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- In Las Vegas, a squad of forensic investigators are trained to solve crimes by meticulously examining the evidence. They employ advanced technology and their rationality to detect the perpetrators.
- A sendup of all the teen movies that have accumulated in the past two decades.
- Three friends attempt to recapture their glory days by opening up a fraternity near their alma mater.
- At Westerburg High where cliques rule, jocks dominate and all the popular girls are named Heather, it's going to take a Veronica and mysterious new kid to give teen angst a body count.
- A newcomer to a Catholic prep high school falls in with a trio of outcast teenage girls who practice witchcraft, and they all soon conjure up various spells and curses against those who anger them.
- Based on Celeste Ng's 2017 bestseller, "Little Fires Everywhere" follows the intertwined fates of the picture-perfect Richardson family and the enigmatic mother and daughter who upend their lives.
- A high school grad and a hooker-in-training try to track down his stolen Corvette.
- 15 months after being stabbed 9 times by a student at work as a high school teacher in NYC, Mr. Garfield is working in LA as a substitute teacher come full-time. He refuses to be a victim anymore.
- At Padua High, newcomers Kat and Bianca Stratford attempt to navigate the popular crowd.
- A high school slacker commits a shocking act and proceeds to let his friends in on the secret. However, the friends' reaction is almost as ambiguous and perplexing as the crime itself.
- The citizens of a Texan town become concerned and panicked when a local bad boy escapes prison and heads for his hometown.
- In the fall of 1950, Nat 'Sweetwater' Clifton makes history in his journey to become the first African American to sign an NBA contract, forever changing the game of basketball.
- A teenager accidentally activates a machine that enables him to speed up his body so that other people seem to be standing still.
- Months after a zombie plague has wiped out 90 percent of the American population, a small group of survivors fight their way cross-country to a rumored refuge on the island of Catalina.
- Two disturbed young people release their fascination with guns through a crime spree.
- A physician investigating a missing body disrupts an unlawful experiment.
- A soap opera writer gets hit on the head and wakes up as a character in his own show.
- A pair of well-meaning, but socially inept brothers try to find their perfect mates in order to provide their dying father with a grandchild.
- Kwai Chang Caine meets up with the father of the man he killed in China who seeks revenge using Caine's own illegitimate son.
- A group of volunteers help find the identities of John and Jane Does who were murdered.
- A high school student body presidential race gets nasty when the expected winner, beautiful and popular Christine, is challenged by an unknown candidate, Darryl, carefully chosen and managed by Christine's Machiavelian ex-boyfriend.
- First of two reunion movies starring the original cast of the popular 1950's series "Father Knows Best." Jim and Margaret Anderson invite their children and grandchildren for a visit to celebrate their wedding anniversary.
- An ex-Nazi mad scientist uses radio-controlled atomic-powered zombies in his quest to help an exiled American gangster return to power.
- Kevin Keegan is a recently divorced news photographer who quits his job and returns to Roosevelt High School to teach kids how to make a TV show.
- In Georgia, the young and attractive daughter of poor farmers is forced by her mother to ditch her young boyfriend in order to marry an old rich neighbor but the girl rebels by becoming the town's harlot.
- When popular mother/daughter-bonding vlogger Stella Marshall finds herself on the outs with her own rebellious daughter Shay, she attracts the attention of dangerous teen fangirl Peyton, who will stop at nothing to make Stella her own perfect mother.
- Leda Beth Vincent (Raquel Welch) lives in the small town of Shiloh, where she works as a cocktail waitress. She isn't too well-liked there, as she is no blushing virgin, but she is far from a whore and has been a loving, responsible mother to her now-high-schooler daughter Julie (Christa Denton) and tried to raise her right. When she becomes aware that Julie's very popular history teacher, Mr. George Baker (Ronny Cox), is spreading racist, anti-Semitic ideas among his students, she decides to ask him for an explanation, but comes up against a wall. Nobody in town--least of all Julie--wants to support her, and it looks like she needs to bring the Board of Education to court. The trouble is that a trampy school dropout counts for little compared to the holders of knowledge and morality.
- Jake's plan for a quiet life goes sour when he is whipped into action by a vicious crime lord, a mob of angry car owners and an illegal car race.
- A teen-aged Catholic girl carries on a secret relationship.
