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- My Life is Murder follows the adventures of fearless private investigator Alexa Crowe, who solves the most baffling crimes as well as coping with the frustrations of everyday life.
- When the queen-to-be of medieval Korea is badly wounded, Captain Choi Young uses a wormhole to "heaven," which is actually 21st-century South Korea, to bring back the spoiled Dr. Yoo Eun-Soo who becomes a pawn in a game of human chess.
- Three journalists travel from Vancouver to Transylvania to uncover the truth about Dracula. The trio's determination may end up costing them their lives.
- Welcome to another edition of the Halloween Monster Marathon with your host Malvolia: The Queen of Screams. This year brings you four more creepy tales of mummies, madmen and fun size demons.
- An improvisational comedy series in which a celebrity performer is dressed up in costume before passing through a door into a room where they are welcomed with the phrase "Thank God you're here."
- This is an anthology film consisting of 5 horror tales from 5 different writers.
- Join horror host Malvolia the Queen of Screams as she celebrates this years Halloween Monster Marathon with 5 new tales of terror and the macabre. This Halloween horror anthology from independent horrors best and bloodiest directors is a grab bag of treats you are sure to enjoy.
- Devon Browning is viewed as an outcast and is a victim of physical and emotional abuse from his classmates. After a tragic death in his family, his life begins to fall off course. He eventually seeks revenge by bringing a gun to school and opening fire on his classmates. The film offers an unwavering look at violence in schools today by showing the causes, effects, and consequences of a school shooting.
- 4 small puppets who look very much like the original Swedish supergroup from the seventies ABBA are trying to get a recordingcontract in Stockholm, Sweden 1974. The recordboss, however, isn't very impressed by their size and size DOES matter... The four original ABBA members also make cameo appearances in this video especially made for the Eurovision Songcontest.
- A young doctor encounters romance and deals with his past when he returns to his hometown during the holidays.
- A mother flees to her hometown after her son gets into trouble.
- In an homage to '80's horror from writer/director David Zimmerman III, five college students venture into the woods for an evening of partying and good old fashion camping. The next day, four of them go missing and the race to find them stirs up a roller coaster of terror and unexpected events.
- This chilling series traces the occult origins of the Nazi party and follows them through to the death of the evil figure at its very heart.
- An abusive boyfriend is killed, and you must decide which of four suspects is guilty. Sort through suspect interviews, home security footage, crime scene photos and more. Find contradictions and discern truth from lies. Think critically as the fate of one suspect lies in your hands. Use every tool at your disposal to ensure that justice is served.
- Set in Sardinia, a barren and disconsolate land, where Rosalia, a poor young mother, entrusts her only son, Anania, to the natural father, who is well-off and already married. The years pass. Rosalia ages in misery, Anania becomes an adult and is about to marry. He returns to the country in order to find his mother and invite her to the wedding, but his fiancée does not appreciate this. Rosalia is abandoned once again...
- An Arizona Ranger goes after a gang of rustlers who have kidnapped his girlfriend.
- William Magee, author, returns from Europe and declares that instead of writing while he was there he was buying presents for Mary Norton, daughter of his publisher, to whom he is engaged. Norton, who faces ruin if Magee does not produce another novel on short order, forbids his daughter's marriage until the book is written. Magee agrees to write, and Bentley offers him the use of Baldpate Inn, a summer resort closed for the season and therefore quiet. The caretakers tell Magee that the key they give him is the only one in existence that will open the inn. But while he is writing Bland unlocks the door, enters, and hides a large sum of money in the inn safe. Then in rapid succession the members of a gang of crooks looking for the money enter. Magee, thinking that the people are in a conspiracy to interrupt him, ignores the warning of Mary that he is in danger. The sheriff arrives to arrest all present at the inn, but Magee eludes him. The caretakers return and Magee tells them he has finished the book. Only then is it learned that all of the action is really in the book, and has not happened in reality. Mary arrives and is told by Magee that the novel is finished and they are to be married next day.
- The Chinaman, Yellow Handkerchief, seeks to make peace with Big Aleck so they may take advantage of the run of salmon on Sunday, a day on which fish might not be legally netted. Le Grant of the Fish Patrol hears of the plot and manages to catch the poachers with their own nets.
