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- Two terminally ill patients escape from a hospital, steal a car and rush towards the sea.
- After her grandfather dies, a girl discovers a portal into another dimension.
- Little Frankie Rogers lives on the wrong side of the tracks; his father is a drunkard and his mother is unable to support the family. After stealing a harmonica to play in his grammar school graduation recital, Frankie is sent to reform school, even though his teacher, Miss Williams, and classmate Carol Evans are convinced that he is a good boy. Frankie goes to reform school with dreams of leading a decent life, but those dreams are shattered when he is sentenced to the state penitentiary for slugging a trusty who was cruel to a fellow prisoner. His term completed, Frankie decides to go home to St. Mary, Ohio, and is accompanied by Jud Mason and Bert "The Mouse" Gatto, two friends from prison. Frankie finds that St. Mary has changed, however, and decides to move to Cleveland, where Carol has a struggling career as a singer. Carol convinces Frankie to settle down in Cleveland and get a job, but his plans go awry when, returning home one evening after a date with Carol, he learns that Jud and The Mouse have gone to rob a restaurant. Frankie rushes to stop them, but is too late, and arrives just as a man is killed. Frankie refuses to let Carol testify in his behalf and is convicted and sentenced to death. Meanwhile, Charley Smith, the only classmate of Frankie's who has become financially successful, invites his old schoolmates to return to St. Mary for a reunion. Under a cloud of gloom, the class reassembles and Carol and former classmate John Shelley beg Charley to help Frankie, but he smugly refuses. Hearing of the reunion, Frankie escapes from his cell and speeds home, bursting into the schoolroom just as Carol denounces Charley for his lack of compassion. After urging Carol to forgive Charley, Frankie bids farewell to his old schoolmates and leaves the building. Moments later, the sound of gun shots signal Frankie's death.
- "Heaven's Door" starts off with rugged Katsuhito Aoyama (Tomoya Nagase) getting canned from his job as a car mechanic. While leaving work, he suffers from a migraine that causes him to nearly pass out. Katsuhito then visits the hospital to receive some ultra-heavy news: the cause of his migraines is an inoperable brain tumor the size of a human fist that will likely take his life in the next couple of days. During Katsuhito's first night at the hospital he meets a spunky girl young named Harumi Shiraishi (Mayuko Fukuda), who steals his cigarettes. Harumi is also a terminally ill patient suffering from cancer. Later that evening, the two sneak down into the cafeteria area and drink lots of tequila together. While in a drunken haze, Katsuhito decides to take Harumi out of the hospital and to see the ocean for the first time in her life. When the pair walk out of the hospital they spot an expensive import car with its doors unlocked. What Katsuhito and Harumi are unaware of is that the car has millions of dollars in its trunk and its owners will resort to any means to retrieve their money.
- Chung-ui is a famous Korean pop star with a temper. After he beats up a man at a night club, he is sentenced to do community service at a hospice for terminally ill patients. The reluctant young man first hates his chores and dislikes the people around him, but as he gets to know their stories, he becomes attached to them. The hospice struggles with funding, leading to a possible close-down, so the hospice in-house band, The Phoenix Band decides to apply to a talent show on television. For this, they need an original song, so they ask Chung-ui to help them. The singer refuses at first, then tries to use the opportunity to reduce his sentence days. He ends up seriously changing his mind about music, his behavior and grows to accept his mother's death, while helping the patients achieve their dreams. Even after the death of the band members, he continues to revive The Phoenix Band each time, assisting new patients.
- Alex is a black ops soldier who possesses the cure for cancer. His bosses want it destroyed, but his conscience says no. Stakes are high.
- The seemingly perfect marriage between Moses and gospel singer Debbie starts showing visible cracks as a dark secret from Moses' past surfaces.
- This is a special for the CBC, a pop opera special called Knocking on Heaven's Door, which won him The Alliance for Children and Television's Award of Excellence, and two nominations for the Golden Sheaf Awards at the 1995 Yorkton Festival
- Heavens Door - is not only a documentary film - It is part of an ongoing art project and cognitive science experiment. A collaboration between a down to earth group of American internet bloggers - street artists - dancers and singers - a godlike and an evil international investor and the cognitive scientist David Kirsh. All of the above - collected in the last ten years by a group of filmmakers and put together by Jessica Stroehle in her first feature length film. Jessica Stroehle is a German-American (1/32 American Indian) - who wrote her Master Thesis about 'The Language of the Internet' at the University of Konstanz in Germany and is currently studying Psychology.
