Thomas er en ung, succesrig modefotograf i 60´ernes "swinging London". Han har sit eget studio, hvor han herser rundt med sine modeller, men af og til prøver han også at indfange "virkeligheden" med sit kamera. En dag fotograferer han et par i en park, og da han forstørrer billederne, opdager han, at han måske har filmet et mord.
To mænd og en kvinde findes myrdet i Gorky Park. Deres ansigter er ukendelige, så Arkady Renko's eneste spor i den makabre mordsag er den smukke Irina. Hun har i hvert fald kendt ét af ofrene og ligger måske inde med nøglen til mysteriet. Renko går, med hjælp fra en amerikansk politimand, i gang med efterforskningen. Selv om han ved, nogen mener, hemmeligheder kun kan sikres på én måde.
Seeking to avoid arrest while fleeing through a city park at night, two jewel thieves, Gordon and young Tommy, stash some just-stolen jewels on elderly, unknowing Martha Abbott. They then invite Martha to come live with them as their housekeeper, duping her into helping fence their goods. When Martha eventually becomes aware of the criminal activities, she strives to help Tommy reform.
Director/screenwriter Gabriel Fleming (One Thousand Years) explores the subtleties of loneliness, friendship, and sexuality with this tale of two high school friends who are forced to face their unspoken sexual history while wandering the streets of San Francisco on Halloween night.
Frederick Law Olmsted designed New York City's Central Park with Calvert Vaux over 150 years ago, and it remains an undisputed haven of tranquility amidst one of the largest, tallest, and most unnatural places on earth. This film examines the creation of America's great city parks in the late 1800s through the enigmatic eyes of Frederick Law Olmsted, visionary urban planner and landscape architect. In his own words, Olmsted and America's Urban Parks weaves together Olmsted's engaging and poignant personal story with those of the lasting masterpieces he left for us today, featuring Academy Award-winning actor Kevin Kline as the voice of Frederick Law Olmsted.