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- A female radio reporter turns a folk-singing drifter into a powerful media star.
- A horror-thriller centered on a woman living with "face-blindness" after surviving a serial killer's attack. As she lives with her condition, one in which facial features change each time she loses sight of them, the killer closes in.
- In Shantou in the 1930s, Wang Liwen accidentally met his old friend Chen Jiadong when he was performing a mission. The two brothers joined hands to investigate the secret mission. The appearance of the mysterious man upset the original plan. As the investigation deepened, the struggle between the two brothers became increasingly apparent. The storm had arrived, and everyone in the vortex was trying their best to win back a game.
- A woman on a journey through a crowd grapples with private and public revelation, repulsion, fear, personal safety, and the desire for basic human interaction
- An hour long hand spliced epic s8mm movie chronicles the life of a writer traveling hopefully to loveless New York.
- Ann Curry examines remarkable case of Richard Lee Norris who accidentally shot himself in the face when he was 22 years old. For fifteen years, he lived as a recluse before choosing to risk facial-transplant surgery. Curry talks to Norris and his doctors about the procedure and interviews the parents of the donor.
- In the Berlin's subway, two woman are brought together for a short but significant moment.
- How does mod culture survive while others fade away? Join Belfast-based producer and presenter Emma-Rosa Dias on the start of her journey to find out why mod never left, at the Glasgow Mod Weekender.
- An isolated 19-year old boy is fascinated in portraying Nazis in military living history reenactments and struggles for acceptance.
- A filmmaker explores the life of her 100-year-old great-aunt, Jane Chung, an actress who made a career for herself at a time when Asian Americans faced widespread racism in Hollywood. Jane has had parts in over fifty films and TV shows including Chinatown, When Harry Met Sally, M.A.S.H. and I Love Lucy, yet most of her roles are uncredited. Through the story of Jane Chung's life and career, More than a Face in the Crowd reveals a larger untold story of Asian American actors and extras in Hollywood.
- As McKenzie steps out of a restaurant, King, a gun-man, is seen to take careful aim from behind a telegraph pole, and McKenzie drops. A crowd quickly gathers. Frank Corridon, the detective, is passing nearby and is attracted. He elbows his way into the crowd and, for a moment, comes face to face with "the face in the crowd," the leering countenance of Blackton, the vice king, as he later discovers. News of the murder is taken to headquarters, where alarm is felt because the vice ring have been threatening McKenzie and he has applied for protection for himself and his children. The police inspector is persuaded to call Corridon in on the case. Corridon leaves for police headquarters and meets little Dorothy McKenzie on the street, when she clings to him, a stranger, to shrink away from King who passes. At police headquarters Corridon asks it there are any of the gun-men that have been seen in town, and he is shown the photo of King from the rogues' gallery, recognizing him as the man that scared the child. When he discovers that the child is a daughter of McKenzie, he persuades her to tell of King, and learns that King had been threatening the murdered McKenzie. King is arrested, released at the request of Corridon, and followed by Corridon to a rendezvous with Blackton, whom he recognizes as the man whose face he saw in the crowd. Corridon is captured, but escapes and plans to block their further moves. McKenzie is out of the way. but the ring must obtain a written statement left which involves them. This is in the state's attorneys office, and failing to get it otherwise, the office is blown up to destroy the paper together with Corridon and the state attorney. But Corridon and the state's attorney have been unexpectedly called out and they are at the entrance of the building and apprehend the ring leaders as they seek to leave after the explosion.
- In this interview, shot by the Criterion Collection in 2018, Ron Briley, author of 'The Ambivalent Legacy of Elia Kazan: The Politics of the Post-HUAC Films', discusses the origins of the Lonesome Rhodes character in the biographies of populist celebrities such as Will Rogers and Arthur Godfrey. He also addresses the political implications of 'A Face in the Crowd' (1957) within the context of Kazan's career.
- Not taking to unemployment well, Naylor and Clark reluctantly take a "missing persons" job from Deakin. The pair enlists the help of Connell, who risks her job to find out information on their prospective employees.
- Jinny is the target of a seemingly random shooting. CD and Angela investigate the murder of a pizza deliveryman. Magda struggles to resolve her conflicts with Peter.
- Declan believes his new teaching assistant is the angel of death.
- Michael clashes with an administrator (Barbara Tyson) over his bookkeeping and seeks the trust of a former gang leader.
- Whippoorwill Smiths latest film Birdz in Black inspires Eddie to shoot a film for the upcoming Birdland film festival...
- 1950–1988TV Episode
- 2010– 9mPodcast Episode
- Kimora develops a skincare line. The team holds a casting call to find real women. Meanwhile she brings Kenzo to work, but discovers he is best entertained outside the office.
- 2020–Podcast Episode
- In 1985 Atlanta, 19-year old Dorothy Gardiner, a grocery store clerk living in near poverty with her single mother, learns she has been selected as one of the five winners of an all expenses paid trip to a castle in the Scottish Highlands.
- 2019– 1h 11mPodcast Episode
- 1968– TV-PGTV Episode"A Face in the Crowd" examines how the use of computer facial recognition technology is making it harder to stay anonymous. "Three Generations of Punishment" rebroadcasts a segment on a North Korean defector who grew upon in brutal political prison. "Michael Jackson" offers a rare look at the personal effects of the late rock star.
- 2021– 1h 35mPodcast Episode
- 2023– 1h 43mPodcast Episode
- 1968– TV-PGTV Episode"40 Million Mistakes" rebroadcasts an investigation of the accuracy of credits reports that consumers rely on to get credit cards. "A Face in the Crowd" rebroadcasts a segment on how the use of computer facial recognition technology is making it harder to stay anonymous. "The Nile Crocodile" rebroadcasts a segment on the man-eating Nile crocodile.
- 2019– 37mPodcast Episode
- 2013–202130mTV-147.5 (37)TV Episode"Battle for Jerusalem" On December 6th, 2017, President Trump declared that the United States would move its embassy to Jerusalem this year, upending decades of international diplomacy and inciting protests and violence across the Palestinian territories. VICE correspondent Gianna Toboni reports on the aftermath of Trump's announcement from the front lines, and speaks with leaders and civilians on all sides of the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict about the imminent consequences of the future move."A Face in the Crowd" As developments in facial recognition technology make rapid advances, Elle Reeve travels to China where companies and the government are rapidly deploying all manner of imaginable applications. VICE investigates the blurry legal boundaries surrounding this technology and the potential it has to change the very nature of policing itself, both in China and in the United States.