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- Hard-nosed, hard-living Marine Gunnery Sergeant Tom Highway clashes with his superiors and his ex-wife as he takes command of a spoiled recon platoon with a bad attitude.
- Ex-GI Nick Blake gets involved in a scheme to fleece a rich, young widow, but finds himself falling for her, much to the displeasure of his racketeer cohorts.
- In the wake of being left home alone for the first time, Adam Roberts has two explicit rules to follow: DON'T play his dads guitar and DON'T throw any parties. Spoiler alert he breaks both these rules and from then on his week takes an unexpected turn for the worse.
- A stock-broker is stuck in a dreary job and a marriage that's become a dull routine. To cope with the boredom and frustration, he resorts to voyeurism and extramarital love affairs.
- The story of James Garner's year with his racing team, from the time he bought the car and assembled his team, through Mexico, England, Florida, and Canada.
- Esra Kincaid takes land by force, and having taken the Espinoza land, he sets his sight on the Castro rancho U.S. Government Agent Kearney holds him off until the cavalry shows up and he can declare his love for Juanita--"The Rose of the Rancho."
- A modernized, Americanized version of the story of the juggler who performs before the statue of the Virgin Mary.
- The master of dreams, the Sandman, now has a dream of his own. What life is like in the daylight.
- Helping to save, protect and nurture the monarch butterflies migration to North America, the program explores Toyota's 17 pollinator gardens throughout its North American operations.
- In this Traveltalk short, preceded by Visiting Vera Cruz (1946) and followed by Looking at London (1946), the tireless James A. FitzPatrick follows the route laid out by the famous chain of 21 Spanish missions, begun in 1769 and extending northward for over 500 miles, from San Diego to Sonoma, California. He stops briefly at San Luis Rey, San Juan Capistrano (to watch the Swallows) and San Juan Bautista before heading eastward to take a look at London.
- Host Perry Caravello travels throughout southern California educating on the Italian history in Los Angeles, California. Points of Interest include: The old Little Italy, Olvera Street, Hollywood Walk of Fame, Beverly Hills, Rudolph Valentinos Falcons Lair +, Frank Sinatra Hot Spots, Venice Beach and San Juan Capistrano.
- A struggling young man secretly plays a magical trumpet that transports him from his desolate world into a colorful "bliss." When his younger brother discovers his secret, their relationship is put in jeopardy.
- In Camarillo, principality of the Spanish dominion, there lived two brothers, Jose and Manuel. Born in a noble Spanish family and reared by a mother noble in both station and character, they were vastly different morally. Jose was a dutiful son and upright young man, while Manuel was the black sheep. It was on Easter Sunday morning during the processional that Manuel appears in an intoxicated condition and foully ridicules the priests and acolytes as they enter the chapel of the old mission. At this the mother's pride is hurt beyond endurance and she exiles her profligate son from her forever. Manuel is shunned as a viper and while making his way along the road, meets Pedro, the notorious political outlaw, who sympathizes with him and offers him inducements to join him, and so takes him to his camp. Meanwhile, Jose woos and wins the Red Rose of Capistran and the day for the wedding is set. Manuel finds the life in the outlaws' camp palls, and, drawn by irresistible memories, he visits his home village, Here he is shot in the arm by his brother, who hounds him, and escapes further injury by hiding among the ruins of the mission, where he is discovered later by the Rose and her girl companion, who relieve his agony by dressing his wounded arm. He goes back to the outlaw camp with a firm purpose of revenge. The wedding of Jose and the Red Rose has taken place and the young couple start for their new home with their friends, by the coach. On this coach is also the rich dowry chest. This the outlaw learns and here appears the brother's chance for revenge, so gathering together the band to pursue the wedding party, they overtake the coach, but not until Pedro has fallen and Manuel assumes leadership. Jose is dragged from the conveyance and brought before his brother, who is about to dispatch him, when the bride and her friend rush up. He now sees that they and his succor when wounded at the mission are the same, hence he allows all to go on their way unharmed. The little friend of the bride who assisted in aiding the wounded brother at the mission, fell in love with him at first sight, and at this second meeting she makes clear her feeling for him. He, on the other hand, is struck by the artlessness of the pretty little Senorita and later finds himself her willing slave, and it is with amazement that the villagers see her lead Manuel into the chapel. Thus he finds love the master to curb and finally dissipate his impious inclinations.
