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- Six lifelong friends embark on a camping trip. When one of them ends up dead, loyalties are tested as they try to find who's responsible.
- In 1905, a crusading priest tries to help poor newsboys.
- A detective follows a lead on a missing girl but begins to suspect that there is more to this case than what's on the surface.
- Kix Brooks and Ronnie Dunn of Brooks & Dunn, the best-selling duo in the history of country music, receive the Academy's Milestone Award in recognition of their 20-year, record-breaking career.
- The detective inspector Alexander Bischof (Simon Licht) lives for his job. He doesn't have a family to look after after work or visit. He is convinced that as a police officer he can make the world a little better. He wants to be one of the good guys. But when the commissioner has to investigate a case in the vicinity of an Arab clan, he gets into a conflict of conscience.
- A one-hour special remembering Ryan Dunn, the Jackass star who died in a drunk driving crash earlier this year that also killed his passenger.
- A music video for Brooks and Dunn's song, You're Gonna Miss Me When I'm Gone.
- Hollywood outcast, best-selling author and chronicler of the rich and famous, Dominick Dunne was one of the world's leading journalists and society commentators. This is his story.
- Kix Brooks & Ronnie Dunn kick up their heels in this concert captured in Hi-Definition at the legendary Cain's Ballroom in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Tune in as the boys bring their brand of boot scootin' fun to a packed house with performances of their new hits and some old favorites. Theatrically released by Arista Records Nashville in 2005.
- This follows Mr Troy as he unravels the mystery behind lost and missing persons all around the world as he facilitates their inspiration reunions
- Troy Dunn, the nation's foremost expert in locating long-lost persons, makes it his mission this season to track down and reunite loved ones with their families.
- High School teacher, John Dunn is running away. A lost soul with a dark secret, relocated to a small town for a fresh start. When John decides to take a jog down a mysterious trail, he is forced to face to his tormented childhood.
- A beautiful woman and her boyfriend are trying to escape from sadistic serial killers.
- Half hour British comedy/drama series loosely based upon the 1966 Michael Caine movie "Alfie". Only lasted 1 season but had some laughs. Not available on video of any format.
- 11-year-old Clarissa Dunn's mother can't get her journalism career back on track, and her father is four years late delivering his novel. While parents are dealing with beleaguered marriage, Clarissa proves to be the wisest writer of all
- Two infamous jackasses take their hilarious hijinx on the road with a sensory onslaught of self-destructive behavior and live rock. Ryan Dunn (from MTV's Jackass series and feature films) teams up with the large and lovable Don Vito (of MTV's Viva La Bam) to headline a cross-country tour featuring daring audience participation, idiotic and pain-inducing stunts, and serious rocking from pop-punk bands Open Hand, Fight Paris and Disengage. Steve-O drops in with his own gross-out sequences and a small riot erupts in Montreal, all for your viewing pleasure!
- A powerful biography of controversial Vanity Fair columnist and cultural icon Dominick Dunne.
- 914 Dunne follows the exploits of Vincent and Brooks, two novice criminals, as they burst into a peaceful neighborhood for their dream score. The two end up at the wrong house and one mistake after another leads to one chaotic night.
- Travis Dunn is an award-winning actor and filmmaker who also coaches and records self-tape auditions for actors seeking roles. He has a proven track record with clients who have landed numerous roles in a variety of genres.
- Dominick Dunne is known for successful novels, as an investigative journalist and writer for Vanity Fair Magazine ans as the presenter of Dominick Dunne's Power Priviledge and Justice on Court TV. His life story could have come straight out of any of these. When his daughter was murdered by her boyfriend in 1982, he covered the trial for Vanity Fair, it was his first article called Justice. In this piece he talked about the rage he felt and how he hated the judge who let the murderer off with only 2 years of a prison sentence, because the murderer had employed one of the top defense attorney. Dominick Dunne understood that money buys you more chances at law. Since he has covered for Vanity Fair most of the celebrity cases as Claus Von Bulow, OJ Simpson, Robert Blake, Phil Spector, the Menendez brothers and Michael Skakel trial for the Martha Moxley murder. Dominick Dunne devoted his life to battle against the legal system and has successfully overcome his own demons.
