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- As the program revealed, 1898 was the year that symbolized the taming of the western frontier, the growth of the nation into an industrial giant and, following victory in the Spanish-American war, the emergence of the U.S. as a world power.
- After arriving from his late brother's funeral, Alex returns home to receive a mysterious phone call from his deceased brother, coming from the basement. He goes to find him.
- Official Selection at the New York Shorts International Film Festival, Oaxaca Film Festival, Boston Short Film Festival, Woods Hole Film Festival, Borrego Springs Film Festival, Sydney World Film Festival, and the Adirondack Film Festival. An actor grapples with being typecast in the limited roles offered to African Americans while embracing his roots as a Nigerian immigrant.
- A slapstick comedy in which Jimmy Jump demonstrates that a day can be entirely taken up with accidents of a ludicrous nature.
- With an address in hand, Fauna (India Eisley) and Jay (Chris Pine) head to Hawaii to find Tamar. Fauna in the hope of finding some answers about who she is, Jay hoping to find answers about the Hodel story he wrote about that ruined his career.
- It is the 100th year of the TT racers on the Isle of Man. The Isle of Man government have planned extensive celebrations to mark the 100th year. Flexstone Pictures Limited will be filming a two part two-hour documentary on the build up to and history of the Isle of Man TT racers and the tourism to the Isle of Man. An exclusive interview with the President of Tynwald.
- This is a documentary of a live animation battle between Aihara and Tanaami that took place on the 10th of March 2004 at EX'REALM in Tokyo. The room is in darkness and each artist wears a white boiler suit and baseball cap and uses fluorescent paint on the black canvas. Shot from five different camera angles, and using dissolves and superimposition to speed up the passage of time, each of the five documentary clips lasts about half an hour. A fascinating glimpse into the artistic process of the artists.
- Chase appears as a small town cub reporter of the rather "dumber" sort who indulges in some April Fool jokes with results disastrous to himself. A good burlesque on the suspicion with which most people regard their neighbors on the day when every sort of practical joke is adjudged legitimate. About every time-honored practical joke is shown - the placing of tacks on chairs, the rubber hammer and the imitation ink spot.
- Danny O'Rourke, whose policeman father died a hero in the fulfillment of his duty, is training to become a member of the force. He is in love with Maggie Muldoon, who lives across the court. Miriam Welton, a girl of wealth, opens up a neighborhood clubhouse for the purpose of giving happiness to the poor. Her efforts are very poorly received, but she inveigles Danny to come to the club, and sends a beautiful hat to his sister as a gift. The hat gives Shannon the masculine attention which she craves and leads her to steal in order to be attractive. Danny fails to pass his examination, and is confronted with a demand for one thousand dollars to make good his sister's thefts. He takes part in a prize fight in order to get the money, but is badly beaten. On reaching home, however, he learns that there was an error in the marking of his paper, so he is eligible to be a policeman. Though bruised he is happy, and he finally wins Maggie, the girl of his heart.
- While Jimmy Jump is having a shine, he sees a girl struggling to put the top of her convertible. He helps her and they make a date for dinner, and exchange calling cards. Jimmy tells his boss, who fits him up with clothes and money. Jimmy leaves him the girl's card, and when Jimmy's boss sees his fiancee's name on the card, complications ensue, but he learns at last that Jimmy's "date" is his girl's maid and there are wedding bells for four.
- 2021–Podcast EpisodeThe Queens rate and review a 1 Star Yelp Review for Balloonzilla. Trey does NOT want you to whistle while you work, honey child, Chelsey ponders is whistling bad luck for anyone other than her grandmother and the Queens sing a reprise of Happy Birthday a Little Late...AGAIN.
- The cameraman photographs a variety of undersea life and records a dramatic battle between an octopus and a shark. The tentacles of a jellyfish and the flower-like sea anemone move rhythmically with the motion of the water. Barnacles, sea urchins, sea cucumber, starfish are engaged in seeking food, while a hermit crab inspects and finally crawls into a new shell abode. Animated diagrams are used to indicate the development of a fish; micro-photographs show us the maturation of a fish egg and the circulation of blood in a fish embryo. A shark and octopus engage in battle, the octopus discharging an inky fluid which serves him as a sort of smoke screen. The commentary is enlightening, but the vocabulary may be too difficult for younger children. The photography is excellent.
- A military weapons engineer struggles to do his job responsibly, while a hapless tank commander has to live with the consequences in combat years later.
- David Lawrence, a wealthy and powerful stockbroker, was quite content with his life until he discovered the allure, risk and challenge of the boxing world. At 44, Lawrence was not young, but with the assistance of a great trainer - and obsessive urge to succeed in a milieu totally different from his own - he mastered the necessary skills and even excelled at the brutal sport.
- Charley Chase as Jimmy Jump brings his bride to a new bungalow home, selected and furnished by him. All the neighbors come to call that first evening. The man next door is a builder who considers the construction of Jimmy's bungalow far below par. To emphasize his point he pulls down pillars, pokes holes in the floor and uproots the plumbing. When the guests depart the new house is a wreck.
