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- A sea turtle, who was hatched in 1959, spends the next fifty years travelling the world, while it is being changed by global warming.
- With a mysterious time-altering app at their fingertips, two cousins pause, rewind, fast-forward and slow-motion their way into a whole host of rowdy laugh-out-loud exploits and reality-bending adventures.
- Sammy Slick vows to rid Ybor City of vampires after a Foxy's Strip Club dancer suspects a new owner of luring men in as prey.
- The compère of a seedy strip club struggles to keep one step ahead of the bookies to whom he owes money.
- Sammy and Rosie are an unconventional couple. They live amid chaos, surround themselves with intellectual street people, and sleep with everybody except each other. Things become interesting when Sammy's father visits.
- A young boy's lucky t-shirt is transformed through a power surge and gives its wearer super-powers.
- The first in a series of shorts highlighting songwriters of the era. This one features Sammy Fain, supported by Evelyn Hoey and The Eton Boys, singing songs he wrote, including "You Brought a New Kind of Love to Me", "Was That the Human Thing to Do" and "Let a Smile Be Your Unbrella." Follow-up shorts in the series featured songwriters Benny Davis and Cliff Friend.
- Sammy and Ray, leatherback turtles and friends forever, are enjoying an atoll's water and sand, shepherding new hatchlings Ricky and Ella out to sea. Suddenly, a poacher swoops in and ships them off to be part of a spectacular aquarium show for tourists in Dubai. The kingpin of the place, Big D the seahorse, enlists them in his plans for a great escape. But with their new friends Jimbo the bug-eyed blob fish and Lulu the snippy lobster, Annabel the sweet Octopus, and a whole family of penguins, Sammy and Ray hatch breakout plans of their own. That is when little Ricky and Ella arrive, determined to break in to rescue them. After a series of thrilling adventures and narrow escapes, our heroes head south to meet up with Shelly, Sammy's first and only love.
- Ten year old Sammy travels 4500 miles on his own from the Suez Canal to Durban, South Africa.
- Inspired by Spade's own family tree, the show turns on James Blake, a TV star who's absentee free-loading father Sammy resurfaces after James makes it big.
- Sammy Hagar travels the country interviewing and often performing with some of the most influential rock stars of the past 40 years.
- Sammy Davis Jr. Is roasted on the Dean Martin Celebrity Roast. Featured roasters include Foster Brooks, Milton Berle, Freddie Prinze, and Don Rickles.
- Sammy & Co is the TV series sequel of the two full length animated features "A Turtle's Tale: Sammy's Adventures" and "A Turtle's Tale 2: Sammy's Escape from Paradise". The heroes of this animated series are Ricky and Ella, two young turtles who live in a Paradisaic Atoll. Together they have a lot of incredible adventures!
- A musical comedy about two mismatched housemates from the acclaimed comedic duo, Sammy J - a human - and Randy - a purple puppet.
- In the magical kingdom Juraihelm, Tsunami is in line to be crowned as queen but must complete a test first. She must choose someone to make the world a better place.
- A star-studded roster of interviewees (including Jerry Lewis, Whoopi Goldberg and Billy Crystal) pay tribute to the legendary, multi-talented song-and-dance man.
- A lot of Angelenos can speak with some authority on Hollywood luminaries, if not with actual knowledge then certainly with distinct opinions. Take Skip E. Lowe. Mention Judy Garland, Steve McQueen, or even Madonna, and Lowe will have a thing or three to say. But unlike most, the 71-year-old Lowe has had a ringside seat to Hollywood's happenings for more than six decades. He's been an entertainer since escaping a rough childhood, first as a child actor and later a vaudevillian, and for the past 23 years has hosted "Skip E. Lowe Looks at Hollywood," an oddly popular public-access talk show in which he interviews the famous, once famous and almost famous. Here is Lowe's take on James Dean: "Well, darling, he loved life. Men, women, the 42nd Street scene, the night life, the whores, the food, the movies. Everything!" On Montgomery Clift: "Tragic. Lonely. Sweet. Monty was in the closet, but when he got drunk he let himself out. Almost every night he'd get blasted and stagger around Manhattan trying to find his way back to his apartment." And Shelley Winters: "Listen, honey, she's bold, courageous, and caring. This is a very strong lady who's filled with compassion for everyone in the world. Comparable, really, to Eleanor Roosevelt--only Shelley can act." After a life on the fringes of show business, Lowe's phone book of celebrity friends and acquaintances all but bulges. His own recognition, however, only began to build with the popularity of his cable show. "When I walk up Sunset Boulevard, people are honking horns and screaming, 'Skip E., we love you!' I don't have a billboard, but I feel like I'm Angelyne," Lowe gushes in a pitched voice