- Will the Nebula be able to create a special bond between Andres and Vivian to overcome the contrast of their worlds? Will they be able to put love first? Or will their hearts have to be broken to know their love is real?
- We have a boy who can't hold a tune, Ballerinas who are physically attached to their smart phones, techies who bump into everything, a chorale group afraid to offend, a holiday inspired wizards duel, and the strangest collection of wintry holiday figures in a scene ever assembled. The last thing the Annual Holiday Show needed was Mr. Draper , t's director, to get a concussion from a collision with an oversized Candy Cane. On a course set to implode, Max-siezes control and is self-determined to bring order out of the chaos around her. Exacting her control and will over the others in the show, Max finds even more disaster comes with her new found power. With the performance hours away, and wreckage all around her, Max realizes that the perfection she has been striving to achieve is the very thing launching her and the production into the holiday garbage can. Resolved to put people first, Max learns that sometimes the most memorable things in life, are more than a little imperfect.
- Marta Estevan is ready to leave the convent where she has been reared. Dona Luisa Artega, mother of Rafael and the young girl's guardian, arranges a marriage between the two, because she thinks that Marta's influence will rescue her son from the wild life he is leading and make a man of him. Marta rescues the American Bryton, when he is attacked by Indians, and falls in love with him. Rafael's mother sends Bryton away by telling him that the girl has entered a convent for life, and after telling Marta that Bryton had been killed on the trail she exacts a vow from the girl that she will marry her son. Marta marries Rafael. Bryton comes back after the marriage and after Marta has found out the true character of her husband. The story moves on from this point to a happy ending, but with much action of tense and strenuous nature in between. - Moving Picture World, May 15, 1920.
- This film is an in depth look at the accomplishments and self destruction of Hollywood party crasher Michael Minutoli. From the Academy Awards to the Grammy's to countless movie premieres and concerts, Michael has crashed hundreds of events in order to experience the dream of rubbing shoulders with all of our favorite celebrities. But this real life fantasy has taken a toll on Michael's personal life, leaving him homeless and without a family. Testimony from Michael's friends, co-workers and family describe the impact that this obsession has had on his life and the lives of his family while Michael himself takes us on a night of Hollywood party crashing.
- La Rue, a notorious smuggler, kidnaps Helen Bentley, whom Jim Adams saves from a "torture den" until the arrival of customs authorities.
- Hearts are trumps when Lady Winifred secretly marries gamekeeper Michael Wain. The discovery of marriage by her father Lord Altcar, who is bent on trading his daughter to Lord Burford in order to cover his losses at cards, causes Altcar to have Wain horribly beaten and dismissed with a warning never to return. Years later when Wain returns, embittered and bent upon revenge, he buys up the mortgages on Altcar manor and is arranging for foreclosure when he learns an astounding fact: Lady Winifred's convent-raised daughter Dora is engaged to American artist John Gillespie, but her hand is sought by the same Lord Burford who sought that of her mother. Conspiring to destroy Dora's love for John, Burford attempts to disgrace the girl by having a nude body attached to the portrait that Gillespie painted of her. Shamed and brokenhearted, Dora runs away to the convent in the Alps, causing her father to accept his paternal responsibility and reconcile himself with Lady Winifred. Burford, having discovered Dora's destination, attempts to have her abducted, but her lover, father and mother follow in pursuit and, after many tribulations, the four are reunited during a blinding snowstorm.
- The King of the Jews is a film centered on Christianity and the hypocritical ideals that are preached and practiced in churches all over the country. The King of the Jews vividly depicts, through the life of one man, how such prejudice, hate, and ignorance can severely damage the life and emotional well-being of anyone subjected to such neglect and deceit. It analyzes the church's tendency to not follow that which they preach -- and ultimately tries to bring the focus of back to the universal and secular ideal of love and compassion. It is a beautiful film full of emotion, intellect, and truth. It is a story of hope for the helpless, and compassion for the suffering, and truth in the face of lies.
- Scientist. Sorcerer. Spy. How on earth does Jack Parsons find enough time to plan Armageddon? Magick.
- ShortAfter losing his son to a gang, Fidel takes matters into his own hands in this tragic family drama.
- Not Now John is a web-series that pays a heartfelt tribute to the past and present masters of cinema while touching on the perils on the movie industry.