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- Anthology series in which police investigations unearth the personal and professional secrets of those involved, both within and outside the law.
- Carrie White, a shy, friendless teenage girl who is sheltered by her domineering, religious mother, unleashes her telekinetic powers after being humiliated by her classmates at her senior prom.
- After being abandoned by his parents at the Grand Canyon, Joe Dirt tells the story of his journey to find his parents.
- Bubble Boy's been in a bubble all his life due to no immune system. A cute blonde girl befriends BB. Her boyfriend proposes and BB decides to travel across USA to Niagara Falls to stop the wedding.
- A newly wed man who believes he's just gotten hitched to the perfect woman encounters another lady on his honeymoon.
- A troubled young woman is sent to live with her grandmother for the summer, while hiding a secret that could potentially tear her family apart.
- A hotel handyman's life changes when the lavish bedtime stories he tells his niece and nephew start to magically come true.
- After 19 years of playing the game he's loved his whole life, Detroit Tigers pitcher Billy Chapel has to decide if he's going to risk everything and put everything out there.
- An elderly Charlie Chaplin discusses his autobiography with his editor, recounting his amazing journey from his poverty-stricken childhood to world-wide success after the ingenious invention of the Little Tramp.
- A United States Navy destroyer escort participates in a Navy "invisibility" experiment that inadvertently sends two sailors forty years into the future.
- A warlock flees from the 17th to the 20th century, with a witch-hunter in hot pursuit.
- Brothers Monte and Ray leave Oxford to join the Royal Flying Corps. Ray loves Helen; Helen enjoys an affair with Monte; before they leave on their mission over Germany they find her in still another man's arms.
- Theodore "Beaver" Cleaver, age 8, has misadventures and learns life lessons in this entertaining, hilarious tale of a small-town Ohio family and the daily trials of life.
- A small town prepares for the homecoming of superstar Roxy Carmichael, as does a young outsider, who believes Roxy is her mother.
- Bride-to-be Finn Dodd hears tales of romance and sorrow from her elders as they construct a quilt.
- Mike, now released from a psychiatric hospital, meets with Reggie, and discover his dreams (the events of the original film) are real, and they both journey to find and stop the evil Tall Man from his grim work.
- Three female reporters find themselves staying overnight in a house occupied by a hostile being that lurks in the basement.
- Their wish to become comic book heroes forces three kids to take on the heroes' mortal enemies.
- Mike and Reggie continue to hunt the mysterious Tall Man, discovering along the way that the invasion has already begun.
- Taken aback by his mother's wedding announcement, a young man returns home in an effort to stop her from marrying his old high school gym teacher, a man who made middle school hell for generations of students.
- The demonic forces in the Amityville house transfer to an ancient lamp, which finds its way to a remote California mansion where the evil manipulates a little girl by manifesting itself in the form of her dead father.
- Citizens of a small town, under the influence of a man in the midst of a mid-life crisis, come together to make an adult film.
- 1972 Vietnam, a small group of United States Marines relive flashbacks of their contrite lives prior to serving in the military while being left to survive behind enemy lines.
- A teenage boy is sent to a juvenile reform facility in the wilderness. As we learn about the tragic events that sent him there, his struggle becomes one for survival with the inmates, counselors, and the retired war colonel in charge.
- Edward Forester's career and personal life have hit rock bottom-but not his spirit. At 64, the handsome bachelor moves in to a tiny apartment and must start over again.
- In the sci-fi thriller The Philadelphia Experiment the sole survivor of a wartime experiment is catapulted 41 years into the future and must race to save the world as we know it. It's now 10 years later--1993.
- Four young boys find a shipwrecked Japanese sailor during World War II and struggle with the decision to save him.
- A small-town, high-school principal still living at home with her mother shakes up her life in a way that even she never expected when she agrees to go out on a date with her school's Hispanic janitor.
- A woman seeks revenge on her former lover, who owns a skydiving business.
- Escaped convict Griffin and his friends ran all the way to Hell...with a penny, and a broken cigarette.
- After a harrowing accident when a train crashes into her school bus, a young popular teenager, Celia, learns to handle life with brain damage, the death of several friends, and an amputated limb.
- A claustrophobic thriller about two murderous friends, used by a desperate woman who they dangerously underestimate.
- The OXNARD EDD SHOOTING MASSACRE is a documentary/docudrama film revolving around the survivors (Cathie Jimenez, Carol Wilson, Ramona Alamillo, Catherine Stinson, Alexis Jimenez, Timm Herdt, Irma Lopez, Frank Forbes, former Oxnard Policemen Robert Vizcarra, and Steve Vendt as well as former Oxnard Police Department Spokesman David Keith,) from the Oxnard Employment Development Department shooting rampage that took place on December 2, 1993 in Oxnard, CA. Where gunman Alan Winterbourne entered an unemployment office in Oxnard and started shooting at state employees, killing three and wounding several others. Afterwards he headed to another unemployment office killing a cop on his way. He was shot down by the police in the parking lot of the second unemployment office before he could wreak more havoc.
