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- Overwhelmed by a disastrous lightning storm that his son predicted, a man must learn to trust his son in order to save his family and the whole community.
- David, now an old man, is still king of Israel. Among his sons, the ambitious Adonijah and the clever Solomon.
- Hello kitty is a little girl who loves her friends.
- Mario, Luigi and Princess Toadstool are living in Dinosaur Land and have a cute always hungry dinosaur named Yoshi as a pet and a caveman child as a friend. They must stop evil King Koopa and his minions the Koopalings.
- After a truck accident causes their release, a small rural town is faced with a swarm of killer bees.
- A supposedly wrapped-up murder case comes back to haunt a small town fifteen years later when all the witnesses who testified start dying.
- The story of Desmond Doss, a US Army medic who was the first conscientious objector to be awarded the Medal of Honor.
- Investigate reporter Fran Silman returns to her hometown and sets out to prove her childhood friend, socialite Molly Lasch, did not murder her husband, Dr. Gary Lasch.
- Based on the novel by award winning, best selling author Mary Higgins Clark.
- This musical adaptation of the classic tale by Charles Dickens stars Magoo as the cold-hearted old miser, Ebenezer Scrooge.
- Frederica has everything--a wonderful new husband and half ownership of a winery. But when her business partner's wife is murdered, Freddie suspects her partner's new love. But is everything what it seems?
- An old woman helps a young boy resolve his feelings over the death of his mother.
- Rebecca Korda and her two brothers, Sam and Max, are left alone on opening night of their family-owned restaurant.
- A young woman, seemingly good but still psychologically disturbed from being kidnapped as a little girl, becomes the obvious suspect in a murder.
- The community where Christy teaches begins to resent her attempts to bring progress to the town.
- A scientist (Gerald McRaney) perfects a tornado-warning system and tries to convince residents of a nearby town that a deadly twister is approaching.
- An aspiring actress working for a courier service gets involved in the disappearance of her co-worker.
- A young girl asks Santa for a mom and discovers that wishes can come true.
- A brilliant meteorologist returns to his hometown in Oklahoma to try to stop the biggest tornado ever.
- After a gymnastics accident leaves her paraplegic, 18-year-old Anna Morgan returns to high school. Because of time lost due to her injury and rehab, she is repeating her junior year, with her sister Beth. The film covers her adjustments to her new life, and her classmates' problems in dealing with her wheelchair. In a series of small vignettes, it also gives a picture of her family, good and bad, and her parents' efforts to support their kids while dealing with their own fears.
- Michael Cooper (Wagner) launches a daring rescue mission to save his wife, daughter and the other occupants of a ski lodge hit by an avalanche and engulfed in snow.
- Discouraged by a lack of Christmas spirit, Santa wants to quit, but his daughter Kristin begs for one more chance to prove to him that there is hope for the world.
- Private investigator Steve is being racketeered by beat cop Melvin Jarvis as divorce client. Silver spoon would be-actor Mark Woodruff is arrested for the shooting of his rich father Nathan. Only one acting class peer, Italian immigrant Isabella, truly believes in his innocence and manages without funds to hire Steve, with widow Marsha as prime suspect. However they soon find an art theft gang is involved, including Mark's youth friends, gallery keeper Brandon and his mate Jamie, who gets shot, and evil brain Alicia.
- A meteorologist (Joanna Pacula) and her family work feverishly to find a way to extinguish a storm that threatens to destroy mankind.
- A fully automated commercial jetliner is prepared to make its maiden voyage. Without an on-flight pilot, the craft relies on satellite linking for its course. But when the plane suddenly deviates from its determined route and establishes a circular pattern over Seattle, it becomes evident that the craft has been hijacked by a disgruntled former airline employee who has hacked into the flight's computer system from his apartment, somewhere in the United States. Now, a former discredited Navy pilot and an oddball technician must race against the clock to find where the angry employee is, and regain control of the plane before it crashes into the city.
- Believing a pretty law student killed him in a previous life, Stephen Koenig seeks revenge.
