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- Cordelia Gray is the reluctant owner of a ramshackle investigation agency following the suicide of her boss. Watching over her as she hunts down clues in the murky and sinister world of crime, is her straight-laced and intuitive office assistant Edith Sparshott.
- Irascible and domineering millionaire Walter McCoy marries the beautiful, but shady and duplicitous Karen Petrie. Walter's son Steve automatically becomes smitten with Karen while both Walter's daughter Cynthia and loyal housekeeper Sarah suspect that something is up. This provokes a tangled web of deception, infidelity, and even murder.
- The story of the marriage between Michel and Lena, as told by their daughter Anne, with reflections on the mystery of abiding love.
- Cordelia Gray is hired by a businessman to investigate the suicide of his estranged son. However, the young private detective soon develops feelings for the dead young man which thrust her into danger.
- A seriocomic look at the life of Julie Walker. Bored with her marriage, and encouraged by her friends, she contemplates an affair. Fantasy and reality mix often, leading to complications and headaches.
- The film is based on the biography of the legendary Russian ballerina Anna Pavlova. She became an internationally regarded ballerina after her performances in 1909 with the Dyaghilev's Ballet in Paris and in London. Anna Pavlova eventually formed her own troupe. She made a successful world tour together with Viktor d'Andre, who was her husband and manager.
- Frankfurt, Germany, 1807. Clemens Bretano, a writer, meets Auguste Bußman, a 17-year old girl from a wealthy banker's family. She is a very passionate and impulsive being and immediately falls in love with him. In contrary to her, Clemens is a silent thinker who expresses his feelings in writing better than in life. Together they tumble into a passionate relationship that later they turn into marriage. Auguste gets expelled from her family and now only has Clemens to be with. But the artist grows tired of her incredible amount of passion to give and attention to receive and threatens to divorce her. From then on, Auguste tries everything to keep up the marriage, but from time to time her real self breaks through.
- Follows reporters Ruth Cowan, Martha Gellhorn, and Dickey Chapelle as they circumvent restrictions and prohibitions placed on female reporters by U.S. government during WWII and push their reporting to focus on the human cost of war.
- Insurance representative of the client rich go to the work of an insurance policy, a wealthy married to a beautiful young tempted even located in the nets and cemented their relationship, offer him salvation from her husband, then grab the value of the insurance policy, the husband dies, you go for the company to capture the amount of insurance, but the company have doubts about the death of husband and it suggests that he died unnatural way especially that the wife was a nurse before her marriage, knows insurance this information delegate who was behind the seizure of the wealth of the husband goes to meet her, surprises her in the arms of her lover kill her but they call it lead endure and on his deathbed in hospital admits the full truth then death throes the latter.
- How to ride a mechanical bull and not care that everyone is picturing you naked.
- Popular science film about the structure and features of the female body, recommendations on women's behavior in everyday life, in particular during pregnancy and in the postpartum period.
- Born into a royal family and brought into a foreign land, to discover love, raise a family and become the mother of the sick and poor of her country, Elizabeth of Hungary became a follower of St. Francis and mobilized people throughout Europe to lead the Gospel life. She still inspires us today. The feature-length documentary A Woman for Our Time tells the story of Elizabeth's life through art works, historical recreations and narration, interwoven with a chronicle of the events of the eighth centenary of her birth in 2006-2008. Her Franciscan followers tell how they became acquainted with her, what she means to them and how the celebration of her centenary has led them on a journey of rediscovery of her. This young medieval woman's social conscience, and the way she loved God in action make her truly a woman for our time.
- In Beijing 1930s, a young woman is torn between her lover and her disabled husband.
- A schoolboy leaves his home with book under his arm and starts out for his studies. On the way he stops at a newsstand and is surprised to read an advertisement to the effect that a lottery will be held, the prize being a beautiful girl. He forgets entirely about school and goes forth to the drawing. The scene of the contest is now in view, the horde of competitors, old and young, clamoring for admittance. They are finally allowed in and each takes a ballot bearing a number from a table. They pass into another room and when they are seated the director of the lottery begins to turn the charge wheel upon which are numbers. The roulette stops at a number, and to everybody's surprise the winner proves to be the little boy. The prize promptly comes toward him and carries him off under her arm into a carriage 'mid the cheers of the crowd. Meanwhile the parents have received a note from the professor informing them of their son's absence. The father goes to the police station and from there to the school, but there is no trace of the son. During this time the boy has taken his lady friend to a fashionable restaurant to dine. He is making merry, drinking and smoking, when he hears the familiar sound of his father's voice. He ducks under the table, but he is too late, for his father got sight of him, and after wrecking the dining-room captures him and spanks him vigorously. This done he turns to the lady, and looking at her indignantly for a moment, waxes soft under her smile, however, and meekly proffers his card, which reads that he receives from two to four daily.
