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- Mr and Mrs Stockholm visit the Paul U. Bergström (PUB) department store to buy a new wardrobe for a journey. They visit different departments, where the future Greta Garbo (Gustafson at the time) is one the models showing outfits for Mrs Stockholm.
- During the Russian Civil War, pilot Sergey Sedov engages in battle with the Black Cat enemy fighter, controlled by the famous pilot Baru. In the battle, Sedov wounded Baru, but Sedov's plane fell apart in the air. Sedov was only miraculously saved. A few years later, Sedov and Baru meet in international competitions in Tehran. Baru are to defend the honor of a French company, Sedov and his student Ivanov - the honor of their country. In the end, the defeated Baru can only express hope of a rematch during a new meeting with Sedov in a future war. The film has not survived.
- The young Chinese peon Van, staying in an overnight house, becomes the casual victim of a recruiter. He is dressed in a soldier's overcoat and given a new rifle. At the same time, at a Soviet frontier post Red Army soldiers Vaska (Melnikov) and "Malyutka" (Nazarenko) are learning Chinese phrases about class unity with the peasants of Manchuria. Next, Quomintang soldiers with White Russian officers seize the Soviet border village. The wounded Red Army man Melnikov falls into their hands, and the young soldier Van, like the others who took part in the raid, witness the cruel interrogation of Vasily by Captain Alyabyev (Zhakov). The Chinese army begins a direct invasion of the USSR with an attack on a border bridge. At the cost of their own lives, several Red Army men hold positions. A massive counterattack by the Soviet troops rejects the enemy. Among many Chinese soldiers, Van is taken captive. After being fed he encounters an officer of his unit, who, demonstrating the most friendly and equal relations, persuades Van to help him escape. But, being free, the officer restores the distance and demands submission. In the course of the escape, Van kills the officer and returns to the location of the Red Army, having seen a fundamentally different, humane attitude towards the captured enemy. During the lightning operation, units of the Soviet troops occupy several border settlements and, after the signing of the Khabarovsk Protocol, victoriously return to their places of permanent deployment. Chinese peasants and farm laborers, among them Van, escort them like brothers.
- A waitress helps a ruined composer. When he triumphs and after a surgery he decides to marry her.
- Ernie winds up with two dates for the same dance because he traded items with both in class and each think they're going steady with him. Ernie consults with the family for advice on how to handle the situation but still is not sure what to do. He has dreams about talking to the girls and is very nervous about it. Chip tries to help Ernie and writes a speech for him to give both girls so that he's polite, but Ernie is rude to both girls when he delivers it. The mom of one girl comes to the house and forces him to take her daughter. The other girl's dad calls Steve and lets him know that she's upset and Steve agrees to have Ernie go to the dance with her. In the end, Chip escorts one of the girls to the dance to help Ernie.
- Consumer watchdog programme.
- Episode one revisits stars such as the Liverpudlian singer Cilla Black. After her interview with Braden, she became the first female singer to get her own TV series. Singers Lulu, Tom Jones, Davey Jones, pop music DJ Simon Dee, fashion luminaries of the era Felicity Green and Ossie Clark also feature.
- Adventurous boys start a trip without adult supervision. Parents, however, are afraid of their children, so they delegate local people to keep eyes on their children, watch out for them. The troubles begin when the boys begin the great war.
- The coming-of-age story of young college student, Joey (Christopher de Leon), who has lost all sense of direction and meaning in life, waking up every morning to the same old day that went before; fruitless, senseless, lifeless. He's a carefree kind of guy who just bums around with his friends. The only thing that inspires him is music. The problem is, he has yet to finish writing a song, which turns out to be the movie's theme song, and the theme song of his awakening. Then Joey meets Ana (Hilda Koronel), who immediately sweeps him off his feet. A very sweet friendship develops between them. Suddenly, Joey's world is turned upside-down and his mornings are never the same again.
