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- James Bond has left active service. His peace is short-lived when Felix Leiter, an old friend from the CIA, turns up asking for help, leading Bond onto the trail of a mysterious villain armed with dangerous new technology.
- Two siblings become increasingly frightened by their grandparents' disturbing behavior while visiting them on vacation.
- A merc is hired by the F.B.I. to track down a powerful recluse criminal. A woman is also trying to track him down for her own personal vendetta.
- Paul Johnson sailed the world all his life. He loved, drank and lived foolish, never truly living on land. Now he is turning 80. He drinks a liter of vodka a day and contemplates his life, his death. What is at the end of such a journey?
- Inspired from "Celebrity survivors" format.
- As fun-seeking tourists converge on the beautiful Caribbean island of Antigua, several interconnected stories merge into one.
- This film documents the train-wreck production and sudden shutdown of American Cannibal, the reality TV show produced by the promoter behind the Paris Hilton sex tape.
- This films reveals the extraordinary variety of life found in the vast blue expanses of the open ocean.
- Under shadows cast by colossal oil refineries, emerging from the desert like chrome cathedrals, SO FOUL A SKY presents a journey through several frontier lands of Venezuela - the world's first petrostate - now shaken by the worst political and humanitarian crisis South America has experienced in the 21st century. While storm clouds gather in the skies, sleepy soldiers patrol the Caribbean Seas, migrants drift through lugubrious border posts between Brazil and Venezuela, and smugglers venture across the hostile Guajira Desert, trafficking the last remaining barrels of embargoed gasoline. All is enveloped by scrambled radio newsreels fired from both sides of the ideological struggle ripping the capital apart. This is a film portraying pirates and pilgrims, orphaned children of a land that they have made their own without planting flags or imposing anthems; anarchic just like the hovering storm clouds threatening to put an end to the limbo all inhabit.
- Exotic locations are synonymous with all Bond movies and 'No Time To Die' is no different. As well as returning to Bond's spiritual home, Jamaica, for Daniel Craig's final outing, we also go on a global journey taking in Italy, Norway and Scotland. We'll hear from Daniel Craig, Cary Fukunaga, other key cast and filmmakers, on what it was like filming at these spectacular locations.
- 13 Skippers from Stuttgart, Germany start with their Crews for a 'round Atlantic Ocean' Trip. They originate from a small sailing Club situated on a little Pond surrounded by vineyards. Now they set out to the wide Ocean. From the African influenced Capverde Islands to the soothing Caribbean, along the US Coast via Metropolitan New York to remote Newfoundland and then back to the Azores Islands. All in one Ship, a sailing Yacht called 'Odysseus'(Ulysses). 48 feet long, 24 feet tall and 19 tons in weight. They have to adjust to the Weather and Winds everyday. We are on board. We experience life on the Sail Boat hands on. We feel what it means to be sailing: eating and sleeping on the edge, living with the Crew on limited Space, keeping an eye on the waves day and night and always changing plans according to the winds. This voyage's success is set by the wind and the experience of the sailors only. 13 Skippers in one Boat are determined to sail round the Atlantic Ocean. It is an extraordinary team effort. You will discover the fascination of Sailing.
- The Mandel Caribbean Expedition, sponsored by Leon Mandel of Chicago, was conducted with his assistance and the use of his yacht, the Buccaneer, in the Caribbean region from January 1 to February 9, 1940. The expedition included Field Museum staff members Rudyerd Boulton, Curator of Birds, and, D. Dwight Davis, Assistant Curator of Anatomy and Osteology.
- A man awakes to find himself alone on an enormous cruise ship in the middle of the sea. His search for other people on the boat results in an unexpected discovery.
- Anne Murray and guests perform musical numbers while aboard the largest cruise ship in the world, the S.S. Norway, cruising the Caribbean Sea.
- It's all about fishing, from salmon in Alaska to marlin in the Caribbean.
- Episode: (1985)1977–19871hTV-G7.1 (80)TV EpisodePart 1 of 2. An British ex-military officer (Stewart Granger), escorting the singing sensation group, Menudo, is tired of a woman (Lana Turner), who lies; while a young couple (Jared Martin and Hayley Mills) is bewildered because Doc Bricker (Bernie Kopell) seems very much in love with his visiting ex-wife (Elizabeth Ashley), which Doc attributes is why they divorced; Vicki (Jill Whelan) falls for a young man (Timothy Patrick Murphy), who is continually pampered by his mother (Anne Baxter), who refuses to see him as anything other than a child; an employer (Andrew Stevens) is being set up for a sex-discrimination lawsuit by a woman (Linda Purl), who is disguised as a man.
- 1977–19871hTV-G7.4 (99)TV EpisodeVicki (Jill Whelan) develops a strong attachment to Mrs. Evans (Debbie Reynolds) and sees her as a surrogate mother; Mr. McMann (Ted Knight) is due to be married but can't say the words, "I do"; Emily's (Charlene Tilton) estranged fiancé (Lloyd Alan) comes back; Doc (Bernie Kopell) sends Gopher (Fred Grandy) on a wild goose chase to get him away from the judges (Dawn Wells and Ann Jillian) and he ends up in jail.
- Witness exclusive, never-before-seen footage of a lemon shark birth, right in the middle of hurricane alley in Coasts.
- Freediver Tanya Streeter attempts the world record for diving on a breath of air, 150 metres beneath the Caribbean Sea.
- Jeff recalls some of his most exciting island adventures such as hundreds of stingrays in the Caribbean, thousands of sea terns in Cape Cod, and Grizzly bears in Kodiak Alaska.
- 2011–201620mTV EpisodeJeff travels to a tropical paradise to rescue the endangered coral on Curacao Island.
- Jeff boards a deep-water submarine on the hunt for an elusive and destructive species known as lionfish. He joins biologists racing to remove these invading fish from the ocean as quickly as possible before they cause permanent damage to the Atlantic ecosystem.
- Jeff remembers some of his best underwater adventures such as a rare free-dive with humpback whales off French Polynesia, adventures across the coasts of Hawaii, and being on board inside a deep-water submersible that travels five hundred feet below the Caribbean waves.
- Jungle Jack counts down his most unbelievable big fish stories from beneath the waters.
- Jungle Jack counts down six nerve-wracking adventures about animals that are not for an unpleasant challenge.
- Jungle Jack takes a deep dive in a submarine encountering dolphins on the high seas and rolls up his sleeves for Coral Reef Conservation.