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- Ethan Hunt and his IMF team must track down a dangerous weapon before it falls into the wrong hands.
- The 8th entry in the long running Mission Impossible franchise.
- A soldier runs away rather than receive the Medal of Honor, so his buddy gets permission to investigate, and love and death soon follow.
- A thriller inspired by the Boston Marathon bombing in 2013.
- A doctor, his wife and her lover make a voyage on the yacht of the doctor. But when the weather turns very bad they have to stop the seacruise and seek refuge on a lonley island. There begins a deadly game in which the lover and the wife try to kill the husband...
- A true crime recreation series.
- In 1881, a murderous gang of outlaws is pursued by a bounty hunter and an army of zombie Indians.
- Dead Reckoning is a thriller that tells the story of Will Dacey, an assassin who finds he has just days to live. Armed with the knowledge of his pending doom and a fear of what awaits his murderous soul, he embarks on a journey to save himself in the eleventh hour. With the help of an associate and an ancient elixir, he is transported into the spiritual realm where he encounters the people he has assassinated over the years. Each person presents him with a chance to justify his actions or to repent for them. But with every passing moment the shadow of death comes ever closer, pulling him from life and forcing him to face his reckoning.
- TV Mini Series
- Sailing upon the frigid waters of the Norwegian Arctic, a happenstance crew embark on the ultimate voyage, creating a message for an audience 1000 years in the future.
- From award-winning producer/writer/director Jonathan Silvers comes this three-part series, Dead Reckoning: War, Crime, and Justice from WWII to the War on Terror, which reveals how the model of justice conceived by the Allies in the wake of the Second World War has evolved into a standard by which all conflicts are judged. However many decades and miles separate those conflicts and however inhumane the underlying crimes, all have been prosecuted according to protocols that the Allies devised for three unique situations: the determination of command responsibility; the pursuit of war criminals; and the accumulation of evidence and testimony at crime scenes. The series explores the origins of the Allied response to these unique situations, along with trans-formative conflicts and atrocities that have, for 70 years, shaped conceptions of war and peace. Taken as a whole, Dead Reckoning is an unprecedented inquiry into how justice has been secured - and occasionally denied - for crimes that continue to plague the world.
- During the late 1600's Mary Freewill is being hunted for the murder of her mother. An older man William, a younger boy Henry & an Executioner pursue her through the woods with the intent of burning her evil spirit away for good.
- Ex-Federal Agent Johnathan Blake is back to observe the sinister activities of Vialcore Industries.
- Partnering with a new generation of voices from Hollywood to Washington D.C., and delivering entirely online with strategic partners, Dead Reckoning features intelligent, entertaining and relevant Christian conversations on religion, economics, lifestyle, politics, art, and culture. Mainstream outlets don't find God, the Bible, or faith very interesting or important for understanding the times. Dead Reckoning disagrees.
- The animated story of the great explorer, and founder of Quebec, Samuel De Champlain.
- Dead Reckoning is a walk along Vienna's Ringstrasse Boulevard. The film follows the cycle of life and the rhythm of the big city, but Death is always nearby.
- When a girl is kidnapped, Jack Slate and his trusty companion Shadow must rescue her.
- An appreciation by writer and film programmer Tony Rayns
- Audio commentary to John Cromwell's DEAD RECKONING (1947) with film scholar and preservationist Alan K Rode
- Rose, waking from her drugged sleep in the hotel in Portland, is smuggled out of the hotel, driven from Portland to Gloucester, where she is conveyed aboard the fishing schooner that intercepted the Seaventure. The schooner immediately sets sail. When Judith comes aboard Rose is locked up in a stateroom. Alan and Barcus, having got ashore on Nauset Beach, stretch out panting and half exhausted, and watch the Seaventure burn into the water's edge and sink. A mile farther off shore Judith's schooner lies at anchor. Judith and five male confederates, all dressed as fishermen (including Judith), pile into a dory, leaving Rose imprisoned in her stateroom, and row cautiously ashore to capture Alan and Barcus. When not far from the beach, they burn a blue flare on the water. Judith, with a rifle in the bows, fires at the two men. They retreat down the beach, and strike off inland. Beaching the dory Judith strikes off in pursuit. Eventually throwing off the chase, Alan and Barcus squirm, unseen, up to the lip of the bluff, where they overlook the dory and its guard. As the latter, unconscious of danger, lights his pipe, Alan clubs him down, then Barcus and Alan steal the dory and make for the schooner. Judith and her companions return to learn of their loss. They are upon the dory but without effect. Alan and Barcus take possession of the deserted vessel. Alan finds Rose in the cabin. Judith's party tramp several miles to the nearest life-saving station which they find deserted. Breaking into the boathouse they bring out and launch the motor-driven life boat. In the cabin of the schooner Rose tells Alan of the manner in which she was brought aboard. On deck Barcus fidgets with impatience because of the delay and finally calls Alan. Alan, cutting the anchor, they take in the lights, proceed to get underway. Judith and her party in the stolen life boat pursue. The schooner and the lifeboat round Monomoy Point. Day breaks and a fog closes in. Judith at length runs across the schooner in the fog. The lifeboat bumps into it forward and the five jump aboard. The lifeboat, abandoned, drifts down the side and sheers off. Alan jumps for the companionway, where he has left his rifle, but slips. Before he can recover he is seized by two of Judith's party. The others grab Barcus. One man holds Rose a prisoner. At this juncture a huge coastwise steamship, running through the fog at full tilt, runs down the schooner. Alan, Barcus, Rose, Judith and the five men, all in the stern, are thrown into the water. The steamship slips past and out of sight in the fog, then stops and lowers a lifeboat. Barcus and Rose come to the surface together and the latter, aided by Barcus, swims to the abandoned motor lifeboat. He helps Rose into this. Alan coming to the surface, observes Judith swimming at a little distance but cannot tell whether she is Judith or Rose. He swims to her, offering her assistance. Judith changes her position and tries to drown him by clutching his throat. He manages to break her hold. Barcus finds him, draws him to the side and helps him aboard. Alan recognizes Rose, is much relieved, but is horrified by the thought of Judith drowning. Barcus restrains him from making a fool attempt at a rescue, and starts the engine, steering the lifeboat away from the scene. Judith comes to the surface unconscious. The boat from the steamship eventually discovers and rescues her.
