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- An unearthly fog rolls into a small coastal town exactly 100 years after a ship mysteriously sank in its waters.
- Central Europe, 1968: A Czech doctor with an active sex life meets a woman who wants monogamy, and then the Soviet invasion further disrupts their lives.
- Dolittle must save a forest and a bear's life.
- A special forces unit heads back to the USA to hunt down a soldier infected with a werewolf virus. Little do they know that three of the female soldiers serving in the unit have also been infected and transformed into she-wolves.
- A mysterious girl becomes involved with a 17-year-old girl and changes her life forever.
- The story opens with the arrival in Hangtown of Madison Clay and his daughter, Salomy Jane, who have emigrated all the way from Kentucky. Straightway the young men and bachelors of the camp fall desperately in love with Salomy Jane. Her preference at first is for Rufe. Almost simultaneously with Clay's arrival the "Man" comes to Hangtown via the overland stage coach. He finds his way to the town bar and there recognizes Baldwin, who before coming west, had betrayed the "Man's" sister. The "Man" following comes upon him just in time to save Salomy from his insult. They grapple, but Baldwin breaks away and runs through the woods to his cabin where he begins packing with intent of leaving the community. Meantime Salomy. outraged at the insults of Baldwin, offers to marry Rufe on condition he kills him. Rufe demurs, but, passing Baldwin's cabin a short while afterward, hears noise of a fight inside and looking through the window sees the "Man" kill Baldwin. Remembering Salomy's promise, Rufe tells her that the crime is his, whereupon they become engaged. While this has been happening. Red Pete Heath, a worthless inhabitant of Hangtown, and a partner hold up the stage, wounding Yuba Bill, the driver. This crime, together with the murder of Baldwin, occasions a meeting of the vigilantes, who begin to scour the countryside for the offenders. At the same time these guardians of the law are given another source of worry. A letter from a kinsman has advised Larabee that there is a blood feud between his and Clay's family. The two antagonists meet and each declare that he will kill the other. In the midst of this excitement Salomy meets the "Man" on the road. She thinks at first that he may be one of the robbers. He however disabuses her in this respect, but admits that it was he who killed Baldwin. She brings the "Man" provisions and bids him good-bye with obvious reluctance. Then, acquainted with Rufe's deceit, she breaks her engagement with him. With the booty taken by Red Pete from the stage was a bracelet which falls into the hands of his little girl. She in turn gives it to Salomy. Yuba Bill sees it, recognizes it; thus the responsibility of the hold-up is fixed. In the chase that ensues Red Pete is taken after a sensational tumble over a cliff and his partner killed. Meanwhile one party of vigilantes have taken the "Man." thinking him Red Pete's accomplice. Red Pete's word and the report that the real accomplice has been killed, rights this mistake and the vigilantes are on the point of releasing the "Man," when Rufe declares him Baldwin's murderer. It is decided to hang him alongside Red Pete. Red Pete's wife bids him a tearful farewell. When it is asked if there is anyone to tell the stranger good-bye. Salomy embraces and kisses him. The Man" makes his escape a little later and returns to Salomy, who, to protect him from Rufe. disguises him in her father's hat and coat. Larabee. seeing him thus dressed, mistakes him for Clay and shoots at him. The bullet hits the brim of the stranger's hat. The "Man," in his turn, shoots and kills Larabee. Clay is suspected of this crime. He is forewarned by Starbottle. Thinking that Salomy has killed his enemy, the father assumes the guilt, saddles his horse and rides away. Meanwhile Salomy has joined the man and the two of them make their escape after a sensational fight, including a ride down the river on a log. Hangtown left far behind. Madison Clay meets his daughter and her lover. The whole tangle is explained away by the "Man's" admission that he killed Larabee. Thus reconciled to Salomy, the father finds another horse that the three may ride toward a new home. The stranger and Salomy ride together.
- Based on a true story about self-taught naturalist and cult icon Opal Whiteley.
- A family comedy in which a troubled ex-con finds his better self through the love of his young children.
- A British family in the 1730s shipwrecks on an island inhabited by bloodthirsty pirates.
- "Lawrence" is a lively, wry, and intimate portrait of Lawrence Ferlinghetti filmed across iconic San Francisco locations, from City Lights Bookstore to his painting studio at Hunters Point Shipyard. Ferlinghetti engages in spontaneous conversations, with his signature sense of humor fully on display, to tell an engaging version of his life story, ranging from personal events (the search for his roots, the discovery of the Italian origins, the arrival in San Francisco) to socio-political themes (the foundation of City Lights Bookstore, the beat generation, the political dissent). His wide range of achievements over a long and productive life - as poet, painter, publisher, and committed champion of free speech - have left an indelible imprint on American literary and cultural history.
- Three middle-aged men decide to learn to surf and make a movie about their adventure. Their ultimate goal: catching a wave in Hawaii. But following their dream turns out to be much harder than the pros make it look on TV. The crew of friends and co-workers, including a first-time instructor, gather to teach the newbies and record their efforts. From the frigid waters of Northern California to the tropical shores of Maui, "Surfari!" documents their trials, tribulations, and successes as they tackle both the surf and personal obstacles on their way to living the dream. "Surfari!" boasts an all-original soundtrack backing the mix of interviews, surf education, and in-the-water drama of this often comedic adventure. From endless paddling, to a painful encounter with Hawaiian vana, to learning about "sinking a sub", "Surfari!" explores the aspects of surfing you never think of while watching the pros glide across the waves.
- Teenager Anna possesses the capability to paint masterpieces, but only while she's sleepwalking. When offered a drug that could cure her condition, Anna is forced to choose between the promise of a normal existence and the promise of greatness.
- Two teenage boys spend their summer in a beach hut on the Pacific Coast. Their friendship is put to test when a mysterious woman moves next door. Both fall under her spell and get caught up in an emotional turmoil with dramatic consequences.
- This is a documentary about my relative, who was Wales' first Hollywood star. His name was Gareth Hughes. He was a silent movie star and was there at the very beginnings of Hollywood. He was friends with the likes of Hedda Hopper, who incidentally dedicated one of her last columns to him in the Los Angeles Times in 1963. Not only did he become the toast of Hollywood and earned as much as $2000 a week. He gives it all up and turned his back on acting. He then became a missionary to the Paiute People in place called Pyramid Lake Nevada. Dedicating 14 years of his life to serving people that nobody else at the time, could be bothered with. This is just a brief outline of this amazing man, who I have grown up knowing about but not understanding. But after making the documentary I have began to just understand Gareth Hughes.
- Exiled to bars, chopped and pre-packaged, drenched in noxious concoctions, the tossed salad deserves better. Host Alton Brown goes back to salad basics and pays homage to Caesar.
- The life and career of Michael Tilson Thomas, music director of the San Francisco Symphony, founder and artistic director of the New World Symphony and conductor laureate of the London Symphony Orchestra.
- 2022–7.6 (12)TV EpisodeA historic ship once considered the pinnacle of American engineering now rusts in the Delaware River; experts investigate the fastest passenger liner ever constructed and a masterpiece of marine architecture.