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- James Cromwell guests as a police officer charged with murder for shooting an intruder who turns out to be the unwelcome beau of his pregnant teenage daughter.
- In the year 2025, Christmas is outlawed, yet one man begins to have doubts and is greeted by a happy-go-lucky stranger.
- Murphy and Mae start out with the excitement of knowing that they're expecting. Keeping it secret, Murphy starts to build an extra room onto their house. Will confronts Murphy, and gets the wrong idea that the room is for him. He gets jealous after finding out about the baby--and even more jealous after it arrives. Murphy does not help by not realizing that Will feels hurt. Will decides that he would be better off heading to St. Louis.
- When Flo's prim and proper sister leaves her job at the Department of Motor Vehicles, Flo hires her to work at the bar--and it proves to be a big mistake.
- [HBO] HD. Guest: James Cromwell; topic: animal rights.
- Ainsley's mother has successfully targeted the Hotel Baltimore for a wrecking ball. Hoping to save the building from an untimely demolition, Clifford manages to have it declared an historic landmark. However, the scheme quickly backfires. With the building now more valuable ever, a Japanese corporation decides to purchase it, but the unlikeliest of residents may prove to be the hotel's ultimate savior.
- Alicia's dream of rolling in dough may need rethinking when she runs into her boss while returning the expensive pasta-maker he sent as a pre-wedding gift.
- A man who fears death discovers the secret of immortality, but learns that eventually, everything dies - everything except him.
- A history of the Central Casting Corp., an organization set up by the movie industry to supply extras for film and television work.
- The media has well documented the great social justice issues of the past and present-19th century struggles over the abolition of slavery, providing women with the vote, protecting children, as well as the environmental protection, civil rights, women's and anti-war movements of the 20th century. But here we are in the 21st century and the one controversial social justice issue American media has yet to examine is the animal protection and animal rights movement. Is it because this movement is the last great social justice issue that has yet to be universally accepted? Is it because the media is economically intertwined with the food, medical research and pharmaceutical industries who are opposed to gaining public sympathy for the animals from which they profit? Filmmaker Gary Kaskel addresses this vacuum with the first major program exploring the history of the animal protection movement in America. While the modern animal protection movement has it roots in the Victorian era, concern for the welfare of animals goes back centuries. ANIMAL PEOPLE is a series of portraits examining many of the major and some of the minor players populating this movement past and present as well as the broad spectrum of philosophies within it, bringing the strong bond and dual relationships between humans and animals into focus.
- Divided in two segments: "Casting" (13 minutes) mixes behind the scenes shots, movie clips, and interviews with director Phil Alden Robinson, screenwriter Daniel Pyne, producer Mace Neufeld, and actors Ben Affleck, Live Schreiber, Bridget Moynahan, James Cromwell, Morgan Freeman, Ciaran Hinds and Alan Bates. We get some notes about how the actors came to the film and also their work on the set. "Production" (17 minutes) follows the same framework as "Casting". It includes interviews with producer Mace Neufeld, director Phil Alden Robinson, cinematographer John Lindley, screenwriter Daniel Pyne, actors Morgan Freeman, Ben Affleck, Alan Bates, Bridget Moynahan, James Cromwell and Liev Schreiber, and CIA public affairs officer Chase Brandon. It covers the adaptation of the novel, the reworking of the franchise to accommodate Affleck's age, reactions to the film in the post-September 11 world, and a number of production anecdotes.
- Will falls in with a group of orphan street kids taught to steal by an elderly lady who cooks and cares for them and helps them find jobs. Murphy is in St. Louisestaying with the photographer that visited Gold Hills trying to find Will.
- Buffalo Bill and his Wild West show appear in Wildside at the same time that an arrogant Spanish ambassador arrives to negotiate with an American representative concerning issues that might result in war. Father Crool and Cally are abducted when they discover that Buffalo Bill and Annie Oakley are impostors who plan to assassinate the visiting dignitary.
- How the decisions of the George H.W. Bush and George W. Bush presidencies have led to abuses of power, the weakening of constitutional limits on executive action, and to a state of permanent war.