- A rape case opens racial divisions in a small town. A black sheriff and his white deputy investigate allegations that a wealthy white businessman raped a black college student.
- Sons, daughters and grandchildren of the greatest generation travel to England to uncover the history of a disappearing World War II air base.
- Charlotte and her husband John are packing in preparation for a trip to the beach with their son Ricky. Shortly after driving away from their farm, their car is struck in a head on collision and, tragically, only Charlotte survives. Isolated on her farm Charlotte slowly becomes swallowed up in an overwhelming morass of anguish and grief. One night she encounters an injured man, Nick, on her property. An unexpected and unique bond develops between the two. Charlotte asks Nick to stay on to work the farm with her temporarily, telling him that her husband and child 'are away on a trip'. Nick, a Marine combat veteran, is trying to hide some serious issues of his own, among other things. He quickly butts heads with her family friend and lawyer, Paul, a powerful man in town with ties to the local police. Protective of Charlotte, Paul grows suspicious of Nick's intentions. An altercation ensues between the two men. Paul threatens the Marine causing Nick's PTSD to ignite. Charlotte sides with Nick as her relationship with Nick deepens in intensity. Growing more paranoid, Nick tightens his efforts to protect them both as his mental state winds violently out of control. Lost in a dark rabbit hole, Charlotte represses serious warning signs of Nick's behavior as she desperately hangs on to a relationship that could either save or destroy them.
- Badly scarred in a childhood accident, Violet boards a bus in North Carolina on a pilgrimage to Oklahoma to visit a TV preacher, the one that heals. On the bus, she meets two soldiers on their way to Fort Smith.
- Grasshopper is the tragic story of two people fighting to break down the walls which stand in the way of human communication. Travis hides behind technology, such as cell phones and computers, to avoid emotional interaction with others. Terri hides behind make-up, high heels and prostitution to avoid emotional interaction with others. Their lives intersect for a brief evening when Terri finds Travis' phone which he left behind on a train. This happy accident brings them together, but by the end of the evening, a tragic event will change them forever.
- A secluded, idyllic hideaway on the California coast hides a horrific secret. When a psychic investigator comes for a visit to this clifftop inn that appears so peaceful, he uncovers evidence of an alarming evil that resides there.
- Little Tommy, idol of the X-T outfit, was left in charge of the boys while papa and mama took a holiday. Cook-house Charlie, leader of the cowboys, took it upon himself to see that the child had a rollicking good time. He played the bucking broncho and Tommy the rider. There was plenty of candy and other good things to eat. But the day proved too strenuous for the little fellow. The hot sun gave him a sudden stroke, and he fainted. Great excitement prevailed at the outfit. The doctor was called from ten miles distant and pronounced the case extremely serious. He endeavored to give the child medicine, but Tommy absolutely refused to take it. He groped for something other than medicine, and still groping, fell off into unconsciousness. Dejection was written upon the faces of all the boys. They were at the end of their resources. It took little sister Nell to fathom the child's mind, to understand what it groped for, because Nell alone knew Tommy's favorite plaything. The girl mounted a horse and galloped fifteen miles to the nearest store, to purchase Tommy's rocking horse. It was an exciting ride, during which there were many narrow escapes from fatality, but it proved most fruitful for Tommy, for when all medicine had failed, the rocking horse brought the little favorite back to consciousness and through the crisis.
- In a western town, Smiling Bob, a miner, is in love with Molly, the pretty daughter of another miner. Soon an easterner arrives, whom Bob defends against the attacks of the rough miners, and among other witnesses, introduces him to Molly at a dance. Molly falls in love with Jim. At the mine where Jim secures employment a workman named Pete. Jim has a quarrel with Pete and threatens to take it up later. An accident occurs, in which Pete is seriously hurt, and the miners, having heard the threat, accuse Jim. He is tried and condemned, and locked in a room preparatory to being lynched. All this time Bob has seen the girl of his love won from him, gradually, degree by degree, for indeed she let him down easily. But he took it with a smile and good nature, such as had characterized his every dealing in life, and his true love for her remained steadfast. At this crisis in Jim's life, Molly turns to Smiling Bob for help, and for the love he bears the girl and to make her life happy, though to virtually wreck his own, he accomplishes Jim's release and escape. And until the paper upon which these were written disintegrated, he carried these words near his heart, "Jim and I were married today. We will never forget what you did for us. I am so happy. Molly."
