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- When his family is murdered, a Special Ops operative turns vigilante. Can his former protégé, now an FBI agent, stop him before mobsters and police close in?
- The cast and crew of Windtalkers (2002) and a select few of the actual Navajo code talkers share their feelings on the situation of their being involved in WWII, and the film. We also see the ceremony in which the code talkers were given their gold and silver medals.
- Monk Seigen saves Misako the daughter of an area Yakuza boss from some tough guys. The two become a couple and find themselves being pursued by some criminals. Seigen plunges deeper into a life of crime and sin.
- Can Boston S.W.A.T Commander Moretti keep his team together and the S.W.A.T code of honor? The team falls apart when one of its members breaks the S.W.A.T. code of honor.
- Cardsharp Jack Cardigan decides to go straight when he meets Doris Bradfield, but is forced to use his talents on behalf of her dad, whose land-grant title has fallen into the hands of Jed Harden through the gambling weakness of Bradfield's son Tom.
- Captain Frank Marvin and Lieut. Bob Chase are army draftsmen in the Ordnance Department. Marvin is working on plans for a submarine that is expected to revolutionize warfare. One of the foreign governments is anxious to obtain the plans. Valpar, an agent of this government, attempts to bribe Frank but fails. Frank is in love with Bob's sister Ruth. Valpar learns that Bob's weakness is women, and inveigles into his scheme his niece, Zena. Bob becomes infatuated with Zena, and Zena puts Bob to the supreme test of his love. Although as she says she is engaged to another, she will flee with him providing he steals the submarine plans. He steals the plans and delivers them to Zena. She tells him she will be ready to go with him in one hour. When he returns at the end of that time, Zena has vacated her apartments. Bob realizes he has been tricked. In desperation he leaves a note for Ruth, confessing all and saying he is going to end his life. Frank in the meantime has discovered the loss. Aware that he alone is responsible for the plans he sends a note to Ruth telling of their loss, and declaring he is going to die. When Ruth receives the note she rushes into Bob's room to obtain his assistance, and there finds a note that Bob left. Rushing to the telephone Ruth attempts to call up Frank. The line is busy. Zena during this time has delivered the plans to her uncle. They attempt to catch a train but miss it. There is not another train until morning and they take connecting rooms at a hotel. Zena realizes that she really loves Bob and pleads with her uncle to allow her to return the plans. When he scoffs at her entreaty, she grabs the plans and runs into her own room, locking the door, and imprisoning Valpar. Frank has gone to the docks to commit suicide, but he determines to make a final search of the safe, thinking perhaps he might have misplaced the plans. Zena telephones to Frank's office, in hope of locating Bob. Her telephone call halts Bob's suicide, and he rushes from the office, leaving his revolver on Frank's desk. Arriving in his office, Frank again looks for the plans, but his search is futile. He sees the revolver and believes that Bob has learned from Ruth the loss of the plans and that Bob has invoked the code of honor of the army to save him from disgrace. Ruth dons one of Bob's uniforms and hastens to avert the tragedy, if possible. Bob reaches Zena just as Valpar breaks down the door connecting the two rooms. Valpar, seeing that the game is up, flees. As Zena and Bob embrace, Bob suddenly remembers leaving the revolver on Frank's desk. Knowing that he is bound to discover the loss of the plans and that in finding the revolver he will believe suspicion has been directed against him, he hurriedly returns to the barracks with Zena. Ruth in Bob's uniform is making her way to Frank's room, when she is jostled by an intoxicated soldier. Her hat falls off revealing her long hair. Quick explanations follow and Bob and Ruth hurry to Frank's office. Confessions and explanations are made, Frank forgives Bob, and two marriages follow.
- The Code of Honor is a story concerning itself with the various forms of dueling current in Berlin, and is in a measure educational as well as pleasing in its dramatic sense. All the details were carefully worked out and superintended by Lieutenant Wrana and Count Alberti, both of the German army, and great attention was paid to correctness of costuming as well as the prescribed forms of code. Uniforms in every case absolutely authentic. A young nobleman whose eyes become strained through too close application to his books. Seated before one of the typical cafés that line Unter den Linden, he saves a young lady from insult at the hands of a military swaggerer, and purposely insults him by spilling wine upon him. Cards are exchanged and he calls upon his friend, Col. von Neuhoff, to act as his second. Von Neuhoff, in an effort to save his friend's life, challenges the bully by slapping his face, and the Board of Adjudication in Affairs of Honor gives his duel the preference, as his was the grosser insult.
- Rennard Wilson, a teacher of music, has among his pupils, Mary Dennis, a pretty and lovable girl. Because she is a well-paying pupil he leads her to believe that she has a good voice, the fact being that her voice is far beyond par. James Kent, a visitor at the studio, remonstrates with Wilson, but he takes no heed and does not know that Mary is in love with him. The girl's parents raise money enough to send her to a conservatory in New York. There it is discovered that her voice has no value and at all tests for grand opera she is disqualified. Still Mary, unwilling to give up, writes to her parents that she is getting along finely, and in her humble rooms treasures the photograph of Wilson, the man she loves. The music teacher prospers and removes to New York. There he and Kent are companions. One night they attend a cabaret where Mary is to sing and take seats nest to the platform. The manager has given her notice that this is to be her last performance. Heartbroken she struggles through her aria and faints upon the stage. Wilson and Kent take her to the hospital. There her sad eyes tell the story of her love for her teacher. He realizes that he is the cause of her unfortunate mistake, and must atone. Pity also inspires love, and he asks her to be his wife. As he leads her from the hospital her happiness is completed by meeting her father and mother, who have been sent for by Wilson to witness his atonement.