- Fifth installment in Tatsuo Ikeda's "Physic Triangle of the Spirit Realm" series.
- Women working in non-traditional jobs discuss their lives.
- The story deals with that exciting and interesting period in Virginia which directly preceded the war. A young southern lawyer has incurred the enmity of the father of the girl he hopes to marry by beating the old gentleman in a lawsuit. The young folks decide to override the parental authority by eloping and their plans are apparently working out excellently when an unforeseen incident changes the aspect of things entirely. It appears that the miller's wife, an old lady of some means, had met with a serious mishap during the evening and had fallen from the door steps where she was discovered by a shiftless negro who had happened by. The negro at first had gone to the old lady's aid but when he saw the contents of the handbag at her side his cupidity overcame his better feelings and he took the money and decamped. Shortly after the young elopers happened to ride by and seeing the woman in dire straits they dismounted from their horses and went to her assistance. The young man used his handkerchief to staunch a wound in the old lady's head and left it behind when he rode on with the girl. During this period, however, the young lady had had an opportunity and decided that she wanted to go back home. The lover gallantly acquiesced and she was able to get back into the house without being seen. The next morning the old lady was found dead by the roadside and naturally the accusing finger was pointed at the young hero, and in order to protect the honor of his sweetheart refused to explain his doings of the night before and it was only at the final trial, when the young man seemed in jeopardy of his life, that the girl summed up sufficient courage to tell the truth. She did this in the courtroom and. of course, under the circumstances the escapade was forgiven and the lovers united.
- The music video for the Lana Del Rey's song "Hope Is a Dangerous Thing for a Woman Like Me to Have - but I Have It" cover by Agata Nielsen on piano.
- Alexa Meade makes people look like paintings. She paints on people and makes them look 2D. Her work has been featured all over the world. She even painted Ariana Grande in the "God Is A Woman" music video.
- Imagine yourself transported to the days of the Thirty Years' War at a castle, that is still one of the very finest in the world and that to the latest times will be a precious memento of the genius and magnificent intelligence of a great king. Visitors are coming to the castle. A young knight is riding into the splendid palace yard. He is rich and of old, noble birth, like the castellan himself, by whom he is being welcomed. Another young knight, whose name is Knud, has already come to visit the castle, and it is clearly seen that the magnet that has drawn the two young men hither is none but the pretty daughter of the castellan. Both of the young knights are wooing her, and both hate one another from the first moment they meet. Apparently the knight Kuno, who arrived last, has, besides his physical advantages, the basis of an old acquaintance to work upon in the fight for the heart of the young lady. Already at the first meeting the girl and Kuno succeed in being left alone, and a moment later the two young people are clasped in close embrace, while the rival Knud is eavesdropping at the door. Wild with jealousy, Knud follows the loving couple, when they are walking beneath the leavage of the blooming apple trees arm in arm, and at night when they are sailing in the castle moat, the girl sitting at the rudder and the knight at the oars. At last Knud cannot control his anger longer, and when meeting his successful rival at the back wall, he picks a quarrel with him, and they engage in a duel. At night Inger is kneeling at her prayer desk. Knud, who lives in the floor just below Inger's room, restlessly walks to and fro in his chamber, while Kuno is standing in the yard gazing attentively at Inger's window. Now the girl opens the shutters and throws down to her beloved one a thick silk rope. He catches hold and climbs up the rope. When just outside Knud's window, the ropes being taut, the demon of jealousy is aroused in Knud, and gets the better of him. He pulls out his sword, cuts the rope, and thus avenges himself. The knight Kuno lies dead in the palace yard. The castellan, Inger and some men are standing around the dead body, staring at it with speechless terror. Knud too, comes and stands in the background, looking at his victim. His guilt is quite apparent. He is convicted on Inger's evidence, and the old castellan orders two men to carry him away to the punishment.
- A British industrialist offers a job to a German who kindly rescued him when they were pilots on opposite sides of the Great War, but his wife becomes attracted to the foreigner.Complications ensue.
- A visual essay by film critic Alexandra Heller-Nicholas for the Arrow Video collection 'Inside the Mind of Coffin Joe'
- Peggy realizes that true love doesn't run smooth when her parents forbid her becoming engaged to Puddy and unceremoniously kick him out of the house. But it isn't true that nobody loves a fat man, for Peggy's love for Puddy is as true as ever and she decides that, by hook or crook, she will become his Mrs. Puddy. The cruel parents take her to a seminary and leave her at the mercies of a stern schoolmarm. No men are allowed to enter this sanctum sanctorum, but Peggy, awfully lonesome for her Puddy, hits upon a plan to see him. She writes to him telling him to visit her disguised as her aunt. The disguise is perfect and Puddy decides to stay at the seminary for the night. Morning looks for Peggy and Puddy in vain at the seminary, because during the night, they had made a getaway to the nearest minister.
