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- The Roth family leads a quiet life in a small village in the German Alps during the early 1930s. After the Nazis come to power, the family is divided and Martin Breitner, a family friend, is caught up in the turmoil.
- When a backwoodsman in 1850s Oregon brings a wife home to his farm, his six brothers decide that they want to get married too.
- A mysterious preacher protects a humble prospector village from a greedy mining company trying to encroach on their land.
- Three women set out to find eligible millionaires to marry, but find true love in the process.
- The parents of both the shooter and one of the victims of a school shooting tragedy agree to meet and talk in an attempt to move forward.
- Two brothers discharged from the Confederate Army join a businessman for a cattle drive from Texas to Montana where they run into raiding Jayhawkers, angry Sioux, rough terrain and bad weather.
- In this musical, college classmates Todd Armstrong (Frankie Avalon) and Craig Gamble (Dwayne Hickman) head out on a group ski vacation, and agree that if they're going to get girlfriends, they need to understand how women think.
- Two loving middle aged couples get caught in a series of marital misadventures over reasons of fidelity.
- After Phil Corey's band arrives at the Idaho ski resort, its pianist Ted Scott is smitten with a Norwegian refugee he has sponsored, Karen Benson. Later, soloist Vivian Dawn quits and Karen stages an ice show as a substitute.
- A female blackmailer with a disfiguring facial scar meets a plastic surgeon who offers her the possibility of looking like a normal woman.
- After being wounded by a bullet, bank robber Charlie Blake seeks shelter with his gang at his brother's mountain retreat. There he rekindles his romance with his brother's wife and reconnects with the boy he believes is his son.
- Two newspaper photographers get mixed up with gangsters at a ski resort.
- Tasked by his editor, American reporter Henry M. Stanley travels to a dangerous and uncharted region of East Africa to find the missing Scottish pioneer missionary Dr. David Livingstone.
- A Canadian Mountie of German descent feigns disaffection with his homeland in hopes of infiltrating and thwarting a Nazi sabotage plot.
- Lily and Richard move to a luxurious and cult-like community, where Lily becomes unsettled by the transformation she observes in her older husband and in her own physiology, leading her to wonder if there's something more sinister at play.
- In north-western Canada,in the 1870s,American schooner captain Peter Keith hopes to return to America with a cargo of furs before winter but two local crooks plan to steal Keith's cargo,boat and wife.
- In the Canadian mountains, a trapper goes on the run accused of a crime, and is pursued by a rugged and determined lawman of the Royal North-West Mounted Police.
- Ellen Hallet is in love with her playboy boss, Douglas Morrison, but too timid to do anything about it. Her roommate Chris devises a plan to help her: she follows Morrison on his trip to Sun Valley, Idaho and plays the overattentive female, hoping he'll send for Ellen, who often plays his "fiancée" when he has a female he can't discourage otherwise. Complications arise when Chris catches the eye of band leader Dick Layn and lands in a triangle with the two men.
- A champion skier who pulled out of the Olympic games because of a mysterious illness decides to make a comeback.
- Two competing reporters fall in love with the daughter of a Nobel Prize winner living in hiding.
- Bizarre conclusion to the Edmonton-shot Canadian ski comedy Powder Heads. In the middle of a big race to determine if the heroes lose their bus, the narrator cuts in to explain the character's futures.
- TV special which showcases Raquel Welch's talents as a singer, dancer, and comedienne. Welch not only sings such hit songs as "Everybody's Talkin'," "Games People Play," "The Sound of Silence," and "California Dreamin'," but also visits an orphanage in Mexico with John Wayne, sings a medley of songs with Tom Jones, and does the comedy sketch "Rocky Raccoon" with Bob Hope as well as performs dance numbers and travels all over the world.
- Kay Denham, romanced in Paris by friends Gene and George, can't figure out why George disapproves of Gene.
- Semi-follow up to "The Deadly Triangle" dealing with a sheriff and his deputy in a sleepy ski town involved with a group of urbanites planning a dangerous mountain climb as well as investigating sabotage in a condominium development.
- A former Olympic ski champion, now the sheriff of a ski-resort town, investigates the murder of the member of a skiing team that came to the resort to train.