- Judge Dunn, in addition to commanding respect of the bar, has a social standing of the high order in the great city where he presides as a magistrate. He is a busy man, very much occupied with the duties of his position, so that his family largely take upon themselves the social obligations, are active factors in the dispensing of hospitality, and are always in the functions at the current call of society. Mrs. Dunn is a popular matron and her young lady daughter, Kate, follows in her footsteps as a frivolous society woman. They spend large sums on the latest and most daring clothes, and the mother is addicted strongly to the game of bridge. She becomes a confirmed gambler, and both mother and daughter are constant attendants at card parties. Judge Dunn is so fully occupied with the cares of office, that he does not understand these things. The chief factor of order in the Dunn mansion, is a clever and attractive second-maid, Anna Gregory, who supports her poor, old mother through her own efforts. She, constantly in association with all the feminine finery that her mistress and the daughter flaunt day and night, has a great longing to possess the things she cannot afford. While she lives in an atmosphere of extravagance, her own modest wages are frequently backward, and finally quite an accumulation is due her. Her poor mother must pay the rent for the humble home, and beseeches her daughter to bring the matter urgently before her mistress. As Mrs. Dunn spends her income up to the last cent for frivolous things, she is at her wits end to raise ready cash, even for such a needy case like this, but she loads the girl with gowns and fine feathers in lieu of real money. Of course, the poor girl appearing in this finery, excites suspicion in her own set, and it even attracts the attention of Judge Dunn. She leaves the secluded situation and secures a position in a department store where she is so well dressed and obliging, that she proves an unusually attractive employee, consequently courting criticism from her associates, and praise from her employer. In the interim, things are going from bad to worse with Mrs. Dunn in her extravagant ways of living, and her make-shifts to get ready money. Finally, she is so hard pressed to pay gambling debts, that she purloins her husband's diamond studs from the safe in the bedroom and pawns them. Then comes a night when the Judge must needs appear in full dress. He goes for his studs and finds them gone. Mrs. Dunn in terror throws suspicion upon Anna, her late maid. The insinuation cast out by Mrs. Dunn takes immediate root in the suspicious mind of the police, and Anna is arrested and confined in jail to await trial. The fact of her fine dresses has confirmed unpleasant rumor concerning the poor girl, so she has no calls in prison from her late associates. Her poor mother alone is left alone to bear the burden and the ignominy. In the interim, Judge Dunn gradually awakens to the fact that all is not well in his own home. This is intensified by the bitter cry of Anna's poor mother, who visits the Judge in Chambers, and tells him before he condemns her own daughter that he had better watch his own family, whose actions have not been above reproach. While the magistrate swallows his wrath, his suspicions are involuntarily quickened. Gambling debts are again pressing Mrs. Dunn. One evening the Judge returns home unduly early and happens to observe his wife make a draft upon the family safe. He hurriedly opens the safe after she closes it, and confirms the fact of the purloining and follows his wife to the pawn-brokers. She is hardly out of the pawn-shop before he is in and through his authority as a minion of the law secures the copy of her receipt and description of the goods. The next day poor Anna comes before the Judge in court. He dismisses her case, but orders her mother and herself to meet him in chambers and immediately 'phones to his own home, calling his wife and daughter. In the meantime detectives have produced another unwilling party in the form of a fast young man, who has been waiting on the Judge's daughter, Kate, and had at the same time attempted the downfall of Anna. This interesting quintet are summoned to the Judge's room, each ignorant of the coming of the other. Primarily, the Judge administers a severe castigation to the hard-faced young snob, who preys upon women and whose sense of decency is only confined to clothing himself in the latest fashion. Kate sees the falsity of his friendship and Anna is congratulated on her escape from such a whelp. The stern man of the law does not flinch then and there from upbraiding his own women folk and shows how their frivolity and extravagance came near ruining the life of a virtuous, hard-working girl. These evil idlers are forced to acknowledge their fault and apologize to poor Anna and her mother. Presumably the Dunn family's reformation begins at home, while Anna and her mother bravely begin life anew with an unstained name.
- Theo Müller and his family inherit a vintage car that turns out to have a wayward mind of its own, fixing the family troubles and some romances with a series of guardian angel and/or matchmaking shenanigans.
- About a young man who was seduced by the adventure and excitement of the life of a bushranger and outlaw. In trying to prove himself in a troubled world he would do so in the worst possible way, at the end of the hang man's noose.
- Julie is killed by Pemberton's Men, Johnny Rock is gunned-down on the street. As he lays there dying she comes to him and makes him promise to make them pay for ruining their plans to be together. "Then we can be together."
- This film is based on recurring dream of a woman walking through the desert in search of water. Longing reds and browns set against the deep sun.
- A documentary that reveals the behind the scenes world of professional boxing with Irish boxer, Bernard Dunne, and his manager Brian Peters.