- I am filming this little theater. And I wait for you.
- Nellie is a maid employed in the home of Captain Ronaldson. She is loved by John, the butler. She returns his love, but does not show it forcibly. She receives a letter from her sister, informing her that she is in need of money, as the doctor has ordered her to go to a different climate. Nellie yields to temptation and at an opportune moment steals. The theft is discovered almost immediately. Captain Ronaldson sends for a detective and he questions the help. The detective searches everyone who was in the house at the time. In a moment of desperation Nellie slips the money into John's pocket. He feels it. She looks at him beseechingly, and he is placed in the strange predicament of either sacrificing the girl he loves or going to jail himself. He selects the latter course. When the detective finds the money, he confesses to the theft, and is arrested. John is tried, convicted, and sentenced to two years in jail. Nellie resolves to save him. She takes the balance of the money, writes a letter with it, saying that it was she and not John who stole the money and enclosing the other half of what was stolen. This she places on Captain Ronaldson's desk. The captain's dog comes in to the room and takes the envelope in his mouth, a trick the captain had taught him. He secretes it in the outhouse. A year passes. Nellie secures another position. Later, the captain is walking with the dog, when the dog leads him to the outhouse. He reads it astonished, and secures John's release. Later, John meets Nellie by accident. His love still the same, he insists upon her forgetting his deed in going to jail for her and insists upon marrying her.
- When Vivien and her husband, Pierce, come Into their new home, she comes face to face with her husband's secretary, Bolles, and a shadow is cast over her happiness. Bolles is a dope fiend, supported by the charity of his half-brother, McGregor, a man of splendid character, and holds over Vivien and McGregor the fear of scandal because of a trap he had laid for Pierce and Vivien, by which he succeeded in compromising them. McGregor meanwhile meets and falls in love with Alicia, Pierce's young sister, and Bolles, also being in love with her, threatens to reveal everything, in revenge. Through a peculiar combination of circumstances, Bolles, one night half crazed by the drug, shoots Alicia by mistake, and McGregor, to protect Vivien, who was at his home at the time of the shooting, confesses he is guilty. Pierce does not believe his friend is guilty and quietly investigates, confident that McGregor is shielding someone. He learns that it is Vivien, and heartbroken, he refuses to listen to her explanations and determines on a separation. Rolles, whose mind is giving way, sees the trouble he has wrought, and worried over Alicia's condition, which is serious, kills himself. Then the whole story comes out and, receiving proof of his wife's innocence in both instances. Pierce begs for forgiveness, and the two are reunited in complete understanding and love. Alicia recovers slowly, and McGregor is her constant attendant. Eventually the two find happiness when he declares his love, and they are married.
- British India Medical Corps Captain Clyde Mannering returns to England to marry Helen Rutherford, but the wedding is postponed when her father dies. When beautiful Valeska De Marsay confronts Mannering with her child and untruthfully says she was the dead man's wife, Mannering pays her a large sum of money to protect his fiancée and her mother from hurt and dishonor, but Helen's mother, witnessing the pay-off, assumes that Mannering was involved with the girl and refuses to let the wedding proceed. Mannering returns to India where he secludes himself, treating the native population. Helen, her mother, and Valeska, now Mrs. Rutherford's traveling companion, visit India to look after Helen's brother Dick, a customs officer in trouble for accepting bribes from renegade high-caste Hindu, Rajput Nath. When Valeska tries to seduce both Rajput and Dick, Rajput kills her and forces Dick to say it was suicide. After Mannering saves Helen first from scarlet fever and later from Rajput, she and Mannering are reunited.
- When his friend's son fails to arrive home from school, Crane and Orlando follows a trail that leads to death and heartbreak for his group of friends.
- A widow dreads the thought of losing her son to his prospective bride.
- An unidentified body of a woman is pulled from the canal. Sgt Evans and PC Snow have to chase down all the missing person reports from the last twelve months.
- Episode: (2019)2006–2023TV-GTV EpisodeCreating two incredible styles for one woman; making dinner cleanup a breeze with two one-sheet suppers; Rachael makes a frittata;
- 2013–202022mTV-14TV EpisodeA Missouri woman searched for her biological father for 20 years with only a name and photo of her mother with the man who could be her dad.
- Episode: (2019)2008–202241mTV EpisodeAn update on a guest who had large ears; a woman sweats purple; a mom sues a doula for giving her newborn baby a formula; a stage-four cancer patient says police went through his hospital bags, looking for marijuana; high blood pressure; a real-life Aquaman;
- First segment is a frank discussion of the sad state of affairs with publicly funded drug treatment programs. Head Sheriff of Hamden County Mass makes a guest appearance and tells about the success of the drug addiction program in Hamden County