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- The story of Richard Kuklinski, the notorious contract killer and family man. When he was finally arrested in 1986, neither his wife nor his daughters had any clue about his real profession.
- A salesman with a sudden passion for reform has an idea to sell to his barfly buddies: throw away your pipe dreams. The drunkards, living in a flophouse above a saloon, resent the idea.
- Richard Kuklinski was a devoted husband, a loving father...and a ruthless killer. A decade after HBO last visited him in prison, the convicted murderer, who freely admits having whacked more than 100 people in cold blood, takes viewers back inside his cold, calculating mind. In this follow-up to America Undercover's 1992 film The Iceman Tapes: Conversations with a Killer, Kuklinski provides all-new insights about his exploits as one of the Mafia's most notorious assassins...and reveals some shocking confessions for a number of previously unsolved murders.
- The imperial guard and his three traitorous childhood friends ordered to hunt him down get accidentally buried and kept frozen in time. 400 years later pass and they are defrosted continuing the battle they left behind
- A frozen Ming Dynasty royal guard and the equally frigid rapist-killer he's tracking are thawed out in modern-day Hong Kong.
- Theodore Hickman, a hardware salesman, makes by-yearly visits to Harry Hope's 1910-era waterfront bar for his periodical drinking binges. But on this visit he has decided to try to save the bar's patrons from their "lying pipe dreams."
- For the third time, HBO cameras go inside Trenton State Maximum Security Prison--and inside the mind of one of the most prolific killers in U.S. history--in this gripping documentary. Mafia hit man Richard Kuklinski freely admits to killing more than 100 people, but in this special, he speaks with top psychiatrist Dr. Park Dietz in an effort to face the truth about his condition. Filled with more never-before-revealed confessions, it's the most chillingly candid Iceman special yet as it combines often-confrontational interview footage between Kuklinski and Dietz with photos, crime reenactments and home movies that add new layers to this evolving and fascinating story.
- When Daffy hears that the Klondike trading post is paying good money for furs, Bugs' pelt becomes endangered.
- Otzi The Iceman Must Die, based on the true historical case of a man found perfectly preserved in ice for thousands of years, whose manner of death scientists were able to determine with a forensic analysis - he was murdered.
- Dramatization of the possible life of the famous mummy "Ötzi", found on September, 19th 1991 in the Ötztal Alps in South Tyrol, Italy.
- Matt Shea and Daisy-May Hudson receive training from Wim Hof, the Iceman, in an attempt to climb a freezing cold mountain.
- Like 'Twin Peaks,' but with a bit more murder. Town veterinarian/coroner Russell Coldpalm and his cop buddies unearth the horrible truth their parents tried to bury in this dark new comedy that chronicles the serial murders of The Iceman. Is he back to kill again?
- Many women in Gotham have been frozen from the inside out, this is the work of the Villain Dr. Freeze. Can the Fatbat and the new Robin defeat this villain.
- Legend for the San Antonio Spurs organization, Gervin's story is one of triumph as overcame drug addiction and became a pillar in his community, using his wealth to start schools and clinics to help the needy.
- Lewis Pugh has 10 seconds before he plunges into the freezing Arctic Ocean, where he swims a kilometre across Antarctica, wearing nothing but a Speedo and a swim cap, a feat never thought possible. 'Ordinary' humans would probably die within minutes in this icy water! How can his naked body cope with these conditions for so long? And why on earth would anyone want to do such a crazy thing?
- A documentary that follows the illustrious career of legendary MMA fighter Chuck Liddell from prospect to UFC champion.
- As the earth heats up, rapidly melting glaciers are exposing long lost relics and releasing corpses from their icy tombs. Perhaps the most famous, frozen for more than 5,000 years on a remote mountain pass is Otzi, the iceman. Who was this man that lived nearly a thousand years before the pyramids and why did his life end in violence? Now, after nearly a decade of forensic analysis, new updates emerge in the cold case of Otzi.
- Docudrama about Ötzi, a well-preserved natural mummy of a man from about 3300 BC.
- In the 1980s and 1990s, Anthony Irvine was a comedian and cabaret performer. His act was a little unusual. As the Iceman, he went on stage - to melt ice. But what happened next and where did he go?
