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Crow

It seems that the theme of forbidden love has become the new favorite subject of the home theater network; in almost every work you watch, a forbidden love is involved. The story of Mahdavian's 'Crow' (Kalaagh) is no different. A middle-aged man falls in love with a young woman, a passionate and burning love that leads to nothing but darkness and destruction. Based on the released teaser, the story is about a pre-revolution army officer named Dariush who falls in love with a young woman named Saye. However, it appears that this young woman might be an infiltrator."

Crow

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Life Under My Skin

A group of wounded souls met at a tattoo shop. They have never met each other but a terrible fire connects them all. What is the truth buried deep in their hearts? Mysterious tattoo artist Lin Yuan and psychotherapist Qin Chuan inadvertently become involved in the suicide case of the wife of a financial tycoon. Lin Yuan's tattoo shop has became a haven for customers to etch their stories. The locked up memories from 5 years ago disrupts the lives of a number of people - some have paid with their lives, some have changed their dreams while some have lost their family.

Life Under My Skin

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It's Murder. But Is It Art?

It's Murder. But Is It Art? is a 1976 six-part comedy thriller serial written by David Pursall and Jack Seddon, and produced for BBC One. It stars Arthur Lowe, John Gower, Dudley Foster, Arthur Howard, and Anthony Sagar. Eccentric artist-turned-detective called Phineas Drake investigates when beautiful blonde Tina Kent is discovered murdered in the drawing-room of Brigadier Austin Binghop. Insp. Hook is convinced that Binghop is the culprit and takes him into custody. However, Mr Drake thinks otherwise and places himself in considerable personal jeopardy – with the trail leading him to the house of Chelsea socialite Mrs MacPherson. Barring some low-quality, off-air recorded monochrome trailers from the time, the entire series is believed to be lost.

It's Murder. But Is It Art?

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Suske en Wiske - De Poppenserie

After lengthy discussions with Willy Vandersteen, the artist of the comic strip, this series was put into production in 1973. This happened in collaboration with the Flemish actor and producer Wies Andersen. Instead of adaptations of the existing comics, six new stories were chosen. The puppets were given multiple facial expressions and the sets and props were made based on detailed designs by Studio Vandersteen. Lambik always acts as narrator. A striking difference with the comics is that Jerom's doll now has its eyes open.

Suske en Wiske - De Poppenserie

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The Drakers

Chris and Fabri are two young "Formula Kids" drivers and compete in championship for the Drakers team. As they are in the kids section, Chris and Fabri drive their cars through the X-Racer, a kind of "capsule" inside which they sit and drive from distance. Thanks to their X-Tab, Chris and Fabri can communicate to their racing cars and travel through space to easily reach the races locations all over the world. Their mission is not only to become champions; they will also have to rescue the "official" driver of the Drakers' team, who disappeared at the beginning of their adventures, and another task of their main mission is to find the X-Rall, a basic component for their cars.

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Akechi Kogoro vs. Kindaichi Kosuke

The two most famous Japanese mystery characters have come together to solve a crime. A year ago, a man was trying to commit suicide by jumping off a police station building. He was rescued by two man who happened to be the well known Akechi Kogoro and Kosuke Kindaichi. The famous duo were asked to be the witness and to provide information for police record. From the surface, it was a simple case of suicide. however, soon after the incident, The police lieutenant committed suicide in his office. Slowly from the gathered evident, the two most unlikely case are being linked.

Akechi Kogoro vs. Kindaichi Kosuke

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