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- While navigating their careers in Los Angeles, a pianist and an actress fall in love while attempting to reconcile their aspirations for the future.
- Acting under the cover of a Hollywood producer scouting a location for a science fiction film, a CIA agent launches a dangerous operation to rescue six Americans in Tehran during the U.S. hostage crisis in Iran in 1979.
- Author P.L. Travers reflects on her childhood after reluctantly meeting with Walt Disney, who seeks to adapt her Mary Poppins books for the big screen.
- Evil aliens attack Earth and set their terrible "Plan 9" into action. As the aliens resurrect the dead of the Earth, the lives of the living are in danger.
- When young Father O'Malley arrives at St. Dominic's, old Father Fitzgibbon doesn't think much of the church's newest member.
- The owner of a slaughterhouse facing foreclosure instructs his obese and mentally disabled son to go on a killing spree against the people who want to buy his property.
- A harmless backyard camp out becomes an unforgettable night of chills and thrills for three young boys as they share their favorite scary stories.
- A paroled conman co-ordinates the robbery of an L. A. Airport bank with the arrival of the Soviet premier.
- At the instigation of a grieving father, a Los Angeles cop investigates the suspicious circumstances of a girl's apparent suicide.
- He's powered his Harley over cars, trucks, lions, infernos and plummeted headlong into a canyon. But if the mob has its way, his next incredible leap will land him six feet under.
- A contrived misunderstanding leads to the breakup of a songwriter and his fiancée. She returns to work as a gym teacher at an all-girls school, but a legal loophole allows the man to enroll as one of her students.
- An unconventional dentist deals with a variety of eccentric and difficult patients in slapstick fashion.
- While Microsoft may be the biggest software company in the world, not every computer user is a fan of their products, or their way of doing business. While Microsoft's Windows became the most widely used operating system for personal computers in the world, many experts took issue with Microsoft's strict policies regarding licensing, ownership, distribution, and alteration of their software. The objections of many high-profile technology experts, most notably Richard Stallman, led to what has become known as "the Open Source Movement," which is centered on the belief that computer software should be free both in the economic and intellectual senses of the word. Eventually, one of Stallman's admirers, Linus Torvalds, created a new operating system called Linux, a freely distributed software which many programmers consider to be markedly superior to Windows. Revolution OS is a documentary that examines the genesis of the Open Source Movement, and explores and explains the technical and intellectual issues involved in a manner understandable to computer aficionados and non-techheads alike.
- A lawyer and two newlyweds get mixed up in mock mystery at a resort.
- Marvin Fields is caught up with challenges and obstacles. On the verge of losing his family, he has to step up and face his adversaries. Marvin tries different avenues to help eliminate these difficulties, but his efforts are futile. Now, he decides to take desperate measures in saving his family and finances. When hell breaks loose and nothing seems to work, a true character is revealed through Marvin. Later on, Marvin discovers martial arts through his best friend Frank Biggs. This martial art will help Marvin find himself again and give him a sense of purpose. As he continues to search deeper his new found art, his troubles aren't stagnant. Marvin still has to wake up and face the demons of his life. Marvin has got to get his life out of this never diminishing cage and find freedom. In the meantime, Claire Fields (Marvin's wife) is fed up and tired of supporting the family. Marvin's cage seems invisible to Claire, and this continues to trigger his frustration. In the end, true love and friendship will be revealed and seem to help break down the barriers around this mysterious cage.
- The famous archer, Howard Hill, demonstrates his skill with various trick shots.
- Originally aired in 1960, this celebrity golf match pitted golf legend Sam Snead with the stars of Hollywood in a 9 hole match for charity. Harry Von Zell is the host and commentator of the match. The Golf Channel revived this series in 2003 by adding pop up factoids to the show.
- Jim Matthews, express agent in Red Rock, Arizona, and his daughter Alice, are watching anxiously over the bedside of Mrs. Matthews, who is very ill. An express box of money is now left by the stage and Matthews is ordered to guard it overnight. The "Arizona Kid," a notorious bandit, who has followed the stage and watched while they left the box, now gallops back to the rendezvous of his pals, tells them of the easy chance to rob the office and they start at once. Meanwhile Alice has sent her father for a doctor and is all alone with her sick mother. Suddenly a knock is heard, Alice looks out, sees a shadowy figure, thinks it is the "Arizona Kid," a notice and picture of whom is tacked upon the wall, gets her father's revolver, opens the door and admits Broncho Billy, who has stopped for a night's lodging. Alice relieves him of his guns and, in spite of his protests, backs him into a storeroom and locks the door. A few moments later the bandits gallop up and Alice, realizing her mistake, liberates Broncho, who gets his guns, tells Alice to hint that the money is in the storeroom and that he will do the rest. A moment later the bandits, led by the "Kid," burst in the door and cover Alice. Weakly she nods toward the storeroom and, laughing exultantly, the gang rush in, only to be confronted by Broncho with leveled guns. Quickly disarming them, Broncho backs them out the door at gun's point, while Alice gazes after him with the love light shining in her eyes.