- The people of Jerusalem are suffering under the reign of HEROD, and are hoping to be delivered from the Roman occupiers by the Messiah # whose arrival, it is rumored, is to take place very soon. Unlike his nephew JUDAS, who wants to join the zealots (freedom fighters), the 35-year-old widower JOSEPH is not interested in participating in any fighting against the Romans. He is well aware that such an uprising would be pointless, and Judas's death shortly afterwards confirms this. The other men in the village have to hide, and Joseph gets a visit from JOACHIM and ANNA, asking him to marry their unprotected 14-year-old daughter MARY. Joseph agrees, but promises to preserve her chastity. Nevertheless, one day Mary tells him, in Anna's presence, that she is pregnant. Believing in this immaculate conception is very difficult for Joseph, as is the message that her son JESUS will end the reign of Herod, which is announced to him in a vision. Their son is born in a Bethlehem cattle shed and heralded as the new Messiah by the Three Magi. King Herod also finds out about the rumor, and decides to kill all of Bethlehem's firstborn. Joseph and Mary escape to Egypt. It is only after the death of Herod # when Jesus is eleven years old # that Joseph and Mary return to Nazareth. The parents' relationship to their child is placed under strain by Jesus's insistence on recognizing God as his father, rather than Joseph. It is only on his deathbed that Joseph professes his faith in his son, whose divine nature he has now recognized, and asks him forgiveness.
- A female prison inmate is recruited into a special fire fighting programme, only to find her expertise is needed sooner than expected
- Kyle's a police officer, and his partner is his dog, Hunter. Hunter gets killed in the line of duty, and his spirit comes back in the body of a criminal named Howie. Howie, with the spirit of Hunter in him, helps Kyle in solving a dastardly plot.
- A medical examiner investigates his niece's mysterious death in a car accident.
- Stagehand at a nightclub falls for one of the performers. He wins her heart after taking lessons on suavity from a gigolo "count".
- Dr. Rachel Griffen returns from the Far East, planning on incorporating alternative medicine with traditional practices. Her mentor Dr. Isaac Braun is skeptical and administrator Quinten Bremmer outright hostile. Oz is the ever cheerful orderly.
- A Chicago attorney and his gossip columnist host a popular morning radio show. Their search to locate a mysterious woman leads them to the Chicago Art Museum, a network of thieves and a rich family.
- A series of comedy sketches featuring Trevor Moore.
- The 2000 remake of "Twenty-One" was an attempt to re-create the success of the game show that precipitated the infamous quiz show scandal. The rules of the remake were similar to the classic version, with several new rules. As before, two contestants, one a returning champion, were placed in separate isolation booths, and could hear nothing except when host Pauvich spoke directly to them. A category was announced, with the multiple-questions rated in difficulty from 1 to 11 points (1 being easiest, 11 being the most difficult). Each contestant alternated in answering the questions, choosing how many points they wanted to play for. Correct answers were worth the value of the question; incorrect answers were worth a strike. A new rule allowed a contestant to use a "Second Chance," meaning they could enlist the aid of a friend or relative to help answer a question; however, an incorrect answer earned the contestant two strikes. After two rounds, the game is stopped and either contestant may choose to end the game if they believe they have enough points to win. The game ended and a champion crowned in one of three ways: 1, Reaching 21 before his/her opponent (however, if both contestants reached 21, a sudden-death question was asked); 2, By having more points than the opponent if either player wants to stop the game; or 3. If one contestant earns three strikes, his/her opponent automatically wins. First-time winners won $25,000, a second win earned the player an additional $50,000, the third $100,000 and so on up to the seventh win, which rewarded the lucky contestant with $1 million. The champion, who kept his frontgame winnings, played a newly-added bonus round called "Perfect 21," which consisted of six true-false questions, worth (in order) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 points. Each point is worth $10,000, with a maximum payout of $210,000 possible. A contestant could stop at any time and keep what he/she had accumulated in the bonus round; however, an incorrect answer at any time stopped the game and lost all bonus round winnings. Contestants continued until they were defeated.