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- As the Nazis liquidate the Warsaw Ghetto, many will die. Three hundred will live when they find safe haven at the Warsaw Zoo.
- Demented mutants return with one objective in mind: Kill, kill, kill.
- Mutant hordes are sent to annihilate mankind.
- The film visits an old-age nursing home especially designed for animals who are aged, infirm, or handicapped, and in need of a comfortable place to spend their final days.
- Award-winning director Gary Lester brings two survivors of the Holocaust to the screen with gripping accounts of suffering, loss, and endurance. Woven throughout the two stories are the faces of those who were doomed, but did not yet realize it...faces captured for all time on color film smuggled out of the Warsaw Ghetto. Deliver Us From Evil adds two more voices to the growing chorus of those who have personally experienced the unimaginable, and warns us of the consequences of hatred and intolerance.
- When a mobster's wife drains his checking account, she becomes a target of her husband's hitmen. What these hardcases fail to understand is that she is as unpredictable as they come, and more than a match for any man.
- When a group of newly minted spook-hunters set out to investigate the old Blackhart house, they stir up the paranormal world far more than they could ever have imagined.
- The Cleansing is a short documentary film about a woman who discovers a new level of psychic awareness after a near-death experience. Director Gary Lester explores the world of the paranormal, as a research team led by author Charlie Carlson (Weird Florida) and well-known medium Susan Thompson investigates unusual occurrences in the woman's home. The film concludes with an actual psychic "cleansing."
- Armin Lehmann provides an unscripted narration in Gary Lester's EYEWITNESS TO HISTORY, offering a fascinating insight into Hitler's Third Reich. Armin's early childhood days were spent on a bucolic estate in the forest, surrounded by pet animals. By 10 years old, Armin walked 45 minutes to school each day. He also joined the Hitler Youth. Life in the country began to lose its innocence. By age 16, Armin found himself a combat veteran, awarded the Iron Cross. By a quirk of fate, Armin is chosen to represent the Hitler Youth at Hitler's last birthday reception. Trapped in the bunker area with Hitler during the final days of the war, Armin delivers a riveting account of the collapse of the Third Reich from a unique historical perspective.
- Join movie star Johnny Duncan for a nostalgic stroll down Hollywood's Memory Lane. Live on stage at the historic Athens Theatre (1922) in DeLand, Florida, Johnny takes a humorous look at life among Tinseltown's rich and famous, including Audie Murphy, Lana Turner, and Alan Ladd. Johnny is best remembered for his roles with The East Side Kids, and as Robin in the 1949 serial Batman & Robin -- an incredible performance by a Hollywood legend -- Mr. Johnny Duncan.
- When Amber Lewis contacts a medium to help explain an unusual historical artifact, she discovers unrest from the past. Sometimes it's best to leave the spirit world alone.
- The Weatherwax Legacy features the world's foremost animal trainer, Bob Weatherwax. Bob describes a family history that has provided Hollywood with such iconic animal stars as Asta from The Thin Man, Toto in Wizard of Oz, and the immortal Lassie. Animal activist Temple Grandin joins Bob to help share his dream of now training dogs for a higher purpose in life -- as service animals for people with disablities.
- A talented, beautiful and healthy 16 year old catches a virus while rehearsing for a musical performance. As she starts to recover, she takes an aspirin. Within 48 hours, she is dead -- the victim of a sudden and relentless killer known as Reye's Syndrome. Courtney's short life and amazing talent are examined in this film, as parents and friends describe the 48 hour nightmare, and the sense of loss they experienced after she was gone.
- Join Director Gary Lester as he takes a stroll down Hollywood's Memory Lane with Robert Weatherwax, whose father Rudd, was the original owner and trainer of Lassie. From the time he was a toddler, Robert helped his father train Lassie, even if it meant smearing baby food on his cheeks so that Lassie would learn to kiss. Listen in on Rudd's last recorded interview, in which Lester seamlessly weaves current interview footage of Robert, making it appear that both men are telling the same story together. You will meet Walter Weatherwax, who served as a deputy U.S Marshal in the New Mexico territory, and rode trick horses in Buffalo Bill's Wild West Circus. See and hear Buffalo Bill himself, and watch home movies of the Weatherwax family from 1945. You will meet some of the other Weatherwax trained dogs, including Asta from the The Thin Man, Daisy from Blondie, and even Dennis the Menace's pooch. Watch John Wayne direct Dog to attack in Big Jake, while John Carpenter's monster in The Thing riles up the Weatherwax dogs in cages. Best of all, watch Einstein strap himself in his seat for a ride Back to the Future. Animal activist Temple Grandin also shares some insights as to who is best suited for a service dog, and how they benefit people with autism. When Rudd Weatherwax passed away in 1985, Robert was working on the set of Back to the Future. Producer Steven Spielberg came up to him and said simply, "Your father was a genius." Hollywood's two most talented dog trainers share their stories and let you in on some of the secrets as to how they brought America's most beloved animal icons to the screen.
- The film offers a poignant look behind the scenes at the plight of America's shelter animals.