- Lola refused to marry Jean, son of the Gypsy king, and sought consolation in the woods each day. On one of these occasions, her tears were interrupted by the sudden moans of Frank Hathaway, a young American, who had fallen from his horse. Lola assisted him to the Gypsy camp, where his wounds were dressed and his horse's faulty shoes mended. It was love at first sight for Lola and Frank and they made a habit of meeting in their sylvan retreat every day. Jean once more pressed his suit, and, upon being refused, cowardly attacked Lola. Frank heard the screams and rushed to the Gypsy girl's assistance. After thrashing Jean, he declared his love for the girl and suggested that they marry in order that she might leave the camp where she was so persecuted. Frank took the girl home to his father, but that proud, haughty gentleman was sadly disappointed in his son's choice and vowed he would disown the boy if he married Lola. Frank let love take its course and soon gained employment on a ranch. Not long after becoming the happy father of a bouncing baby, Frank is taken ill and his father is sent for. The old gentleman, not yet having forgiven his son, still refuses to come. When, however, he hears of the stork's arrival, things take on a new aspect. The express is not fast enough to carry him to his grandson, and the child, all unwittingly, brings reconciliation and happiness once more to the estranged father and son, with the final recognition of '"the Gypsy bride."
- Fair Anne, from the east, is accompanied by her eccentric and old maid aunt, Miss Simpkins, arriving at the Bar X Junction where the stagecoach suffers a breakdown. To employ the several hours necessary to make repairs the younger maid takes a horseback ride, when lo! Maid and horse are suddenly and unexpectedly divorced, the latter escaping. "Big Bill," a chance witness to the maid's discomfiture, whirls his lasso with determination and brings rebellious beast to time, whereupon there follows a romance in which "Auntie" is given the slip and the lasso ties a knot that no man is supposed to put asunder.
- Countless people have driven down Morrow Road, outside of Detroit, Michigan, to summon the ghost of a woman who died there while searching for her lost son. But when Ruth and Ellen perform the dare, they discover it might be more than just an urban legend.
- Molly, curious to know where her father and his men got so many fine horses, acts as her own sleuth. A noise in the bushes arouses the gang, one of whom goes to investigate only to find that it was the girl he loved. Thus to her astonishment she learns that her father is a horse thief. The sheriff, being notified by the governor that horse thieves are busy in his vicinity, disguises himself as an easterner in order not to draw suspicion. Molly, homeward bound, watches the stranger on horseback, and seeing him fall over the cliff, owing to the saddle girth breaking, rushes to his aid. She brings him home and, while taking off his coat, spies his badge. Her father returns with the men, and an argument in the next room in which her father is shot, tells the whole story to the sheriff who has been in hiding. He telephones to his deputies that he has discovered the thieves. On their arrival they arrest the gang. Molly, grieved over the death of her father, begs to be arrested also, but the sheriff, remembering how she saved his life, refuses to do so and begs her forgiveness in playing the part of a spy.
- After being financially ruined by the IRS, a man turns to his attorney who teaches him to protect himself.
- A misfit design team somehow comes up with the winning idea.
- A short film portraying the atrocities that occurred to political prisoners during Castro's Communist takeover in Cuba.
- Dick, an easterner, comes west to try his luck at mining. No sooner does he arrive than Hartley, the local gambler and all-around villain, commences to make sport at his expense. Dick endeavors to bear it patiently, but a clash is inevitable, until the arrival at the village store of Mary Brown, one whom all held in respect, excepting Hartley. The latter grabs the girl and endeavors to steal a kiss, which she struggles to resent, aided by Dick. In the fight Dick is knocked unconscious. The men become frightened and slink off. Mary is favorably impressed with the stranger and aids him back to consciousness. Dick is also impressed and accompanies her home. Mr. Brown, hearing of Dick's bravery, is only too pleased to give him pointers on mining, and every day they start out together to prospect for the precious metal. A month passes with no results, and Dick is downhearted. Were it not for the encouragement of Mary he would quit. On one of these days he strikes the vein, discovers a great mine, but when he has the dust in his hand, Hartley and his men appear, overpower and bind him and hasten to register the claim for themselves. Meanwhile, Mary at home has discovered a photo in Dick's coat of a woman and two children, with an inscription on the back that leads her to believe Dick is married. With a broken heart she seeks him at his work, only to discover Hartley's dastardly trick. For the love she bore Dick, she herself mounted a horse and rode like mad for the claim office, just in time to foil Hartley. Dick, of course, is pleased, and with the prospect of wealth, expresses his love. Mary produces the picture, which, however, he is able to show is that of his sister, after which all Mary's objections are for naught.