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- Reeling from an unimaginable loss, 25-year-old Theodore Roosevelt abandons New York politics and journeys to the lawless Dakota Badlands, where he establishes the sprawling Elkhorn Ranch and attempts to remake himself into a cattleman.
- Once a feared lawman, the legendary Bat Masterson trades his sheriff's badge for a pen and becomes a newspaper reporter. He now travels the frontier to chronicle the amazing true stories of the Wild West and bring them to life once more.
- The great warriors of history are examined for fantasy combat simulations.
- Eustace, along with a new companion named Jill Pole, is brought back to Narnia. The pair are told by Aslan they must search for King Caspian's missing son, Prince Rilian.
- "Punishment Park" is a pseudo-documentary purporting to be a film crews's news coverage of the team of soldiers escorting a group of hippies, draft dodgers, and anti-establishment types across the desert in a type of capture the flag game. The soldiers vow not to interfere with the rebels' progress and merely shepherd them along to their destination. At that point, having obtained their goal, they will be released. The film crew's coverage is meant to insure that the military's intentions are honorable. As the representatives of the 60's counter-culture get nearer to passing this arbitrary test, the soldiers become increasingly hostile, attempting to force the hippies out of their pacifist behavior. A lot of this film appears improvised and in several scenes real tempers seem to flare as some of the "acting" got overaggressive. This is a interesting exercise in situational ethics. The cinéma vérité style, hand-held camera, and ambiguous demands of the director - would the actors be able to maintain their roles given the hazing they were taking - pushed some to the brink. The cast's emotions are clearly on the surface. Unfortunately this film has gone completely underground and is next to impossible to find. It would offer a captivating document of the distrust that existed between soldiers willfully serving in the military and those persons who opposed the war peacefully.
- The adventures of a family of Raccoons and their friends.
- Characterized as being among the largest outlaw biker gangs in the world, The Triple Sixer's unrivaled presence and strength stretches from Halifax to Vancouver, with one important exception- Ontario. The richest market in the country.
- When Canada's Prime Minister drowns in what appears to be a boating accident, his son takes office and is drawn into a deceptive world of power and corruption.
- The true story of how Canada built and destroyed the world's most advanced fighter plane back in the 1950s.
- An elite task force headed by US Marshal Lenny DePaul hunt down some of world's most wanted fugitives and felons
- Documentary series investigates some of America's greatest unsolved mysteries.
- When one of their experiments goes wrong, two wacky scientists (who are also incredible monster hunters) are forced to put their monster hunting skills to the test. Together with two fearless kids, they want to save the world from a bunch of tiny monsters, and giant candy-craving monsters.
- This film follows a courageous woman's journey from servitude in England to the harsh life of Outport Newfoundland. Along the way she endures many hardships, including attempted rape and being abandoned by the father of her child.
- Each installment of this Military channel reality series finds special ops expert Wil Willis working his way through a different military objective.
- A biography of the famous, controversial and flamboyant Prime Minister of Canada, Pierre Elliot Trudeau.
- A dramatized comprehensive survey of the history of Canada.
- A dramatization of the failed World War II raid which became the most serious defeat of Canadian forces in the war.
- Iconic weapons are tested and their historical significance is examined.
- Generous young women will do (almost) anything to save a public service from destruction by greedy town developers.
- This documentary claim that Amelia Earhart and her navigator, Fred Noonan, ended up in Japanese custody during the course of the second world war.
- The elite men and women of America's Special Operations' units come head-to-helmet in a worldwide battle of their skill, adaptability and strength.
- The Egyptian book of the dead could be the oldest document in human history, and the foundation of western civilization. This amazing scroll of secrets is brought back to life.
- It is doomsday that is foretold in the Mayan calendar, the Chinese oracle of the I Ching - even in an internet-based prophetic software program: December 21, 2012. This History Channel documentary examines the myths and offers a fact-based examination of this historic event. The DVD also includes a bonus Documentary: Mayan Doomsday Prophecy, which digs even deeper in the prophecy that surrounds this date in history.
