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- What would you do if you were granted your greatest wish? How would that change you? Aladdin had the perfect life, loving parents, and his whole life ahead of him. But that all changed when he found himself living on the streets finding ways to survive each day. Even with the cards stacked against him, he stayed true to the Christian values instilled by his loving mother. Little did he know how a random act of kindness would change the course of his life forever. In one unexpected moment, Aladdin found himself face to face with the woman of his dreams. Too bad she was completely out of his league. Comedy and musical numbers ensue as their paths continue to cross. It is said that there is NO GREATER gift than love, but can their love survive the test? Be careful. Things are not always the way they seem. Story by: Vitaliy Versace Screenplay by: Christina Sussmann.
- When bratty 5-year-old Byron Reed (Chris Williams) acts out the night before a family trip, his mother (Natasha Alam) makes him sit in the time out chair. When Byron awakens to an empty house, he assumes his wish to have no family has come true. But his excitement sours when he realizes that two con men (Steve Froehlich, Evan Lucas) plan to rob the Reed's residence, and that he alone must protect the family home. Smart detective play by Eric Roberts. Casting by Candis Paule C.S.A.. A small appearance by Ron Jeremy.
- Jack is a divorced, ex CIA agent, living in his disabled father's home (Jeff the Drunk from the Howard Stern Show), His daughter Sharon, wants to become an actress and needs her father's signature permission to fly to Hollywood for Black Casting Couch Auditions, where she eventually gets kidnapped by ISIS. They Kidnapped the Wrong Daughter, as her father Jack, possesses a particular set of skills.
- Melodrama set in South Vietnam in the 1960s. Krueger (Bramhall), a former infantry lieutenant, is imprisoned at Quai Dong, on the South China Sea, for refusing to fight. After a year at hard labor, he is told to use his Vietnamese language skills to question a Viet Cong suspect. The prisoner is drugged and tortured during the interrogation. Krueger eventually stops the torture by pretending that the prisoner has disclosed the location of a supply dump.