- John Mackley is in the hands of a money-lender, and a broken leg prevents him from meeting a note when due. He succeeds in putting off the payment until a future date, in the hope that better times will come in the interim. His wife and daughter, Lucy, comprise his family. Lucy, just budding into womanhood, has formed an attachment for a young man, who had rendered herself and mother a little service one day. They have met several times and love has become mutual. She knows nothing of his avocation or his past, only that he is living in the neighborhood. One day she surprises him behind a big rock on the highway, just as the daily stage turns a bend in the road and approaches. Andy, her lover, seems slightly disconcerted, but soon recovers his wonted composure and good nature. On reaching home that day, she is told by her father and mother that they will be homeless unless she consents to marry the money-lender. Broken-hearted she writes a notes and places it on the big tree which has been the trysting place for herself and Andy. The note informs him that she must marry someone else to save her home, and bids him farewell. Next day she visits the tree and finds a note addressed to her. It is signed "A Friend," and advises her that a notorious bandit, for whom the authorities are looking, has taken refuge in a certain cave. She is requested to get the reward of $5,000 for his capture and avoid marrying the money-lender. Lucy hastens to the sheriff with the news, and accompanies him and his posse to the cave, where she discovers that Andy is the outlaw. She pleads with the sheriff that there must be a mistake, but he takes off his prisoner and turns over the reward to her. The curtain falls as the mortgage is paid off, and as Lucy, overcome with remorse, whispers to her mother that she will wait for her lover until his term has expired.
- Broncho Billy, a lawless western renegade, reels out of the Rawhide saloon one day and comes face to face with the town preacher. The good man tries to show Broncho the error of his ways, but Broncho laughs and goes on to the Rawhide dance hall where a crowd of young people are enjoying themselves. Broncho is on the point of shooting up the place when Nan Fowler, a pretty ranch girl, takes the gun from his hand, leads him outside and secures his promise to never drink again. A week later Broncho meets Nan, accompanies her home, is introduced to her mother and made welcome. A few days following, old Fowler is given one of Nan's photos and places it safely in his wallet. He now rides to town and receives a sum of money for the sale of some cattle. Broncho sees him leave with the money and, not knowing him, follows and holds him up. In his shack. Broncho examines the contents of the wallet and discovers Nan's photo. Realizing he has robber her father, he resolutely goes to the Fowler ranch-house and returns the loot to the old ranchman. Fowler is about to have him arrested, when Nan enters and pleads for Broncho, winning her father's consent to let him go. A moment later the sheriff enters, but Fowler gets rid of him without revealing Broncho's guilt, then offers him a place on the ranch. Filled with gratitude. Broncho warmly wrings his hand and earnestly promises to make good while Nan gives thanks for his reformation.
- Mr. and Mrs. Ford are a wealthy couple going out to dine at a fine restaurant when they are exposed to those doing far less well during the Great Depression.
- A group of 4-H members band together to help a friend in need, and wind up learning many lessons, and that together they can achieve more than they thought possible.
- Brig Harris, a renegade Mexican, casts off his sweetheart, telling her he is tired of her. Harris and a pal now find that a shipment of ore from the Catspaw mine is to be left overnight at the house of Barnes, the town agent. A plot to rob Barnes is instantly laid. Barnes is also a doctor, and Harris lures him to his shack by shamming sickness. In the shack Barnes is overpowered and left tied in the bunk. The two ruffians now ride to Barnes' house and force an entrance. Mrs. Barnes hears them, secures the sack of ore and barricades herself in a number of different rooms, forcing the robbers to break through each successive door with an axe. Harris' sweetheart happens to go to his shack for revenge upon him and finds Barnes. She releases him and urges him to secure a posse and capture the scoundrels before they can secure the ore. Barnes does so and they reach the house just as Harris and his pal are breaking through the last door of a clothes closet in which brave Mrs. Barnes has hidden. The ruffians are hauled off to jail and Barnes takes his wife in his arms with a prayer of joy that she has saved the ore.
- Dave Trent is employed on the Big C ranch and lives with his sister, Mary, a charming girl. Jim Andrews, foreman of the ranch, loves Mary, and one morning calls to put the engagement ring on her finger. While they are talking, Dave calls his sister off to one side and begs some money from her. She gives him what little she has, and watches him depart with a doubtful shake of her head. Dave is not getting along well. An hour later Dave sits in a poker game with the cowboys and is caught cheating. The boys drag him before Jim, declaring they will not work on the same ranch with a cheat and demand his discharge. This Jim does, although he realizes what a blow it will be to Mary, However, Dave now goes to Mary and tells her Jim discharged him because expenses were to be cut down. Consequently when Jim calls Mary angrily rebukes him and Jim, realizing she must now know the truth, is forced to lake back his ring and depart in silence. Dave now meets with a renegade Mexican and enters into a cattle-rustling scheme. They are detected, captured and are about to be strung up, when Jim gets the boys to agree to send them across the county line. Dave is duly thankful, writes a note to Mary telling of Jim's great kindness and promises to come back a better man. Jim takes the note to Mary and it is only a matter of a few moments until the engagement ring is back again on her finger and she is clasped in his loving embrace.
- Seth Perkins, a prospector, has two daughters. Mabel and Vedah. Vedah is a cripple, and the town doctor writes her father it will be necessary to operate to cure her and the expense will be one hundred dollars. Perkins has no such sum and is in despair. However, Vedah determines to save the money needed. She and Mabel have a garden and sell their produce to the storekeeper. Mabel is vain and demands to be paid in material for frocks, ribbons, etc., while Vedah takes money as her share and hoards it carefully. Sam Hard, a young puncher, is in love with Mabel and it tears poor Vedah's heart to see her sister so happy while she is miserable. One day a note is shoved over the sheriff's door advising that Sam Hard is running a still in Coyote Cave. A posse raids the cave and sum is captured. He is led, manacled, past old Perkin's shack and is allowed to speak to Mabel, but she loftily declines to wait for him until he is released and returns his ring. After Sam is led away Vedah remonstrates with her sister for her cruelty and learns Sam will have to serve a prison sentence or pay a fine of $100. Thoughtfully she goes to her dresser drawer, takes out her money box and finds she has saved just that sum, enough to undergo the operation and cure her deformity. But her secret love for Sam causes her to make the greatest sacrifice of her life and she goes to the sheriff with the money and obtains Sam's release. Awakening to his true love, Sam asks her to become his wife, and the world smiles brightly again.