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- Bicycle officers patrol Santa Monica, California.
- An eager and idealistic young attorney defends an Alcatraz prisoner accused of murdering a fellow inmate. The extenuating circumstances: his client had just spent over three years in solitary confinement.
- Desperate to keep their various parents from getting divorced, a group of teenagers kidnaps them and holds them prisoner in a basement to force them to reconcile.
- A 19th-century woman, companion to a blue-blooded New England girl, falls for an aristocrat.
- In the sci-fi thriller The Philadelphia Experiment the sole survivor of a wartime experiment is catapulted 41 years into the future and must race to save the world as we know it. It's now 10 years later--1993.
- Fallen Angels is an American neo-noir anthology television series that ran in 1993 and 1995 on Showtime, and was produced by Propaganda Films. No first-run episodes were shown in 1994.
- Kermit the Frog, Clifford and friends struggle to put on a weekly TV variety show.
- The staff of a tax consultant office are brutally murdered by a team of professional killers
- Brother Edgar (Bob Hoskins) is a generous entrepreneur of low-quality socks who hides behind a self-bestowed cassock to avoid the low-level corruption of local sheriff (Randy Travis). He has adopted Morales Pittman (Antonio Banderas), who has bigger, more illegitimate dreams than Edgar. The two travel about Arkansas, selling their socks and bumping into a variety of simple souls, including the eponymous mythic killer (Wes Bentley), who has engaged himself to Apple Lisa Weed (Kim Dickens) and disavowed his life as a murderer. Morales Pittman joins forces with Miss Apple Lisa's dim-witted brother, Reggie (Chad Lindberg), to extort money from the local bumpkins, to the annoyance of the reigning provider of "protection," Mr. Pines (Michael Massee). Things come to a head as Edgar finds himself falling for the blind Eva Nell (Ellen Barkin), who manages the best tea-house in Arkansas and Morales becomes more jealous of the place the Kid has taken in Edgar's heart.
- Looks at the early years of America's most dashing president from his early childhood through his nomination for Congress.
- True crime docuseries about child abductions featuring the survivors' testimonies.
- The owner of a drugstore is killed in a hold-up. The only witness who saw one of the murderers without his mask is Gregory, a nine year old autistic boy. Cop Barlow is sure they'll try to silence him. He tries to get him to draw a picture of the man he saw.
- In April 1992, following the notorious Rodney King verdict, the streets of Los Angeles became a battlefield, the backdrop to four personal intertwined stories. In Gold Mountain, Jeff Lee and his parents run Good Neighbor Liquor in South Central L.A. Theirs is an Asian family of "old world" values at odds with a modern world-cultures that are about to clash in ways they never imagined. In Caught in the Fever, a day at the mall for Manuel Alvarado, the eldest son of a poor Hispanic family, and his girlfriend Iris, spirals into a nightmare as they're drawn into the out-of-control frenzy of a violent afternoon. In Homecoming Day, Turner Coates returns to the South Central hood of his youth to visit his mother - a homecoming overshadowed by an inescapable threat. In Empty, Boomer Phillips and his fellow LAPD officers are in a South Central restaurant when Boomer receives the command from his dispatcher to get out of South Central-but the command comes too late. Boomer's already in too deep, and there's no escaping the chaos around him. The Rodney King verdict has been announced. The violence advances block by block. Now, in the aftermath of an outrage, the lives of the Lee family, Carlos and his friends (Caught in the Fever), Officer Phillips, and Coates and his mother will cross with stunning impact. Each one of them will be pushed to their limits. Each will have their strength tested and their spirit challenged as a day like no other erupts before the eyes of a nation.
- The music video for the song "Living in Sin" by the American rock band Bon Jovi from the 1988 album "New Jersey".
- Marcos is a lad in Texas, the second son of a migrant farmworker family, his brother is missing in the Korean war. We travel with the family into Minnesota, following the crops. The housing is awful, sometimes the boss furnishes no water as the hands labor, and TB goes untreated. In good times the pay is $15 a day for adults, half that for children. For a few sordid weeks, his parents leave him in the care of a corrupt couple, he's expelled from school for hitting back, and he finds solace in a graveyard. As his parents long for their missing son, as folks gather around a local troubadour for songs of romance, comedy, and heartbreak, Marcos observes and remembers.
- The music video for the song "Miracle" by an American singer-songwriter Jon Bon Jovi from the 1990 album "Blaze of Glory". The music inspired by the 1990 film "Young Guns II".
- The music video for the song "Blaze of Glory" by an American singer-songwriter Jon Bon Jovi from the 1990 album with the same name. The music from and inspired by the 1990 film "Young Guns II".
- The music video for the song "Livin' on a Prayer" by the American rock band Bon Jovi from the 1986 album "Slippery When Wet".
- The music video for the song "Bed of Roses" by the American rock band Bon Jovi from the 1992 album "Keep the Faith".
- Promo video for Janet Jackson: What Have You Done for Me Lately.
- West Texas Investors Club is a reality series with millionaires Mike 'Rooster' McConaughey and Wayne 'Butch' Gilliam. The hour-long series offers entrepreneurs a chance to pitch products and secure funding.
- The music video for the song "Wanted Dead or Alive" by the American rock band Bon Jovi from the 1986 album "Slippery When Wet".
- The music video for the song "You Give Love a Bad Name" by the American rock band Bon Jovi from the 1986 album "Slippery When Wet".
- US heavy metal band Queensrÿche performs live their classic 1988 concept album Operation: Mindcrime in this concert film.
- The music video for the song "I'll Be There for You" by the American rock band Bon Jovi from the 1988 album "New Jersey".
- Highlights of Billy Joel's concert performances in Leningrad, USSR in 1987.
- The music video for the song "Tease Me Please Me" by the German hard rock and heavy metal band Scorpions from the 1990 album "Crazy World".
- The music video for the song "Bad Medicine" by the American rock band Bon Jovi from the 1988 album "New Jersey".
- A collection of videos from Janet Jackson's CD "Rhythm Nation".
- Music video for Metallica's 1992 song "Sad But True". The video shows the band performing the song for an audience, most likely during a tour.
- A compilation of music videos from pop singer Janet Jackson.
- The music video for the song "Crazy Crazy Nights" by the American hard rock band Kiss from the 1987 album "Crazy Nights".
- The music videos from Megadeth's 1992 album "Countdown To Extinction".
- The music video for "Spending My Time" depicts lead singer Marie Fredriksson at multiple places in a house, such as sitting by a window, lying in bed, sitting on a couch and at a table. Gessle also appears occasionally playing the guitar.
- "Gold Medal Families" showcases six Olympic hopefuls and their families, revealing the extraordinary lengths, economic hardships, and personal sacrifices they endure to get to the podium of the World Games.
- The music video for the song "Lay Your Hands on Me" by the American rock band Bon Jovi from the 1988 album "New Jersey".
- Video promo for Megadeth: Wake Up Dead.
- The music video of "Pretty in Pink" by The Psychedelic Furs shows the group performing the song interspersed with clips from the 1986 film.
- The music video for the song "Rock and a Hard Place" by the English rock band The Rolling Stones from the 1989 album "Steel Wheels".
- The music video for the song "In These Arms" by the American rock band Bon Jovi from the 1992 album "Keep the Faith".
- The music video for the song "She's My Machine" by an American singer David Lee Roth from the 1994 album "Your Filthy Little Mouth".