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- The son of a Jewish Cantor must defy the traditions of his religious father in order to pursue his dream of being a popular singer.
- In Victorian London, a beautiful young man is given a portrait of himself by an admiring artist. Soon after this, he treats a young woman cruelly and then notices that his portrait seems to look meaner than it used to. Eventually, he cannot endure the portrait and hides it in the attic. As the years pass, he becomes ever more unscrupulous and dissolute. His friends remark how he is as handsome as ever and never seems to age. But up in the attic, his picture becomes uglier with his sinful ways.
- It's a wild night of raucous fun as Bill Hicks shows us his unique view on smoking cigarettes, smoking pot, drinking, sex, advertising, and music.
- Robert Downey, Jr. gives reports and interviews with other stars in this documentary about the Democratic National Convention in 1992.
- After her murder, Diana Bernard sends her spirit to get trapped in Carol Enders so she can expose Diana's killer.
- U.S. President Harry S Truman and his commander in the Korean War, General Douglas MacArthur, disagree on war strategy. Their conflict comes to a head when Truman relieves the insubordinate MacArthur from command.
- Penn and/or Teller play with mirrors, teach 900 people to make a hankie disappear, play with clear acrylic boxes, turn marshmallows into tools of violence, do some erotic fire-eating, become the King of Animal Traps, produce bees without end, make Jane Curtin do a magic trick with a needle, dental floss, and her pierced ear, and drive a truck filled with concrete over Teller.
- A 1985 reunion of Jerry Lee Lewis, Johnny Cash, Carl Perkins, and Roy Orbison celebrating the 30th anniversary of Sun Records, hosted by Dick Clark.
- This ABC Network television special features Miss Gloria Swanson arriving to Paramount Studios, recreating a scene (with stock footage) from Sunset Blvd. (1950). Highlights include a look at the studio's backlot, brief history, and exclusive first look footage to their upcoming 1974 feature film releases, Chinatown (1974), The Godfather Part II (1974), and The Great Gatsby (1974). Miss Gloria Swanson is presented a birthday cake in celebration of her 75th birthday. Footage is also briefly shown from the previous year's Paramount Studio's party, celebrating the 100th birthday of it's founder, Adolph Zukor, in which Charlton Heston makes a speech. A montage of various themes of several scenes and clips from their past feature films are shown as well.
- A behind-the-scenes documentary about the making of the 1981 epic movie "Lion of the Desert".
- 1973–19761h 11m6.3 (38)TV EpisodePolice looking for drug dealers mistakenly raid the house of a typical suburban family. However, rather than admit their mistake and jeopardize their careers, several of the police officers decide to plant heroin in the family's house, and change the records of the raid to make it look like the family was the target of their investigation all along. Based on a true story.
- George Carlin's first ever comedy special, filmed live at the University of Southern California. Here, he talks about monopoly, flying on planes, random thoughts, walking, and other things.
- Rich woman, an industrialist's wife, finds her home nearly destroyed and with menacing phrases painted on the walls. Besides calling the police, her husband calls his security manager, an ex-cop who hesitates before accepting the task.