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- Two teens organize a jazz festival despite objections from the mayor.
- Ivan Denisovich Shukhov has been sentenced to a camp in the Soviet gulag system. He was accused of becoming a spy after being captured briefly by the Germans as a prisoner of war during World War II. He is innocent, but is sentenced to ten years in a forced labor camp. The day begins with Shukhov waking up sick. For waking late, he is forced to clean the guardhouse, but this is a comparatively minor punishment. When Shukhov is finally able to leave the guardhouse, he goes to the dispensary to report his illness. It is relatively late in the morning by this time, however, so the orderly is unable to exempt any more workers and Shukhov must work. Based on the life of Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn.
- Torture, drugs, mob war and a hail of bullets could not stop the G.I. Executioner as he became a one man execution squad. They tried to kill him, drug him, torture and pervert him, but they could not stop the G.I. Executioner.
- 1972–197444m6.3 (102)TV EpisodeAll of the classic horror film monsters gather at the Transylvania Astoria Hotel for the Frankenstein Monster and his Bride's wedding on Friday the 13th at midnight.
- An unemployed investor creates a fictious business partner to attempt to improve business. Eventually, his creation gets out of control as his business becomes successful and his wife announces that she is in love with the partner and his son wishes the partner was his father -- although no one has ever seen him. To regain control, the man decides to "kill" his imaginary partner and is arrested for the murder.
- In 17th century France, young Dogtanian travels to Paris to fulfill his ambition to become one of the King's Musketeers. He befriends Athos, Porthos and Aramis and falls in love with Juliette. A doggy version of the tale.
- Details the impact of television on people and social institutions
- Fictional account of real-life mystery writer Dashiell Hammett, and his involvement in the investigation of a beautiful Chinese cabaret actress' mysterious disappearance in San Francisco.
- A furry version of Jules Verne's classic adventure story of a British gentleman's challenge to circumnavigate the world in 80 days.
- This Video EP, originally released in 1983 in USA to boost interest in Whitesnake, is a collection of four promotional videos filmed between 1980 and 1983 ("Fool For Your Loving", "Don't Break My Heart Again", "Here I Go Again" and "Guilty Of Love").
- He had everything and wanted nothing. He learned that he had nothing and wanted everything. He saved the world and then it shattered. The path to enlightenment is as sharp and narrow as a razor's edge.
- Breakdancing techniques are demonstrated by a group of dancers including a teenage Vin Diesel.
- Peggy Sue faints at a high school reunion. When she wakes up, she finds herself in her own past, just before she finished school.
- An undercover C.I.A. Agent goes to South America to stop a drug syndicate.
- A cult called Wakwak headed by Tatang Mundo (Tito Arevalo) is ready to kill and be killed to fight for their beliefs. It is a religious battle for their leader, clad in priest's robes, whom they believe has supernatural powers to extinguish anyone's life. Outnumbered, Lt. Cary Altamonte's (Richard Gomez) group fights for the citizens' safety. The situation unfolds in a battle of faith.
- Tony Zonis wants to write the next great suspense thriller, so he decides to study the work of master crime writer, Willard Hope. Together, they pick through newspaper stories, looking for the unusual event that will make a good thriller. What they find is murder. A government cover-up... an international scandal... and the bodies are just beginning to fall into place. Now Tony isn't just writing the next best-seller... he's writing his own obituary.
- A collection of tales based upon eight of director Akira Kurosawa's recurring dreams.
- Imagine planning a great adventure - trekking through the dense jungles of Papua New Guinea, feasting on crocodile in a remote village, visiting an island of dragons, climbing the world's most destructive volcano, gasping in awe at the beauty of the Taj Mahal and climbing to Mt Everest Base Camp. These are only a few of the challenges faced by 2 young Australians as they undertake an 8 month journey across Asia from Australia to Nepal.
- The centuries old vampire Count Dracula comes to England to seduce his barrister Jonathan Harker's fiancée Mina Murray and inflict havoc in the foreign land.
- Two teams vie for a chance to go inside a video game!
- Compilation of top moments of martial arts starring the incomparable masters Bruce Lee and Jackie Chan.
- A crime boss searching for the world's best fighters pursues a talented Japanese drifter and his American ex-classmate, while an Interpol agent and a US Army captain seek to bring him down.
