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- Four teenagers are sucked into a magical video game, and the only way they can escape is to work together to finish the game.
- A group of elite warriors parachute into an unfamiliar jungle and are hunted by members of a merciless alien race.
- Multiple teams race around the globe for $1,000,000 to 'amazing' locations.
- Indiana Jones becomes entangled in a Soviet plot to uncover the secret behind mysterious artifacts known as the Crystal Skulls.
- A federal investigator tracks down a gold-digging woman who moves from husband to husband to kill them and collect the inheritance.
- Shakespeare's epic play is translated from page to screen, with the gender of the main character, Prospero, changed from male to female.
- In 1883, an American merchant ship's captain is searching for a treasure in diamonds from a sunken Dutch ship in the vicinity of a volcanic island in the Dutch East Indies.
- Four passengers escape their bubonic plague-infested ship and land on the coast of a wild jungle. In order to reach safety they have to trek through the jungle, facing wild animals and attacks by primitive tribesmen.
- On her last night of work, a pregnant theater manager discovers a bag of cash under a seat and must decide what to do with it.
- Supernatural revenge flick finds a woman, who is murdered by criminals on her wedding day in Hawaii, returns from the dead to kill her murderers and to protect her ex-groom, a cop who becomes the chief suspect in the death of the gangsters.
- Vice travels to Indigenous communities across the Americas to meet people protecting their homelands and rising up against colonization.
- Profiles the extraordinary stories of Vietnam War veterans from the village of Hoonah, Alaska.
- Take a trip with Technical Difficulties during their Summer '05 UK Tour. Featuring live performances from the Charlie and the Chocolate Factory London Premiere, The Dublin Castle, West One Four and Caernarvon Castle venues. Get a behind the scenes look as T.D. records new songs at the famed Air Studios.
- Technical Difficulties returns in this creepy short film. A late night rehearsal turns into a desperate struggle for survival when band members meddle with a Ouije Board, conjuring a demonic soul from the depths of hell. Will anyone live to continue the legacy of T.D.?
- "Hilo Headley" was a hosted horror movie show with "Hilo Headley" presenting movies on Friday nights on Hawaiian Cablevision Channel 2 in Hilo, Hawaii, USA; around 1990.
- A young woman finds herself on an unexpected journey and re-discovers who she is.
- Sweatshop girl Lottie Evans is offered a position at the Department Store firm of Daymond and Sons through the store's agent, Ray Schiller, a mercenary woman. Joe Daymond, the junior partner, becomes infatuated with Lottie's beauty. In the little pink room of Daymond's establishment, where Lottie is displaying as a living model the latest French lingerie for the crowd of women patrons, she experiences her first fears as to the future, but the remembrance of her almost starving mother and little sisters holds her. Lewis De Freece, Joe Daymond's artistic advisor, also falls in love with her, but Daymond angrily orders him to keep away and continues his attentions to her. Unknown to Lottie, Joe is engaged to a wealthy society girl who is a Rescue-Home patroness and settlement worker. Joe finally asks Lottie to go away with him, but though she has learned to love this masterful man-of-the-world, she refuses. Immediately after this she loses her position in the store, and the family suffers great hardships. One cold night Lottie meets Joe, and this time, poor starved, suffering Lottie gives in to his pleading. After that, Lottie's family is secured from want, and she is happy that Joe has promised to marry her after Mr. Daymond Senior's death. Lottie's mother believes she is working again in the store, but not long afterward, Joe's father forces him to marry Ethel Gibson, which Lottie learns of when Lewis De Freece walks into the fashionable apartment where she is living and hands her a bill of sale for the place, intimating that it includes her. Lottie is horrified at Joe's perfidy and goes to the Rescue Home, where she meets Ethel and both women learn the truth. The affair gets into the papers, killing Joe's father, and Joe ends his life, while Lottie and Ethel become lifelong friends and companions.
- When an entourage of drug dealing teenagers make the switch from dealing marijuana, to selling prescription drugs, some unforeseen problems ruin the lives of the people around them. With illegal prescription drug use becoming quite apparent in the community, this attracts the attention of a vengeful narcotics detective, who wishes to see all of the dealers who killed his family avenged. Bodies of dead teenagers complicate things even further, and push the boundaries of everyone involved to limits they had no idea existed.
