Advanced search
- TITLES
- NAMES
- COLLABORATIONS
Search filters
Enter full date
to
or just enter yyyy, or yyyy-mm below
to
to
to
Exclude
Only includes titles with the selected topics
to
In minutes
to
1-50 of 82
- Years after a friend and fellow 00 agent is killed on a joint mission, a secret space based weapons program known as "GoldenEye" is stolen. James Bond is assigned to stop a Russian crime syndicate from using the weapon.
- A womanizing private detective is assigned the task of investigating who is behind the hi-tech computer technology leaks to the Russians.
- Norwegian resistance tries to stop German efforts to produce an atomic bomb component during World War II.
- Julie, a college student, is sexually assaulted by two fellow students. Desperate for revenge, she makes contact with a necromancer, who begins using her demonic powers to get rid of any guy Julie hates.
- After a peace-loving Japanese immigrant and his family become victims of a crime syndicate, a master ninja emerges.
- Dr. Worley probes a witch's curse in Devonsville after three women arrive, angering misogynistic leaders. One is the reincarnated witch seeking vengeance on men. It follows the clash with the patriarchal town and curse investigation.
- A documentary on the life of Kurt Cobain and his relationship with Courtney Love.
- A detective tracks a serial killer through San Francisco.
- A director is filming on location in a house where seven murders were committed. The caretaker warns them not to mess with things they do not understand (the murders were occult related), but the director wants to be as authentic as possible and has his cast re-enact rituals that took place in the house thus summoning a ghoul from the nearby cemetery to bump the whole film crew off one by one.
- Brash and gutsy stripper Bettina and mousy secretary Jeannie are framed for a murder they didn't commit. The radically contrasting distaff duo go on the lam in a red convertible with a half million dollars in cash in a briefcase. Various folks on both sides of the law give hot pursuit.
- An archaeologist smuggles a valuable ancient jewel into the US. He is soon murdered by people looking for the jewel, but he had hidden it. The killers, believe that his widow knows where the artifact is hidden, go after her.
- A returning moon capsule with vital information goes off-course and lands in Africa, where the little-known Ekele tribesmen find it. Washington orders African expert, Matthew Merriwether - an utter fraud and authority only on feminine pulchritude - to go find it.
- Mr. Cato is the head of a witches' coven in the town of Lilith, where he needs the powers of Lori Brandon to raise his son from the dead.
- Leo Fong plays a private investigator who is in search of a young girl kidnapped by a religious cult. Destined to save her, he teams up with a Vietnam vet, a pro-boxing champ and a former cop to save her...
- A high school diver fights his fear of heights and diving to get onto the team. He gets onto the team, only to find that he must dive the high platform in order to compete. His problems are further compounded by social issues out of the pool. His sister is being taken advantage of by the local tough-guy, and his coach writes him off as a loser. To aid in his overcoming of his phobia, he enlists in a previous women's olympic coach, whom he falls for and crosses the line between business and pleasure. During his training with the new coach, he experiences a bad diving accident and is warned not to dive in the championship. He ignores these warnings, and enters the competition...
- Madsen plays an assassin who's hired to kill the woman he loves.
- When Ed Neilson's entire family is viciously murdered, he pleads with retired C.I.A. operative Duke Smith (Robert Conrad) to investigate. He refuses, but relents after Neilson too meets an explosive death. Deception, international intrigue, and a ruthless "syndicate of businessmen" intent on raping a South Pacific Island nation of its resources keep the pace fast.
- Lance Hayward, a silent movie star, appears as various characters, killing quite a handful of unfortunates, using various weapons.
- Jackie Robinson "J.R." Cooper is a kid who loves baseball, and also the son of a former major leaguer now down on his luck (and now a vendor working the stands at games).
- Alex reluctantly collects debts for the mob. Alex has led his brother Tony to believe that he is a shoe-salesman. However Alex's real talents will be desperately needed as the story unfolds. Tony has aligned himself with a group of mercenaries lead by Simon, who have agreed to deter a local scientist from using a faulty filtering system to neutralize chemical warheads. As tension mounts, Alex is forced into action against Simon and his treacherous band of terrorists. Who will live, who will die... only a killer can save the day.
- A young boy named James comes of age in 1940s Louisiana and grapples with what it means to be black during a time of racism and poverty. James's mother accompanies her son to town to see about the boy's nagging toothache, and his journey soon becomes an eye-opening odyssey.
- A sleazy but ingenious criminal masterminds a heist at a sold-out sports arena. He hires a motley crew of henchmen, seduces the middle-aged head cashier, and plans some brutal ruses to elude the law. But he's his own worst enemy.
- A high-school track star's wedding plans are capsized by venereal disease and a bad, beautiful new girl in town. His coach and a physician steer him into the light again.
- A documentary focusing on the life of novelist and philosopher Ayn Rand, the author of the bestselling novels The Fountainhead and Atlas Shrugged and originator of the Objectivist philosophy.
- Throughout his life, Tommy McIntosh has surrounded himself with women. No matter the type, he loves them all. But when one of his lovers, Rachel, finds out about his multiple relationships, Tommy must learn to fully commit to her in order to win her back.