- Suzy announces she is going to marry a Hollywood producer.
- Eye on Entertainment interviewed James Cromwell at the 2005 Night of 100 Stars Oscar party at the Beverly Hills Hotel.
- Merle wants money from the Guardian Party for his presidential campaign, and Vernon suggests he persuade Mary to accept cheaper Nat Dearborn as Tom's attorney. Wanda brings Mary dinner and wonders what Merle's agenda is when he shows up at Mary's. Tom warns Dennis away from Mary again. Wanda visits Tom and reassures him that Dennis is in Mary's past. Texas tempts Tom off the wagon before his visit with the psychiatrist. As Reverend Buryfield begins Wild Child's baptism, Loretta realizes he needs a proper name.
- This adventure is set in the South Pacific and chronicles the struggles of a group of airplane passengers to survive after their jet crashes upon a lonely island.
- Explores the wildly creative universe of internationally acclaimed experimental artist Richard Foreman, an icon who bypassed rewards of traditional success to do his art. Perseverance is a key theme that's both timely and enduring.
- Loretta and Charlie are reunited in Mary's kitchen, but Charlie's doubt over what Loretta did as Lulu creates tension in their marriage. Grandpa Larkin plays checkers alone, while Tom hustles to get his family's finances back on track. Reverend Buryfield officiates at Garth's funeral, where Charlie and Loretta realize they're being petty, and Merle presses Mary for a closer relationship.
- Hired by the Fernwood jail, Mary gets on the matron's bad side by fraternizing with Pat. Wanda is non-plussed to catch Merle and Lila getting passionate on the sofa, and Merle is appalled that Wanda hired Lila to satisfy both of their needs. Cathy and Martha explain to Harold Clemens that they plan to make extra money by giving tours at the Shumway house, which has been designated an historical landmark. Pat is tormented by a nightmare in which Garth taunts her while she awaits death in the electric chair. Cookie strongly urges Pat to join her in breaking out of jail.
- Social worker Ms. Finken gives Charlie and Loretta an ultimatum about Wild Child. Texas taunts a hungover Tom into a violent rage just as Dr. Williams arrives to examine him. Tom describes recent bizarre events in his life, leading Dr. Williams to decide he's paranoid. Mary's friends and family treat her to an evening at the Capri, where she and Dennis come face to face once again.
- Merle and Wanda's appearance on the Fernwood Hallelujah Hour ends in disaster when Buzz and Angela's true party affiliation is revealed live on-air. Tom still can't find a missing Mary. Mac and Svetlana's match leaves George on easy street, but Cathy's collapse isn't from excitement. Merle and Wanda face an angry mob and receive no comfort from Miss Adeline and Mickey Moe. Merle gets a phone call that might end his mayoral career. Charlie and Loretta reassure a frantic Tom that Mary went for a walk to think things over, but he later finds a Dear Tom letter.
- Barth conceives a new game show called Born Losers, using George, Cathy, and Martha as the contestants. Merle and Wanda are forced to share a cheap room at the Bide-a-Wee Motel with Miss Adeline and Mickey Moe. Buzz and Angela continue to malign the Jeeters. Dr. Fermin considers searching for an alternate kidney donor. Detective Johnson returns with bad news about his search for Mary. Cathy makes out her will.
- Jake McCaskey is a 40 year old man. When his father died, he decides to let his mother, Molly move in with him. And she treats him like a boy.
- 1996–2002TV-G2.0 (13)TV Episode
- Intended as a pilot for a comedy series about the survivors of a space shuttle crash marooned on a distant planet. The pilot focused primarily on the survivors attempts to repair the shuttle as well as their initial encounters with two aliens living on the planet.
- Chance encounters the daughter of a church minister whom can apparently cure people just by touching them and praying. A rich dying man whom believes she has a gift, despite her father telling him God works through her, sends his men out to find her so that she might heal him, but she remains on the run.
- Loretta runs her song "Vitamin L" past Charlie.
- Tom seeks help from Bob Gilroy, but Gilroy decides the Hartmans need a psychiatrist and suggests Sigmund Freud. When Charlie and Loretta plan a special surprise for Tom and Mary, the Haggers are the ones who get the surprise. Loretta offers Mary help, but she prefers to call 411.
