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- A Secret Service agent is framed as the mole in an assassination attempt on the President. He must clear his name and foil another assassination attempt while on the run from a Secret Service Protective Intelligence Division agent.
- Through the reflection in the mirror, a girl witnesses her mother's boyfriend's murder.
- Young love may endure in your heart and one day re-ignite, but reality may soon dowse the flames.
- The story of a decadent family along Maryland's Chesapeake Bay.
- Jealousy eats at Louise. Like Esau, Louise is a twin, a few minutes older than Caroline, who, like Jacob, is the family favorite. Blond, pretty, with a voice like an angel, Caroline is selfish. Louise is plain, brunette, unappreciated, and hard-working, crabbing and oystering on the Chesapeake Bay island where they live, the money she earns paying for Caroline's voice lessons. In her seventeenth year, between the Christmases of 1941 and 1942, with the help of an old sea captain who's fought his own demons of bitterness and anger, Louise must get past her jealousy and figure out what it is she wants, what it is that she loves.
- A Canadian company comes to the Chesapeake Bay to fish for menhaden. Local recreational and commercial fisherman try to stop them since they are taking so much. The climax takes place at a regulatory meeting to see who will win.
- Local girls compete in a pageant to become queen at the world championship of muskrat skinning.
- A promotional theatrical featurette exploring both historic and recreational sites along the "George Washington Heritage Trail", beginning in Washington, D.C, going through Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, and concluding in Pennsylvania.
- The Chesapeake Bay region from the ground is beautiful, but from above, it's spectacular. Explore 35 individual locations. See endless shoreline, expansive marshes, private coves, sparkling cities and unaltered nature preserves in Chesapeake Bay by Air!
- Illuminates the inter-connection between water and every form of life on Earth. Targeting tweens, teens and families, PLANET H2O introduces the complex issues surrounding the world's most vital resource - its water supply - and highlights inspiring stories of conservation, technological intervention and sustainable solutions. Hosted by teen actors America Ferrra and Sara Paxton, two magazine-style episodes, "Water Cycle" and "Watersheds," underscore the need for clean, sustainable sources of water worldwide.
- Lines about missed opportunity, regret, and yearning from various films are recontextualized among visual depictions of rumination and memory. Based on music for a small chamber ensemble and recorded elements.
- A three-segment mixture travelogue beginning on the eastern shore of Maryland showing the inhabitants sailing picturesque sailboats down the Chesapeake as they were sailed by their ancestors, with narration by Alois Havrilla. The second is a cloud study featuring while-and-billowy clouds in a blue sky moving against a backdrop of mountains, filmed by Robert C. Bruce, with narration by David Ross. The third segment involves a visit to a zoo at feeding time showing how the various animals take their noon-day meal. Narrated by Ward Wilson.
- Chesapeake Beacons explores the beautiful lighthouses that still stand in the Bay and at the entrances of rivers flowing into the Chesapeake. Using archive footage, drone video and modern videography, the film offers lovely images of these magnificent structures and introduces viewers to the history of these maritime artifacts.
- Scenes of Spanish prisoners of war in Annapolis, MD.
- This lyrical documentary will turn your view of the Delaware River on its head. Rather than taking a dry, academic look at complex "issues" or pitting the environment against the economy, this beautiful program approaches the complex Delaware from a highly personal point of view. It is a travelogue in which the narrator shakes aside her own assumptions about this "working river" and brings viewers into the lives of some of the extraordinary individuals who have committed to making the Delaware a healthy waterway for the generations to come.
- Chaotic Pursuits is a spoken word short film, addressing the difference between the chaotic thrilling city and the odd calmness in nature.
- In a small boat on the Chesapeake Bay, LeVar is on the lookout for ducks who are spending the winter. During the trip, he gets a chance to see a duck up close and show how a couple turns a block of wood into a duck. Orson Bean reads The Runaway Duck, a story of a toy duck named Egbert who gets tied to a car by accident and how he then travels all over the world when the car drives off.