern Army and fights in Tennessee and Georgia during the terrible and brutal Civil War where he does some soul searching for himself and explores his path in life to what may lay in store for him should he return home.

When an actual, honest-to-goodness royal princess runs off from her official obligations and duties for a couple of days to see how the other half lives, she winds up falling for a good Samaritan who is unaware of her real identity. And it happens right around Christmas. Will the guy still feel the same way once he learns the truth? And if this works out, won't that make him a prince? We're guessing yes.