41 – 47 of 47 movies
King of the Elves
Legendary storyteller Phillip K. Dick's short story (his only experiment in the fantasy genre) becomes the basis for this fantastic and imaginative tale about an average man living in the Mississippi Delta, whose reluctant actions to help a desperate band of elves leads them to name him their new king. Joining the innocent and endangered elves as they attempt to escape from an evil and menacing troll, their unlikely new leader finds himself caught on a journey filled with unimaginable dangers and a chance to bring real meaning back to his own life.
Kiss & Tango
Marina, a NY advertising executive, quits her job and goes to Argentina, falls in love with a man and a culture and rediscovers herself in the process.
Kit Lambert Project
Kit Lambert discovers the rock band The Who while he is trying to make a film about the band, known then as the High Numbers. Instead, he decides to manage the band and to launch their musical career, and with Chris Stamp -- brother of Terence Stamp -- Lambert pushes Townshend to take The Who into more experimental avenues. The result is the seminal rock opera album "Tommy," which later becomes a Ken Russell film. Lambert also works with Jimi Hendrix and other artists, and is as known for self-destruction as they are.
Klonoa
The adventures of the cat-like Klonoa and his pals through a dream world.
Kojak
Tough and incorruptible Lieutenant Theodore Kojak, a bald, dapper policeman, is stubborn and tenacious in his investigation of crimes—and also displays a dark, cynical wit, along with a tendency to bend the rules if it brings a criminal to justice.
Kolymsky Heights
An Oxford Professor receives an envelope containing nothing but two cigarette papers, which begins a chain of events that will change the course of history.
Kull the Conqueror
Born in Atlantis around 20,000 BC, Kull is exiled over a mercy killing and later becomes a mercenary fighter and eventually King of Valusia on the neighboring continent of Thuria.