- Slightly over-the-hill actress Nina has a fainting spell in a Paris park and Sami, an Algerian man out for a run comes to her aid. She seeks him out afterwards to return some property and discovers he works at night as a female prostitute. Nina is drawn to him and a friendship develops as he attempts to kick his drug habit and she tries to revive her acting career sidelined when she moved to Russia for years.
- Network Ten Eyewitness News, an hour long broadcast at 6pm of national and international news.
- Mike intended to change from the Biker rough life after his girlfriend became pregnant, but his enemy Chivo and his friends beat him in a café and took Claudia. She was found raped and dead. Mike killed Chivo and comitt suicide on his bike.
- Darius Brubeck - Playing the Changes is a documentary that revolves around Darius Brubeck, son of jazz musician Dave Brubeck, and Darius' wife Catherine (Cathy) as they are "playing the changes" through their life in music, education and personal diplomacy.
- A dissolute English advocate goes to the guillotine in place of his aristocratic double.
- During one winter night, a Portuguese teenager, Alvaro, loses his life in a fight between a youth gang and the cops in a suburb of Paris. Cidalia, a 36 year old cleaning woman, his mother, decides to defy the code of silence of the Portuguese community and tries to find the truth. She losses her friends, her job and her family but gains a life.
- A young woman is heir to vast timber lands which the timber trust seeks to secure. She is opposed by a cousin who seeks to prevent her from marrying before she is twenty-one, as under the terms of her father's will he will then inherit the property. In her fight against these odds she is assisted by a lumber foreman who falls in love with her.
- Jon returns home after a few months at college to meet his girlfriend for dinner. After Jon encounters some unexpected visitors he eventually arrives at their meeting place only to be stood up. This leads to an evening of events that will change his life and the world forever.
- Inspired by the popular and emotional book, Between Heaven & Ground Zero, this documentary focuses on Leslie Haskin's harrowing first hand account of being one of the last people to leave one of the crumbling twin towers and her remarkable journey afterward.
- The boy, Glenn, is locked in his room by the enraged father, Mack, but makes his escape in BVD'S. Vivien's auto runs away and Glenn saves her. When she comes to, he tells her that she is his ideal, but she explains that she is to marry Jimmie. When she and Jimmie leave on a boat for their honeymoon, Glenn follows in hope to win Vivien from Jimmie, but he himself is followed by father who is determined to teach the youngster a lesson. Jimmie is mistaken for a stowaway and put to work in the boiler room, but he manages to escape and rejoin his sweetheart, while Glenn and his father chase each other into the stoker's room.
- Richard is in love with Helen, but her mother wishes her to marry a society leader, Richard's father having made his money as a soap manufacturer. A trip abroad is arranged, and Helen arranges to meet Richard and have him drive her to the station. Richard is downcast, saying that the 10 minutes spent on this trip is too short to arrange a lifetime affair. His aunt gives him his mother's wedding ring as a talisman. En route to the train, an unprecedented traffic blockade occurs, but Helen misses the train and Richard wins her hand. Auntie claims that the ring is responsible; father only smiles, but it develops that he has paid one of his men to bribe streetcar motormen, truckmen, and taxicab drivers to bring about the traffic tie-up.
- A magician presents a circular piece of paper from which he removes the flags of the allies. Then from each flag he produces a soldier from the respective country, and finally he produces a Chinaman. But hardly have the allies seen the latter than they pounce on him and try to cut him into pieces. The funniest part of our story is that the Chinaman escapes in a balloon, with an expression of childish innocence on his face as the allies try to cut him up.
- When her traveling theatrical group goes broke, Poppy, an actress in the troupe, finds herself stranded in Singapore. She's reduced to working in a bar in the seedy part of town as a "hostess", where she meets a down-on-his-luck Englishman. While drunk he gets into a fight, and is forced to kill his opponent in self-defense. The girl helps him escape and goes to Sam, a shady plantation owner, to try to get them out of Singapore. However, Sam has his own plans for Poppy, and they don't include potential rivals for her affections.
- Young plumber Ralph Graves falls in love with a girl he meets on a streetcar (Alice Day).
