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- Armed with a super-suit with the astonishing ability to shrink in scale but increase in strength, cat burglar Scott Lang must embrace his inner hero and help his mentor, Dr. Hank Pym, pull off a plan that will save the world.
- Stranded on Mars with only a monkey as a companion, an astronaut must figure out how to find oxygen, water, and food on the lifeless planet.
- Reporter having affair with president's daughter sent to Hungary, bitten by wolf then transferred back to Washington where bodies appear.
- Documentary of how the buffalo was hunted by both whites and Indigenous peoples in the 19th century.
- In winter the Arcitc Ocean is an inhospitable, dark world of ice, but in the short summer life awakens. It is bright day around the clock and on the Arctic islands animals come to the light: in front of Svalbard polar bears go hunting for seals, and walruses lay huddled close together. Black and white thick-billed murres breed on the rocks - the cliffs shield them from predators until the fledglings are fledged and go into the ice-cold sea three weeks later. On Ellesmere island in the north of Canada, musk oxen move through the tundra. Hungry polar wolves do not shrink from attacking some of the huge artiodactyls in order to get fresh meat for their offspring. In the west of Iceland, Atlantic puffins raise their young ones on a promontory more than 450 meters high. The real element of the "clowns of the seas" is the ocean, and on a dive they catch up to ten fish. This documentary shows the manifold survival strategies of the well adjusted Arcitc species: how they gain new energy and how they ensure the continued existence of their races before the polar night reigns again.
- Airline executive Juan Trippe, pilot Charles Lindbergh, airplane builder Igor Sikorsky and radio engineer Hugo Leuteritz struggle to find a place in post-World War I aviation. Their struggles illuminate the challenges aviation pioneers faced in these early, uncertain days. After repeated setbacks, the four men join forces to build an airline to South America.
- As they push southward, Trippe, Sikorsky, Lindbergh and Leuteritz build larger flying boats, harness radio to navigate safely over great distances, and, with help from the U.S. government, outwit all competing airlines to dominate service to Latin America and launch the global air tourism industry - but all of this is merely preparation for their ultimate goal: flying the oceans.
- Defying the skeptics, Pan Am builds an airway to Asia, allowing its airplanes to hopscotch across the world's widest ocean by landing at five steppingstone islands: Hawaii, Midway, Wake Island, Guam and the Philippines. Air service from New York to London begins in 1939, completing a chain of airways encircling the globe.