- Dr. Fermin tells Loretta that she's in spontaneous remission. Charlie devises a plan to come up with money to stall eviction by selling raffle tickets for a color TV he and Loretta don't have. Martha refuses to believe George's claim that he was framed by union officials in Milwaukee. Loretta and Mary decide that Mary's "thing" is communication. Tiny catches Charlie selling raffle tickets and orders him out. When Tom intervenes, Tiny tells him to shut up or he's fired, prompting Charlie to deck Tiny who falls to the floor unconscious.
- Daily life and survival for a tribe of Plains Indians, before the arrival of white settlers.
- 20024.8 (16)TV SpecialIn 2002 Paramount Pictures celebrated its 90th anniversary with many of the film and TV stars who made the biggest impact in the studio's history.
- Bert Newton counts down Australia's most favorite movies.
- (Documentary) Humans are systematically destroying forests and wiping out the species in those forests. Soon, we could have virtually no wildlife left, except in zoos. That will trigger an ecological apocalypse, sparking political and societal chaos. The good news is: we can pull back from the brink if we all make one simple change! What change? Watch, shift, and help save the world.
- A private detective, Oscar Poole, comes out of retirement, to find whose responsible for his partner's untimely demise. His daughter, Tracy Doyle, joins the firm, and aids in his search to bring the killer to justice.
- The official podcast about the HBO Original series Succession. Each week journalist and host Kara Swisher unpacks real world events that echo the saga unfolding on screen.
- Reverend Buryfield conducts Leroy's funeral in Mary's kitchen. Tom doesn't understand Mary's restlessness and asks if she's given up on their family in order to meddle in the lives of others. Tom suspects George's frame-up might be retaliation for Tom's dissatisfaction with working conditions at the plant. Mae's excited by Tom's news that Mike Olinski wants to meet her at the Capri.
- Actor/Activist James Cromwell relives his experience with Elbert 'Big Man' Howard, a key member of the Black Panther Party, during 1968. The short documentary illuminates Cromwell's involvement with the Committee to Defend the Panthers and speaks to his personal views of justice and politics within the United States.
- On her way to a new job in Houston, Flo stops off in her hometown, Cowtown, Texas, and ends up buying an old roadhouse.
- Aboriginal elders, Djalu Gurruwiwi, and his sister, Dhanggal, strive to shepherd their clan through countless internal and external pressures, while searching desperately for new custodians to safeguard their musical and cultural legacy.
- A behind-the-scenes look at the making of the film The General's Daughter (1999).
- In this failed TV pilot, Boston professor and amateur detective, Michael Spraggue, together with his eccentric aunt investigates a suspicious physician in connection with the death of his acquaintance which endangers their lives.
- The LAPD, not knowing what to do with their weirdos, decide to put them in one precinct. Among these individuals King who likes to makes himself look like Elvis, Mel the sexy cop who use to be a guy, and Price Pascal who is basically a good cop but unfortunately has a thing for the ladies and unfortunately for him one his conquests turned out to be mayor's underaged daughter. Now Price and the rest of the gang constantly find themselves butting heads with the sheriff's department; it seems that they get the bust that the Sheriff's department was working on and Ronald Hobbs the Lieutenant of the Sheriff's department always seems to lose all the girls he is interested to Price. Presently they were working on busting a drug ring but when Hobbs and his crew interfered it went all wrong. Hobbs complained that it was there fault, so the city is considering closing down the Precinct and dismissing them from the department. So they have to try do something that will convince the chief that they are not the incompetents that he thinks they are.
- The final tests stand in the way of Nell and Katie each receiving their high school diplomas.
- At the high school football reunion, Drew finally makes peace with his best friend after a ten-year riff. Meanwhile, Paige and Becca each find themselves pitted between two vying for their affections.
- A woman brings her dog to an all-night, animal hospital never realizing that it is she who will be healed.
- The comic misadventures of a Brooklyn gang called the Fungos.
