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- Psychological drama examining a mental breakdown of an English housewife.
- Nina Mann discusses her father Anthony Mann's work on the film The Furies.
- A fresh and powerful re-imagining of Paramount's classic 1985 Oscar-winning film, Witness. From the creative minds behind Are You Afraid of the Dark (Audible's Best Listens of 2023), writer Mac Rogers crafts the intriguing, revealing, and captivating tale of the Audible Original, Witness. Two vastly different worlds collide when an Amish boy, Samuel Lapp, becomes the sole witness to the murder of an undercover cop while visiting Philadelphia with his mother Rachel. Assigned to the case, narcotics detective John Book vows to protect Samuel and uncover the killer. But when the investigation takes a gut-wrenching turn, the lives of Rachel, Samuel, and Book are bound together in a fight for survival. The trio flees to a place forsaken by modern society to escape the killer's cross-hairs. But hiding cannot protect Book and Rachel from a forbidden longing that threatens to destroy the delicate balance between their worlds. With their hunters closing in, how far will Book and Rachel go to protect what they love?
- A Paramount Modern Madcap animated short. A fox is determined to prove that a fox is clever enough to take anything he wants despite an Aesop's fable claim. He sets his eyes on Luigi's grape vineyard.
- 194314mApproved8.8 (6)ShortThe Aldrich family shows moviegoers the importance that scrap metal plays in the war effort.
- A candid-camera hobbyist tries to photograph a group of monkeys in the zoo but they outsmart and make a monkey out of him. The shutterbug decides to photograph an elephant and has a problem with the 14-foot ladder. And the lion has no intentions of being a close-up subject.
- A slightly different "Speaking of Animals" short in that there are actual humans on screen rather than just animals. The always-befuddled Sterling Holloway inherits a mangy mongrel with a fiendish sense of humor; the dog can talk but will only do so when Sterling is alone. (The premise of several other films, at least one great cartoon from Warners, and several dirty and/or hairy dog jokes.) Sterling ends up on a psychiatrist's couch.
- Mr. Grundy horribly afraid of horses, goes calling on a charming widow, Aunt Agatha. While he is on his way to her house, Mr. East calls and says he is coming right over to see her about the mortgage. Auntie is distressed, but Mabel says she will keep him away. She gives the stable boy a bunch of carrots and tells him to tie them on Mr. East's coat tails. Their horse, Dixie, will do the rest, as she is very fond of carrots. Mr. East calls and asks for Auntie's hand in marriage. He gives her a week to decide. She must either marry him or lose her home, on which he holds a mortgage. The colored stable boy misses Mr. East and when Mr. Grundy arrives, confuses him with Mr. East and pins the carrots on his coat tails. The horse chases Mr. Grundy all over the place and then up into a tree. When Mr. East leaves the house after delivering his ultimatum, a limb of the tree breaks and Mr. Grundy falls on Mr. East. They fight, and Mr. Grundy makes it hot for his big rival, but when Auntie arrives she bawls out Mr. East for picking on poor little Mr. Grundy. Mr. East leaves in a huff. Mabel, remembering that Mr. Grundy once told her he was a great horseman, gets a bright idea-they will enter Dixie in the sulky races with Mr. Grundy up and win the $5,000 and thus payoff the mortgage. Mr. Grundy is beset with a sinking feeling but cannot back out. On the day of the race Mr. East has a henchman fill up Dixie with water and apples, so when Mr. Grundy and his party arrive Dixie is bloated to immense proportions. They pump her out however and Mr. Grundy stars in the race, which is go-as-you-please over hill and dale, across country, and finishing around the track. There follows a sulky race the like of which has never been witnessed before. Mr. East, who also races, puts every imaginable obstacle in the way of Mr. Grundy, but that resourceful gentleman overcomes them every one. When they get back to the track Mr. East and a confederate ride alongside Mr. Grundy and despite his best efforts, unfasten the traces. Mr. Grundy is going so fast when the sulky drops behind, that he sits and rides on the horse's tail for a few feet. He runs back, gets the horse into the sulky backwards, having the cart before the horse, and starts out after the field. Mabel had previously given him some carrots, telling him of Dixie's fondness for them, so Mr. Grundy holds them up in front of Dixie's nose and is pushed to victory. At the finish, Aunt Agatha is congratulating the victor when Dixie pushes him into her arms. Auntie says she likes masterful men, and we fade out on this happy picture.
- At Arcata, California, testing technology for landing planes in fog. Also: a high-tech barber shop in Westwood Village, California; manufacture of precision steel gauge blocks in Eskilstuna, Sweden.
- A Paramount Comic Kings animated feature. In the sequel to "Snuffy's Song", Snuffy Smith does a favour for a couple of mobsters to earn a mule and buggy to get home. Unbeknownst to Snuffy he's asked to rob a bank.
- Red Donohue tries to get a job in a dynamite conveyor enterprise, and has to deal with a wild mule.
- A Tucson family makes 'desert dioramas' from local materials. Farmer collects horse-drawn vehicles; an ivory portrait carver; armadillo farming. Lead story, "The Stunt Girl" missing from some prints.
- The building, sailing, battles and ultimate death of an American Navy aircraft carrier in the Pacific war are the subjects of this documentary short film.
