Nestled quietly in the heart of a buzzing community, there sits a school that to any who might pass it by, appears to be quite normal. However, as is often the case, looks can be quite deceiving. Inhabited by several malicious phantoms, this school plays host to more than its dedicated faculty and lively student body.
Two orphans, Gu Dan and He Dongliang, are forced to steal the ancient artifact Miao Yin Bird to save their kidnapped master, Liu Buchang. Along the way, security captain Qiao Yu and investigator Yu Xiaoxiao, drawn in by the artifact’s insurance case, get entangled in the mission. Together, they uncover a massive conspiracy involving an international tomb raiding syndicate, leading to a dangerous battle for priceless treasures.
Old and Senile Ninja Grandmas is an action/comedy series that follows four seniors who rule their retirement home with an iron fist, or well an iron lung.
An action drama that tells the story of a mysterious young man who lost his memory. Jo Eun Hee is a female soldier in the navy who works with Sung Ki Soo to carry out special missions under UDU (Underwater Demolitions Unit) Sung Ki Soo is a navy lieutenant who is also a professor at the non-commissioned officer department who is the first to see through the identity of the young man who lost is memory.
Mawin and Baeng are two identical men from different backgrounds. Baeng grew up as a street kid in Thailand, while Mawin comes from a wealthy family and lived abroad. After losing his adopted wealthy parents in a plane crash, Baeng's face is deformed, and he disappears for eight years, returning as Tanakan. Meanwhile, Mawin pretends to be Baeng and enters his childhood friend Cindy's life.
For Whom the Bell Tolls is a British television series first aired by BBC in 1965, based on the novel by Ernest Hemingway. It stars John Ronane, Ann Bell, Julian Curry, Glynn Edwards and Joan Miller. The film was adapted for television by Giles Cooper and was directed by Rex Tucker. It consisted of four 45-minute episodes, the first of which aired on 2 October 1965. According to the BBC archives none of the episodes of the film still exist.
Twenty years into the future, a city now called "Tokyo" has developed into one of the few world-class high-tech centers, "Tokyo City." The main character, Ken Kanzaki, is a young investigator assigned to the criminal investigation section of the Metropolitan Police. He is one of the finest sharpshooters in the Police. One day, Ken is ordered to provide security for a party held by "Zaizen Konzern," a world-class plutocracy.
500 years before Saiyuki, a heretic child with golden eyes is brought to Heaven and given into the reluctant care of a minor deity, Konzen, nephew of the Merciful Goddess, Kanzeon Bosatsu. Konzen eventually names him "Goku". Goku befriends two other minor gods, Marshal Tenpou and General Kenren of the Western Army of Heaven, and a boy who seems to be his age, the War Prince Nataku. Though Goku is happy in his new home, Heaven is not kind to heretics.
Chiyan Jinyiwei Qin Hu and his companions believe in “the emperor guards the country, the brocade guards the country, the chivalrous bones hide the rivers and lakes, and a hundred deaths will not leave a name”, and it is a heroic act to protect the country and the country and bravely fight against the rebel forces. Qin Hu, who has always been unruly, is gradually involved in a shocking conspiracy concerning the common people of the world due to the investigation of a bizarre murder case. At the same time, he also uncovers the mystery of his life experience that has been buried for more than 20 years. In the investigation of extremely dangerous cases again and again, the threat of the enemy, the betrayal of his colleagues, and the suspicion of his partners did not destroy Qin Hu’s ambition for justice.
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