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- Set in the 1950s, Elizabeth Zott's dream of being a chemist is put on hold when she finds herself pregnant, alone, and fired from her lab.
- A team of teenagers with attitude are recruited to save Angel Grove from the evil witch, Rita Repulsa, and later, Lord Zedd, Emperor of all he sees, and their horde of monsters.
- A free-spirited single mother forms a connection with the married headmaster of an Episcopalian boarding school in Monterey, California.
- Two rock-'n-rolling teens, on the verge of failing their class, set out on a quest to make the ultimate school history report after being presented with a time machine.
- A Southern California girl befriends three furry aliens after their spaceship lands in her swimming pool.
- After Christine's son goes missing, she reaches out to the LAPD to find him. But when they try to pass off an impostor as her son to quieten public protests, she refuses to accept him or give up hope.
- A robbery homicide investigation triggers a series of events that will cause a corrupt LAPD officer to question his tactics.
- A happily married professor, known for having many affairs with students, becomes the prime suspect when a young woman has gone missing.
- Dusty Rhodes (Bailee Madison) & her grandfather (Pat Boone) rely on their faith & each other while her parents serve in the Afghanistan War.
- A young girl who returns to her hometown to see her dying father finds herself being drawn into a web of vampirism and witchcraft.
- Two American teenagers in search of cheap drugs, trespass into the seedy town of Barrio, Mexico. What they find instead is a disturbed story teller and three tales filled with blood, witches and a cannibalistic taco chef.
- Unable to spend time with his father, Ryan befriends a group of cyclists and as Ryan's dog gets stolen, they soon find themselves involved in a big dognapping ring--dogs being stolen for research purposes.
- Based on a true story - A struggling screenwriter, Jim Langton, tries to get his first movie, a western, produced. He finally finds financing from a rich Texas oil man, but with one stipulation, his lazy teenage son, Junior, has to be apart of it.
- A young man must reconcile his past mistakes to find forgiveness from his parents and put the light in his life again.
- An injured gunslinger unknowingly seeks redemption as he attempts to help the very people who tried to kill him.
- Three drinking buddies discover a time machine and decide to go back in time and punch Adolf Hitler every day of his life.
- Death tries to get promoted to a job that doesn't involve so many sickies.
- The Watoto Children's Choir from Uganda recorded live in concert.
- The sinister puppet known as The Sock struggles to fulfill his dreams of becoming a world-class super villain.
- There's no more room in hell. The dead are coming back to life and walking the earth. Oh, and everyone is 12 inches tall and made of plastic...
- Over a fourteen month period, the Phoenix Serial Shooters (Dale Hausner & Samuel Dieteman) terrorized Arizona with a series of bizarre and random murders. On August 3rd, 2006, the men were arrested. With more criminal counts than Jeffery Dahmer and the Boston Strangler combined, the pair were accused of 36 shootings, stabbings, arson at two Wal-Mart locations and the murder of several dogs and horses. In the documentary film " RV: Recreational Violence", a term coined by the killers themselves, Sam Dieteman's ex-girlfriend Jodie Gonzales and her son PFC Anthony Gonzales (US Army) come forward for the first time to discuss their relationship with Sam, and the events surrounding the tragic murders. Gritty dramatizations of this drug fueled descent into hell serve to dissect a life full of addiction and crime, as "drug psychosis" and other possible causes of Sam Dieteman's actions are examined. (Backed by a brutal soundtrack of Sam's favorite metal bands.) The Gonzales family's fond recollections of quality time and concert going break the tension to reveal the lighter side of Sam, as we explore the darkest corners in the mind of a man gone insane.
- For Jamie and Dessie Glass, life has come to a standstill. Following the delivery of their stillborn daughter, it seems as if their marriage may die as well. 'Still' explores deep grief and the resilience of love in the midst of disaster.
- This is a fictional story based on bible verse 1 Peter 3:7. It shows the generational impact of domestic violence by emphasizing the effect on the children as opposed to the adults.
- Two lifelong friends, Chip and Dale, spend a peaceful early morning fishing from a boat anchored in the quiet cove of a secluded lake. Discussing life, they reminisce about how they first met, their early childhood, and girls. After much drinking, combined with the stress-free environment of coming out into nature, they loosen up and soon, long dormant dark secrets are revealed.