- This is a documentary showcasing the incredible journey of a group of some of the best and most well known freestyle motorcross riders in the world and their cross continental dirtbike tour. This amazing adventure spans over a decade and follows the Crusty Crew to exotic locations in nineteen countries including: the ruins of Machu Picchu, packed arenas in Australia, the mysterious Easter Island, wild deserts in Africa......and beyond! It is the Dog Town and the Z Boys of FMX riders including: Seth, Hart, Faisst, Deegan, Pastrana, McGrath, Metzger, Trigger, Linkogle, Pastor, Fernandez, Jones & Bubba. Includes music from: Rob Zombie, Static X, Ministry, KMFDM and more.
- 2021–Podcast EpisodeThe Queens welcome their first GUEST OF HONOR on the show: Marc Tumminelli. Marc is the founder of NYC's premiere young artist training program, Broadway Workshop. With Marc's expertise, they rate and review a One Star Yelp Review for LA's Barbizon Modeling and Acting School, before Marc shares a review he personally received for his company, Broadway Workshop, and discusses its impact. Trey wants six more inches, Marc needs Quip to get a grip, Chelsey plays Jenga with her pop-ups, Elliott Gould owes us all an explanation, shout out to Nadia, and AS IF.
- Instruction on intricate, detailed sewing techniques.
- Circumstances over which he has no control force Larry Crawford to accept a job from Grace Miller, on whom he has previously cast eyes of affection. Grace is the young and beautiful owner of a ranch, Larry a cowpuncher by trade, and the latter is considerably puzzled by the situation into which Fate has thrust him. But eventually he wanders away into the desert and there discovers a lonesome baby which he takes in charge, and after numerous complications ensue, succeeds in procuring a mother and home for the child. He gets mixed up in a scrap over a gold mine and becomes the possessor of an important map. The result of his laudable exertions is that Larry finds himself in the unpleasant position of a perfectly innocent chap whom everyone looks on as a dastardly abductor and all-around scoundrel. But fickle fortune finally changes, his innocence is proved and he wins Grace's esteem and love.
- Fauna (India Eisley) meets up with Corinna (Connie Nielsen) but suspects the woman of lies and hiding her real mother, Tamar. Jay (Chris Pine) meanwhile gets a harsh visit from the LAPD but this leaves him wondering how close he's getting to the truth.
- A teenage boy receives some wisdom at a Macedonian Orthodox family funeral.
- The marketing department of a pharmaceutical company decides to find a dentist to endorse its brand of toothpaste.
- Helen (Elly Bran) is a business woman obsessed with her work. She heavily relies on technology to get her through the day, but when her phone dies overnight and she can't charge it, everything spirals out of hand. She decides to make a video blog about the dreadful day,
- A guy accidentally gets Jesus in his heart and is now trying to get him out.
- Helen Blake, wed six months, is unduly jealous of husband Dick. She is especially suspicious of pretty Alma Lane, hired to decorate the Blake home. Various incidents arise to fan the flame of Helen's jealousy. She threatens to divorce Dick. Finding him in a seemingly compromising position with Alma is the final straw. But Alma's fiancé arrives, explains everything satisfactorily, and the Blakes are reconciled.
- Jimmy Jump has a habit of forgetting everything - important or not. When his wedding day arrives, he forgets the fact until he sees the girl waiting. Then he forgets the ring and license in turn, but he finally ends up at the church, forgetting only his shoes and stockings.
- Opinionated, bold, stubborn, loyal, the consummate soldier, a man whose vision was ahead of his time, a man whose values were as American as West Point, Douglas MacArthur was a key figure in the mid 20th century. As portrayed by Gary Saderup, it is as though he lives again! Veteran actor Gary Saderup has appeared on the Shakespearean stage as Macbeth, Othello and Richard the Third. He has worked with American author Ray Bradbury in creating the leading roles in two original plays. Historical characters are not new to him. He played John Barrymore in 'I Hate Hamlet.' More recently Mr. Saderup appeared as Charles Darwin with actor Patrick Warburton in the hit British play 'Darwin in Malibu'. In the film adaptation of Steven Rivera's brilliant script 'Douglas MacArthur: Return to Corregidor' Gary Saderup brings his acting prowess to bear in creating a sensitive portrait of the legendary American general.
- The top stories were about the return home of the people of Enewetak Atoll, who had been displaced 25 years ago so the site could be used as an atomic bomb test site. Another segment dealt with the by now well-publicized "Joseph's Disease", traced back to a single Portugese immigrant to the U.S. about 100 years ago. The third part was an interview with a young man who manages a Connecticut theatre, dedicated to preserving American musical comedy in performance.
- Croncite prepared to descend into the ocean of the California coast to look at bioluminesence displays from marine life on the ocean floor, Osgood then chipped in with the results of scientific methods used to probe the authenticity of art works including some Picasso paintings.
