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- An adaptation of nine stories from Boccaccio's "Decameron".
- Artemis Fowl, a young criminal prodigy, hunts down a secret society of fairies to find his missing father.
- A shy, withdrawn English schoolteacher falls for a flashy showgirl.
- When Professor Marchand, a famous scientist, mysteriously disappears, the commissioner, Juve, immediately suspects Fantomas.
- An industrialist and a pianist who fall in love in postwar Italy are pronounced dead when they miss their flight home, but the former's wife does not give him up.
- A greedy gold smuggler hires a handsome hero to transport a stolen fortune to a new hideout in this thrilling adventure.
- The first travelogue released by Twentieth Century-Fox in CinemaScope, produced and directed by Otto Lang, is a photographic record of a journey from Milan to Naples, through Florence and Rome, on a streamlined passenger train. En route, the film takes time out in the cities mentioned to take a look at the landmarks---past and present---with the climax on the edge of Vesuvius' smoldering crater.
- This documentary attempts to reconstruct the 24 August 79 AD eruption of Vesuvius hour by hour. By using the latest evidence from volcanology.
- Documentary short film depicting volcanic activity inside the crater of the active Italian volcano, Mount Vesuvius. Director/photographer Richard Muth photographed the steaming, smoking lava bed from an airplane flying into the interior of the crater.
- The spectator is taken for a visit to Algiers. A splendid view is shown of the Place du Government, the principal square of the city. We next visit the picturesque mosque for women. Passing on down the street we view the meeting of Young America and Young Algiers. Our next stop is at the historic harbor of Genoa, Italy. Going ashore, we visit the most beautiful cemetery in the world, the Campo Canto. As we walk through one of the galleries of this celebrated burial ground, we are impressed by the wonderful carvings in stone that meet us on every hand. Our next visit is to a little side street where we find the original home of Christopher Columbus, the discoverer of America, and read an inscription on the stone beneath his room window. The next stop along the Mediterranean is the beautiful Bay of Naples. Skirting the harbor is the magnificent Santa Lucia Boulevard and in the background to the right we have a splendid view of the famous volcano, Mount Vesuvius.
- From Iceland to Central America to Italy, experts take an in-depth look at four imposing volcanoes, each bigger, potentially deadlier, and more explosive than the last.
- 2003– 30mTV Episode