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- In this 19th century, supernatural winter epic, a drunken applejack salesman must go from zero to hero and become North America's greatest fur trapper by defeating hundreds of beavers.
- A man and a woman are compelled, for legal reasons, to live life as a couple for a limited period of time. At stake is a large amount of money.
- Jewish brothers in German-occupied Eastern Europe escape into a Belorussian forest, where they join Russian resistance fighters, and endeavor to build a village, in order to protect themselves and about one thousand Jewish non-combatants.
- Laurie Strode struggles to come to terms with her brother Michael's deadly return to Haddonfield, Illinois; meanwhile, Michael prepares for another reunion with his sister.
- On the shores of Lake Michigan, Captain Seafield enlists a crew of specialists to slay the hellish sea monster that stalks the murky depths.
- A documentary comparing the highly profitable American health care industry to other nations, and HMO horror stories including shotgun deaths.
- A small town infestation of crawling alien foreheads that begin attaching to people and taking them over collides with a scientist's experiments to extract foreheadazine and things go horribly horribly wrong.
- The hunt for Nazi war criminals after the Second World War.
- A stripper on a flight to Las Vegas has a stopover in a small Texas airport. She gets taken hostage by two Cuban gangsters on the run from the cops, witnesses one thug kill the other and is chased across the desert by the killer, stopping only for some skinny-dipping.
- Documentary about the making of the film "Straw Dogs" (1971), directed by Sam Peckinpah.
- Documentary tracing the history of horror films from the silent period to the splatter films of the 1980s. Hosted by genre stalwart Vincent Price, segments include 'naked fear and terror torture'. includes clips from many Dick Randall productions 'Crocodile', 'Pieces', 'Queen of Black Magic' and 'Don't Open Till Christmas'.
- The Battle of New Orleans: A Meaningful Victory explores how the British misjudged their opponent and miscalculated the complexities of the battle ground. It also describes why the multi-cultural population of New Orleans proved the naysayers wrong about their loyalties to a young nation. WYES Community Projects Producer Marcia Kavanaugh and Tom Gregory hosted and produced this documentary.
- Meat Loaf, the legendary rocker, reveals surprising shades of himself -- and his internal demons -- as he sets out on an ambitious world tour.
- Former Marine Lieutenant Nathaniel L. Ryan and a few of his friends have declared war on New York City crime. The Mayor, Chief of Policy and many citizens are baffled at the changes that are occurring throughout the 5 boroughs of NYC. Crime has fallen to an all time low, drug infested neighborhoods are now sanctuaries for the children and elderly and the disappearance of top drug lords, their constituents, prostitutes, and the homeless has New York City's finest perplexed and working overtime. The whispers in the streets are that Nathaniel aka Noah and his crew are modern day Robin Hoods preserving city life one borough at a time. Crime hits hard but Noah and his crew hit 3 x Harder!
- In the darkest hours of World War II, thousands of men from Burma gave their lives fighting a brutal war for Britain against the Japanese, and to carry out the most successful guerrilla campaign of the war. But after the Allied victory, Burma sank into isolation, dictatorship and civil war, and Britain forgot the bravery of these men. Now only a handful of veterans remain - will they get the recognition they deserve before it's too late? One determined band of Brits are in a battle against time to make sure they do.
- Narrated by actor John Goodman, this documentary focuses not only on New Orleans' earliest days, but also tracks the evolution of the modern city, including its literary and music legacy and politics. Included are interview with almost 30 notable New Orleanians. Rare photos and films illustrate a city that began as and continues to be a mix of cultures.
- Once a powerful, sprawling presence in Northern Africa, the ancient kingdom of Nubia now lies buried beneath mounds of red brick rubble in the Sudan. Forgotten by history and largely neglected by archaeology, its cities have lain buried for centuries, harboring priceless secrets of a civilization that once rivaled Egypt. Join world-renowned archaeologists Julie Andersen and Salah Ahmed as they unearth Dangeil - a thriving Nubian city that once sat at the juncture of several prominent trade routes. While excavating a massive temple to the god Amun, the team makes a surprising discovery that could solve the mystery of why the city was abandoned.
- The greatest trapeze performer of all time reflects on his illustrious circus career and reveals why he unexpectedly quit flying.
- Facing a 4-month "voluntary" deportation order, undocumented immigrant Miguel Cortes has 120 days to decide between leaving his wife and 2 daughters in the US alone, or changing his name and becoming a fugitive to keep his family together.
- New Orleans notables, rare photos, home movies and historic footage help tell a story of a special place in Uptown New Orleans that began as a sugar plantation, later a campground for Confederate and then Union troops, the site of a World's Fair and ultimately one of America's top zoos and green spaces. AUDUBON PARK MEMORIES is produced and narrated by Peggy Scott Laborde.
- In front of a live audience, stand-up comedian Bob Nelson performs his best-known and most-requested routines, including: College All-Star Football Team Introductions, Football Guy Does a Live Commercial, Baby Walking, Evolution Backwards, CFL: Chicken Farmers of Louisiana, Morning (The Farmer and the Duck), Eppy Epperman and Ping Yeh, punch-drunk boxer Jiffy Jeff, and The Juggling Babuskas.
- The mirror of Snow White's Evil Queen at the time of iPhone.
- For many locals talking about restaurants past and present is almost as popular a pastime as dining in them. This program looks back at some of New Orleans' most historic present-day restaurants and also chronicles a few that are part of the city's collective memory. Among the historic restaurants still in operation are Antoine's and Tujague's two French Quarter gems born in the 19th century; other French Quarter classics are Galatoire's, Arnaud's and Brennan's. Also showcased will be Commander' Palace, located in the Garden District. Among the featured lost restaurants are Toney's Spaghetti and Pizza House, Houlihan's, Bruning's, the Hummingbird Grill and Barrow's Shady Inn. Though now located in Metairie, the original Morning Call Coffee Stand in the French Quarter is also profiled as is Sid-Mar's a former Lakefront seafood house.