- His job as street cleaner becomes tiresome to Ham, especially when he learns that Rubberheel, the inspector, has his eyes on him. Resigning his position, Ham launches upon an iceman's career. Bud, his son, hitches behind on his father's ice wagon, and thus learns that Ham loves the ladies. He sees his father endeavor to arrange a date with Mrs. Rubberheel. The latter, to get rid of the flirtatious iceman, agrees to meet him in the park. When the inspector returns home, he learns of what has happened. Ham forgets Mrs. Rubberheel when he meets Alice, another of his customers. Again he makes a date. Alice agrees to meet him, but vows to give Ham the lesson of his life. Bud runs home and informs his mother of Ham's flirtations. Mrs. Ham promptly sets out for the spot where Ham is to meet Mrs. Rubberheel and Alice. The inspector proceeds to the rendezvous. He finds Dick, Alice's sweetheart, there. Mistaking each other for Ham, the two get into a fight. Matters are explained, however, and Ham later meets the enraged men. He flees, Arriving at the top of a hilly street ahead of his pursuers, he sends cakes of ice sliding toward them. But Mrs. Ham arrives from the opposite direction. Ham gives one glance at her enraged countenance, and leaps off a bridge into a swiftly-running stream. His pursuers offer to rescue him, but Ham takes no chances of falling into his wife's hands. Waving farewell he sinks.
- Mike, a husky ice man, is in love with Delia, servant girl. Smith, a fireman, meets Delia and she forsakes Mike. The ice man is inconsolable over his loss. The family that employs Delia goes away and Delia is left in charge. Smith invites her to go with him to the ball of the Daniel Slattery Association, and she consents. Her mistress's clothes are so fine, and she is sure that she would look well in them that in an evil moment she yields to temptation and goes to the ball arrayed in them. She is belle of the ball, and Smith is proud that he is her escort, while poor Mike stands gloomily by, brooding over his wrongs. The Harrisons return unexpectedly from their visit and Mrs. Harrison discovers that some of her clothes are missing. A jealous maid tells of Delia's act and the Harrisons, accompanied by a policeman, go to the scene of Delia's triumph. Delia is shorn of her borrowed finery while the fickle fireman and her former admirers laughed at her plight, but Mike, her former admirer, comes to her assistance, secures clothes for her, and earns her undying devotion and gratitude.
- Lizzie, a pretty servant girl, secures a job in the boarding house. There she is admired by the boarders. M. Schmaltz, the proprietor, helps her saw the wood, while his son carries up the coal. The other boarders do whatever they can to assist her. Her heart, however, has been won by Tim, the iceman. When Tim calls and sees the son making love to her he beats him up. The boarders fight among themselves and with their wives when their efforts at love-making to the pretty maid are discovered. Lizzie comes into the parlor and helps the cause along by applying a rolling pin thoroughly to their heads. When the house has been considerably wrecked. Lizzie, who has been hired to "clean up," returns to her duties in the kitchen. Tim enters and is accepted. They go upstairs, hand the sick boarders the laugh and exit.
- James Westcott and John Baxter are two business acquaintances. Baxter has a daughter, Betty, whose indolent habits are a source of displeasure. One day she dresses herself as a maid and determines to demonstrate that she can be useful. Westcott has a son, Roy, who is busily engaged in sowing wild oats. Wescott's patience finally becomes exhausted, and he demands that Roy shall go to work, starting at the bottom by driving one of his father's ice wagons. Roy consents. Among the houses where Roy delivers ice is Baxter's. He sees Betty, and falls in love with her. That night he calls on her in his character of iceman. The romance progresses until one hot day when Baxter meets Westcott and invites him to his front porch to have a cool drink. Betty, in her role of maid, goes to prepare it. Finding the ice box empty, she steps out on the rear porch to see if the iceman is coming. Roy appears with a great cake of ice and the young people stop to chat. The cake of ice slowly melts away under the hot sun, while Baxter and Westcott swelter on the front porch. The delay finally becomes unbearable and Baxter decides to investigate. He reaches the rear porch just as Roy is about to kiss Betty. He orders Betty into the house, and turns on Roy, and indignantly orders him off. Baxter rejoins Westcott on the front porch where they discuss the impudent iceman, while Ellen, the cook, serves them a warm drink containing the little piece of ice Roy has left. Roy cannot understand Baxter's action. Thoroughly angry, he determines to go back and get Betty and elope with her. He finds her in the kitchen, and she consents to go. Just as they are leaving, Ellen tells Baxter and Westcott that the iceman has stolen Betty. Roy places Betty in the ice wagon and drives off. The pursuers are being distanced when the help of a passing automobile enables them to overtake the fugitives. Betty sits on the back steps of the wagon and weeps while Baxter heaps abuse on Roy. Westcott discovers the identity of the iceman, and taking exception to Baxter's language, indignantly asks if his son is not good enough for Baxter's maid. Baxter reports that Betty is his daughter. Baxter and Westcott are not averse to such an alliance, they see the humor of the situation, and everyone is satisfied.