- Besim does not find warmth from his stepfather Ahmet. He abandoned school and makes serious mistakes associating with bad people. But it is precisely the warm hand of classmates, his teacher and the whole of society that brings Besim back to life.
- Teen angst in Mexico City is made all the worse by a young provincial woman's infatuation for a ghost, in this effective drama about disturbed youth. Aida arrives in Mexico City and is immediately introduced into the world of drugs and sex by the friends she meets. Before long, she is having visions of the ghostly "El Humo" ("Smoke") and after she meets him at a party, they both are struck by Cupid's arrow. After some back-and-forth stepping around the nature of their relationship, El Humo disappears for five days, and Aida is distraught -- she locks herself up in her dark room, smokes some weed, takes a few hallucinogenic mushrooms, and then has a vision that clears up the mystery surrounding El Humo.
- The life and work of Archbishop Oscar Romero who opposed, at great personal risk, the tyrannical repression in El Salvador.
- "Mothers vs. sons" football game.
- Milton, a put-upon office worker at an evil corporation called Initech, talks to the camera about his troubles, picks his nose and threatens to burn the building down while being occasionally hounded by his boss.
- 1992–19937.6 (115)TV EpisodeWhen The Daughters of the Traditional South are set to arrive at the hotel, Blanche hangs a Confederate flag on the front counter, though this doesn't bode well with Roland. Meanwhile, Rose is outraged when a married man whom she knows checks in with his mistress.
- An unimpressive, everyday man is forced into a situation where he is told to kill a politician to save his kidnapped daughter.
- 1992– TV-PGTV EpisodeThe making of the hit "Jurassic Park"; "The Return of Hunter," a TV reunion movie of sorts for the 1984-91 NBC cop show with former New York Giants/Los Angeles Rams defensive end Fred Dryer discussing the production and getting back into the role; fallout from the Oklahoma City Bombing.
- Earth is invaded by Martians with unbeatable weapons and a cruel sense of humor.
- Deep underground, the 58th are on the run from hostiles. They meet another squadron who's commander orders them to enter another tunnel. Damphouse refuses and tells the 58th not to go because of a vision and a feeling. Most of the other squad die. Could it really be ESP?
- James Bond must track down agent-turned-terrorist Alec Trevelyan to stop the launch of a powerful satellite. Play the game that set the stage for the First-person shooter genre on the console.
- A plausible journey through end-of-millennium anxieties. A journey where many story-lines are encountered, common memories accumulated, and a series of images reconstructed where in believers and non-believers can find reason for hope be it only in the differences of their own cultural motives. The most widespread fears that anguish contemporary man are evoked. Images of the past are mixed with images of the present in one great never-ending pilgrimage. The story guides the audience out of the anxiety. As if to say the worst is over. And little by little the meaning of the journey is revealed with the arrival in Rome.
- Follows Tom Green, a comedian who likes to pull pranks on everybody.
- A movie that spoofs boy bands like N*Sync, New Kids on the Block, Backstreet Boys, etc. It's the boy band version of Spinal Tap!
- Doug and the "Anipals" introduce animated segments, short videos and other wacky clips. Meanwhile, the other 'Anipal' puppets go on wacky adventures through the city.
- Following the Profesor's latest (unsuccessful) attempts to make tea, he goes to the trading post to try to persuade Dumont to trade something for a box of Earl Grey. Dumont obliges, when Jane persuades him that 'a good deed can be its own reward', which Tarzan overhears her saying. As they are about to leave, none other than those less-than-friendly-diamond-miners, Neils and Merkus arrive. They want to search for their lost diamonds, and Tarzan reluctantly allows them on the condition that they leave the gorilla family alone. While mining, Neils and Merkus are attacked by Tublat, the banished bull-ape enemy of Tarzan and family. However by some lucky turn of fate, the dynamite goes off close to the creature and injures him, and the devious miners decide to cage him and sell him. Tarzan arrives, and tells Neils and Merkus that he doesn't mind if they take Tublat, or even kill him. When the gorillas find out that Tublat is gone, they celebrate, but Tarzan feels guilty and leaves them to be by himself. Jane talks to him, and he explains that even though Tublat is his enemy he is going to set him free, because the jungle is his home too and its not fair to take him out of that. Jane is unhappy with his decision, but then he repeats back to her what he heard her say, that 'a good deed can be its own reward', and she lets him go. But was it the smart thing to do?
