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- When a by-the-book army veteran takes over as commandant at an ailing military academy, he instantly squares off with the school's free-thinking new Dean of Academics. But when they are forced to work together to help save the school--or risk closure--sparks fly, romance blooms and lives change as they attempt to save the town's longtime centerpiece.
- A north London postman gets involved with a gang of criminals.
- When a young soldier in Vietnam gets dumped by his girlfriend back home, he and his best friend decide to go AWOL and return to the States to win her back.
- A look at the relationship between a young blind samurai (Kimura) and his wife, who will make a sacrifice in order to defend her husband's honor.
- A retired former dangerous man has to fight a new generation of mafia boss for the girl his son loves.
- The story of Rosalie Bonnano, the daughter of a powerful New York Mafia boss who married the son of her father's rival, another powerful New York Mafia boss.
- It follows a farmer who is framed for murder and thrown into jail, all for the affections of his girlfriend. He meets a nobleman who leaves him his fortune. Years later, he returns looking for revenge.
- A woman gets involved with a policeman after her husband, a complete scoundrel, and her son are lost at sea and presumed dead.
- Follows the stories of wives and husbands duped by their partners in dark and devastating ways, based on real footage.
- Fort Geller Texas is training center for paratroopers with instructors China Bell and more lenient Eugene Allard molding diverse recruits into a unit. Their captain is rascist Stephen Wiecek whose adulterous wife Phyllis drinks excessively.
- A young woman (Crystal Bernard) aware of her father's (James Brolin) affair with another woman becomes convinced of his guilt after her mother (Dee Wallace Stone) is found murdered in this fact-based movie.
- Steve Collura is an undercover cop out to infiltrate Carlo Gambino's mob. He soon falls in love with Gambino's daughter Maria and must make a choice between his duties as a police officer, his love for Maria, and his allegiance to Carlo Gambino.
- A woman raises her son Ted to be a good loser, in effect creating a weakling who never asserts himself. Even after marrying his childhood sweetheart Barbara and assuming family obligations, Ted cannot bring himself to fight for respect. The worm finally turns when Barbara starts stepping out on her Milquetoast husband, who then turns out to be not so passive after all. Everything comes full circle in this slyly symmetrical romantic comedy, with the final scene neatly skewering the complications set up in the opening reel.
- A military drama set on a Texas base focuses on the ups and downs of young paratroopers, who, while they're gearing up for possible combat assignments, often find themselves entangled in love affairs.
- Attorney William Baxter and his secretary, Mary Riley, visit Bill's actress-wife Roberta on the set of her play. Her co-star, Tony Linnard, convinces Roberta to keep practicing, despite Bill's protests that he has not seen her alone in weeks. On his way out, Hendricks, the producer, asks him for money, and though Riley protests that Bill has already secretly invested $34,000 into the show, Bill reveals to Riley that he has done so in the hope that it will fail and Roberta will come home again. At a penny arcade that day, tattoo artist Terry O'Farrell asks Bill to watch his charge, a little girl named Sally, while he talks to the welfare ladies, who insist that he get a more appropriate job. Bill immediately adores Sally. On the opening night of the play, Roberta fails miserably and Bill orders it to be closed. Although Tony urges Roberta to keep trying, she leaves with Bill. They then enjoy a romantic night and plan a second honeymoon, but just as they are leaving for the trip, Tony arrives. He offers Roberta a starring role in his new play and, when Bill objects, tells Roberta that Bill was the old play's backer and tried to force it to fail. In an argument, Bill tells Roberta that she is a poor actress, after which she leaves angrily with Tony, who asks her to donate her own money to the production. A few weeks later, Riley visits Roberta and tells her that Bill is sick and losing all his clients, thus causing Roberta to run home. At home, Bill realizes that in a drunken stupor, he has hired Terry as a butler, professed his love to Terry's friend Marge, and moved them and Sally into the apartment. He tries to hide this from a now-loving Roberta, but she finds Marge's clothes and suspects him of cheating. Visiting his office to ask for a divorce a few days later, Roberta sees a governess arrive for an interview, and deduces that Bill has had a child behind her back. She then disguises herself as a French nurse named Fleurette to infiltrate the apartment and get proof of his infidelity. Bill recognizes her right away but still hires her, hoping she will fall in love with Sally and want to stay. After a rough start, Roberta does come to love Sally, but still mistrusts Bill and decides to seduce him, as Fleurette, while Tony hides and takes pictures. Seeing Tony on the roof, Bill has Roberta drink the stiff cocktail intended for him, then romances her as she gets drunk. Later, when it begins to rain, he has the roof door locked to keep Tony from getting inside. The next morning, Terry, who does not know that "Fleurette" is really Bill's wife, finds Roberta passed out on the couch with a tender note from Bill, and, suspecting Bill of immorality, takes Sally and leaves. Upon waking, Roberta is distraught and calls the police to track down Terry and Sally as she dismisses the protests of a wet Tony. Bill and Riley rush home to talk with the detective while the police drag in Terry, Sally and Marge. In order to convince Terry to stay, Roberta takes off her disguise, then Bill reveals that he knew all along who she was, and compliments her on her acting talent.