- Military contractor Rick Dunne is ambushed on a mission, and soon he realizes work on the private sector isn't so black and white.
- Marie Bowditch, criminal by environment and shoplifter, is taken in a raid in which her husband (and father of her boy) is killed. Marie's baby is taken to a foundling home, and later adopted by the Mortons, a most estimable couple. Marie is given a five-year prison sentence. Coincident with her entrance into prison is the notification of a legacy of $5,000 which she will receive upon her release. Through the ministrations of Chaplain Allway of the prison Marie leaves that institution a reformed and devout woman. She seeks out the Mortons and begs for the return of her little son, Robert. Chaplain Allway urges Morton to release the child, declaring its possession by Marie means her soul's redemption. Morton gives back the boy and Marie, cutting loose from all association of the past, makes a home in the west. Here she marries Banker Harrison, a widower with a little son, James, about the age of Robert. Fifteen years go by. Robert and James grow to manhood. Robert becomes the cashier of his step-father's bank and James is elected district attorney. Both Robert and James are suitors tor the hand of Mildred, the daughter of Judge Early. Mildred gives her heart to Robert. James, through his jealousy, hates his fortunate step-brother. Kidd Hogg, a pal of Marie's criminal days, turns up. He demands as the price of silence the sum of $2,000. A like sum belonging to Judge Early is given Harrison to keep overnight. Marie is tempted to steal the $2,000 and rid herself of Kidd, but rises above the temptation. That night Kidd enters the Harrison home and steals the money. Marie, thinking she had heard an unusual sound, steals down to the room, but finds nothing suspicious. She accidentally drops a jeweled ornament. Robert, returning late from a social affair, enters the room and finds the jewel. He is seen in this room by James. Robert, finding his mother not yet retired, enters her room to restore her jewel. Marie, overcome by the events of the day and night, falls in a faint and from her bosom flutters the blackmailing letter of Kid Hogg, which Robert reads. The next morning when Judge Early and Mildred arrive to get their money the theft is discovered. James accuses Robert of the crime declaring he had seen him in the room at 3 o'clock in the morning. Robert, overwhelmed by the conviction that his own mother is the culprit, refuses to even deny the theft. Even Mildred's wrath fails to move him. She casts her engagement ring at his feet and James now feels certain he will win her hand. Robert is cast off by Harrison and the event is kept secret from Marie. Kid Hogg, celebrating his sudden wealth, gets drunk and in a quarrel is shot and fatally wounded. At the hospital he asks for the district attorney. James comes to his bedside and receives as his antemortem confession the statement that he (Kid) robbed the Harrison home. James is now confronted by the problem of clearing Robert and losing Mildred, or keeping silent with every probability of winning her hand. James emerges from the struggle a man of honor. He places the confession in Mildred's hands and thus gains a mighty victory.
- Codes of Honor documents the journey of video gamers at one of the last great American arcades, New York City's Chinatown Fair, as they move from apprentice to champion to the inevitable day they are surpassed. Codes of Honor incorporates the exploration features that so captivate practitioners of video games as it moves seamlessly through actual, virtual, and imaginary space and time to include the vivid accounts of gamers of their most intense experiences; whether it be the prized moment when they master a game or defeat an arch-rival or the despairing moment when they realize their legacy will soon be forgotten.
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- A terrorist group started a revolution in Côte d'Ivoire and stole radioactive waste to build bombs. Claude Boulet, a member of the French Foreign Legion, is sent to eliminate the threat.
- A man brings up, on Long Island, the illegitimate daughter of a deceased woman who'd been an art student in love with a married Parisian. Is a French man the daughter, now grown up, attracted to a descendant of that same Parisian as well?
- An unknown army invaded France and threatens the country with a unknown bomb. The government wants the French Foreign Legion on this special mission, the first combat action in their own country.
- The story takes place in French Guayana, where rebels of the Global Liberation Front have invaded the secret science base at Ile Royale, a former prison of France. Once again, Claude Boulet is sent after them.
- The Lone Ranger and Tonto encounter a man who seems to have just been robbed by an officer in the US cavalry. The Ranger is struggling with how such a good man become an outlaw.
- When the leader of an alien culture takes a romantic interest in Lt. Yar, he claims her for his own, to the dismay of his own wife, who, in turn, challenges Tasha in a fight to the death.
- This 1979 production, narrated & hosted by Charlton Heston, tells how the Air Force Academy Code of Honor affects the lives of those who adhere to it.
- 1952–196630mTV-GTV Episode7.2 (25)Wally catches Dave in what appears to be a compromising situation with a fellow frat brother's date. He suspects Dave has violated the unwritten code of the fraternity: "No Brother shall attempt to steal another guy's girl away from him."