- Dick starts a rather violent flirtation with Molly in cave-mannish fashion by picking her up by means of his telescoping rumble seat on his roadster and dates her up. He, being the chauffeur, ought to know better, but he makes the mistake of his life by using his device on his own boss, and she fires him and Pal, his mate. Pal evades the dogcatcher by several artful ruses. Dick has trouble getting Molly on the phone to break his engagement, and gets ensnared in a spring, but eventually, assisted by Pal, rescues her from drowning. He and Pal go to a studio and cause havoc by breaking into scenes during the shooting of films, but eventually they land jobs with the producing company.
- A mad doctor uses his powers of telepathy to control a beautiful young girl.
- A group of female mercenaries go on a path of truth and revenge after they are double crossed by their organization.
- A clever satire on the old-fashioned pride of the South. The daughter of a poor but proud Southern gentleman tries to replenish the family exchequer by working in the interests of a certain hair tonic. With her beautiful hair she demonstrates for the traveling agent the marvelous effectiveness of the restorative. Her father, finally discovering why his daughter is absent from home evenings, tries to dissuade her. When he fails to gain his point he backs a hair restorer made by another concern, using his own locks as an advertising medium, and tries to overcome his daughter's willfulness by attempting to put the other concern out of business. The picture gets its title from the fact that its various complications originate in the necessity for paying the butcher's bill.
- Ambassador Alfalfa Doolittle returns to his small town, fielding questions about Washington politics and his adventures. He regales them with stories that may be slightly exaggerated.
- Corporal Haldene, of the Canadian Northwest Mounted Police, suspects Jules Biason of the murder of an Indian mail carrier. He accuses Jules of the crime, is knocked down for his pains and locked in a room by Biason. Haldene escapes through a window and after a spirited chase, captures the outlaw. A storm comes up and Haldene takes his captive to the cabin of Aaron Duncan, whose daughter, Jeanne, aids Jules to escape. Biason returns to town and brags of his conquest. Haldene, guessing Jules will go back to see the girl, hides in a tree near the Duncan cabin and sees Jules arrive with some of his pals. Jules, making advances to Jeanne, is repulsed by her father and fights with him. Haldene shoots him down, but is attacked by his accomplices who set fire to the tree. Haldene manages to escape and capture the entire band.
- Jimmy does his darnedest to stay on a train without paying his fare. He is chased with disastrous results - disastrous to everyone but Jimmy - from box-car to passenger-car, and back again. He rides on and in every part of the train from the engine to the Pullman.
- Mother is waiting for her oldest son, her youngest son bullies the neighbour and the middle son just is.
- Ann Crandall insists on riding a wild horse, despite Jack Weston's, her father's foreman, protestation. Billy Regan, a new arrival, son of old man Regan's Australian buddy, dashes after her, and lifts her to his saddle before she is thrown. The boys around the ranch then try to give him the 'razz,' and he takes things good-naturedly. Billy is dressed like a dude, while they wear the regular western regalia. Ann's father rides up with his party and tells them that they had almost overtaken Slippery Pete. Billy thinks they are kidding him, and tells them their guns are useless in these modern days. One of the boys sticks a gun in his ribs. He puts his hands up, apparently helpless, when suddenly, with a fast trick, renders his opponent helpless. The boys work the 'badger' trick on him, and he takes this good-naturedly, but promises to get even. Riding with Ann, later, they run into a blind canyon. They see Slippery Pete's gang rustling cattle. Billy goes for help, but the boys think he is trying to play a joke on them. Ann is attacked. Then their horses run away. Billy steps behind the last man, pushes something against his spine and orders him to tell his confederates to raise their hands and drop their guns. Ann picks up their guns. Her father arrives. Billy tells them he is going to wander on, while the foreman embraces the girl.
- The young couple eloping is brought before the judge, the girl's father, and the unwelcome suitor is sentenced to thirty day, to make way for the foppish sort of man whom the judge selects for the daughter. The real sweetheart, at the expiration of his term, disguises himself as a negro maid and gets a position in the judge's house. The butler falls in love with the distinguished hero and abducts "her." The hero returns in time to see the girl in bridal clothes going into a hotel. He sits on the end of a girder and is hoisted to the window of the room in which the marriage ceremony is about to take place. The girder swings through the window and in turn lifts out the bride and minister. The marriage ceremony with the hero takes place on the girder in mid-air.