- Charley Tate, a nice enough guy but somewhat of a braggart, takes his wife Lucy on a trip to Florida for their 50th wedding anniversary. While there, they run into one of Lucy's old boyfriends. Even though the ex-lover is himself married, Charley feels the need to prove to his wife--and himself--that she made the right choice 50 years before.
- Mitchell "Mitch" Adams, a de-commissioned U.S. Marine captain who returned from Vietnam a day earlier, wakes up with Kathy, his longtime girl friend, at her apartment. For his official homecoming, they drive to the expensive Minneapolis, Minnesota, home of Mitch's parents, Frank and Mary Adams. Frank, president of Adams Commodities, wants Mitch to join his brokerage firm, but Mitch explains that Vietnam changed his priorities, and now he wants to write a novel about the war. Having already chased Mitch's younger brother, Joey Adams, out of the house for being a conscientious objector, Frank dismisses the idea of his son being a writer, but he thinks Mitch will change his mind when he settles into civilian life. Mitch moves into his former bedroom, but spends most of his time with Kathy and avoids his father. He talks with Kathy about Vietnam and his difficulty getting close to people after seeing friends die. One night, as Mitch and Kathy swim nude in Lake Calhoun, a policeman arrests them for public indecency, and a local newspaper sensationalizes the story because of the prominence of Mitch's family. After a shouting match with Frank, Mitch moves into Kathy's apartment, and brother Joey celebrates by giving Mitch and Kathy a female puppy named Stud. Frank is unhappy with Mitch's new situation, however, and invites his son for lunch at an exclusive country club to offer him a part-time job at the brokerage selling pork bellies. Mitch tells his father he will think about it, but instead goes to a local unemployment office. After learning that no jobs are available, Mitch rides his motorcycle into the hills to clear his mind. He returns to Minneapolis and takes the job at his father's firm. Frank assigns sales chief Guy Murphy to teach Mitch how to make "cold calls" to prospective clients. Frank also gives Mitch a company Porsche, and puts public relations staffer Carol Redding, who comes from a wealthy Minneapolis family, in charge of showing him around. Kathy is unhappy with the new situation, but Mitch assures her that he will continue to write his novel. Over the next few weeks, however, Mitch becomes comfortable with his new status and spends more time with his coworkers, including Carol. When Mitch visits Kathy at the elementary school where she teaches, the difference in their lifestyles seems more evident to him. Finally, after Mitch comes home late, Kathy refuses to speak to him, but he makes up with her at a laundromat. The relationship goes awry, however, when Guy talks Mitch into leasing a sleek new apartment. Mitch tells Kathy he will only use it for writing his novel, but she suspects it will get in the way of his book and their relationship. When Mitch's parents invite Mitch and Kathy to a restaurant to celebrate his birthday and a promotion, Carol stops by their table, and Kathy senses something going on between her and Mitch. Later that night, as Mitch's parents prepare for bed, Mary tells Frank she thinks the promotion will drive Mitch away, rather than bind him to the company. Frank responds by turning off the lights before Mary gets into bed. Mitch tries to write in the new apartment, but there are too many distractions. One night, Carol takes Mitch home from a bar and makes love to him, and days later, Frank tells Mary that maybe their son would be better off with a girl from an important family. Mitch goes to Kathy's school, promises he will quit his job after six months, and asks her to marry him, but she calls him a phony and wishes she had "the old Mitch" back. Mitch packs a few things and rides his motorcycle north to Lake Superior. The proprietor of a gas station and general store tells him there are no cabins in the area, but he might spend the night at an abandoned boat house, and Mitch stays at the shore for a while. One morning, he is awakened by a Native American boy, Billy Whitefoot, who accuses him of trespassing on Indian land. Soon, however, the two become friends. Mitch takes the boy on a motorcycle ride, and Billy shows the visitor his favorite spot in the forest, where deer drink from a stream. At that moment, a hunter fires at a deer and hits Billy in the arm. Mitch rushes him to a hospital, where he meets Billy's grandmother. Learning how dismissively the local whites treat Native Americans and illegally hunt on their land, Mitch decides to spend more time on the shore. He writes a letter of thanks to his father, but explains that he must be free to go his own way; as a postscript, he asks Frank to tell Kathy he loves and misses her. After Frank calls Kathy to his office to read her the letter, she drives north with Stud and finds Mitch on the shore. They embrace.
- A madman kidnaps an innocent child and only an ex-race car driver can deliver the ransom, a fortune in gold, in time.
- This is the story of a girl who moves with her father into the wilderness of the Rocky Mountains in the 1860s. Here she experiences wild rivers, dangerous animals and scary men for the first time. In the beginning, it doesn't go so well with city habits in a mountain cabin - especially not when the father likes to bring all kinds of animals into the cabin. But afterwards, life gets easier. Charlie, or Charlotte as she is called, turns out to be able to cope with all difficulties like a grown-up mountain man.
- The perils of children acting first and thinking later are illustrated in these stories of what happens to children who exhibit such rash behavior.
- Surfing skills demonstrated in many different locations.