- Documentary exploring the mythology of the Garden of Eden, the paradise on earth described in the Bible as existing before the corruption of mankind.
- Battleground: Alexander the Great follows the battlefield strategy of one of history's fiercest warriors. The battle at Galgamela is re-enacted through live action & CGI.
- In the gangster era of the Great Depression, no criminal captured the public's imagination like bank robber John Dillinger. In a world where money was scarce and banks regularly foreclosed on homes and farms, Dillinger - with his athletic, flamboyant and charismatic style - became a hero to the downtrodden. For 13 violent months prior to his death, Dillinger and his gang swept through the Midwest in a crime wave unparalleled in modern history. His multiple robberies, wild chases, daring prison breaks and fierce machine gun battles fascinated the country. And when he was finally gunned down outside the Biograph Theater in Chicago, many bystanders dipped their skirts and handkerchiefs in Dillinger's blood as souvenirs. But what if the FBI, the Chicago police and the enthusiastic onlookers were all wrong about Dillinger's death? Join investigators as they use the best in modern forensic science to answer a number of decades-old questions: Why did the corpse bear little resemblance to pictures of the infamous gangster? How did the autopsy report mysteriously disappear? And why, of all things, did the corpse have different fingerprints than that of Dillinger himself?
- Documentary examining the truth behind the religious order that are credited by some with possessing the Holy Grail, knowing the bloodline of Christ, discovering America a century before Columbus and creating modern banking.
- From soaring cathedrals to intimate chapels, sanctuaries of all faiths provide a beacon for seekers and a stage for astonishing mysteries. From divine intervention to unholy terror, we uncover the mysteries of the world's greatest houses of worship.
- The Universe is a dangerous place. But pop culture has played fast and loose with the facts, and often the things we know are all wrong, and when you're dealing with the universe, ignorance can be deadly.
- A celebration of the frontier spirit, this special highlights five of the legendary Black cowboys who helped tame the Old West. Today, these heroes inspire a new generation of cowboys and ranchers who keep that spirit alive and well.
- Real-life medical drama about the University of Chicago Hospitals.
- Unravel the mysteries of civilisation with Michael Arbuthnot as he travels the globe in Secret Worlds in this collection of six in-depth documentaries.
- Friday 20 February 1959 is known as "Black Friday"" in Canada's aviation community. On that day, Prime Minister John Diefenbaker rose in the House of Commons and terminated the A.V. Roe Arrow, the world's most advanced military aircraft.
- Documentary examining the biblical prophecies of Armageddon and comparing them to newly discovered scientific facts. Is the Apocalypse a poetic message of hope to persecuted 1st century Christians or a prophecy of impending doom?
- Compliation of guests from the bizarre Canadian talk show Ed's Night Party. The show is hosted by Ed the Sock. Yes, you read that right. Ed is a sock puppet. He's become a TV folk hero in Canada, as well as a regular host on the Much Music cable network.
- Eight animated pieces by eight artists, from the studios of the National Film Board of Canada.
- The history of the Statue of Liberty, including how it almost didn't make it to the United States and the $260 million restoration project.
- Featuring the highest, fastest, newest and most cutting-edge coasters on the planet, this is an exciting adventure into coaster mania. Features 'Stealth', 'Goliath', 'Roar', 'California Screamin', 'X', and many more.
- The stakes are high this season as Prepper Hillbillies Barry and Eric aim to please the demands of their clients. From a "fake driveway" designed to swallow up any car that dares to travel over it to a hidden storeroom tucked behind a 'spy movie-style' bookcase door, these guys come up with inventive ways to keep their clients' most prized possessions safe.
- The murder of Lizzie Borden's Mother and Father undergoes a forensic investigation - on this Discovery Channel special.
- It is based on imaginary events in the King Edward Hotel in Toronto, and the guests (usually romantic) interactions with each other.