- Philander goes to Africa with the two British thugs to capture "Tarzan: The Missing Link" in an effort to pay off the thugs. While there they meet up with Prof. Porter, who's wearing a loincloth, and Philander attempts to convince the thugs that Porter is Tarzan.
- 2001–2003TV-Y76.9 (36)TV EpisodeBaruti and Jamila, an elephant couple, migrate into Tantor's herd to protect their hypochondriac son, Jabari (who bears an uncanny resemblance to the young Tantor), from the mad rampages of Mbaya, an elephant gone "rogue". Tantor and Jabari instantly bond, but, through a series of coincidences (including Jabari's insistence that African violets -- which Tantor's eaten for years -- are the dietary root of rogue behavior), Tantor comes to believe that he's responsible for Mbaya's recent rampage through Tarzan's protectorate (which he's somehow managed to sleep through) and retreats into the jungle. Meanwhile, Jane attempts to discover something that Tarzan's afraid of.
- Samuel T. Philander is at it again, and wants to scoop another one of Professor Porter's jungle discoveries to pay off his Briotish creditors. This time he finds out about the healing Silver Ape, Mangani, which he captures in a cage. When Tarzan and Professor Porter attempt to rescue the ape from Philander's ship, Mangani proves his healing abilities in a miracle for Tarzan.
- The Professor eagerly awaits the arrival of a Professor Doyle. Upon arrival, all are surprised to find that he's... a she? Professor Robin Doyle had come to Africa to study Keewazi's tribe with the Professor. While they study, they find some of the older men to have quite startling ages (from 500 to 700), and learn about a great fountain. Professor, who feels he's too old for Robin (he likes her), secretly sets forth to find this fountain.
- Features the first case in the United States where video animation was considered admissible to show to a jury. Six-year-old Nicole Rae Walker was walking with other kids when a pickup truck with a camper top struck them. Nicole was killed. Through technology and the outrage of the community, her killer was found.
- In the prime of his career as a TV ad director, Togo finds himself at a crossroads. His wife Sumiko hasn't given him any children, and because of it his mother Sae berates her mentally for this by giving her baby presents almost everyday, whether she likes it or not. One day he meets a woman called Aki whom he mistakenly takes for a model his right-hand man Kyosuke wanted to meet for another commercial. Aki is really a career woman living with her divorced mother Yuriko and younger sister Masami, who is married and has a daughter of her own. Due to her parents' divorce, as well as a traumatic experience when she was younger, she doesn't trust men at all. Her proposal to Togo, "I don't want a relationship with you, to get married to you, or even you giving me money. All I want is for you to help me have a child," seems shocking to him. But as the problems at home and at work bear down on him, and seeing the danger Aki puts herself in contacting other men who reject her proposal, Togo eventually accepts. Nonetheless, Aki remains stern that he have no contact with her or their child, and before you know it she's flown to New York by herself for graduate study. Four years later... Aki has returned from New York and is now raising Seiji, the child she had with Togo, with help from her friends Hinako, Eri and Junya. Junya has long had a crush on Aki and thus cares for Seiji as his real son. But Togo still has the same problems that led him to Aki in the first place. Sumiko still hasn't given him any children, and the atmosphere in the Kudo house remains as tense as ever. When he sees Aki and Seiji with Junya, he realizes how much he's been missing, and decides to help them out - like it or not, he's still Seiji's father, after all. Aki eventually makes him meet Seiji, and Togo's paternal instinct is awakened, fully throwing himself into, if not caring for him all the time, at least having him always in his heart. Of course, Sumiko finds out about this, and decides to strike back. Family and friends on both sides, seeing the three's attraction as not in their best interests, will conspire to keep Aki, Seiji, and Togo apart...