- Elizabeth's father comes for a visit in order to force her to go home to Virginia with him. He thinks she's having an affair with Hawkeye, both deny it. Taylor sees an opportunity to lay his brother's memory to death, but it backfires on him.
- Four actors moonlight as Hollywood hit men in the hopes of advancing their stagnant careers. Hand-picked by their "manager" Orson, they spend their days auditioning and their nights working in the dark, violent underworld of Hollywood, where scandals are created and careers are destroyed. Using the promise of stardom as bait, Orson recruits his actors with the promise: "You do jobs for me, I get jobs for you." The series follows their desperate struggle to become famous and break free from Orson, who (they will learn) has no intention of letting them go. As their sinister work pulls them further from their dreams, they cling to the belief that fame will redeem them.
- The yearly Genesis Awards, sponsored by The Humane Society of the United States, honors works from the big screen, the small screen and from print media - news and entertainment that convey the message of respect and compassion for animals.
- Over nine months, Mischa Hedges and Digital Sense Productions traveled the west coast to learn more about our food system. During production, he found that the standard methods of producing food do not take environmental or human health costs into consideration. He also explored the many alternatives to the current agricultural system. Sustainable Table includes interviews with: Howard Lyman: Author of "Mad Cowboy" Kenneth Williams: Champion Vegan Bodybuilder Fred Kirschenmann, PhD: Fellow, Leopold Center for Sustainable Agriculture Marc Grossman: Spokesman for United Farm Workers Actors/activists Ed Begley Jr., James Cromwell and many more. Digital Sense worked with individuals representing The Sierra Club, P.E.T.A., The University of California at Davis, Organic Valley Dairy Farms, Chapman University and many others while producing this film. The result is a documentary that takes an unadulterated look into the food you eat. VIEWER QUOTES "...it all goes down with little sense of preachiness. In fact, the film's overall impression is that it is oriented toward getting the average American to watch without fear or alienation." -VegNews Magazine "I can't tell you how many times we told our children to eat their steak or they wouldn't get any dessert. This film has profoundly affected the way I will feed my family in the future." -Anonymous viewer "There is no question that the film itself brings up a lot of interesting topics, and if nothing else really does make you stop and think about what you are consuming and why."-Sacatomato food blog "I have been showing it to everyone and really trying to spread the word. I have become vegetarian and am doing what I can to help. It made a huge impact on me and I know it will to many more people also." -Viewer
- To recover stolen money stashed in a jail cell, Jeff masquerades as a crook and has himself arrested. A jail break interrupts his search, and it's up to Cash to save his friend from a gang of outlaws before an old flame blows Jeff's cover.
- Markowitz represents Alfred Uhler, a veteran juggler suing his protégé, Ross Petit, for appropriating his routines and cutting him out of the act. When both sides are unwilling to back down, the lawyers come to a well known, retired juggler, named Roscoe Zambini, to determine the case for them. Meanwhile, Halliday represents ballerina Erica Hastings, who is seeking to get out of her exclusive contract with a Alex Vedder, an egotistical, stubborn choreographer who won't use her. Also, Benny feels pressured from Dominic and Denise when Rosalie wants more of a commitment from him.
- Tom and Abby find they have nothing in common with Janet's parents; Tommy is ostracized by his classmates when substitute teacher Abby flunks the school's basketball star.
- Vice Detective Dave Tackleberry takes on a second job (to pay for his teenage daughter's figure skating development) at the same time he and his partner Det. Wurster try to bust a pimp specializing in underage girls.
- Behind-the-scenes documentary of The Green Mile (1999).
- 1989–19901h 40m7.1 (33)TV Episode
- When Carmen's friends, Molly, Lydia and Yvonne, are attacked by an ASIO operative, they show up at Maralinga hospital and confront Leo about the incident and question how it is that ASIO knew where to find them.
- Leo and Corinne decide who to trust, while Eva struggles with her abductor and Cranky tells Dalgleish that he wants to stay in the desert. (Final)
- A survey of movies about politics, with clips from several films and interviews with filmmakers and actors.
- When Leo arrives back at Maralinga with Wilcox and members of the press, he must keep them away from the unexpected visitors hiding in the camp's kitchen.
