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- A man's heroic attempt to help a woman in distress ends up with him waking up the next day without a kidney and plotting his revenge.
- Based on true events: Noah Melville (Malcolm McDowell), a popular college professor and confirmed sensualist, provides scholarships for gorgeous college girls through an escort service, whose satisfied clients include the chairman of the school board (Timothy Bottoms), the chief of police, and even the Mayor of their idyllic college town.
- In this Twilight Zone-esque thriller by director Travis B. Miller, five strangers awake in an abandon two-story house with a few unanswered questions racing through their minds. Who are they? Where are they? Why are they there? They soon discover that the obvious answers are not always the right ones. With nerves stretched thin, and time closing in, those remaining realize that if they want to escape from the forsaken place, they will have to work together to solve the puzzle, taking them on a psychological maze of murder and mayhem that is Purgatorium.
- On their way home from the concert, an accident happens and Nelo is trapped in the family's burning car. She dies from a single gunshot - But, how?
- TV Series
- Venkat Anna or just Anna to those who love and even revere him, is a self-perceived righteous man. His approach to life is rooted in a simple approach to Karma. By doing good, he believes that if he hasn't done anything wrong, Karma is a witness to his good actions and bad won't ever happen to him. The plot revolves around a moral dilemma that tests this belief of Anna as he struggles to define what's wrong and what could be justified.
- No writer has yet to accurately explain a movie producer's role--from acquiring scripts to negotiating for stars to overseeing the set.
- A desperate young employee gambles a pound of their own flesh against a large sum of their boss's cash, with life-altering consequences
- Boyden is once again in turmoil over his daughter.
- Jerry feels a bit depressed and decides to buy a motorcycle. He wants to borrow money from Bob. Bob turns him down and says it is to save their friendship. Jerry is upset that Bob won't loan him the money.
- Kay Evans goes into The Station to report that her husband's suit and shoes have been stolen, but when Dixon explains that CID will investigate, she's reluctant, and tries to drop the complaint.
- Eddie is hired by a father to defend his son, a white rookie cop accused of shooting a black youth during a riot, meanwhile Roger is uncertain that he can fulfill a request from his own father (Robert King).
- The wife of a U.S. military chaplain is murdered. The accused is a solider with a shaky record. The town surrounding the base is on edge, complicating the investigation of Erskine and Rhodes.
- Hunter is found, having survived 11 days in a collapsed basement. Jesus Martinez almost starts a gang war claiming his little sister was kidnapped the day before her wedding. Buntz is suspected of keeping and selling a kilo of cocaine for himself from the plane crash suitcase. LaRue is nearly shot in the face and afterwards, briefly thinks he's invincible. Goldblume's first short story is published and everybody in the precinct except Belker recognizes himself in one of the characters.
- Patty Toma's long-ago boyfriend, who is also a buddy of David Toma, is a restaurateur with a big money problem. To finance the restaurant, he borrowed money from loan sharks who have become increasingly nasty as his "vigorish" (payment with interest) goes deeper into arrears. They stop him at a bank's night depository and cheerfully take the restaurant's entire revenues for the week, leaving him with a nasty knife-slash wound on one hand as a reminder that he only paid up for the one week and he's still due the next week, with lots of so-called interest payments. The restaurateur is getting increasingly desperate -- he had already paid more than triple the amount of the loan with only a minuscule reduction of the principal -- and Toma volunteers to help. Soon, the leader of the loan-sharking operation is murdered in an apparent power play. Toma finds out that one of his street-contact "friends" was involved in the killing, and manages to infiltrate the new gang. Features a great gunfight at the end where Toma manages to knock out or pin down everybody without using his gun -- despite dodging multiple gunshots.
- A mysterious young man causes havoc when he comes to Skelthwaite looking for his long-lost father.
- Sally's utterly horrified when Peter tells her that she's got a wobbly bum, the boys bet her that she won't be able to lose as much weight as Auntie, and things quickly get tough when hunger starts to get the better of her.
- New clues bring hope for closure. Sheriff Espey is now confident that Branson Perry was a victim of homicide due to drug world connections, but will his evidence be enough to file charges? Tragedy visits Skidmore again when Bobbie Jo Stinnett is murdered at 8 months pregnant, her baby stolen from her womb. With an infant's life at stake, Skidmore finally springs to action to help with the case.
- Ruth makes a play for the casino with some help from a familiar face. Wendy cozies up to Omar's sister and arranges a meeting with Clare.
- Anna believes she has found a way to identify fifth columnists: they are acquiring human emotions and can be screened for them. They start by checking everyone on board the mother ship. The Visitors announce that humans will be allowed to live aboard one of their 29 ships. Kyle Hobbes convinces Erica, Ryan and the others that they have to let Anna know they're there and that they are a threat. Ryan is increasingly concerned about Valerie's pregnancy which is advancing at a rapid pace. He has to decide whether to tell her what is going on but in the short term has to go on board the mother ship to get medicine or Valerie will not survive the pregnancy.
- Elle and Tito decide it's time to get back in shape. What starts out as a joint effort turns into a heated competition to decide who can lose more weight.
- A young woman turns up at the Mill to prove to an older man that she is still a virgin. It seems that she has sold her virginity to the highest bidder on the Internet. And it's a lot of money. Julia noses in and tries to talk her out of it. It's the day of Daniel's big interview at a posh clinic, so Zara tries to 'help' him with a selection of questions about his past.
- 2018–Podcast Episode
- Episode: (2021)2018– 46mPodcast Episode
- Dixie gets a feeling that she is being used to chauffeur an elderly man around by frequently calling the ambulance.
- 2018– 51mPodcast Episode
- The 7-4 investigates the suspicious death of the patriarch of a neighborhood barbecue joint who has a close connection to Suarez.
- 2022– 1h 52mPodcast Episode
- 2018– 38mPodcast Episode
- 2016– 1h 2mPodcast Episode
- Mike tries to bluff Harvey with his newfound money, but the move backfires, and the case takes a physical toll on Rachel. Meanwhile, Louis helps Donna memorize some Shakespeare for a play.
- 2005–10 (7)TV EpisodeThe feature film "Pound of Flesh" had a red carpet premiere at The Pacific Grove Theaters on May 7, 2015. The film stars Jean-Claude Van Damme and Aki Aleong. Dawna Lee Heising interviewed Aki Aleong for City Beat Live and Eye on Entertainment.