- A young married couple appears before a judge to get a divorce. The wife shows the judge some pictures of her husband with his arms around another woman, as "proof" that he was cheating on her. The husband, for his part, claims that he was just innocently helping the woman and that he was being blackmailed by the photographer who took the picture.
- A paintball tournament becomes the unlikely proving ground for a likable small town loser who sets out to win back the love of his ex-wife and the respect of his son. A poignant quirky comedy about relationships - and a man who finally grows up!
- In despair after breaking up with his girlfriend, a man hires a thug he has never seen to kill him. However, he changes his mind when he falls in love with another woman--but he can't stop the man trying to kill him because he doesn't know who he is.
- A lawyer devises a plan to fake a breach of contract suit against a wealthy womanizer.
- Broncho Billy is sent on a secret mission to a small Arizona town. There he meets a beautiful girl, Elizabeth Barton, who is betrothed to a handsome daredevil, Juan Martin, of the Bar-O Ranch. Broncho is given a job by the foreman, George Chisholm. At a dance Martin and another cow-puncher quarrel. Martin draws his gun but Broncho Billy interferes. Martin is enraged and attempts to shoot Broncho. He takes the gun from him, takes the cartridges out and hands it back. Martin plots with the cook and other members of the outfit to poison the coffee of the foreman and steal the cattle. He hopes to throw the blame for the murder and theft on Broncho Billy. Broncho wakes in the morning to find Chisholm dead and the rest of the company gone with the cattle. He borrows a horse and rides after the thieves. In a battle with the fugitives he is overpowered, and while some of the gang drive the cattle toward the Mexican border, Martin and two others bind Broncho and take him back to town, where they accuse him of murder and theft. He is put in jail. Miss Barton, however, had heard the trio framing the story on Broncho, as they were taking him to the jail, and telephones the sheriff. He immediately starts after the real thieves, leaving Broncho in jail in care of one deputy, pretending to believe Martin's story so he can capture the real thieves before they suspect that he knows of the plot. The citizens of the town have heard the story from Martin and believe it. They start for the jail to lynch Broncho. Miss Barton hears of it and rushes to the jail ahead of them. She makes the deputy swear Broncho and herself in as his aids. They arm themselves and the three face the mob and tell the men they will fight to the death. They manage to hold off the mob in a desperate fight until the sheriff gets back with his prisoners. He then tells the citizens the true story and they cheer Broncho and the girl. Broncho then turns to the girl who had saved his life and whom he had loved from the first. She denounces Martin and throws herself into Broncho Billy's arms.
- 20041h 26mNot Rated5.2 (20)VideoLegendary heroes, a beautiful woman, impassioned lovers, a vengeful husband, and a war that will ultimately destroy an entire civilization--such is the legend of Troy. Join us on a journey of discovery and uncover the truth behind the myth.
- Crossing history, time, social mores and seas, The Wright siblings honor Sp5 Wyley Wright Jr., who died in a helicopter crash as an honor guard for Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara early in the Vietnam War, and 'the wife of his youth,' Ouida Fay McClendon Wright with a ceremony in Arlington National Cemetery, after exhuming him from a segregated cemetery in Jacksonville, Florida fifty years after his death. Within a year, the ceremony in Arlington, ultimately led the Wrights to Vietnam, where they found the land that had been named after their father, 'The Shannon Wright Compound,' an honor they had no knowledge of growing up in the shadows of Fort Benning, Ga. The trip to Vietnam found them on the former United States Army base where the 114th Aviation Company had served and they connect with the family of the Vietnamese photographer who had made the last wedding anniversary gifts of Sp5 Wyley Wright Jr. for his beloved 'Ouida, the Love of My Life.'
- A young author of a book containing radical sexual theories Stuart Emmett, is injured when his automobile lunges out of control. He is found by Conscience Williams who takes him to her home, but when her father, a narrow-minded New Englander, reads selections from Stuart's book, he orders the young man out of his house. The couple, who have fallen in love, attempt to communicate through letters, but these are intercepted by Eben Tollman, a wealthy man with an interest in Conscience. When Conscience reads a newspaper story falsely accusing Stuart of scandal, she agrees to marry Tollman. On the eve of the marriage, Marion Holby, the woman linked to Stuart in the slander, comes to Conscience and clears him. The next morning, Conscience discovers her husband drunk and in his hands, the letters that he had intercepted. A scene ensues, and she telephones Stuart for help. During a fight between the two men, Tollman falls into a pool and drowns, freeing Conscience to pursue her true love.
