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- An anthology series that follows the work of homicide detectives in Germany, Austria and Switzerland.
- A family gets lost on the road and stumbles upon a hidden, underground, devil-worshiping cult led by the fearsome Master and his servant Torgo.
- With his wife and daughter being held hostage, a seasoned ex-military man is involved in a shady smuggling operation to save his family.
- A rich but unscrupulous old woman plots with a scientist to have her brain implanted in the skull of a sexy young woman.
- Beto the leader of the car club "the golden knights" falls in love with Kim, but Hector also have an interest in Kim.
- In a post holocaust society, robots take it on their own to help the dying human race by giving them android bodies.
- On the island of Minorca, Sir Percy de Courcy finds himself once again penniless. Since the disreputable Sir Percy isn't exactly willing to work for a living, this means he must concoct some sort of scam to maintain his lifestyle.
- A glamorous 1950s movie queen is revealed to be a man whose secret led to complicated relationships.
- Seeds of revenge become planted in an old farmer's mind after he learns that his child bride is getting cozy with the hired help.
- In the Old West, a female vampire preys on unsuspecting cowboys.
- A stressed television producer and his unhappy lounge singer wife are growing tired of each other.
- Novice witch Cindy is transported into a world of safe sex by the voice of Abigail from the 17th century.
- In February of 1941, South African troops are in action against the Italian forces on the northern frontier of Kenya. An Italian invasion, aimed at pushing the Allied Forces out of Central and East Africa, is imminent. The South African Command realizes it has no forces at its disposal capable of stopping the Italian objective. The Command resorts to a grand bluff, designed to mislead the Italians into believing that heavy concentrations of South African troops are placed at strategic points---thus making the planned advanced impossible.
- Making his morning rounds in a Bel Air neighborhood, swimming pool cleaner Blue Schuyler is startled by the sight of a lovely young woman floating, lifeless, under the water. He jumps in, boots and all, hauling her out of the pool and reviving her. She is Tara, unhappily married to Harris Alexander, a powerful state capital lobbyist. She has tried to end it all by gulping down pills and attempting to drown herself. Blue feeds her hot soup and encouraging words. To cheer her up, he takes her for a ride in his truck. Later, they go to a country nightclub where he performs a guest-shot singing gig. She never returns home, happy to be with him. Aware of her flight, Harris sends his henchmen to "convince" her to return. Leaving his truck to be repaired, Blue and Tara take off on his motorcycle. Learning their whereabouts, Harris has drugs planted in Tara's purse. Narcotics officers raid the couple's resort hotel room. Tara is arrested. Blue escapes, seeking aid from Tara's friend, former movie queen Liz Trent. Harris has Tara released from jail on her promise to be a wife again in exchange for Blue's life. In a bare-handed brawl at a rain-swept airport, Blue rescues her from her "escorts" and the two escape.
- Documentary about the social/political/cultural scene in Los Angeles, and especially Hollywood, in the mid to late '60s.
- Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, returns home to find his father murdered and his mother remarrying the murderer, his uncle.
- A beautiful woman marries a rich man for his money, then embarks on an affair and plans to use her boyfriend to help murder her husband.
- A sales agent of prank items, a real prankster, is returning to Denmark by ferry, when his bag is exchanged with a secret agent's bag. He ends up as a not so secret agent - bringing fun into the otherwise serious spy business.
- A young woman enters the life of a New York playgirl, after being brutally raped by her stepfather. She soon moves in with a young male doctor, who makes special intimate sessions between government officials and young women.
- Rick is pledging a snooty fraternity at college. He feels out of place because he's a poor kid from the wrong side of town and picks up extra money by fighting in the ring. He doesn't want his potential fraternity brothers to find out about his background or how he makes his money. Trouble arises when the rich, spoiled girlfriend of one of his fraternity "bros" comes on to him.
- In Sweden, a post-office employee who survives a deadly armed robbery is accused of cowardice by society and is torn by conflicting feelings.
- During Prohibition, a meek bookkeeper hides out from gangsters at a health farm. The gangsters find out where he is. Complications ensue.
- After their criminal father is lynched, the Hagens find a treasure - but wander, starving in the desert.
- Danny, fourteen-year-old son of a police officer (killed in the line of duty) and his widowed mother, Mary, are close to Lieutenant Williams. The Lieutenant would like to marry Mary, who does not have any interest in marrying another police officer. Meanwhile, Gus Jordan, a third-rate wrestler, accidentally kills his girlfriend Lola. Danny witnesses this while on his paper route, and becomes Jordan's target, which Williams must stop.
- Chorus girls relate in the court of Judge Goodbody on how the Peeping Phantom would watch them undress, but the Phantom himself turns up with his own surprising testimony.