- A scientist in a surrealist society kidnaps children to steal their dreams, hoping that they slow his aging process.
- The game is set in the distant future, long after mankind has discovered faster-than-light flight and has since colonized most of the inhabitable worlds across the galaxy. F.U.B. was once a pretty uncultured and incapable catering officer with questionable sanity in the Sector Marines, often screwing up the field kitchens and dropping jars of Plusgrial fnart jiz powder into the cooking pot. F.U.B. (which stands "fat ugly boy", a name he was never able to escape) finally lost his mind on a barren desert front during a relatively minor skirmish of the last 40 years. Not wanting to let "the boys" down and unable to find any meat, F.U.B. amputated his own legs, cooked them and served them up to the soldiers in a hot broth. Despite it being the best dish he had ever created, F.U.B. was given an unconditional discharge and asked never to show his face again. Vowing to get revenge on the worlds of man for his banishment and exile, F.U.B. replaces his legs with mechanical, hydraulic-powered replacements and becomes a feared and egotistical space pirate, attracting other fragile minds to his cause. He undertakes a dramatic, bizarre and insane appearance; wearing furry dice, smoking Havana cigars and tattooing a target on his portly belly.
- 1993–20111hTV-147.8 (903)TV EpisodeBeavis and Butt-head spend Christmas watching music videos, reading letters from viewers and spoof popular Christmas movies into their own hilarious shorts, like: "Huh Huh Humbug" and "It's a Miserable Life".
- A man sent to prison for killing the drunk driver who accidentally killed his girlfriend is framed for the murder of another inmate. He escapes, and sets off on a mission to clear his name, leaving a bloody trail behind him.
- The businessman Ernst has just landed in the airport and is on his way home to his wife. Its raining heavy outside and therefore he takes a hitchhiker with him. They start a conversation about the value of life and soon it becomes evident to the spectators that the hitchhiker is Jesus Christ, but Ernst is in too much of a rush to go back to his wife to notice.
- Sir Edward Lamb, famous publisher, delights in reading the latest novel by his old friend Nicolas Fabry. The elegant English aristocrat learns with dismay that the Frenchy is responsible for the death of the one he loved in Tunisia.
- In the nineteenth century, as new regulations have just been applied to fist fighting and people have begun to bet on boxing events. Abel Ginoux is a traveling boxing exhibitor. Assisted by "Doctor" Zipolino, he offers a high reward to any spectator who will beat one of his two boxing strongmen, which never happens. As a result, challengers are harder and harder to find and Ginoux decides to go in search of a robust woodcutter, who would manage to win fights against his two boxers. In the Alps, he discovers Passe Partout, a regular wonder boy ...
- Magical adventure, romantic enchantment and musical fairy tale fun abound in this wondrously animated, irresistible new adaptation of this timeless classic. Presented by Golden Films. Produced and Directed by Diane Eskenazi. Endorsed by the Dove Foundation and Kids First for Quality Family Programming.
- 18 years after the release of Castle of Cagliostro.
- A lawyer becomes targeted by a corrupt politician and his N.S.A. goons when he accidentally receives key evidence to a politically motivated crime.
- A spaceship is discovered under three hundred years' worth of coral growth at the bottom of the ocean.
- The story on the earlier days of Bob in Mainframe.
- A boy plays with a plane's reflection on a pond near his house.
- In this game, you get to watch four short movies that were based off of four manga stories featured in Monkey Punch's Lupin the 3rd manga. The titles include: "I Can't Stand It", "Tooth for a Tooth", "Hold Up", and "180 Lupins". With a total of a half an hour episode, and the ability to rewind and fast forward, making it look like you're watching a TV episode rather than playing a game.
- When a couple of low life thugs get away from a heist they just pulled they never think about the outcome after stashing there money in the woods only to find a woodsman who will do anything to kill and disappear into the night.
- The story behind the creation of the transistor, one of the 20th century's most important inventions.
- A man is charged with involvement in an assassination plot in Castro's Cuba and imprisoned for twenty years. His release is obtained by a powerful US Senator whose son-in-law -- a Cuban exile -- is running for governor of Florida. The ex-prisoner eventually uncovers the truth about how he was betrayed by the ambitious future governor.
- One of the earliest of the Lupin theme Pachinko games.