- To see where you're going, you have to go back to where you began. But sometimes that's impossible.
- L.A. hard boiled sleuth Frank Murdock takes on a case from a femme fatale, Vivian Archer, leading to a tangled web that could end in love - or the morgue.
- Follows the events of a single, long, and punishing night, during which Gabriel seeks revenge upon those who tried to murder him.
- On the eve of his annual murder mystery party, wealthy businessman Reginald Greer is found dead at his home. You've been called to Brassfield Manor to solve the case - but it won't be easy. There are plenty of clues and suspects to keep you guessing who killed Reginald Greer. Was it his spoiled daughter? His jealous son? His disgruntled business partner? It could be any one of the guests who arrived for a game - and stayed for a murder. Use a unique deduction feature to question characters and examine evidence in this intriguing Hidden Object Puzzle Adventure whodunit game.
- A traveling carnival becomes the scene of a strange murder, and you've been called in to handle the case. There are no witnesses, and everyone at the carnival denies knowing the victim. But are their reactions all for show? The evidence points to a deeper mystery, complete with lies, imposters, and betrayal within the close-knit carnival community. Can you flush out the truth, or will you become just another attraction in this deadly show?
- Dead Reckoning play live at Club One for a Reunion show in support of the Janeway Hospital.
- Two women who work for an apparently respectable escort agency are separately murdered. At the same time Peter Letham, who runs an outward bound activity course for executives in the Highlands, reports the disappearance of his wife on a shopping trip to Glasgow. Peter's employer is a principal suspect, causing Jackie to go undercover as a course member.
- Miss Purity and Long John decide Jim should be sent to a private school after he causes trouble at a local birthday party. But things become worse then Jim's roommate is the same boy who actually caused the trouble at the party.
- Sean, Jason, and Zack travel to the Big Island to participate in the Showdown 2001, a 12-mile course of natural obstacles. Leigh will be taking over supervisory duties at Baywatch while Sean is away. J.D. is tending to Kekoa, who has come down with the flu. Fortunately, J.D. has an iron constitution, despite the fact that he didn't have his annual flu shot. On the Big Island, Jason has always wanted to participate in the Showdown 2001, and this looks to be his big chance. However, as part of their sponsorship by Trail Tracker magazine, they need to take along a reporter who will participate. It turns out to be none other than Jessie. This is her big chance to change her career and make something of herself. Sean reminds her that the team will still be playing by all the rules, and there will be no exceptions made to help sell her story. Jessie is agreeable to these terms. She, though, has already chosen who her partner will be: Jason. He is not happy with this, since he still holds a grudge based on the way she behaved towards J.D. (lying about Luke being his child, and trying to break up his relationship with Kekoa). Back in Haleiwa, Leigh is having a rough day. First of all, because of the food poisoning, she is short handed and must take one of the crowded beaches herself. She also has a run-in with Deke Bishop, a cowboy from Oklahoma who finds her very attractive and starts being very persistent in courting her. When J.D. himself falls ill, Leigh is forced to call upon the crafty Jenna for help.
- To learn about a huge robbery plot, Chris goes undercover as an outlaw in hopes of infiltrating the suspected gang.
- Despite his reservations to do so, Crane allows himself to become involved in getting a man out of prison - unfortunately for all concerned, the man is very nasty piece of work - and Crane nearly gets killed in the attempt.
- Clayton erupts into a vengeful rage when David Shulton tells Ellie about Clayton's tryst with Laurel. To J.R.'s delight, Miss Ellie informs the family she has kicked Clayton out of the house.
- Phil Strong recovers fingerprints from a batch of stolen watches which belong to Phil Singer, who died twelve years previous. DCI Lewis discovers Singer has a daughter and decides to use her to root him out.
- Deadman calls on Batman, Superman, and Wonder Woman to help him recover an orb containing the souls of a monastic order that was stolen by the Secret Society.
- Kavanaugh prosecutes the owner of a capsized fishing trawler for negligent manslaughter even though his son is one of the five victims.
- Stefan Batak, a Bulgarian who has been spying for Britain, is released in an exchange of agents and C15 are charged with his safety as well as establishing whether his information is genuine. However, he is killed by a poison introduced into his blood stream and the Professionals must trace his killers as well as working out what part his daughter, concert pianist Anna, may have had in the death - if indeed she is his daughter.
- Trouble befalls an Air Force flight crew and their passengers, a meteorologist and his beautiful assistant en route to the Arctic.