- Music video for Headstones's song 'Hearts, Love and Honor'.
- A henpecked husband sees his niece marry a man just like his shrewish wife.
- Aviator Keith Elliot returns from serving in World War I in France to his Long Island estate to find that his wife Constance has tried to overcome her sorrow at his absence by giving house parties in which she and her guests indulge in drinking, gambling and cigarette smoking. Constance resents Keith's demands that she stop, and when he states that the word "obey" in her marriage vow has no meaning for her, she says that he has absorbed too much military atmosphere. When Keith orders her former suitor, Butler Hayes, who has designs on her, to leave, Constance accuses Keith of attempting a "social court-martial." Keith kidnaps Constance and flies to a small island on which he owns a hunting lodge. After he forces her to keep house there, she contacts Hayes in Keith's absence. Hayes arrives, but Constance repulses his advances, and when Keith returns, he thrashes Hayes. Constance stops Keith from leaving alone, and declares that she has learned her lesson as they fly away together.
- Controlled by a passionate temper, the dissipated father dominates his motherless daughter with a tyrannical will and upon every occasion scolds and finds fault. He makes her a drudge and does not hesitate to make her assist him in his occupation as a fisherman. Trudging along with a pair of oars on her shoulder, the father leads the way to his boat and there finds his helper, who is his daughter's lover. The young fellow greets the girl affectionately and the old man shows his disapproval in ugly mood and profane words. He then beckons to his helper to get into the boat and tells his daughter to be gone. Out upon the sea, the two fishermen are now hauling their net, which comes up empty. The old man is wild with rage when he finds a hole in the net, for which defect he vents his wrath upon his young assistant, who resents it and denies that it is his fault. They begin their return to shore, with the older fisherman in ugly mood. When they reach the shore he renews his abuse, and becomes so enraged he strikes the young man with a stone, felling him. His victim lies motionless upon the sands. The old tyrant concludes he has killed him; in haste to flee the spot, he drops his hat, and when he discovers his loss fears to return for it, and at the same time realizes that his hat, if found, would be incriminating evidence. Just as the man is gazing upon the prostrate form of the object of his wrath, his daughter has come to the boat landing, and, unseen by her father, sees him strike her lover. She finds her father's hat, and, with loathing is prompted not to touch it, but, her filial duty asserting itself, she places it in the bosom of her dress. Kissing her lover's face, and thinking him dead, she hastens back to her home, where she meets her brutal father, who has tried to drown his thoughts and conscience in drink. She gives his lost hat to him, and he realizes that she must know of his crime and think she will kill her, but throws her from him in a frenzy and rushes from the house. In the meantime some sailors find the young lover on the coast, revive him and lift him into their boat. The father goes direct to the scene of his supposed crime and imagines he sees the form of the lover lying in the water, washed by the tide and partly covered with sand. The father goes insane and wanders over the rocky crags. A storm arises and he dies from exposure. The daughter, with lantern in hand, starts in search of her father, whose failure to return to his home makes her anxious. She discovers her father's body while making her way over the cliffs and rocks, and, at the same time, her lover, who has been landed by the sailors at a distance from his home, is on his way to the little village, comes upon his sweetheart, who is at first startled at his sudden appearance; but when she sees his head bandaged she knows he was not killed by her father, and throws herself into his arms, and, as they look upon the dead form of her father, the young man asks her to marry him that he may be her protector and provider. A year or two later we see them in their own cozy little home, blessed with the sunshine of happiness, a pretty little baby and the loving kindness that makes them double blessed.
- After a night of celebrating his upcoming wedding by going out partying with his buddies, a man finds that all the drinking he did is about to get him in a bunch of trouble.