- Secret Service Major Steel (Joseph W. Girard), is one of the few men in America aware of the fact that Captain Albright (Dave O'Brien) is also Captain Midnight, daring masked aviator dedicated to fighting gangsters and enemies of America. When murderous bombing attacks are made on West Coast munitions plants, Steel sends for Albright and asks him to track down the mysterious Ivan Shark (James Craven), the foreign agent mastermind behind the attacks. Shark has learned about an ingenious range finder, invented by John Edwards (Bryant Washburn) and makes plans to obtain a model of the invention. Edwards instructs his daughter, Joyce (Dorothy Short), to bring the model to Albright for safekeeping in his mountain laboratory. Shark takes Edwards prisoner by Albright assures Joyce that her father will be saved and an end put to Shark's reign of terror. Dressing as Captain Midnight and enlisting the aid of his friends, Chuck (Sam Edwards) and Ichabod Mudd (Guy Wilkerson), Captain Midnight delivers on his promises fourteen chapters later.
- A tavern worker and the daughter of a burgomaster enter into elaborate masquerades in order to win the hearts of the men they love.
- Former beach bunny/girl surfer Francine "Gidget" Lawrence is an adult and married to her long-term beau Jeff "Moondoggie" Griffin. She deals with a variety of marital spats, as well as running her own travel agency, running interferences with her teenage niece, and trying to arrange a reunion of her husband's old surfing friends. Meanwhile, Jeff works as an architect and must fend off romantic advances from his beautiful and lascivious boss. Gidget's niece wants to learn how to surf and gets too much when she sneaks out to see a suave, self-serving beach bum behind the back of her nerdy boyfriend.
- A college professor invents a strange new drug that turns his students into bloodthirsty zombies.
- An ambitious farmer becomes a pioneer in the meat-packing business, finding financial success but private disappointment over the course of many decades.
- Distraught after her second miscarriage & learning definitively she could never have children Paula, while driving at night, accidentally injures a child. Confused and due to her commitment to attend a function that honors her husband she doesn't follow the child to the hospital as she thought she would. She attempts to tell her husband about the incident but has trouble finding the right time. Later, overcome with remorse, she looks to get close to this child and becomes a helper at the hospital. The child is an orphan with limited health care available. The doctor recognizes Paula's need to be useful and asks if she would become his speech therapist and guardian. She finds meaning and purpose in her life as she engages the little boy in intensive therapy necessary to recover his ability to speak. Will she be caught and punished, when the boy is able to speak, will he implicate her?
- In 2007, Anthony Giomani was abducted, tortured and forced to endure unimaginable pain. After a decade of silence, he decided to give an exclusive interview to journalist Alyssa Russell about the incident. What Alyssa thought was suppose to be an interview to recount Anthony's horrific experience, stirred something deeper within her soul; leading her INTO TARTARUS.
- A series of 25 2-reel Western thrillers in which a cowgirl aids the cause of justice and humanity in the Old West, often aided by her fiancé and her rancher father. Each episode tells a complete story in itself.
- A millionaire falls for an army nurse, who tells him she likes men in uniform. So he enlists at Camp Cluster. She still has no time for him, so he figures out how to get into the hospital and under her care. His induction physical exam, his injury, his hospital stay, and a sudden emergency take us to the question: will she fall for him?
- A party of emigrants are on the trail west. They have reached the final outpost and Captain Steele and his troop have bid them good-bye. Crow, a renegade half-breed, and his tribe try to make friends with the settlers. The head of the redmen is enamored with Dot. She very quickly gives him to understand that he is obnoxious to her. In retaliation the Indians are incited by Crow to attack the whites. The redmen set the blockhouse on fire. The flames reach the magazine and the blockhouse is destroyed. Some of the party have left the building before the explosion. Among these are Dot. She is seized and carried away by Crow. Jack crawls out of the wreckage and goes to find Jim, who had ridden out into the forest to make a clearing. Jack finally manages to reach the husband of Dot, who immediately rides to the fort. The troops are assembled and go to find the redmen. Jim is with them. As the issue is joined he sees Crow put Dot on the back of a horse and try to escape. He pursues and overtakes them. There is a sharp combat. Jim is the victor.
- As water seeks its level, so affinities will find their own, no matter what the conditions. The quartet comprising this story are of ages as the months are to each other. June, a young college boy, finds his resources in depletion, and to improve his financial condition, proposes to October, a wealthy spinster of the "where-is-he" stage, and is accepted with avidity, and so these two soul "mis"-mates start their engagement inning. Later, December, a wealthy old bachelor, proposes to May, a pretty miss of eighteen, and the promise of fine gowns, jewels and automobiles, so dear to the heart of the fair sex, induces her to accept with half-hearted tolerance, hence they also start the engagement period. Everything goes finely until the quartet meet. Well, May, under a subterfuge, gets December to go an errand for her, as does June with October, so when the Autumn months return they find the Spring months in their proper order or sequence, side by side, so there is nothing left for December and October but to make the best of it, and folded in each other's arms they set the fatal, that is the festal, day for some time in November.
