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- A Welsh journalist breaks the news in the western media of the famine in Ukraine in the early 1930s.
- After being arrested during a manic episode, a man who suffers from bipolar disorder is treated by a psychiatrist who begins to develop romantic feelings towards him.
- A young couple moves to the woods and soon finds their nightmares and reality colliding.
- Striving to be a whiz-bang salesman and screwing up at every turn, Red Skelton turns in a genius comic performance inevitably getting into big trouble, impossible situations and a wild chase involving dastardly crooks.
- Abraham Lincoln Jones is a lawyer assisted by his law clerk, young C. E. Carruthers, and his secretary Marsha Spear. His cases usually did not involve violence but rather "white collar" crime.
- A high-school senior and his girlfriend get married when they find out she's pregnant.
- Joan Warner, a top executive, deals with sexism at work and incompetent employees while trying to balance being a mom and handling her quirky maid. Her male secretary Graham Jones helps her handle it all.
- Five years after the disappearance of high school girl Natalee Holloway in Aruba, an ambitious journalist wants to break into alleged murderer Joran van der Sloot's home to force a breakthrough in the case.
- 20111h 10m8.7 (634)VideoMr. Plinkett explains why Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull falls flat compared to the original trilogy.
- Counting Crows performs in the music video "Mr. Jones" from the album "August and Everything After" recorded for Geffen Records. The video opens with clips of women and Adam Duritz singing in front of a green aluminum door. Later, he sings in a room with the band playing behind him.
- Rapper, Jim Jones and Chrissy Lampkin are back! As they weave through their own development, collide with their past, embark on new ventures and make the decision about tying the knot. This is about commitment, drama, jealousy, industry and family.
- The Amazing Mr. Jones is a sexy and provocative story about a young man and older woman from diverse backgrounds who find a haven from their tumultuous private lives in an anonymous affair.
- Self-deceived, Parka De Large (Ice Neal) is the biggest thief of her time, not by trade nor by profession, but by rebellion against the meanest and mysterious man, 'The Unfathomable Mr Jones,' who corrupted everyone in her town." Her encounter with the most bizarre and unlikely policemen duo, David Jenkins (Nicholas Kempsey) and Pete Lewis (Steve Hope Wynne), catapults her into a series of hilarious and extravagant events until God's voice makes her begin to question her life.
- Mark Jones, Director of Instrumental Music in the Fort Calhoun, Nebraska school district struggles with his decision to retire after a 36-year-tenure.
- Mr. Jones is a rather clumsy man. At the ball, his pants are torn and he retires with a lady who wants to mend them. The rest of the guests get the wrong impression and chaos ensues.
- Hubby is in a hurry to get to the office, so he asks his wife to meet Jones, who is coming to visit them. At the railroad station she meets the wrong Jones, a cowpuncher, who is unaccustomed to high society. His behavior at the party develops a rapid succession of mirth-provoking situations, which are continued until hubby arrives with the real Jones, whom he has met accidentally.
- Everything on this old mundane sphere has its use. Even the burglar's visit, strange as it may seem, may prove a blessing, as this Biograph comedy will verify. Jones has an insatiable longing to go to the club for a little game, so as a subterfuge tells his wife he is called away on business. Mrs. J. by this time has become cruelly incredulous and declares she will wait up for him. At the club Jonesy breaks the bank, things come his way, but when he leaves for home he anticipates that on his return things may continue to come, but not so felicitously. However, luck is still with him, for he finds a burglar trying to gain entrance into his home. Aha! an idea. The burglar is a coward, and he forces him to break in and so plays the hero, thereby softening his wife's anger by apparently apprehending him.
- Dozens of people bring ladders to rescue a man from a roof.
- Mr. Jones is a not very successful adventurer that probably stole his name from his big ideal, Indiana Jones. Every time he seeks an adventure, he mess it all up, and the whole trip turn out to be an absurd event. Mr Jones is a trilogy of not very pedagogic short animation films for children.
- Alone in his room at an inn, a lustful old man is haunted by spirits.
- Having tackled matrimony, Dick finds the company of Dollie, his bride, so delightful that when Monday morning comes he forgets all about going to work. Then he dashes frantically out of doors, but the cars are all going the wrong way. Miss Highfly, an old sweetheart, comes along in her automobile. Dick begs her to "rush" him to the office. The two are arrested for speeding. Dick gives his name to the sergeant as "J. Jones." Dick, released, dirties up his clothes and his face, and limps into the office with a tale of being run over by a truck. Dollie arrives, inquiring for her missing husband. Dick is obliged to stick to his story and remember to limp. Headlines in the morning paper catch the bride's eye: "Joy Rider Arrested, Spooning at 53 Miles an Hour." A picture of Dick and Miss Highfly in the auto accompanies this juicy bit. Dollie confronts Dick with the picture. The latter is forced to invent a double, "J. Jones." The "double" gets the young husband into a series of scrapes which lead to his changing clothes with Dugan, a sport, and impersonating "J. Jones." Dugan, tricked out in Dick's clothes, and mistaken for the real owner of them, is borne home to Dolly, badly smashed up. The young wife sees Dugan's face. She rushes out of the house screaming for the police. Dick, meanwhile, enters with an officer, hastily changes clothes with Dugan, and takes his place on the couch. Dollie, on her return, is convinced that the shock was too much for her. The newlyweds are pacified.