- Casablanca. Late afternoon. Ney, a young man in his early 20's, heads toward his victim's apartment in order to get his revenge. This act will lead to the collision of three different lives. Ney is a young Moroccan man who lives with his blind mother and his little sister. Being the only man at home, Ney feels responsible for his family and decides to find an honest job. He is hired as a construction worker, and is immediately disgusted by the work, while he sees how his two closest friends, Tawfik and Hamza, make more money working much less as delinquents. He starts forgetting his principles and ends up working for a powerful local gangster: Mansour. Ney quickly becomes Mansour's protégé and is given more and more power. Ney's life improves in material aspects but his mother senses where the money comes from and warns her son. But Ney is convinced that the ends justify his means. One day, during a deal, Ney is shot; he survives. Few days before the operation that would give back the sight to his mother, Mansour gives Ney the address of the man who shot him. Ney then prepares his revenge. Lisa is an American woman living alone in Casablanca. Since her husband's accidental death, Lisa broke all relations with her family-in-law. She pours her solitude in Bourbon. She shares her problems with her best friend, Jalil, a single lawyer. Lisa's life changes forever when she hears that she is the only family who remains to the two victims of a murder: Souad and Salim. Souad is in fact her sister-in-law and is in coma, and Salim is her nephew whom she never met. Not knowing what else to do, and being their only family, she reluctantly adopts them. What in the beginning seems to be hell for her becomes her reason to live. Lisa discovers love, she learns to like herself a bit more, and succeeds in becoming a real mother, though she's barren. This newly found happiness is constantly shadowed by the fact that at any minute, another family member could appear and demand custody of Souad and Salim. Smail gets out jail where he spent 15 years after being betrayed by an old friend. He is eager to be out for two reasons. First of all, his mother is very ill and he wants to be close to her. The other reason is obvious. He spent 15 years planning his revenge on those who put him in jail. Not knowing where to start from, he decides to go see former acquaintances who could give him some practical information. He succeeds in finding a gun, and also manages to locate a childhood friend, Omar. Their friendship still remains and Omar, who is out of the business, encourages Smail to do the same, to look ahead and forget about revenge. Omar's sister is Smail's ex-fiancée; he would love to see her but he is afraid. Smail's mother dies shortly after he gets out of jail, and her death makes him feel even more alone. He is lost in this new Casablanca, bigger, more hostile, colder. He spends his days in a small cabin close to the ocean. He will meet people who'll open his eyes. He decides to start all over again, somewhere else. But before, he is determined to perform a last thing that will free him from his past.
- Behind Yuri Gagarin's triumphant 1961 space flight lies the fascinating tale of a reclusive mystic, a struggling teen and a quest for immortality.
- The soul of a deceased mobster is returned to Earth, with the hope that he will find a way to redeem himself for the sinful life he lived so that he may gain entrance to the Kingdom of God.
- Music video for Gun N' Roses song, Knockin' on Heaven's Door.
- An abused woman falls in love with her fiance's sister and relives her experiences through her paintings.
- Rwanda, 1994. When the president's plane is shot down, the genocide of the Tutsis ensues. Like many others, KESHAVA turns into a killer. Years later, he's among the beneficiaries of an amnesty and released from prison (as a response to overpopulated prisons, and with the aim to encourage reconciliation, the authorities granted amnesty to 'low key' killers who admitted to their guilt). Keshava has only one thing on his mind: to repair.
- An old man refuses to give two burglars the code to his safe unless they agree to kill him.
- Three siblings battle with rejection, resentment and resolve at their father's funeral.
- Heaven performs in the music video "Knockin' On Heaven's Door" from the album "Knockin' On Heaven's Door" recorded for Columbia Records and Brighton Records. The music video opens with shots of clouds moving over the desert. The band performs on a large rock butte.
- 1995–199624mTV-MA8.7 (2.3K)TV EpisodeA despondent Shinji encounters a kind-hearted boy named Kaworu, who quickly becomes his close friend.
- Episode: (2019)2018–TV EpisodeHale to the Ale Special Edition. This week features our very own, Andy Kulak supported by Angharad Gilbert, pick up his acoustic guitar and serenade the drunks with his cover of, Knocking On Heavens Door. Directed by Thomas Greenhaf. Produced by Time and Space Production in association with TheMyTFozzy Entertainment.
- Two Norman missionaries go door-to-door trying to convince people to take their Lord and Saviour, William the Conqueror, into their hearts.
- Jax and Xander have their hands full as a dangerous cat-and-mouse game erupts on campus; Jax encounters a surprising ally who not only protects her, but also sheds light on who she really is; Thomas searches for his missing father.
- 2018–202142mTV-146.7 (425)TV EpisodeJefferson is torn between his loyalty to this family and his commitment to saving Freeland; Anissa's commitment to Grace deepens; Jennifer makes an interesting discovery.
- 2019– 1h 1mTV-MA9.1 (10K)TV EpisodeRue and Jules cross paths for the first time since Christmas as East Highland rings in the new year.
- How to get to Heaven?
- 1978– 2hUnrated7.7 (16)TV EpisodeDiane Sawyer decodes the mysteries behind the Heaven's Gate cult, including an exclusive interview with Rita D'Angelo, a member who left the group;
- 2015– 1hPodcast Episode