- a daily dose of relevant information and esoteric motivation LIVE w/ the last sane person on the planet. activist, lyricist, and journalist Jessie Sponberg hit the day with a critical eye-
- Pan, a 20-some year old student drop out explores the life of work-exchange-for-housing to discover the world of mask & puppetry within the theater she cleans.
- Helen, a "diamond runner," reaches South Africa. Among her letters of introduction is one to Sir Thomas Holstead. She visits the "business quarters" of the ring of diamond runners of which Paul Hurst is the head. Hurst informs Helen that she can easily gain access to the diamond mines by attending the Holstead reception and becoming acquainted with the Holsteads, who own large mining properties. Helen attends the reception and is received with great favor by Sir Thomas and his son Forty. After a dance with Forty, they repair to the conservatory, followed by Inspector Harrington. Paul dispatches one of his henchmen to convey the message to Helen. The messenger finding Helen, writes Hurst's message on the window in chalk. This is seen by Harrington. Helen makes ready to leave. Forty invites her to visit the mines. Next morning Forty and Helen visit the mines, closely trailed by Harrington. Coming to the place indicated by Hurst's chart, Helen sits down to rest. While Forty busily points out to her different places of interest, she craftily scoops up the diamonds which have been cached under the stone upon which she is sitting. These she puts in her bag, watched all the time by Harrington. Harrington accuses Helen of stealing a number of diamonds. Helen cleverly embeds the diamonds in the hearts of rose buds of a bouquet. Before passing into the chamber to be searched, she hands the bouquet to Forty. He gives Inspector Harrington and the mine manager each a rosebud. Returning from the fruitless search, Helen passes out accompanied by Forty, who sees her to the hotel. Shortly after Harrington discovers the presence of the diamond in the rosebud. Meantime, Helen hastily plucks the stones out of the buds. A number of detectives rush to the hotel. She hears them approach and wraps up the stones and attaches them to a toy balloon which she sends out of her window. After a fruitless search, the detectives leave. Hurst comes in. Harrington follows shortly. In her inner chamber Helen tells Hurst of the balloon. He starts south, locates the balloon and recovers the stones. Hurst arranges for Helen to leave at once for the States, and tells her the package of diamonds will be delivered to her at the dock under the letter "H" in the baggage room. The Holsteads plan to leave on the same vessel. Their maid's name is Helen also. By chance, the maid Helen is under the letter "H" in the baggage room when the messenger approaches, and forces the package into her hand. Inspector Hudson is detailed to sail and scrutinize Helen's actions. He meets Helen through Sir Thomas. Helen, accidentally discovers the package in the maid's trunk. Hudson protects Helen when she is attacked by Hurst. Upon landing, Helen gets into a taxi pre-arranged by Hurst to carry her to their rendezvous, where she is kidnapped and searched. Hudson follows closely with the police, who rescue Helen and capture the band of smugglers.
- Some stones are best left unturned. One man's naivety toward the Hawaiian spirit world threatens his vacation and the souls of his counterparts.
- Since 2013, the University of Hawaii Hilo Jazz Orchestra has performed annual Frank Zappa tribute concerts. This is their story... from classroom to concert hall.
- Will love prevail when hell breaks loose between patrons and servers in a Hilo, Hawaii diner? Can T.D. save the day once again?
- A man who's an expert in both geology and explosives, owes loan sharks more than $72,000. He has planted explosives that, if set off, will cause volcanic eruptions and is demanding $500,000 from the state of Hawaii. He has killed accomplices and is prepared to go through with his threats. But he doesn't know his fed-up wife is preparing to double cross him.
- 1968–198051mNot Rated7.5 (151)TV EpisodeTwo skeletons, a man and a woman killed ten years ago, are discovered. One of them comprise the remains of the former right-hand man of Mondrago, a prominent businessman. McGarrett concludes Mondrago is hiding something and may have killed his late wife and his former business associate. Mondrago is indeed hiding something, but not what it seems. The key to the mystery is Mondrago's daughter, who looks just like her late mother.