- With the aide of his guide Virgil, a young man must examine his life if he wants to fight his way out of Hell.
- Matilda Jones, a widow, is resolved never to marry a man who does not measure up to the standard of her late husband. She goes away to spend a month at the beach and while there meets Clarence Kipp, who is on his vacation. Clarence falls in love with her at first sight, but is much discouraged at hearing so much about the prowess of the late Mr. Jones. Temple, Mrs. Jones' young hopeful, keeps him constantly informed on this subject and makes life miserable for him. Convinced that he cannot win the widow, Clarence determines to go away and finish his vacation elsewhere. Having written the widow a letter, telling her of his intention and saying that he will reappear when he has done something worthy of her late husband, he takes it to her room and places it on her bureau. Temple sees him enter the room and locks the door on him. Clarence is aghast and does not know what to do. He absolutely dares not risk discovery there. Getting out of the room, he attempts to get down the water chute to the ground, but Temple gets there first. He places a rain barrel, full of water, at the bottom of the chute, with the result that Clarence lands in it and gets soaked to the skin as well as covered with slime. Seeing Temple, Clarence offers him a quarter to get him a suit from his suitcase and bring it to the woodshed. Instead of getting him his own suit, however, he brings Clarence a suit that had been worn by his father. Clarence cuts a sorry figure, and still in this attire, he meets the widow, who, instead of laughing at him, is filled with compassion. She offers no objections when Clarence gives Temple a good thrashing and forces a confession from the boy that he ran spank as well as father, anyway. Mrs. Jones allows Clarence to take her in his arms and confesses, that, although not quite such a giant as her late husband, she loves him just as much.
- Reality show centering on the life of music artists Nas and Kelis.
- Mr. Jones, since his last escapade, had made strenuous efforts to amend the reputation he had gained in the eyes of the ladies of the Temperance League. But Oh! the ordeal, for such it was, was telling on him, and his pent-up spirits were threatening ebullition, when at last the chance comes. The league arranges to attend a three-days' convention out of town, and when Mrs. Jones departs, Jones sends a note to Smith, telling him to bring the gang, and they would have a "Prayer Meeting," enjoining him not to forget the "fixings." Well, the gang are not long in putting in an appearance, for they feel that every minute's delay is a chunk lost from a golden opportunity for fun. Of "fixing" there is much, and it isn't long before they are in the "Wild Indian" stage of inebriety. During this time the feminine nemesis of Rum, the League has arrived at the station just in time to see the train pull out. Madder than wet hens, they decide to pass the night with Mrs. Jones. "Oh, horror! Oh horror! a couple of times." Does not your sympathetic heart go out to poor unsuspecting Jones who in the meantime has gotten into a glorious condition, and the gang dress him in one of his wife's gowns, paint his face, carry him to the bedroom and throw him into bed, covering him up with the bedclothes. At this moment the prohibition party are seen approaching the house. The men hide as best they can the "fixings," and are sitting reading books entitled "Down with Rum" when the ladies enter. They of course are delighted at this sight, and the absence of Jones is explained by a faked note calling him to attend a sick friend, noble Jones. The ladies go to the bedroom to remove their wraps, and their intrusion arouses Jones, who, not recognizing them, makes a dash for them, at which they all rush wildly into the drawing room, screaming that there is a madman in the bedroom. The men then rush in and while pretending to annihilate the imagined maniac they tidy up Jones and slip him through the window, that he may go around and enter the front door. The fright attending this episode has somewhat sobered him and everything would have been well had not Mrs. J. got a whiff of his breath. Even this would have passed, but Sister Anderson spies the bottles. Well, it's all off. It looks bad for Jones until the gang step forward and claim all the blame, as Jones was not even present. Here Jones makes the bluff and exclaims majestically. "Madam, nimium de crede colori!" or, in other words, "Trust not to appearances." and the bluff goes.
- A grieving woman with a mysterious secret decides to leave a funeral with a man in the car behind hers. As he drives her to a rural beach they become close, however there's an underlying tragedy which may cut their friendship short.
- A 1946 public service film about using caution when driving in the country.
- Welsh journalist Garett Jones risks his life to expose the truth about the devastating famine in the Soviet Union (U.S.S.R) in the early 1930's.
- Portrait into the life of a once San Antonio Street Thug and his life as he tries to rebuild it.
- A documentary and story of an autistic child named Matthew Jones growing up in an American family. But, this film isn't going to be talking about the issues of autism, but rather how they change the people around them. You will get a glimpse into the lives of the Jones family and how their lives have been forever changed by Matthew. Is autism a curse, or a miracle in disguise?
- Earning a brief speaking role in an off Broadway play, Jack shares the stage with legendary actor James Earl Jones.
- LeVar is already worn out after working on several scenes all day long on the production of the series. He feels he needs to take on another identity, segueing into introducing the featured book, Bea and Mr. Jones. Madeline Kahn reads the book about a kindergarten student and her father who get so bored with their jobs that they decide to experiment by switching places for the day.
- 1965–1996TV Episode
- 2018– 28mTV Episode