that is immediately recognizable to late-night public access viewers in Los Angeles, where his show is carried by Adelphia and AT&T cable providers, as well as in San Francisco, New York, Chicago and Washington, D.C. The show has earned a cult following of viewers of all ages. It's the kind of recognition Lowe seems to have been courting all his life. His journey toward celebrity can be read in his new autobiography, "The Boy With the Betty Grable Legs," publishing this month from Carillon Press. "I spent years showcasing other people," Lowe says, leading the way to his chaotic living room, which doubles as his office. "Now it's time to let them know the real me." The 200-page memoir is chock-full of show-biz stories and photos with a cast of characters that includes strippers, mobsters, mega-stars and fringe players. Lowe spent nine years writing it because "every time I thought it was finished, there was something else to add." It's a campy and sometimes poignant book that's not afraid to dish. Lowe's survivor status is apparent in his West Hollywood apartment, which has the feel of a small, cluttered museum. He coaxes his guest to take a seat next to a lamp once owned by Rudolph Valentino. He points out an ashtray given to him by Lana Turner, a painting by Cornel Wilde and a map of Paris that, he says, once hung in James Dean's New York apartment. That done, he turns his attention to the dozens of framed photographs of dear friends. "There's the singer Dick Roman, who thought up my name. Here's me at some event with Rip Taylor. And there's Frank Sinatra. See the picture of me and Sylvester Stallone? One day his mother, Jacqueline, took me to his house for Thanksgiving dinner, and guess what? There was no turkey left. Sly made us sandwiches for Thanksgiving dinner!" Lowe is short, rubbery and jaunty. He has bright eyes, craggy pink skin and a shock of white hair that he has touched up to platinum. Still, there is an elfin quality about him. He could be 9, he could be 100. His energy is boundless. When he is speaking, which seems to be every waking moment, his voice alternates between a dainty whine and a brusque scream, as if he's trying to catch the attention of someone across the room, rather than the person next to him. It's easy to see why comics like Martin Short have taken to parodying Lowe. "Robert Morse told me he borrowed some of my mannerisms while working on the character of Truman Capote for Broadway," Lowe chirps. Whatever Lowe says he says with enormous zeal, as if everything in his life has been an amazing, madcap adventure. Helping a young Christian Brando find a job, his trip to the 7-Eleven this afternoon to buy lottery tickets, and being tied to the bedpost and robbed in Tunisia are all relayed with the same gushing enthusiasm. He Found His Niche Reintroducing Stars
- TV Mini Series
- This is a special show that celebrates Sammy Davis Jr's 60th anniversary in show business, including musical, comic and dancing performers.
- The story is if Sammi, who is engaged by her brother Waqas' friend Parvez, but he is killed by Waqas on the issue of 'Haq Mahr' and thus Sammi is first made 'wani' of Fazaluddin (Parvez's father) but then made Rab Nawaz's son Shahzeb's wani. Shahzeb's mother Nazo don't want this so she escaped Sammi with the help of Rashid, the servant and half-brother of Rab Nawaz. Rashid sends her into his girlfriend Chandi's home where her son Salar starts liking her and finally marries her when her mother refuses to marry him with a girl of Rahim Yar Khan. Waqas is in search of Sammi to kill her because she is unusable and their parents agree. Salar is kidnapped and so Waqas leaves Salar and Salar dies in an accident. The second storyline is of Rashid and his wife Salima, having 5 children who all are daughters for which his mother Zarina, who had also breed Rab Nawaz, says him to remarry Chandi but he refuses to marry her. Salima expects again but due to miscourage, her 6th daughter is dead. Zarina thinks to marry Rashid with the doctor Naheed, who checks B.P of Salima. The third storyline is of Naheed and how her struggles turn into vain when she is treated strictly by her brother and sister in law (Bina Chaudhry). She comes in love of Ghulam Rasool and they both marry each other and her nephew Aliyan (Bilal Khan) supports her in every decision.
- Sammy and Company was a variety and talk-show program hosted by the American singer, dancer, and comedian Sammy Davis Jr. from 1975 to 1977.
- A restaurateur unwisely misappropriates mob money in order to buy a house for his aging father.
- Official Enrique Iglesias Finally Found You music video.
- Stage production captured on film, an adaptation of Stop the World: I Want to Get Off.
- Sammy Hagar performs in the music video "Winner Takes It All" from the original motion picture soundtrack for the film Over the Top (1987) recorded for Geffen Records. The music video opens with Hagar running to the camera and playing guitar. As he sings the song, clips from the film play throughout. In the end, Hagar and Stallone arm wrestle.