- Someone is targeting the lost, the lonely and the curious. If you text 'deadme' to the special number it just might be the last thing you do.
- Two eccentric Frenchmen argue for the hand of an eligible American girl, who finally discouraged both of them by introducing her betrothed.
- A guy finds his girlfriend sleeping with another man. Completely heartbroken boyfriend waits until both lovers will wake up.
- On the battle grounds of Hillcrest High School, Chris endures daily torment by his peers. Tracy observes the cruelty around her and submerges into a deep depression. When Chris's plans for revenge endanger the school, Tracy puts her life on the line.
- Too Much Crime - with tensions boiling over Hasheesh's ( Anthony Lasam) death by cop and Light Passions (Dawna Lee Heising) cheating on her boyfriend boyfriend Metropolitan Detective ( Marc Chicoine), the crime picks up in Metropolitan City. It's up to part time security guard and rookie cop Rook (Shawn Thomas) and Sheriff Werble (Dan Pincus) too keep the streets safe.
- When local law enforcement find ranch-hand, Sam, dazed in a car on the side of the road with no recollection of the events that previously transpired, suspicions of a dark crime begin to unfold.
- Rhys Pryce, a soldier of fortune, finds James Boyd, a Mexican Custom officer, who has been thrown into a cave by a band of smugglers. A few days later Boyd receives word to intercept arms and ammunition that are being smuggled across the border into Mexico by the Insurrectos, whom Pryce has incited to fight for the freedom of their country. Pryce, being hard pressed by the Federals, seeks shelter in Boyd's house. Boyd readily recognizes the fugitive as the man who befriended him while in distress, and in gratitude he helps Pryce to escape. Boyd's action, however, has been witnessed by a Federal spy, who reports the affair to the commanding officer. He is court-martialed and sentenced to be shot. Before the execution can take place, however, Boyd's sister rides with all speed to the Insurrecto camp and urges Pryce to save her brother. In answer to her entreaty, Pryce, at the head of a strong party of Insurrectos, arrives just in time to save Boyd and defeat the Federals.
- This video was a final project from the late Gerald Levert who passed away shortly after this collaboration with Grammy winning rap producer, Sir Jinx. The video captures the warmth and feel of an urban family picnic featuring hundreds of extras all cooking outdoors and enjoying a big fun gathering in the hills above Burbank. Sir Jinx plays host and Madd KD plays the head of a rival gang who arrives to make mischief but is seduced by the cool vibe of the pic-a-nic. Peace, love, and bbq chicken prevail.
- You never can tell from where you stand whether it will be hit or miss and presumption is sometimes pardonable, for in the affair of Jim Doyle, the dandified cowboy of the camp, it looked as though the race was his. He was in fine form, the track was good and he was certainly in the running. Milly Howard, the belle of the camp, certainly gave all the impression that things were pretty well understood between them, as she seemed attracted by Jim's manly hearing, dandy appearance and extreme good nature, and so the boys all withdrew their suits, that is, all but one, Manuel the Mexican. He loved, and when he loved he was determined. So he sets to work to cut Dandy Jim out, and he succeeds. Jim, however, is persistent and one day escorts the fair Milly to her home from the village store. The sight of Jim and Milly strolling along together knocks to "pi" in the minds of the boys the Mexican's yarn that he and Milly are engaged, and when they see him they twit him about it. Manuel is furious and goes to see the girl, accusing her of being false to their troth, and so spurns her. Milly, at his departure, falls sobbing to the ground. Two of the boys pass at this moment and imagining her grief due to a jilt by Jim, go off to find the supposed offender. Meanwhile, Manuel has relented and hurries Milly off to the minister's, where they are married, thus ending their unrest. The gang have surprised Jim, and before he has a chance to speak, bind and gag him. Jim has a sneaking suspicion that it is to be a lynching-bee, but is ignorant of the cause. The boys hustle him along, passing the minister's house, whom they call to accompany them. Jim believes the minister's services are enlisted for his funeral, so you may imagine his surprise when they halt in front of Milly's residence, and calling her out demand the minister to marry her and Jim at once. Milly refuses to become a bigamist, the minister refuses to perform the ceremony until the Mexican consents to make her a widow, and although Jim would be most willing to marry her he realizes the conditions prevent.
- Burned-out minister Eldrid Elston does his best to ignore a string of local kidnappings until one of the missing boys ends up in his possession.