- Show featured a family on Kodak Island, Alaska, whit the hobby of shooting bear - with a movie camera.
- The preem show outing included a giggling soprano Maureen Forrester who sang from the Harry Warren songbook; Quebec cabinet minister Lise Payette (former TV talk show hostess); scientist David Suzuki, and writer Alex Haley who plugged his "Roots".
- The story of one of the world's most famous historians and public intellectuals, who achieved international acclaim while never giving up his Communist convictions. A life that coincides with the history of the XXth century.
- Jimmy becomes an etiquette teacher in a rough and tumble slum.
- Professor Goneril is giving an extension to his student Bara, but what will it cost?
- Extreme sports adventure. Follow two lads as they take an ironing board all the way from Cheltenham UK to Mount Everest to compete in the worlds extreme ironing competition. Its a trek over stunning mountain ranges ending up at Everests base camp and then onto the ice fall. Never seen before footage of what its really like up on Mount Everest in an informal and fun way. Never before has an ironing board been taken up the mountain let alone doing daily chores like ironing, Stunning views from the Mountain.
- "Bangkok Girl" is a 'remarkably accomplished, beautifully photographed and intimate debut documentary that puts a human face on the devastating social issue that, sadly, is the fate of too many impoverished girls.' The documentary provides a glimpse of Thailand's sex tourism told through the experiences of a 19-year-old bar girl named Pla.
- An ingenue becomes a bob-haired flapper and enters into a ménage-à-trois with her mother's lover amid the sexual revolution of the Jazz Age.
- Maurice Gerard, who has a nose for perfumes as well as owning a perfume making company, is murdered by one of his employees in order to take over the company and make easy money on the newest fragrance Max was working on. Ellen tries to get her driver's license.
- The Ghetto called JERUSALEM is indeed survival of the fittest. War, brutality and betrayal are regular prompt.
- When an author publishes a book claiming that housewives are no more than prostitutes, two young housewives use their sexual charms to exact revenge. One seduces the president of the publishing company, and the other seduces the author's boyfriend.
- In order to win $3,000 and the pretty girl, Jimmie enters a broken-down nag named Chilblains in a steeplechase who will only run fast when he is frightened by an opening umbrella.
- Darien gets recruited by an passed acquaintance to help the International Security Agency investigate a series of suspicious events in a suburban Florida town. However, they both soon discover there is far more going on than they could have imagined.
- This film is not sensational in any respect, being purely of a topical nature. The prison at Sberbrooke, Canada, is first shown, followed rapidly by scenes showing crowds refused admittance to the trial, immigration officials waiting to take Thaw by force over the border. Justice Hutchinson, William Travers Jerome, Thaw's auto held in readiness for escape, sympathizers, Joseph La Force, governor of the prison; United States Consul Daniels calling on Thaw at his request to be protected as an American citizen. Thaw eating, planning his day's work, thinking of his mother. Hal Reid interviewing him, his going over daily correspondence, his giving a letter to Reid to deliver to Bryan, and explaining why he was on his way to Canada when he escaped. The single reel concludes with a closeup picture of the prisoner. The film is offensive in no way, and is interesting as a rational view of a much-talked-of person.
- Beldon, the new foreman of Squaredeal's ranch, arrives and with his arrival the rustling that terrorized the ranch ceases. Among those under him Beldon recognizes Cole, former manager of the Bar X ranch, whom he catches annoying a servant and knocks him down. Seeking vengeance Cole proceeds to make life troublesome for Beldon, who is entrusted with a large sum of money by Squaredeal, to be deposited in the bank. Accompanied by Squaredeal's daughter, Beldon sets out to deposit the money the next morning, is overtaken by Cole and the two are locked in the latter's shack. The disappearance results in a search by Beldon's cowboys. Meanwhile Beldon has freed himself, subdues Cole in a fight, throwing him from a cliff, just as the posse appears. Explanations follow with everybody happy.
- Compilation of 16mm footage of some of the best wakeboarding athletes of the moment.
- Charles and Bert who have defied the Volstead act are seen clambering about the roof of a building, high above a busy street. After a few hair-raising stunts that will give nervous ones in your audience a jolt. Bert demands money that Charles owes him. They end a fast chase on the roof of a building overlooking a lion's den. Here Bert slips down the roof in among the beasts and Bert lowers a flag to half mast, supposing of course this is the end of his pal. But to his astonishment Charles not only comes out alive but is seen reclining comfortably on one of the biggest lions.
- Six newly-married, diverse, honeymooning couples face marital bliss and discord, finding out more about themselves, their significant others and life in this happy-go-lucky, quirky drama.
- Film maker Ken Adams has received financing for his first documentary on a local lake. Unfortunately, the assignment will put him and his partner Julie on a collision course with the last survivor of the aquatic city of Atlantis.
- The story beings with an uneducated boy who get's to go to school instead of his sister, because she is a woman. She is okay with this because she is a woman and has no say in it. They then celebrate the boy for being so awesome and performing well in school and they all live happily ever after.