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- The first chapter of a two-part story centered on a battle fought in China's Three Kingdoms period (220-280 A.D.).
- Susan travels with her father to England for a vacation. Invited to a ball, Susan meets Sir John Ashwood and marries him after a whirlwind romance. However, American Susan never quite adjusts to life as a new member of the British gentry.
- Second and final part of epic tale about a legendary battle that changed the course of China history.
- In the puppet state of Manchukuo in the 1930s, four Communist party special agents, after returning to China, embark on a secret mission. Sold out by a traitor, the team find themselves surrounded by threats on all sides.
- Inspired by historical events, CLIFFS OF FREEDOM is a timeless and romantic story of bravery and faith between a Greek village girl and a Turkish Ottoman Colonel during the dawn of the Greek War for Independence.
- The Cliff is a dramatic mystery that involves bizarre incidents and unexplained deaths, set against the backdrop of a controversial hydroelectric project. From Walter Presents, in Icelandic with English subtitles.
- The Superbitch uses her body to deceive and manipulate men to get what she wants.
- A mass suicide involving members of a cult takes place in the Canary Islands. Gabriel's younger sister, Cordelia, who he hasn't seen for years, was one of the cult followers. Gabriel decides to travel there and find out what happened.
- Newly-weds Soumili and Harmesh Banerjee have just moved into their dream home and life should be perfect. But their love is being tested by unexplained incidents. Enter Barun Rai, As his expertise lies in solving paranormal activities.
- In "The Silver Cliff" Violeta (Alessandra Negrini) is a married dentist in a normal working day. While listening to a message left on the cell she enters in despair. The message of her husband, Djalma (Otto Jr.), said he was leaving her and going to another city.
- A one location drama, revolving around Lila in her final moments at the cliff's edge. How a relationship can build and the stigma of mental health in young adults, can make way for a positive change in our society's view of suicide.
- The young daughter of a tough, female ex-agent is held ransom for the giving over of a top secret information file which outlines the layout of buried nuclear arms being held as garbage under a government restricted cliff seven in the desert. But to discover this she must go to the area and there, with some unexpected help, encounters the kidnappers in a daring shoot-out finish.
- Cliff 'Em All, Metallica's first video, is a tribute to late original bassist Cliff Burton. James Hetfield describes it as "a compilation of bootleg footage shot by sneaky Metallifux, stuff shot for TV that was never used, but we've held onto, home footage, personal fotos and us drunk. But most important, it's really a look back at the 3-1/2 years that Cliff was with us and includes his best bass solos and the home footage and pix that we feel best capture his unique personality and style."
- A pretended couple work on an undercover mission for CCP at Manchurian secret service in Harbin.
- A woman (Patty Duke) becomes suicidal after learning her lover (Martin Sheen) is a killer. Derived from the series "Matt Lincoln."
- In Wyoming, in the early 80s, teenager Steve is in love with his best friend Mark, but Mark is unsure.
- The gray, bleak, silent prison castle of Roucras still towers above the vast expanse of crag and sea that isolates it from the rest of humanity. It was in this place that captives of the state were condemned to imprisonment, and that the French government during the Revolution of 1796-9 sentenced all plotters found guilty of treason. In this silent fortress of Roucras on the rugged cliffs of the Bay of Gascony, close to the frontier of Spain, lived the prison governor, his wife and mother. On this August evening the governor starts back with amazement when he finds that his colleague of early years, the Marquis de Fiers, is the next victim to the doomed walls of the dungeon. Without any explanation to his family, the executive hastens to the wide stairs down which the prisoner is descending and holds out his hands with a promise that while he remains at the head of the institution he will see that his prisoner is as comfortable as possible. The governor's wife, alarmed at the actions of her husband, starts in pursuit and is surprised to find him so pained and worried over the arrival of the prisoner that she inquires the reason. He explains to her the circumstances and she understands at once, with the result that she decides to do all in her power to make the lot of Roucras' latest captive as pleasurable as possible. Setting aside the prison rules and regulations the governor visits his captive, asks him to dinner and also allows it to become a regular custom for the marquis to spend his evenings with his pretty wife and mother. De Fiers and his fair hostess share a passion for music, wherefore many pleasant hours are spent in playing and singing to the accompaniment of the harpsichord. Unfortunately, however, the prisoner is overcome by his hostess's charm of femininity and all unwillingly and without evil intention is carried away by her singing and beauty to the extent of engaging in a dangerous flirtation. While the pair are momentarily enjoying terms that are rather too friendly, the governor's mother happens into the room and discovering this circumstance, informs her son of his wife's supposed infidelity. Consumed by jealousy the governor's friendship and laxity turns to hate. He plans that the marquis must now die and under the guise of helping him to escape he in reality forces his prisoner to commit suicide. Further impetus for his dastardly deliberations is engendered when he receives a letter from the court requesting him to release the marquis, on whose behalf further exonerating evidence has been conclusively supplied. The plan he works out is that the prisoner, without knowledge of his pardon, must kill himself. Under the guise of assisting the nobleman to escape, he presents him with a rope and file, to help him descend the precipitous wall of the tower, having carefully arranged that the rope is too short, so that the prisoner will be dashed to pieces at the bottom of the castle. The marquis thanks his friend and sets vigorously to work, on the iron bars of his cell, soon succeeding in removing one and throwing down the rope, thereby letting himself down hand over hand. Soon he realizes that he has been foiled when he gets to the end of the hempen ladder and attempts to climb back to the top, only to find that his strength is exhausted and that he must loosen his hold and fall to destruction. Morning brings returning consciousness and the marquis recovers to find the fast rising tide the next enemy he has to contend with. Crawling painfully away, dragging his bruised body over the rugged rocks of the prison base he is soon overtaken by the surging inrush of the sea, but manages to combat it successfully, and reaches safety, drenched to the skin and faint from want of nourishment. In the meantime, the governor has conveyed to his wife the fact that the marquis has been pardoned by letter from court, and hands this letter of deliverance to his wife, suggesting that she be the hearer of the good tidings to its consignee. Little suspecting the schemes which have been carried out against her friend, she rushes to the prisoner to release him. Finding that he has escaped, the two return to the governor and the wife is openly accused of proving faithless to him through her intimacy with the marquis. In his fury he acknowledges having allowed the prisoner to escape thereby hoping to effect his death. During this scene of declamation, a letter is received from the escaped prisoner, who, while forgiving his friend for the attempt on his life, assures him that he has no cause whatever to be suspicious of his fair spouse. On the strength of this letter the governor is relieved of his mental turmoil. He begs for forgiveness and eventually succeeds in restoring happiness in the isolated family in the prison castle of Roucras.
- Zakynthos 1883. Life flows quietly in the mansion of Sandri. The arrival of Angelos Marinis will upset his cousin, Fotini. Soon the love between them will ignite.
- Count Fernand De Keramic plots against his niece in order to acquire her wealth to pay his debts.
- "The Cliff" is an American crime drama that takes place in the pulsing streets of Dallas'. Undercover police officer Russell Barnes, faces a new challenge of bringing down high profiled drug dealing music executive Daemon Miller. "The Cliff" takes you on a thrilling ride of crime and action as the two very different worlds of Barnes and Miller collide. "The Cliff" is their state of mind!