- Ken Murray shares three decades of personal home movies of dozens of Hollywood stars. Not only does he share his own, but home movies from several celebrity friends, as well.
- A single mother struggles to come to terms with her teenage daughter's mental health struggles.
- A short film demonstrating the new 70mm widescreen Todd-AO system. After a prologue that shows all that the eye can see through the Todd-AO wide angle lens, we take a ride in a roller-coaster, fly over the canyons of the Grand Teton Mountains, ski in Sun Valley, and follow a motorcycle chase through the San Francisco.
- Warren Miller catches extreme snow sports from the USA, Canada and Europe in this stunning documentary.
- At Disneyland, Uncle Bronnie tells niece Alice a story in which Disney characters ask Jack Frost to make it snow. Frost needs a 6 pointed snowflake. The Disney characters visit 6 famous figure skaters for help crafting the snowflake.
- This MGM short film focuses on cinematographer John M. Stephens and is a promotional piece for the forthcoming 'Ice Station Zebra (1968)'. Responsible for much of the underwater and other second unit photography, Stephens is a former U.S. Navy diver who also did much of the second unit photography for 'Grand Prix (1966)'. He is noted for creating unique equipment that provide spectacular shots.
- Exit Wound is a 26-minute documentary film about Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. It follows Chess, a veteran of the war in Iraq, from his hometown in Washington State to a camp in the mountains of Sun Valley, Idaho, as he learns to cope with PTSD. Programs like Higher Grounds in Sun Valley are helping veterans learn to deal with the mental and physical problems that arise when soldiers return from war.
- A well traveled ski adventure film that shows it all. Sunshine and powder snow, blizzards, avalanches, national champions in action and just plain fun skiing, at numerous snow-studded spots in the United States, Canada, Alaska and France.
- The "Dukes of Hazzard" star rings in the Christmas holidays with special guests Debbie Allen, Larry Gatlin and the Gatlin Brothers, Bruce Jenner, and actor Van Johnson in hour-long this musical variety special from Sun Valley, Idaho.
- Traveling mostly on foot, by raft or canoe, English artist Tony Foster paints landscapes in the remotest of areas often risking his life to bring awareness to wilderness destruction.
- World-renowned Scottish expedition leader Gerry Moffatt has spent a lifetime guiding in the Himalayas - pioneering first descents on rivers, over-landing, climbing, and exploring remote places in Nepal, India, Tibet, Pakistan and Bhutan. Turning 50, he embarks on a solo motorcycle adventure across the length of the mighty Himalayas - from Ladakh to the eastern edge of Bhutan - to document and better understand the changes he's witnessed over 30 years of living there. After 4,000 miles and 108 days on the road revisiting the places and people that shaped his life, Moffatt's adventure unexpectedly continues as personal tragedy and Nepal's devastating earthquakes upturn his world. Faced with the brutal realization that things can change in an instant, Moffatt keeps a promise to himself to return one last time to a stretch of river that almost killed him 20 years ago. There, in the crucible of one of the world's most infamous whitewater canyons, he reminds himself of what really matters in life. Set amidst 30 years of Himalayan adventure travel history, The Tenth Step is an inspiring and very personal story of self discovery and recovery in a rapidly changing world.
- Hedda reports on a dog training school and a Hemingway hunting trip.
- Ryan Locke's best friend, Ian, for the past ten years is also an imaginary friend. Ian finds out he has to leave for good in a week and the two friends spend their final days together.
- In Off The Beaten Path, hosts Danor and Lonzo take guests to surprising places to discover the hidden diversity in America, uncovering unknown success stories that make a deliciously entertaining cultural soup out of America's melting pot.
- Dick Durrance's first ski film is a nutty romp in which the legendary skier, wearing a red cap, plays the hare, and half of Sun Valley's ski school chases him hither and dale across the Sawtooth Range.
- Join Warren Miller and other legendary skiers like Stein Eriksen, Don Powers, and Othmar Schneider as they travel around the world and take you to some of the earliest known ski resorts and destinations.
- With two days off, and living in Salem, Oregon, an adventurous mountain climber and filmmaker set off for the rugged mountains of Idaho (10 hours away from home) to climb the states highest peak. What follows is an outrageous visual poem of adventure, spirit and determination.