- Nick Bloomfield's sequel documentary reacquaints us with the lives of the children and officers and examines the scars left by the stark events of Part I. We are left with a sobering reminder that the need for change and social reform is never cut and dried. Challenging but fascinating.
- With the help of staged acts, this educational film teaches about poisoning, how to treat poisons, and how to prevent accidents from happening.
- With the help of staged acts, this educational film teaches us about burns, and how to treat burns, perform first aid, and prevent accidents from happening. First, second and third degree burns are also defined.
- Free spirited mother realizes her daughter is no longer a little girl, and tries to give her more independence. Meanwhile the daughter is puzzled by her mother's lack of attention.
- Marineville goes to battle stations as a missile is launched. Counter measures are launched and the missile is destroyed before it hits. Troy and the Stingray are ordered to investigate with air squadrons in support. The search centers on an abandoned island when another missile launches also successfully destroyed before impact. Troy and Phones discover the mouth of a cave, following it they discover a secret base but are captured. Marina is then tortured till Troy gives up secret information about Marineville defenses. The occupants of the base use the information to prepare a third launch. At dawn the missile is fired evades Marineville's defenses but fails to explode on impact. Investigations reveal Troy has somehow tampered with the weapon and left a message to be found alerting WASP of his situation and location. WASP aircraft are scrambled and fire on the base till the enemy surrender. Tempest then uses Stingray to complete the destruction of the base.
- Admiral Denver fishing on Loch Ness is attacked by the monster. Back at WASP debate rages if the creature exists or if the admiral imagined it. To win the argument Shore orders the Stingray to investigate. Marina refuses to go and Atlanta steps in. They stay overnight at a castle overlooking the loch and during the evening they are woken by strange noises, a search reveals nothing of consequence. Next day they take Stingray out onto the Loch and encounter the monster. Taking evasive action they fire a missile. Rather than kill the creature, the missile exposes it as a remote control robot. The owners of the castle then admit they have operated the robot for generations. Troy after thinking it over decides to admit they saw the monster but could not be sure what they really saw, hence preserving the mystery of the Loch
- Investigating the loss of a submarine, the crew of Stingray are captured by their new enemy, King Titan of the Aquaphibians.
- Scientists drill through the ocean floor to find another sea underneath. WASP sends Stingray to investigate, after Commander Shore orders Troy and Phones to cancel a scheduled vacation. The Stingray crew discovers a weird place where water rapidly disappears then reappears.
- The sunken wreck of an old sailing ship suddenly rises to the surface and begins sailing. WASP are contacted and told the ocean liner Atlantis has gone missing after reporting the sighting of an ancient sea galleon. The Stingray is sent to investigate. In an unusual move Commander Shore accompanies them on the mission. Stingray arrives at the location to find it shrouded in fog. From nowhere they see the galleon reported by Atlantis. The Commander and Phones decide to board the galleon. Initially they find no one till they encounter a trap set by an unknown creature claiming to represent the underwater people. He explains the purpose of the trap was to destroy Stingray and her crew. The creature then instructs under threat of death to order Tempest to the ship. Shore ignores the threat and instead tells him to attack the ship, in essence sacrificing his own life. Tempest refuses the order, admitting he would rather face a court marshal. Arriving on board, Tempest releases a laughing gas canister, while the underwater being is distracted in a laughing fit Tempest releases the others and captures the creature. Later Tempest is dressed down for failing to obey orders but Shore believes his actions were mitigated by the daring rescue.
- Troy visits Barry, an orphan of a former commander of Marineville. After telling Barry stories of his adventures on Stingray, Troy invites the boy to spend Christmas at Marineville, and the holiday progresses Troy talks Commander Shore into allowing Barry to go on patrol with the Stingray crew. During the patrol a series of strange events occur that catapult Barry to the status of hero just like his father before him.
- Titan, leader of the amphibians decides that destroying Stingray is taking too much effort. He thinks that getting the crew replaced on Stingray could be just as effective. He instructs surface agent X20 to take charge of the operation. Stingray while on escort duty is drawn into a trap set by X20 that sees a vessel destroyed and Phones' judgment called into question. At the enquiry the blame for the loss is placed squarely with Phones. Troy begins a desperate search for answers before his best friends career is washed up.
- After receiving the 'Aquanaut of the Year' award, Troy finds himself part of a 'This is Your Life' programme where he reminisces some of his greatest adventures.
- As part of his plan to destroy Marineville, Surface Agent X20 infiltrates the base by posing as a professor who can teach mute people to speak.
- After a robot probe inexplicably disappears, the Stingray crew is ordered to investigate.
- When an undersea alien named Gadus kidnaps World Navy Admiral Carson and his wife from their remote island home, Troy, Phones and Marina head off on a rescue mission in Stingray.
- Stingray is deployed to Africa to investigate a series of flooded underwater ruins that appear to have disappeared. Arriving at the site the crew discovers evidence of human intervention and narrowly avoid fatal trap when a bomb explodes under Stingray. Commander Shore believes the same people set the bomb and stole the temple complex and Troy and the team are ordered to solve the twin mysteries.