- Billy is in bad with Omar Cayenne for flirting with his beautiful wives. Of course the wily Turk is duly insulted and gives chase. But what does Billy do? Why, he dresses as a woman and joins the wives of a visitor from Salt Lake City. It happens that Omar and the figure from Utah meet in the upper chambers, and both are so taken up with each other's wives that they indulge in a free-for-all trade. Thus Billy finds himself in Omar's room again. And he registers coyness by refusing to take off his veil. This so excites the Turk that he chases the other wives out and makes Billy his favorite. When he finally recognizes Billy, he is hanging over the edge of a skyscraper.
- Tired of the calm that has settled on Ranger, Reno Rawson decides to sell his best friend and go North in search of excitement. He sells it to Mat Henley, the Ranger horse dealer and general renegade. Mat pays him in counterfeit money. Just as Reno is walking away after making the sale a pretty girl comes up the street and asks him the way to the "Bar U" ranch. He tells her a couple of miles up the road and decides to stay in town. When he tries to buy back his horse, Mat won't sell and advises him to buy a flivver that happens to be for sale. Reno does and pays the owner with the money given him by Mat for the horse. He goes after the girl, but finds that Mat has arrived ahead of him. He persuades the girl to ride in his car, however, and takes her up to the ranch, almost. The flivver stalls just before they arrive and Mat finishes the trip with his horse. Reno finally arrives and while he is talking to the girl the sheriff puts in an appearance and arrests him for passing bad money. Reno goes with him for a short distance and then makes a getaway. Mat continues his friendship with Mary and one day tries to kiss her. This action she resents and runs away. Mat goes to his cabin in the hills, where he makes his counterfeit money, and is there found by the sheriff, who is looking for Reno. A fight ensues and just as things look pretty bad for the sheriff, Reno enters and saves the day. Mary, in the meantime, has become lost and falls into a bed of quicksand. Reno hears her call for help and rushes to rescue her. He pulls her to safety and into his arms, while the sheriff takes Mat to jail.
- A psychiatrist explains the idea of a community mental health center to an architect. Vignettes show the treatment of patients and the duties of mental health professionals.
- One of the pictures to be seen in the machine, for example, was that of a blacksmith shop in which two men were working, one shoeing a horse, the other heating iron at the forge. One would be seen to drive the nail into the shoe of the horse's hoof, to change his position and every movement needed in the work was clearly shown as if the object was in real (life). In fact, the whole routine of the two men's labour and their movements for the day was presented to the view of the observer.
- Ritratti di Surf is a movie about surfers, shapers and artists connected to the Italian Surf scene. Has been shot between 2011 and 2013 by the Onde Nostre Crew firstly as a web series and then condensed into a 70 minutes film.
- Jerry is discovered with two tramps who are pursued by the sheriff. He eludes both sheriff and tramps and is adopted by the members of a traveling circus. His dog, Pal, who aids him in most of his escapades, and Jerry spend much of their time in the menagerie. The sheriff finally arrives on the scene and attempts to capture the boy, who enlists the aid of all the animals from the elephant to the trained ponies to help him escape.
- Ham and Bud are asleep on the top of their steam-propelled lawn mower. Dad, who is taking a nap on the lawn, gets a free shave, while Bessie, his daughter, amuses herself with her unbidden callers. But Slumber's call cannot be denied and while their puffing automower frolics about the lawn, Ham and Bud give themselves over to napping. Bessie sends in a call for the electrician. Arriving, he sets to work in the basement to repair some broken wires. What's this? A note stating jewels are buried 'neath the chestnut tree? Leaving the wires sparking against a water pipe, the electrical worker rushes out. Seeing our heroes asleep, Bessie decides to gives them a bath from the garden hose. As she touches the pipe a shock stretches her senseless. Ham and Bud, thinking their lawnmower had killed her, deposit her limp form beneath the tree and cover it o'er with grass. The electrician returns. As he digs he unearths the fair Bessie. Ham and Bud see her return to the house and they dive into the bathroom window through fright. Bud touches the electrified pipe, and before many seconds elapse the entire, household has felt the effects.