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- Two recently club-struck golf balls become love-struck in an animated sequence, before returning to the live action golfers' hands in their natural state.
- Legends associated with the lost treasures of Incan gold, thought to be located at the bottom of one of the many shafts of what is called the Hawk's Nest above the city of Cusco, Peru are presented. These stories begin in 1531 with the arrival of explorer Francisco Pizarro, under the direction of King Charles V of Spain, Pizarro who is in search of the gold associated with the legendary El Dorado. Pizarro holds captive the Emperor of the Incas, Atahualpa, to discover the location of the gold. Atahualpa, in turn, promises a cave full of gold for his release. Receiving some gold, Pizarro, not trusting Atahualpa, murders him without ever finding the location of the gold, thought to be twenty thousand shiploads full, worth, in today dollars, in the billions. Legend now has it that the Incas have placed a curse on the gold to avenge Atahualpa's murder, the several attempts by outsiders to locate it leading to tragedy. Coincidence or curse?
- Documentary short film depicting the successful Allied advance into Rome, freeing it from German control during World War II.
- Dave O'Brien demonstrates many "what if" situations.
- An Eurocentric travelogue highlighting New Zealand's people, culture and natural beauty.
- This R.A.M. special offers a portrait of the creator of films like "Dorp aan de rivier" (1958), "Max Havelaar" (1976), and "De aanslag" (1986). From his house in Italy, director Fons Rademakers looks back upon his career. Film clips are alternated with interviews with--among others--Hugo Claus, Harry Mulisch, and Paul Verhoeven.
- Chase makes tries to escape from a compromising situation with a dame he took to be his wife's sister.
- The successful duo's career ends prematurely due to a little-known eating disorder.
- Bert Newton counts down the hottest scenes from the hottest films with the hottest stars from 20 to 1.
- Future top film director Don Siegel duels reigning champion Coleman Clark in a ping-pong match.
- A 19th century French schoolmaster gives his last lesson before the occupying Germans take over the village and the school.
- A promotional short announcing six M-G-M musicals to be re-released in theaters for one day only for six consecutive weeks, showcases brief scenes from the series of six representing some of the studio's popular films of the 40s and 50s.
- The Green Bay Packers teach football tips.
- 2021 began with a lot of uncertainty about delayed releases and how we would be able to consume blockbuster movies. Regardless of whether you watched at the theaters or from the comfort of your home, there were many captivating movies that took filmmaking to another level. High-adrenaline flicks like "Shangi-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings," "F9" and "No Time to Die" created in-camera stunts that you may have thought were CG. Young audiences got to see 2-D characters come to life like never before in "Clifford the Big Red Dog," and "Space Jam: A New Legacy." And real-life landscapes were constructed in both "Old" and "The French Dispatch" to transport viewers to another world. Here's what 16 movies of 2021 looked like behind the scenes.
- Documentary depicting all the various different jobs that go to keep Waterloo Station running, illustrated via the device of one of the porters and his girl going to the local news cinema to watch a film about the station.
- The story of the birth of a volcano in a Mexico cornfield is described. The rise of Paricutin in the heart of the Mexican farnlands is shown, plus actual eruptions in the new volcano's crater are photographed. "Passing Parade" production number K-971.
- For his birthday, Chase gets a cigarette lighter, but it won't light. He works on it with ill-suited tools as his family all advise. Finally, he unwisely fuels it with gasoline, which gets it lit--but soon, so is his house.
- A review of the 1937 football season.
- Honoring exceptional Canadians with distinctive accomplishments in philanthropy, advocacy, and contributions towards the greater good.
- A beautiful new bride is informed that there will be unexpected guests for dinner and she has only 45 minutes to prepare and have the meal on the table. She has more than a few problems. But Pete Smith takes us next door where Miss Suzy Q. Homemaker, always prepared, and just filled with efficiency and home-economics training, prepares the same meal utilizing tricks and miracles of improvisation. The lesson learned - eat at Suzy's and spend the night next door.
- The annual compendium of highlights from last season's major intercollegiate gridiron classics.
- Harry T. Underdog, neighbor of Chris Crusty (Dave O'Brien), lives up to his name when Crusty starts showing off. But, before Crusty's escapades are finished, Mr. Underdog employs some retaliation methods that deflate Crusty completely.
- The story of Henry Stiegel, a blacksmith in Elizabeth Furnace, Pennsylvania, who, in colonial days became a famous glass-maker, acquired land and wealth, and squandered it. As an old man he had given a lease on one of his properties to a church, with the rent to be determined later. Despite his financial condition, Steigel, always the artist, made the annual rent one red rose, which is why the church in Mannheim, Pennsylvania still paid it rent that way in the 20th century in 1940.
- When a mob connected accountant relocates to New Mexico his old associates decide he needs to be permanently silenced. Nakia tries protect him even though his bosses have ordered him to not get involved.
- Bill and Toony enter a cross-country road race for the chance to keep their jobs as MeTV co-hosts, with a racing-themed cartoon slate: Tortoise Wins by a Hare (1943), Porky's Railroad (1937), The Great Continental Overland Cross-Country Race (1971), Onion Pacific (1940), Daffy Rents (1966).
- The Klinge brothers perform paranormal investigations of The Liar's Club in Chicago (site of several murders) and the Mortuary in New Orleans.
- The birth of Southern rock in the early 70's is explored. Featured are The Allman Brothers, The Marshall Tucker Band, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Bruce Hornsby and others.