- McGarrett and company are called in when an archaeological dig on The Big Island reveals secret tunnels headed underneath the ocean, which could lead to the grave of King Kamehameha I. Or at least somebody believes so, donning a royal robe and mask to frighten off -- and later kill -- two members of the archaeological dig.
- A powerful cattle Baron has taken the law into his own hands when his son is killed outside a bar.
- LeVar visits Hawaii to get a closer look at active volcanoes. He studies lava and the way the earth changes after an eruption. Fernando Escandon reads "Hill of Fire", a true story of how a volcano suddenly started to build up in a farmer's field in Mexico, and how the city then had to evacuate.
- Dog lectures high school students about the dangers of drugs before going after Joseph, a dangerous fugitive who won't be easy to capture. Dog gets special help from a UPS driver, but has to reject the assistance of another potential ally--4-year-old Garry, who wants to go after Joseph, but is dragged back to the house kicking and screaming.
- Dog and his crew go to Hilo, HI for their next capture. While in Hilo, they visit the cemetery to pay respects to Dog's mother who passed away in 1994.
- 2001– TV-PG7.7 (64)TV EpisodeGet a preview of the new season of The Amazing Race which will feature All-Star teams from past seasons.
- 2001– 48mTV-PG7.2 (71)TV EpisodeThe teams begin at their Pit Stop in Ellis Beach, Australia. It's the twelfth and final pit stop in this race around the world. The first team to depart is David and Jeff, followed by Reichen and Chip and then Kelly and Jon. The clue tells them to drive to an Aboriginal Cultural Park. Like the previous leg, they have one dollar for this leg of the race. The teams all arrive at the cultural park, which doesn't open until 6:00 A.M. At that time, they all head in and watch a traditional ceremony. Afterwards, they receive a clue telling them to drive fifteen miles to the general aviation terminal at the airport in Cairnes. The teams all get into a driving race to get there and Reichen and Chip end up going so fast that their vehicles spins off the road.
- Broken genitals and cannibalism. Welcome to the weird and wonderful world of how bugs get busy.
- 2013–201543mTV-PG8.1 (8)TV EpisodeHost Don Wildman visits a 27-acre island one mile from Lower Manhattan , examines a mysterious set of stones, and heads to a legendary 300-year-old fortress.
- Dog and Beth visit Leland on the Big Island, and help him and Dakota track two tough runners in Hilo. Can Dog turn the fugitive's dreams of freedom into a rude awakening?
- 2016–201822mTV-PGTV EpisodeHost Jill Wagner travels the country on a quest to find talented craftsmen who still make incredible items by hand. In Mountain View, Arkansas, Jill cleans up with Jerry Lovenstein, who combines dried broomcorn with wood he finds on his land and makes beautiful handcrafted brooms. Next, in Nashville, Tennessee, Ben Caldwell shows Jill how he creates interesting, sturdy kitchenware using copper and deer antler sheds. Finally, in Hilo on the big island of Hawaii, Jill visits Keoni Turalde. He carves ornate, traditional Pahu drums from a coconut tree using only a chisel, a gouge and a lot of patience.
- 2016–201822mTV-PGTV EpisodeHost Jill Wagner travels the country on a quest to find talented craftsmen who still make incredible items by hand. Jill starts in Hilo, Hawaii where she meets Leilehua Yuen, a metal torch maker. Leilehua shows Jill the techniques she learned from her father that she continues to use today. In Denver, Colorado, Jill meets Phil Watkins, one of the last traditional stained glass makers in the world. His waiting list is years long. Finally, in Austin, Texas, she visits Davis and Franz Blanchard, a father and son team creating custom wind chimes from the tune of Jill's choice.
- Hawaiian Chefs Sheldon Simeon and Ed Kenney travel for the first time to the Philippines to follow the recipe of pork "adobo" while celebrating their Filipino ancestry.
- 'Anela Evans - hula dancer. sustainable hunter and cultural practitioner - prepares a special Hawaiian dish called "laulau" for Host and Chef Ed Kenney, using venison as an ingredient.