- This melodramatic story centers around two college graduates who share a passion for poetry and literature. The opening scene is a poetry competition where the two protagonists meet for the first time. It is implied that there is an instant mutual admiration formed between the two. She loses her eye sight due to a rare neurological disorder. A "plutonic" love affair blossoms between the two characters. A series of misfortunes follows (a bit over the top in my opinion) and the movie finally concludes with an ambiguous ending.
- Lorelai heads off to New York with Alex, Sookie and Jackson. Meanwhile, Jess gets a black eye and doesn't want anybody to know just how it happened, which leads to trouble at Friday night dinner.
- Sonia drafts everyone into house cleaning. Larry wants his do gooder friend to run for class president and Lorena blackmails her way into helping - her way. George volunteers at an old folks home for school credit but wants to quit after being assigned to a grumpy old man.
- Earthlings boldly goes where no documentary has gone before and investigates one of the most intriguing groups of individuals on this, or any other planet: the Klingons and Star Trek fans. Featuring Worf (aka Michael Dorn), this film was released to coincide with the 40th anniversary of Star Trek
- A man returns to his home town of Maxwell (renamed with some house paint "MaxHell") after years of being away. His mysterious drives into town, and brings some ghosts (or zombie hallucinations?) with him. Years before the town had burned to the ground and his return has something to do with this event.
- This documentary focuses on the cultural state of Jordanian youth, by asking a sample of college students questions about their political, literary, cultural, cinematic and artistic lives, at a time when the media messages have deteriorated on one hand, the interests of Jordanian youth have become shallow, on the other. The film's message lies in its sobering ending.
- Britain's Boy Soldiers: In the British army in World War I, an estimated 250,000 soldiers were actually underage, some as young as 14 and 15. Interviews with the few survivors reveal how these teenagers came to fight - and some to die - for their country and how the government turned a blind eye. A 'Secret History' programme for Channel 4, made by Testimony Films. The programme told the story of the hundreds of thousands of lads who joined the British Army under age during The Great War. The programme won 'Best Network Documentary' at the 2004 RTS Awards.
- A detective of the paranormal slowly unravels mysterious events with deadly results.
- Freya is the clan princess, pursued by Sven who wants only to become king after King Thorsson dies. Freya prefers Agnar, who was lost with a boatload of clansmen on a raid. The old king longs for one more grand adventure and takes a group to an island two days journey away. The island is cursed, being the realm of a great and brutal Beast - said to be protected by Odin. The King discovers that this is where Agnar and the others met their deaths. When the Beast attacks, most are quickly killed. The frail King is locked in battle with the Beast, and cowardly Sven runs away under the guise of helping a wounded Eric, leaving the King to die. Back in the village, Sven proclaims himself King and demands Freya wed him on the next full moon. Eric tells Freya the truth - that her Father might still be alive - and she sets out to free him, accompanied only be her friend Ingrid. They encounter the Beast and Freya exchanges herself for her wounded Father. Freya is left alone on the cursed island with the Beast and discovers all is not what it seems.
- Two men meet secretly each week in an Italian flat to struggle with their feelings for each other and to wrestle.
- A doctor invents a resurrection formula and tests it by killing his assistant over and over and over again.
- Cherokee Tommy (Domassi) must rescue his girlfriend and grandfather from the clutches of an Alien spaceship orbiting earth.
- The is a documentary about a family and the impact autism has on their lives. One of their children, Adam, has autism, but we learn that it impacts their entire family. Adam can be difficult at school and at home. His sister struggles to have him as a brother and at times would like to distance herself from him. His parents marriage is stressed by the demands of raising a child with autism. A good honest peek into their lives.
