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- Two meddling grannies trick their adult grandkids into a meet-cute that reignites a childhood crush and old grudges.
- Conspiracy. Fraud. Violence. Murder. What starts out virtual can get real all too quickly--and when the web is worldwide, so are the consequences.
- Take a detailed look about at famed, iconic television show from Canada that impacted multiple generations across its 39 year presence on television and its on-going legacy.
- A film about the love of life, love of truth and love between two people who do not understand that they love each other.
- Barney, BJ, Baby Bop and their new friends discover anything can happen in The Land of Make Believe. When a puzzled young princess from a storybook magically appears, the group begins a quest to help her find her way home. On the journey, they swim with dolphins, see a beautiful mermaid and even meet a magician! But will the princess ever find her kingdom? Will Barney and his friends make it home? Filled with fairytale characters and familiar friends, it's a story as big as your imagination.
- Masa hires rental actress and aspiring dancer, Kanako, to pose as his fiancee to impress his estranged, ailing father. But as his father's death delays, Masa has to navigate the spiraling web of lies and to learn to follow his heart.
- Liza Lee, fast-talking press agent for Al Jarvis, persuades Jarvis to stage a Musical Mystery Contest, with a $5000 prize to the person who can first name the most musical numbers and their performers. Drive-in carhops Gene Thomas ) and Josie Marlow run neck-and-neck in the contest, They are friendly rivals until college professor Leslie Todd begins courting Josie. Gene is thrown out of the contest on the grounds he tried to bribe sound engineer Jerskin Elliott into telling him the name and performer of the final, deciding mystery tune. Believing that Gene is innocent, Josie tricks a confession out of Elliott and clears Gene for the grand finale.
- Six of the world's best young magicians battle for the title of Teen World Champion.
- A woman goes to prison for murder. After being released back into society, she tries to create a new life for her and her now-nine-year-old daughter. But her dark past comes back to haunt her and threaten both of their lives.
- One test away from being accepted into the Christian Youth Ministry, fourteen year old Izzy Thomas' faith is tested when she learns that she was born out of wedlock. Navigating the tangles of adolescence, morality and 8th grade biology, Izzy is forced to come to grips with what it means to be a true Christian. The film, told through the whip-smart narration of Izzy herself, follows her and bra-stuffing, unsaved sinner BFF Tabitha as they try to make some sense of it all. Someone please tell Izzy life isn't just one giant accident.
- Official music video for "The Land of Make Believe" by Bucks Fizz.
- The film is a day in the life of a painter reminiscing past moments with his wife. Back then she accompanied him when he was doing his paintings, and they seemed to exude more spirit. In the end we find out the reason for the change.
- Phyllis Ashbrook hosts a party in the Adirondacks for her fiancé Roger Mason and their engaged friends, John Manning and Anita Webb. In a climbing expedition, Phyllis and John are separated from the others by a storm and seek refuge in a cabin. To save her reputation, Phyllis' parents insist that she marry John immediately, after which they may obtain a divorce and marry their respective partners. After the ceremony, John leaves for China to provide grounds for divorce, but upon discovering that he has mistakenly taken his new wife's suitcase, he returns to his apartment, where he finds Phyllis. Anita and Roger arrive and confess their devotion to each other, and when John and Phyllis realize that they, too, are in love, the divorce plans are abandoned.
- Living in the New York slums with her lazy father, Bessie takes imaginary voyages to "Dream Valley" on a "yacht" she has built in the backyard. Gilbert Byfield, posing as a poor man while completing his book, falls in love with Bessie and secretly arranges for her to spend a month at the Byfield country estate. Bessie, elated with her new home, believes that her father has finally earned his fortune, but she returns to the tenements when she learns from the jealous Enid Crane that their newfound wealth is a sham. Gilbert visits her in Dream Valley to patch things up and wins her heart.
- Mysterious traveler Devon leaves her isolated life to help a man on his road trip to Boston. Along the way her troubled past begins to catch up, threatening to derail everything.
- After receiving a text alert that missiles are inbound, a mother tries to hide the threat from her children.
- A young girl's dreams come to life in a series of thrilling adventures.
- Molly is an irrepressible young lady who decamps from her grandmother's farm where she learns of the dire poverty with which they are threatened. Coming to the city, she seeks a position and failing to find one, hits upon the scheme of writing letters to invalids for the purpose of cheering them along the road to recovery. It so happens that her only subscriber is Carl Stanton, in whom she has already taken a violent interest. Carl is totally ignorant of the identity of his little correspondent until matters reach a climax which brings about a revelation of the fact that it is none other than Molly.
- When a terrorist forces Madge and Ellington, to join Betty and Phil in their cosy, homely confinement in a war zone, life changes for everyone involved. The arrival of the new couple, with their regal appearance and manners is very unsettling. Who do they think they are? Who do WE think they are?
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- Flown away to the land of the story books, Jack and Jill, aided by Mother Goose, watch a fairland revue complete with chorus girls and marching soldiers.
- A fiction author kills her boyfriend, but she fights to convince everyone that she didn't.
- Russian unemployed actor, linked to the last Czar's family, lands in the USA looking for a part to play.
- A comedic short film by high school students Matt Thomas and Armin Nikravan.