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- Two brothers, Harry and Frank, are in love with the same girl: Harry, the older one, being the choice of the gentle miss, is positive that some day in the near future he will make her his happy bride. He is not aware, however, that his brother Frank is his hated rival. The latter, although keeping his secret latent when in the presence of Harry, never misses an opportunity to impress upon the maiden his undying love, which eventually becomes so manifest that it causes the girl much annoyance, and she is compelled to treat him with scorn. One day the two young men go hunting, and the young woman, feeling apprehensive as to her lover's safety in the company of his jealous brother, follows the pair. Arriving at a high cliff. Harry takes aim and fires at some game in a deep ravine, and in order to get his prey he is compelled to descend the side of the mountain. After tightly securing a rope around his waist he starts to make the descent while his brother holds the rope and guides him in his perilous trip. Taking advantage of the situation, the fiendish Frank conceives the idea that this is a good opportunity to rid himself of his rival, and is just about to cut the rope and precipitate his brother to his death when the horrified girl, who has been watching the proceedings, rushes up and pleads with the heartless fellow to spare the life of her lover. The fiendish youth consents to defer his purpose on condition that she will promise to marry him instead of his brother Harry. The distracted maiden, who is willing to sacrifice her happiness and even her life for her lover, reluctantly acquiesces to the presumptuous fiend's proposition. The maiden then hurries away and the unsuspecting fellow is dragged from his precarious position and returns home with his deceitful brother, the latter never betraying the secret of his conquest over the noble girl. Unable to bring herself to care for the cowardly fellow, the maiden writes him a note telling him that she can never prove unfaithful to her lover Harry, so she has decided to end it all by throwing herself into the river. Upon receiving the missive, the youth realizes that he alone is the cause of the poor girl's despair, and, becoming conscience-stricken, starts out to find her. He comes upon her at the brink of the river just as she is about to plunge herself into eternity, and rushing up, the youth seizes the forlorn girl and prevents her from carrying out her designs. After releasing her from her vow and promising her never to bother her again, he takes the girl home and turns her over to her fiancé, and all bids fair for their future happiness.
- A 7 year old kid has to face hard times when a decision is made between his loved ones.
- With Sally at home with the new baby, Mac is happy to entertain his mother, Beatrice, who has come to San Francisco for a visit. She has some big news: his sister Megan is getting married. Beatrice likes the young man but Mac's quick check of his background reveals that he has a manufactured identity and history. When he confronts him, he admits to being Randy Murphy and claims to have changed his name and history to hide his working class background from them - though not Megan - so they wouldn't think less of him. He does, however, seem to be keeping secrets and when Mac sees him in surveillance footage with a known thief, he concludes that his future brother-in-law is a con artist. With the wedding day fast approaching, Mac decides to run a little con job of his own...but then Murphy has been keeping a few secrets and has a surprise or two of his own.
- Greg joins a trip to Mexico with Dharma and her hippie friends, but things quickly get uncomfortable on the way. Larry gets a job at Montgomery Industries as a night security guard, but his first shift gets the better of him.
- Emma returns to Falcon Crest, Chase is arrested and Lance and Melissa consumate their marriage.
- In the 88th Airborne Division, future elite soldiers are being trained for combat.
- San Franciscan Laura Johnson receives a phone call from her estranged husband Cliff begging her to meet him in Hong Kong. When she arrives, he appears to have gone underground in Macao. She enlists Glenn's help in searching for Cliff despite a serious beating and warning to stay away from thugs also interested in finding him.
- A girl looking to meet someone hooks up with a British official. While together the man makes her take some heroin and she dies. He claims he wasn't with her and because of his diplomatic immunity can't be touched. But Billy decides to investigate. A girl who came to town to take possession of an inheritance meets a guy who unknown to her has been her benefactor for years. And two guys compete to see who can land Julie. When she learns of this she decides to get back at them.
- Parker's friend takes matters into her own hands when she is fed up with her husband's physical abuse.
- Nikita's new husband, Helmut, reveals that he is an Interpol agent. Kristoff, Helmut's younger brother, hires Red Cell to kill his newlywed sibling, but Section One kills Kristoff. After disobeying an Interpol directive, Helmut becomes a man on the run.
- 1977–19871hTV-G6.6 (72)TV EpisodeCorporate bigwig John meets Marcy, without realizing they've met before. Gopher insists that people call him Burl but alienates his friends. New Mayor Frances falls for Phil, the city council president whom she beat in the election.
- 1977–198749mTV-G7.6 (80)TV EpisodeTony and Rose Vitelli plan to renew wedding vows. Sisters Agnes and Gladys travel together and Agnes bonds with passenger Henry. A tooth filling and rival passenger Brandon interfere with Isaac's romance with Patty.
- Buck attempts to protect a young woman's honor by defending her against the men that come looking for her.
- Jimmy leads the firm's defense against Tommy Silva's lawsuit for their actions during the Vogleman trial. Silva uses Ellenor's past actions to hang her, and Jimmy makes a questionable move during Eugene's testimony. Trying to get everyone's spirits up, Lucy insists they have a Christmas party.
- Constable Lee Wayne questions his own qualifications to serve as a Mountie when the brother of his fiancée is involved in a bank robbery and Wayne is unable to take the actions necessary to prevent his getaway.