- This film is based on a novel by Hadiyah Hussein, an Iraqi writer living in Amman. Does the wife live in a real state of loneliness or is it only her imagination? This silent film depends on audiovisual imagery to illustrate this emotional condition.
- When Miley's godmother, Aunt Dolly (Dolly Parton) visits, she accidentally records a video tape of Miley expressing her true feelings about Jake. Aunt Dolly also turns the house more girly, annoying Robby and Jackson.
- Although they are still mourning the death of their son, Tommy and Janet are moving forward with their separation. Tommy is also still trying to maintain his sobriety while now bogged down with new responsibilities, which include caring for his father. Sean Garrity has struck up a secret relationship with Tommy's sister Maggie, and unfortunately for him, he's really starting to fall for her. Sheila finds condoms in her son Damian's room, and asks Tommy to have a conversation with him about it. In confronting Damian, Tommy learns that the teenager is carrying on an affair with one of his teachers, Mrs. Turbody. And when the city's no-smoking ban threatens the firehouse, the crew tries to make things interesting by starting a big wager on whether they can quit smoking.
- Hold onto your cocktails because here we go again! Reunited: The Real World Vegas is bringing us back to Sin City to see what happens when the cast of The Real World: Las Vegas reconvenes to live together once again. The tables are turned as all of the original roommates head back to their old stomping grounds, the suite at The Palms Casino Resort. Will they be able to put the past behind them and start anew? No longer seven strangers, Real Worlders Trishelle, Steven, Brynn, Irulan, Frank, Alton and Arissa have some serious history together. Even after The Real World: Las Vegas ended in 2002, they kept in touch while battling it out on such Real World/Road Rules Challenge shows as The Inferno, Battle of the Sexes and The Gauntlet. But their relationships are sure to change when they are reunited at The Palms five years after they first met. New friendships will bloom and old feelings will surface. And there will definitely be drama. Loads and loads of drama. But are there hot tub hookups, heartbreaks and catfights in store or has the cast moved past all that nonsense? All bets are off because absolutely anything can happen when these former Real World roommates are thrown together again! From topless bars to bottomless drinks, Las Vegas has it all. During the drama-packed twelfth season, The Real Worlders rolled the dice and took advantage of everything the city had to offer. But the best stuff happened inside the The Real World suite, where sizzling romances heated up between Steven and Trishelle and Alton and Irulan. While Alton and Irulan made a real love connection, Trishelle and Steven were more interested in getting it on -- all the time! But their on-again, off-again trysts had some serious ups and downs. The very first night The Real World's Vegas crew spent together, a love triangle started brewing between Trishelle, Steven and Frank. Poor Frank thought he and Trishelle really hit it off until Trishelle started macking on Steven, right in front of Frank! Then, later in the season, Trishelle, Steven and Brynn had a steamy threesome in the hot tub. But after things cooled down, Brynn was pissed about all the head games that were being played, threw a fork at Steven and was almost kicked out of the suite. But it was Trishelle's pregnancy scare that really stirred things up and brought The Real Worlders back to reality. So it wasn't all fun and games in Sin City. In addition to all of that drama upstairs in their home base at The Palms, the casino/resort was also where all of the roomies worked. They pulled shifts as club promoters, cocktail waitresses and go-go dancers. You name it, they did it at The Palms. Since going their separate ways five years ago, Trishelle and Steven have not surprisingly called it quits, but so did Alton and Irulan. Brynn got married and had a baby. So there's definitely going to be some serious drama when the cast is thrown back into close quarters on Reunited: The Real World and you'll want to be there for every hot tub hookup, drunken rant and knock-down, drag-out fight!
- An intense drama revolving around the security operations of Korea's main airport, with criminals of varying stripes trying to get in and out of the country.
- During a flight layover, a young man visits his hometown of New York City for the first time since the tragic events of 9/11 and tries to reconnect and reflect upon everything he has left behind. He seizes every moment in the city he eventually realizes he has never lost.