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- Popular Broadway actor Gary Johnston is recruited by the elite counter-terrorism organization Team America: World Police. As the world begins to crumble around him, he must battle with terrorists, celebrities and falling in love.
- New Orleans District Attorney Jim Garrison discovers there's more to the Kennedy assassination than the official story.
- CIA Analyst Jack Ryan is drawn into an illegal war fought by the US government against a Colombian drug cartel.
- A brilliant young CIA trainee is asked by his mentor to help find a mole in the Agency.
- Filmed over nearly five years in twenty-five countries on five continents, and shot on seventy-millimetre film, Samsara transports us to the varied worlds of sacred grounds, disaster zones, industrial complexes, and natural wonders.
- Injuries sustained by two Army rangers behind enemy lines in Afghanistan set off a sequence of events involving a congressman, a journalist and a professor.
- When a devastating illness threatens to end Evan Lake's career in the C.I.A., he goes rogue to hunt down a terrorist who tortured him during a mission gone awry years ago.
- 1st Sgt. Charles Monroe King, before he is killed in action in Baghdad, authors a journal for his son intended to tell him how to live a decent life despite growing up without a father.
- A dedicated FBI agent recalls the agency's battles against the Klan, organized crime and Communist spies.
- A documentary about the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, and the Sentinels who stand guard at our Nation's most sacred shrine 24/7.
- Tony Curtis plays an Indian (Nicknamed "Chief" by other soldiers) who fights in WWII and helps to raise the flag at Iwo Jima.
- For the first time in history a woman is appointed to the U.S. Supreme Court, where she becomes a friendly rival to a liberal associate.
- An account of the birth and development of the United States.
- From running the country to skydiving, this endearing and enlightening portrait explores the life and careers of George H.W. Bush, the 41st President of the United States.
- Biography of celebrated American jurist Oliver Wendell Holmes.
- Billed as a profile in courage, the film examines the trauma and effort that Senator Edward Kennedy's (Craig T. Nelson) son (Kimber Shoop) went through after losing his leg to a rare form of cancer and with the rehabilitation that was required.
- Honor Guard follows a select series of U.S. Army soldiers as they learn what it takes to serve in the historic 3rd United States infantry Regiment.
- America's best precision drill teams. Watch Honor Guards representing all branches of the American armed forces. Also view the rigorous selection process and their intense training. See the Silent Drill Platoon as they quietly toss M1 rifles for 10 minutes. Working escort duty, is the oldest active unit in the Army. You will also see "The President's Own" 144 piece Marine Band. It is a patriotic celebration of America's best symbols of discipline, excellence and teamwork.
- The sights and sounds from the funeral of President John F. Kennedy in November, 1963.
- A British TV documentary that originally aired in 1968. The Doors are Open focuses on the bands performance at London's Roundhouse with rare backstage footage and interviews.
- Raymond Massey narrates this short documentary film produced by the U.S. Treasury Department. Depicted is the battle of Iwo Jima in World War II, with the famous flag-raising atop Mount Suribachi by U.S. Marines and sailors. From the acclaimed photograph of the raising taken by Joe Rosenthal, sculptor Felix W. de Weldon creates a three-dimensional sculpture model, which then serves as the prototype for a larger statue which is installed at Quantico, Virginia, Marine Barracks. But de Weldon had a more ambitious plan, and with donations from citizens and Marines, he creates a 78-foot tall version of the statue and sees it installed at Arlington National Cemetery, where it stands as a memorial to all Marines who have died in the service of their country. In conclusion, actor and Marine Corps officer Tyrone Power makes an appeal for viewers to buy U.S. Savings Bonds.
- John Fitzgerald Kennedy is perhaps the most charismatic person to have held the office of President of the United States. This program examines the enduring influence of his presidency on each of the nine men who have come after him.
- This 90-minute, emotionally charged action adventure will have you asking yourself, "Who would I trust?" as Dallas McQuaid struggles to stay alive after a five million-dollar bounty is placed on his head by his archenemy, Bruce Costas. The mentally unstable McQuaid, a Former U.S. Marine with a brief background in the CIA, had set his sights on the underworld. His reputation as our country's most feared bounty hunter flourished as he captured 46 of America's 100 Most Wanted. So how does a hero become the hunted? Seven years after his disappearance, a blue-collar car salesman's identity is exposed, and peace and seclusion are sacrificed for survival. While being hunted by every lowlife bounty hunter looking for beer money, McQuaid searches for friends among foes. Reunited with his best friend, Jack O'Donnell; ex-wife, Jennifer; and his old friend, Detective John Coleman, McQuaid quickly discovers that sometimes loyalty is purely superficial. After the sound of the gunfire, missiles, and jet engines stop, you will be left listing to be the beating of one mans heart. People live, people die, and angels fly.
- This Traveltalk series entry visits various places around the United States. At the first stop, we admire the natural beauty of Crater Lake in Oregon. The next stop is the open pit copper mine at Bingham Canyon, Utah, the world's largest copper mine. We then spend several minutes in Hannibal, Missouri, the hometown of author Mark Twain. After a short visit to a log-rolling contest in Washington State, we cross the country to get a view of Washington, DC from across the Potomac River. The final stop on this tour is Arlington National Cemetery, where we see the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Arlington House, and the mast of the USS Maine, which was sunk in 1898 in Havana Harbor. The narrator reads several lines from Theodore O'Hara's poem "The Bivouac of the Dead". At various points in the cemetery, plaques with verses from this poem have been installed.