- Pat Hubbard (Leroy VanDyke), following his San Diego discharge from the Navy, is on a bus returning to the family ranch in Phoenix Arizona, and has a stop-over in Hollywood. He goes to the Hollywood Bowl, where Faron Young (Faron Young)and His Deputies are performing, and Young induces Pat to do a number. Wattching the show, but unacquainted, are Mike Evans (Bill Craig), on the prowl to boost his sagging music firm, and Maggie Hendricks (Stephanie Hill), a reporter for People Magazine assigned to do a story on modern country music. They both sense in Pat the answer to their problems. They both head for the Hubbard ranch and are met by Pat's sister Beth (Kristin Harmonas Kristin Nelson), who tells them that Pat is only interested in becoming a cattle-barn auctioneer. This evolves into two romances, six songs sung by would-be-auctioneer Pat, some misunderstandings, and a whole lot of traveling music. Producer Wendell Niles Jr. would later produce better shows.
- An omniscient narrator introduces us to Mr. Rose, chasing butterflies in San Francisco's Union Square. Rose is not content to collect bugs; he's also a prude and a scold, staging a one-man campaign against the city's adult entertainments. He defaces photographs, complains by phone and letter to city hall, disrupts live performances and fowls film in projection booths. Then, at a nightclub featuring belly dancers, Rose is dispirited by the lascivious behavior of young people in attendance. While Rose is disheartened and vulnerable, Satan pays him a visit and tempts him into a life of dissolution. Will Rose remain pure or will he succumb and become the erotic Mr. Rose?
- Three adventurers--at times competing with each other, at other times allied with each other--search South Korea for a magical sword that is supposed to imbue its owner with wealth and power.
- A dude peeps at women. The women don't seem to mind.
- A gang murders an ex-con and forces his wife to help them find $250,000 he had buried in the desert.
- This short film from the National Safety Council details six commonly held beliefs that can lead to death. They are: safety is for sissies; your number is up; the law of averages; the price of progress; the other fellow; and finally I'm lucky. The film then depicts just how these beliefs can kill you.
- In a future where procreation is policed by the government, one man throws caution to the wind and lives the way he wants to live. That man is Danny Stewart and he'll screw anyone who will let him. This is the story of that man.
- Fredric Hobbs, an unconventional artist, tries to persuade a cynical millionaire Hollywood producer, Gordon Goodloins, to provide financial backing for a projected art film project, Troika. Their continuing encounter provides the frame for the three parts of the film. In the first segment, Chef, a mad sculptor, creates strange plaster forms, smashes them, and throws them into a stove. Part two utilizes documentary footage of campus unrest, contrasting the rigid traditional college setting with the university of the present, and features the sound of machine gun fire as a girls' chorus chants "Let Me Entertain You." The third part centers on a world of variously pigmented young people led by Attenuated Man and invaded by Rax (an Everyman figure)--an 8-foot-high, bug-like, blind robot animated from within by a human being.
- Docudrama about IRA in Derry's Bogside/Creegan areas - begins with British setting up of Northern Ireland in the 1920s "which made niggers out of the Catholic minority" there; mentions the split of the IRA into the Provisional ("Provo") faction, which called for conventional uprising to gain independence, and the Official faction, which was strongly Marxist.
- Carole, a virgin, finds herself incapable of having sex with her fiance. She goes to Keith, a psychiatrist who prescribes therapy including hypnosis and group encounter sessions. Carole becomes involved with lesbian Althea (the doctor's receptionist), tries marijuana, and experiences wild nightmares as she struggles to cope with her problems.
- A big-city developer moves into a peaceful little valley, intending to buy up all the land and turn it into a gambling mecca, but the local residents have other ideas.
- A newlywed young woman learns that her husband is a pimp, and ultimately goes to work for him as a call-girl...thus begins her rapid downward spiral.
- The three best of the disbanded Musketeers - Athos, Porthos, and Aramis - join a young hotheaded would-be-Musketeer, D'Artagnan, to stop the Cardinal Richelieu.
- About a Genie that is Jolly
- Arrested for a murder he didn't commit, American adventurer Bart Lanigan is about to be deported from Finland on a freighter. In the Helsinki harbor, he himself becomes a target for a hit man but manages to escape back to land. Lanigan contacts Arvo Mäki, a womanizing local con man recommended to him as a man he could trust. Lanigan is in Finland to catch an American millionaire businessman, Leonard Weston alias Lawrence Walker, who has fled the USA with the company's monies and begun investing them in Finland. Looking for the mysterious L.W. character while trying to get rid of various hit men, Lanigan and Mäki travel around picturesque southern Finland, joined by a pretty night club singer Marja Salo who won't leave Lanigan alone and insists on marrying him.
- A young woman becomes rich after striking oil on her property, summarily leaving her home, past, and fiancée for a more flavorful life in Hollywood.
- Aggie and her brother and sister are orphans, and as the oldest of the three Aggie takes on the responsibility for raising her siblings. Her life is even more complicated by a dark secret: she is a nymphomaniac who can't control her urges around men she finds attractive, and it's putting her family--especially her young teenage sister--in jeopardy.
- Mark Twain, the splendid, immoral, cigar smoking, wine drinking true American revolutionary, adapted for the screen and brilliantly performed by Ed Trostle.
- Low-budget misfire concerns the farcical and dramatic situations met by two duplicitous roommates, one of whom dreams of planting a coast-to-coast garden of marigold flowers.
- Prisoner Edmund Frank is offered a large amount of money by the editor of a magazine, to tell the real story of his crime and the hiding place of the one million Mark he stole from the bank he worked for.