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- Children are hidden away under an attic by their conspiring mother and grandmother.
- Dr Walter gets married to the beautiful Kitty but soon finds out that she is cheating on him. Battling his way through problems, he heads to China to fight a dreaded disease spread in a small village.
- A cop is killed investigating a strange case of resurrected corpses. His partner and a pathologist resurrect him, but he only has a limited time before he starts to decompose, and he uses it to chase down the diabolical man who killed him.
- The American Revolutionary War is seen through the eyes of an American teenaged lad, a young English lady, and a French boy, all three of whom work as reporters for Benjamin Franklin.
- The public and private lives of Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr. and Peter Lawford.
- A college teacher brings the little creatures back to his campus, where they proceed to terrorize the faculty and students.
- A scientist explains how the savagery and efficiency of the insect world could result in their taking over the world.
- ShortA social-impact thriller that follows an overtaxed college student and his intense, stress-fueled odyssey to submit his vital physics exam by midnight.
- ShortTwo Chinese-American grandmas, Li Ling (66) and May (64), go on an exhilarating crime spree across California - but while one finds new purpose to life in their adventure, the other is hiding something from her partner-in-crime.
- Peter Graves examines a range of supernatural topics, including mysterious monsters Bigfoot, the Loch Ness monster and the Yeti, and also psychics and hypnotism.
- Documentary about the making of this 1980 action/drama about a fugitive hiding out as a movie stuntman.
- Kung fu aliens from space have invaded the small town of Grand Bosh, accompanied by a surge of spontaneous human combustion and other mysterious phenomena in this awkward spoof of 50s sci-fi.
- Martin Scorsese narrates this tribute to Val Lewton, the producer of a series of memorable low-budget horror films for RKO Studios. Raised by his mother and his aunt, his films often included strong female characters who find themselves in difficult situations and who have to grow up quickly. He is best remembered for the horror films he made at RKO starting in 1942. Starting with only a title - his first was Cat People (1942) - he would meticulously oversee every aspect of the film's completion. Although categorized as horror films, his films never showed a monster, leaving it all to the viewers imagination, assisted by music, mood and lighting.
- Two working class friends desire to escape from their depressing lives.
- Rescued from the outrageous neglect of his aunt and uncle, a young boy Happy Potter with a great destiny proves his worth while attending UCLA School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.
- A documentary film about the English photographer Eadweard Muybridge.
- In this second installment of comedian Robert Wuhl's take on American history, "Professor Wuhl" removes the wool covering the eyes of his "students" in an attempt to challenge some preconceptions about commonly held cultural beliefs.
- An educational film, made for high school students with the assistance of the California Department of Health and the University of California, among others. In the wake of the Kinsey report and social change hastened by postwar prosperity, themes of knowledge of the facts of life, open discussion of them, and appreciating modern medical science inform an emerging liberal world view. This film takes us into a hospital to observe the medical procedures of a normal birth and a Caesarean. The focus is on the technical aspects of delivering a child and the stages of labor, with constant reassurance that, in general, things will go well.
- The women prisoners of the California Institution for Women share their perspectives and experiences on the complexities of life under incarceration.
- A look at artist Mark Hicks of Manhattan Beach, California, a quadriplegic since falling out of a tree at age 14. His work is examined, along with a discussion of his being a student at UCLA, culminating with his first gallery show in San Francisco.
- Adi Jaffe was a crystal meth dealer in Los Angeles, purchasing his supply from local meth labs and making his way up to dealing with Mexican cartels. Jaffe was arrested five times, with the final arrest resulting in his incarceration. Jaffe speaks with Insider about the practicalities of running crystal meth labs. He discusses the methods behind different methamphetamine recipes, the effects of anti-drug policies on the supply, how the cartels managed to take over the trade with super labs, and P2P meth precursor chemicals supplied from China.
- She's kind, brilliant, and always sees the best in everyone. He's deceptively smart, witty, and always expects the worst of people - until he meets Macy. When they both choose to spend their mundane lunch hour at the same park bench, Macy and Noah unexpectedly discover their life-long best friend.
- After responding to a routine call, a small-town Sheriff must make a death notification to the last person he'd ever want to see.
- Animated version of the Ogden Nash poem.
- Professor Hans Rosling shares his excitement with statistics, and shows how researchers are handling the modern data deluge.
- Bobby goes to bed, with a thunderstorm raging outside. He listens to music and reads a comic book before lights out, then the storm causes the electricity to fail. A huge chicken-like creation assembles itself from various items inside Bobby's room. Is Bobby's imagination running wild, or is this really happening?
- The film presents how the human body recognizes and becomes aware of its surroundings. The various information pathways to the brain such as sight, sound, smell, taste and touch are explored in a accurate but simple manner via human impression and cartoon characters!
- A young Triad member and an old Chinese immigrant both living in L.A. Chinatown become unexpected friends.
- Stiletto. The very word seduces. Pedestal of desire, ultimate symbol of feminine allure, this high-heeled pump is firmly entrenched in the popular imagination and in our lives. Stiletto is the filmmaker's search for new answers. Her itinerary takes us into the worlds of an erudite historian, a sensible podologist, a fashion designer, and an Italian manufacturer. She has scrutinized this aphrodisiacal pump from all angles. Stiletto strikes off in new directions and replaces traditional feminist thinking with innovative ideas.
- A young woman and her husky dog take the long journey home on foot through the Alaskan wilderness, with all its beauty and all its danger.
- A frazzled young model struggles to free herself from her mother's domination, and expand a friendship with a fellow model.
- When an aged man feels the need to confess to the new catholic priest, his gay lover of many years is hurt and upset.
- Having written the book "Strong Marriage, Stronger America", psychologist Dr. David LeBeau is thrilled when the Federal Bureau of Prisons wants to test his theories on the benefits of marriage. Not as excited however, are the female prison inmates, who are about to participate in a deadly prison experiment called...marriage.
- A documentary observing every day life during one day and one night in Los Angeles, California in the Fall of 1966. Mostly shot with long lenses contributing to candid feel and reality.
- College Basketball coverage for all of 12 PAC-12 Men's and Women's Basketball on the PAC-12 Network.