- TV Series
- A spectacular variety show, filled with the cream on North East talent, performed to raise money in memory of the late North East actor, Sammy Johnson, to give the next generation of North East talent a helping hand.
- Samy Goldstein, a writer for a television program, is surrounded by an oppressive female environment. Then decides to resume his passion for literature. Meet Mary, a beauty in crisis. From there a series of misunderstandings will happen.
- With his imaginary "magic pan and magic spoon," Sammy and his friends Sharlene and Wiggy cook up best-selling and award-winning children's books. "Sammy's Story Shop" features fun and engaging animated hosts and selections from Weston Woods Studio's award-winning shorts, promising to delight, entertain and inspire.
- Tsunami, one of the two candidates for the throne of the magic kingdom Juraihelm, is chosen to ascend the throne. Though to be queen, she has to pick an idol who can represent her. Rumiya, the other candidate, despises Tsunami, even though she acts as a friend to her. Rumiya thinks that she is superior to Tsunami and tries to foil Tsunami's crowning. Tsunami's chooses the earthling Sasami as her magical warrior to bring peace and love to earth. Rumiya uses Sasami's introverted friend, Misao, and turns her into the wild warrior, Pixy Misa. Pixyy Misa causes mayhem on earth, while Sasami does not want to except the reality of magic.
- Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis, Jr. and Liza Minnelli live on stage in Detroit.
- A small boy crippled since birth helps his family find faith through his gentle spirit.
- The 2008 event, staged at Newcastle City Hall on Sunday 8th February, featured a stellar cast of performers. Actors Tim Healy, Kevin Whately, Timothy Spall and Christopher Fairbank resurrected their Auf Wiedersehen Pet characters yet again for a hilarious sketch set in Sherwood Forest and written by the shows creators, Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais. Denise Welch, Charlie Hardwick, Angie Lonsdale and Nick Newbould performed a side-splitting piece celebrating the final voyage of the Tuxedo Princess and were joined by Zoë Tyler and Coleen Nolan in another, lampooning their popular TV show, Loose Women. The Geordie version is called Slack Lasses. Ex-Lindisfarne musicians Ray Jackson, Billy Mitchell and Ray Laidlaw rocked the City Hall with some magnificent music. Comedians Brendan Healy, Steve Womack and Peter Peverley had the audience in stitches. Young dancer Liam Mower reprised his show-stopping performance in the West End hit Billy Elliott and brought the house down.
- Biting, bite-sized comedy as Sammy J rips into the political machinations of Canberra and beyond. With an insatiable appetite for politics, Sammy blends comedy and song where he can harass and heckle the politics of the day.
- After a surprising job offer, the place he left so many years ago calls him back once more. Christopher is called to return to his family Showbar which was abandoned many years ago soon after his father went missing. No one will talk about the place. It's like it was one big dream or never even existed in the first place. But this dream soon turns into a nightmare when he and some others he meets along the way encounter the dangers, set up by the new owner of the place. What will they do against this new threat and will surviving be an option?
- When a black puppet named Sammy, performing at the hands of his malevolent puppeteer, falls in love with a beautiful woman in his audience, he sets his sights on freedom from his strings to live a life of dignity and humanity with her.
- WW II Marine and Iwo Jima Survivor Sammy Bernstein's story of two battles, the first, his thirty-six days of hell on Iwo Jima: The second, serving as a Jew in the World War II Marine Corps.
- An American, separated from his troop, protects a helpless Russian girl from marauding Bolsheviks.
- "Mihoshi's Special," narrated by the title character, is a side story about Mihoshi's life as a Galaxy Police Officer. Mihoshi introduces her partner, Kiyone-an up-and-coming officer who believes that having Mihoshi as her partner could be the end of her career-and explains how they solved the case of the Missing Super Energy. Other characters from the Tenchi Muyo series return and have alternate roles in the special. While the storyline parodies various anime works, Mihoshi's Special explores Mihoshi's past and provides a glimpse at her probable future.
- Promotional video of the DJ Sammy's single: Yanou and Dominique van Hulst sing to camera while in a fantasy scenario appear different people as a woman in white large dress, two Japanese kids and an all-blond family.
- Salvatore "Sammy the Bull" Gravano (born March 12, 1945) is an American gangster who became the underboss of the Gambino crime family. This is his story. Directed by James Carroll.
- Sammy Davis Jr. may well have been the most versatile man ever to enter show business. He could dance, do impressions, turn in stellar performances in both comedy and drama on Broadway and in film, and was a founding member of the legendary "Rat Pack." But in this marvelous DVD, you'll see what he's best remembered for: It's Sammy Davis Jr. Singing At His Best.
- When Sammie & Davey get hold of the most hallucinogenic weed on the market they are in for one wild ride.