- An entry in Paramount's "Star Reporter" series starring Ted Husing. As usual, Ted is seated at a desk introducing various acts and peoplle, and the camera cuts to these acts playing at various clubs and cabarets in NYC. This one opens with Mark Warnow and his band playing "Farewell Blues." It then cuts to the RIO Brothers doing their eccentric slow-motion skit, and then to Vic Heide, a one-man band playing various instrumments with his hands, feet and mouth. The finale has Freddie Rich and his Orchestra playing the music while band-member Jerry Colonna sings "Take My Heart."
- A Paramount Swifty & Shorty animated short. The boys embark on a sea adventure after winning a boat.
- Bill and his guests share stories about their prized possessions, over objections by impatient TV critics Shaddup and Showacartoon. Featuring Bunker Hill Bunny (1950), Catty-Cornered (1966), Shuteye Popeye (1952), I Taw a Putty Tat (1948), and Swallow the Leader (1949).
- Toony shows a new side to his personality by getting a tattoo, and Bill discovers more about his mom's relationship with the "Toon In" gang: Riff Raffy Daffy (1948), Poopdeck Pappy (1940), Nelly's Folly (1961), French Freud (1969), Nasty Quacks (1945).
- While riding the Dinosaur Train with Buddy and Mom, Tiny gets the idea to gather all the dinosaurs in the 'Dinosaurs A to Z' song for a picnic at Troodon Town. The Conductor agrees, and the Train starts picking up dinosaurs, as Tiny and Buddy help keep track of how many of the different species have come on board, and where they are on the dinosaur A to Z list.
- 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.
- In this sci-fi mystery set in deep space, crew members aboard an intergalactic spaceship suddenly begin vanishing until only one crewman remains. Investigators look into to the incident to determine the reasons why.
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- New, exclusive, wide-ranging interview with author John le Carré about the 1965 classic film The Spy Who Came in from the Cold (1965) in which he wrote the source novel.
- Al's in a tough spot when he finds out his fiancee's family are circus people. Things get complicated when Mom starts hallucinating that she's seeing the lions from her old circus act during the wedding.
- 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.
- A Paramount Rembrandt animated short. Nudnik lives in an apartment being demolished.
- A promotional and informative short film that invites American housewives to become part of the stock exchange and venture themselves in the world of business and finances. Here, a common housewife inherits an extra sum of money and decides she wants to invest on bonds to secure her child's future. But her husband has other ideas for himself.
- A Paramount Go Go Toon animated short. Geronimo has a bad cold. Say-Ah the medicine man tries to arrange a marriage between Geronimo and Full-back, an unsightly woman.
- The Sheriff and his deputy are after "The Hole In the Leg Gang". The gang derived their name from the fact that the Sheriff is a terrible shot, but the deputy, a little person, is a sure-shot, but always hits his target in the thigh. A comedy Western.
- Filmed on a world wide trip by Danny Kaye, this is an examination of the state of children in the third world.
- A Paramount Modern Madcap animated short. Hilary the lion, is not performing in the zoo as expected. Starving he seeks out his favourite food rice pudding.
- When the outlaw El Toro saves Hoppy's life, Hoppy agrees to find his missing grandson.
- This series entry starts on a beach. A large vehicle that looks like a road grader is actually more like a Zamboni machine for sand. As it moves along the beach, it digs into the sand and removes all manner of dangerous items, such as broken glass, pieces of metal and wood, and discarded food containers. We then visit a government laboratory to see how corundum and magnesium powder are processed into man-made gems. In Weedpatch, California, an old transport plane is used as a classroom to teach aviation science, and aircraft operation and maintenance. Finally, we see how certain types of seaweed are processed to make agar, a substance used in making dressing for wounds, cosmetics, and laboratory cultures for growing bacteria.
- Karl's so lethargic and sleepy, he dozes off at his club, and nobody notices him for days. To give him some pep, George takes him and their wives camping in the Adirondacks, but Karl still finds places to snooze away while all have a bad time.
- A Paramount Noveltoon animated short. A gopher protects his home (golf course) from a golfer.
- Part 1 - Southern Research (1080p): Includes two parts. Refractions (11:20) explores the challenges of translating the book to screen, story themes, crafting the movie's visual style and structure, digital support challenges, real-world visual inspirations, and more. For Those That Follow (15:04) explores the characters and the actors who portray them while discussing the individual and collective qualities they add to the story. Part 2 - Area X (1080p): Another two-part feature. Shimmer (12:12) covers the value of shooting in sequence, filming in the UK, set construction and design, making challenging practical and digitally supported scenes, and more. Vanished Into Havoc (15:03) takes a more detailed look at making practical and digital support effects in the film. Part 3 - To the Lighthouse (1080p): The third and final two-part feature. Unfathomable Mind (11:46) covers the science, look, and visual construction of The Shimmer, both the outer shell and some of the visuals within. The Last Phase (8:06) looks at the qualities Director Alex Garland and the crew brought to the shoot. It also explores the film's appeal as both an entertainer and a thought provoker.
- A Paramount Swifty & Shorty animated short. Shorty goes into Swifty's diner for lunch and gets more than he bargained for.