- Charles Bainbridge, a stockbroker, incurs the secret enmity of his partner, Charles Taylor, by winning the favor of Madge Conners, a "girl of the white lights." Bainbridge goes to the mountains for a vacation and meets Marie Martin, a poor blind girl. The girl wins his heart, and when he returns to the city he breaks off his relations with Madge. Bob Summers, an artist, camping near Marie's home, meets her. She is a protegee of the old priest, and Summers is inspired to paint a picture of her kneeling at the altar of the church. Bainbridge goes back to the mountains to ask the girl to marry him, leaving a power of attorney with Taylor. He arrives as Summers is on the verge of proposing. He wins Marie, they are married by the old priest, and he takes her to his city home. In the meantime Madge and Taylor have gotten together, and through the misuse of the power of attorney invest Bainbridge's money in worthless stocks and depart. When Bainbridge reaches the city with his bride he finds himself ruined. He takes to drink, is soon swallowed in the whirlpool of life, and drags Marie down to abject poverty. Madge has been traveling the downward path, and occupies a room in a cheap tenement. Bainbridge and Marie, with their infant, rent the adjoining room. Bainbridge meets Madge in the hall and in a fit of rage attacks her, but Madge's companion, a burly longshoreman, gives him a severe beating. A few days later, while looking for work, Bainbridge again meets Madge's friend, and the quarrel is renewed, resulting in Bainbridge's death at the hands of the ruffian. Summers sees the crowd of people watching the arrest and recognizes Bainbridge. Marie's baby is ill, and becoming alarmed, she asks Madge to lead her to a hospital. Still burning with vindictiveness against Bainbridge, Madge guides Marie to a dive. The sight of the innocent face of the baby and the contrast of Marie's purity finally touches her heart, however, and she takes Marie and the baby to a hospital. On the way home the women meet Summers, who does not reveal his identity to Marie. He accompanies them home, and when Madge goes to her room he tells her of the death of Bainbridge and the arrest of his assailant. Madge is touched with remorse, and Summers arranges with her to lead Marie to his studio every day to pose as a model. As the months go by Marie learns to love the kindly man who has enabled her to earn a living for herself and child, and Madge realizes the folly of her past life and becomes religiously inclined. Summers finally reveals his identity to the blind girl and receives her consent to wed him. Madge takes the veil and devotes the rest of her life to deeds of charity and kindness.
- A sleepy waffle eater fears that his syrup bottle may actually be alive.
- After Senator Brown accidentally breaks FDR's back, FDR declares war on him. Mr. Brown flees to Not C Germiny to his cousin Adolf Hitler. He joins the Third Reich in order to destroy FDR.
- A boy plants a seed with love and care. The seed grows into a tree that provides love and care for the boy as a man.
- Alice and Daisy were best friends until Daisy took the one thing Alice loved. Now Alice is ready to put the "death" in Till Death Do Us Part and get the revenge on Daisy that she has been waiting for. Daisy is in for a small vicious treat. Revenge is a one crazy bitch and Daisy has messed with the wrong seed.
- Keri is successful, smart, and attractive. So that means she has it all together, right? Wrong. So why exactly does she have any social problems? One little factor: her OCD.
- Sequences is a sequel to Cemetery Party. This is what happens to the witches after the gruesome murder of their friend.
- This was the pilot to the television series that was inspired by the movie which starred Joan Crawford. In it Lane Ballou who travels with a circus as an exotic dancer, decides to leave it. And where they were was Truro, Florida, she meets Fielding Carlyle, a law school graduate currently working for the Sheriff's department. It seems that Titus Semple, the (corrupt) sheriff, is grooming him for a future in politics part of that is making sure that Fielding marries the right woman, someone like, Constance Weldon. However, when Field starts to develop an interest in Lane, Titus does everything he can to stop that, but Lane is not about to get pushed around.
- Barnaby investigates the deaths of two people that were predicted by a twelve year old girl. Barnaby discovers that what's behind her premonitions is more sinister than psychic.
- Ponch and Jon are after jewelry thieves who use stolen motorcycles for quick getaways. The CHP holds a fun fair for kids in physical therapy. Ponch attempts to befriend a girl paralyzed after the thief hit her bicycle.
- Freeway's got a new girlfriend, and when her master is killed, Freeway disappears with the gun -- but doesn't have it when he gets home.
- Bridget organizes a party at the beach.
- Some chefs bite off more than they can chew.
- In pursuit of a prestigious grant, Elizabeth and Calvin join forces in the lab. Their partnership yields unexpected results.
- Elizabeth, a brilliant but frustrated lab technician in the 1950s, is punished after she's caught conducting her own research after hours.