- For some it's a cathartic release, and for others a means of escape, but for everyone who chooses to commit the time and expenses of doing it, Live-Action Role-Playing is addictive fun that allows fully grown adults to engage in the magical realm of make-believe-- a place that, as we all age, becomes increasingly less accessible. Filmmaker Briana Young immerses herself in two entirely different live gaming experiences to offer us a playful look at the people involved and why they do it.
- A WWE-obsessed Russian college kid lives out his fantasy of becoming a professional wrestling star far from the glamorous spotlight of American pro wrestling as he competes for the coveted belt in Moscow's underground ring.
- Hope Hathaway, motherless and fatherless, has been afflicted with a spinal disease that has prevented the use of her limbs since childhood, confining her to an invalid's chair. On his deathbed Hope's father, a prosperous New England farmer, had left his daughter and her inheritance to the guardianship of his legal adviser, Rufus Flint, and had expressed a wish that she would one day marry Rufus' son, Abner. Thus he aroused the selfish ambitions of Rufus Flint and his son, who possessed the prosperous Hathaway farm. Hope is protected from their constant persecution and efforts to force her into a distasteful marriage with Abner by her faithful old colored nurse, Susie. In the nearby village a moving picture company is working, producing a romantic drama that is to feature the famous moving picture star, Neil Stuart. While the company is lunching, Neil goes for a canter over the country roads, attired in his King's costume and riding the beautiful white charger that he uses in the picture play, in search of water to quench his thirst, he comes upon Hope as she sits in a wooded grove near the Hathaway farm, dreaming over her latest romantic novel. The hero of her novel, as he is pictured in the book, is identical with the character of the King, for which Neil is costumed and to Hope it seems as if her hero lover had stepped in the flesh from the covers of her book to confront her. Discovering Neil's presence on the farm Rufus and Abner attempt to expel him, but they meet with unexpected resistance and are driven away themselves. The next afternoon the moving picture company start for the city and Neil decides to pay a farewell call to the little dreamer in the invalid chair. Finding a ready sympathizer in her hero, Hope tells him of Rufus and Abner Flint's persecution and he gives the old colored nurse his telephone number with instructions that she should call him in case of her mistress' need. Soon after, Rufus decides to bring matters to a speedy climax. He is a Justice of the Peace himself, so he plans to marry Hope to his son by force. They lock Susie in the barn by a clever ruse and after procuring a license proceed to perform the ceremony, but Susie escapes, phones Neil that Hope is in trouble, and he, true to his word, burns the road in his car to the Hathaway place. He arrives too late to prevent the ceremony and Susie tells him that Abner has already started off with Hope on their wedding journey. Incensed at the outrage, Neil gives chase in his car and overtakes Abner and his unwilling bride. Abner's horses run away and the coward jumps to save his own life, leaving the crippled girl to her fate. Entrusting the steering wheel to his chauffeur, Neil leaps to the running board of his car and succeeds in stopping the runaway horses. Abner's leap for life results fatally to him, for his father finds him dead at the edge of the road. Neil takes Hope to his mother's home and soon by the magic of love and science a wonderful change is wrought. A famous specialist restores to Hope the use of her limbs and in the arms of Neil she finds her Land of Heart's Desire.
- The film stars Assia Noris and Mino d'Oro (later changed to Doro.) Noris is on her way to marry an unseen suitor in the New World and manages to fall in with some pirates. But, unknown to her, her fiancé (d'Oro)is one of the pirate crew members. At some point (probably between the missing songs in the shortened USA version), the twain does meet
- Wall, who works behind the counter of a dry goods store, one day waits on Willie Astorbilt who, when asked where to send his purchase, gives Wall his card. Wall puts it in his pocket and forgets about it, as his mind is just then occupied by one of the clerks who asks him to take down the articles in the next day's reduction sale. Having no paper, Wall writes the note on his cuff. On his way home that night he meets Katherine just as she is getting out of an automobile belonging to a chauffeur friend of hers. Wall thinking her an heiress, manages to scrape an acquaintance with her, and giving her the card he had received from Astorbilt, poses as that wealthy individual. On his arrival home he puts his shirt in the laundry and Katherine, who works in the laundry Wall patronizes, sees the ad that he had written on his cuff and decides to take advantage of it. The next day she goes to the store and the first person she sees behind the counter is Wall; she leaves in disgust without buying anything. Wall, when he receives his laundry back, finds a note in it saying that the sender will take advantage of the information on the cuff. Wall goes to the laundry to expostulate about it and finds, bending over the washtub, the girl of his dreams. Both exchange recriminations and accusations which eventually lead to friendship, then love.
- Star-studded celebrity salute to the noted disc jockey, Martin Block, as the show marks the climax of the 1955 drive of the March of Dimes. The program originates from the Manhattan Center in New York City.
- A young woman sets of to pick up a mystery package, and finds herself lost in the woods. Reality is not what it appears, and desperate situations call for desperate actions.
- An interview with author, Dame Daphne du Maurier. Now in her 70th year, she talks to Cliff Michelmore about her childhood, her marriage to Arnhem hero Lieutenant General Sir Frederick "Boy" Browning, and the imaginary world of her books.
- A voyeuristic vignette spotlighting the puppetry of Tacoma-based artist, Jeremy Gregory & the elaborate world that he has created.