- This comedy set in Depression-era Kansas City was based around a single hairdresser's unique approach to curing her loneliness: putting an ad in the newspaper and recruiting the folks who met her criteria to be her new family. Filling the new positions were con-artist husband Eddie, tap-dancing daughter Anna-Marie, a son known only as Junior, and an elderly grandfather.
- Two cops kill a known drug smuggler. The son of an old friend of Hardcastle's pulls him over and asks for help in speaking to the commissioner about it, but the commissioner isn't accepting his calls. When Hardcastle brings him and Lt. Frank Harper to the meet to speak to Rafael, they find him dead. So they send McCormick in undercover as a police officer.
- In Adelaide, Leo sidesteps ASIO and receives an offer from Attorney General Wilcox that he cannot refuse. Back at Maralinga, Eva questions Quentin about his weather reports.
- Hickok falls in love with a woman who belongs to an unwanted religious group, but must first settle an old score with a gunfighter.
- While Jerry Lewis impersonators overrun the studio, Karl is depressed at not being able to stand up to Bill--until he discovers and implements a method of exacting revenge. Then things really get hot in the studio.
- Russell Crowe, Kevin Spacey, Guy Pearce, Kim Basinger, Danny DeVito, David Strathairn and James Cromwell join director Curtis Hanson and others in this free-wheeling look at the incomparable ensemble cast of L.A. Confidential.
- The arrival of a new woman at the camp has Leo immediately suspicious, as Cranky questions his purpose following an encounter with an Aboriginal family.
- Talented female attorney Christine Cromwell searches for justice and the truth when her friends and clients are accused of murder.
- Two suburban women who owe money to a lone shark are forced to become burglars to pay him back. After they are caught hitting the Riptide the boys decide to help them to get out of their predicament.
- The school system attempts to interlink kids with disabilities into the mainstream. An attempt is made to place an autistic boy on the team. Thomas doesn't dominate, but the players show a nice side despite their tough veneer.
- A parody of "Newsmagazine" shows.
- When Bobby investigates a campus stalker and gets taken hostage, Reno and Cheyenne start searching for Bobby.
- An immersive documentary that recounts "The Artist"'s hugely successful Oscar campaign. Filmed by Serge Hazanavicius (Michel's brother) this is an intimate look at what happens when a french, black and white, silent film wows Hollywood.
- In all-new interviews, director Curtis Hanson and his cast and crew discuss the arduous but rewarding process of creating a modern classic.
- Fur is sexy, beautiful, sensuous and luxurious. Nothing feels better against your skin, and beautiful, sexy, successful people wear it. Fur is also environmentally friendly and is therefore a sustainable resource. These are the campaigns the fur industry uses to get people to commit the ultimate atrocities permitted against animals. Consumers are misled by retailers who assure them that animals used for fur are humanely euthanized, intentionally hiding the reality of how the animals are hideously killed. Step inside the world of SKIN TRADE. Hundreds of hours of interviews with insiders, designers, leaders and celebrities compiled in a heart punching documentary directed and produced by award winning director Shannon Keith. This film lends a voice to the voiceless whose skin is ripped from them while often still alive. Understand what makes this savage industry tick and what it will take to change it. Whether you are a fan of fur or repulsed by the thought, you owe it to yourself to watch this moving peek inside the dark world of ugly glamour and painful beauty.
- After experiencing the joy of getting to the city championship game, Reeves and the players are blindsided by a major tragedy.
- In 1987, Helen, who's dying of leukemia, travels to Israel to see imprisoned WW2 Nazi war criminal Franz who ran a concentration camp where her grandmother was killed. She wishes to make peace and forgive, but he is unrepentant.
- Snow Walker cast and crew "Live the Movie". A documentary about the year-long filming of the feature film, The Snow Walker. Features cast and crew going through ordeals of shooting a feature in Canada's Arctic
- Benjamin Douglas is a dentist dealing with life after his wife runs away with his partner while his adult daughter Diana moves back in with him after her divorce.
- Jack takes Sara away for a romantic road trip.