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- When Christian, an LA trust-fund kid with casual ties to Hollywood, learns of a secret affair between Tara and the lead of his film project, Ryan, he spirals out of control, and his cruel mind games escalate into an act of bloody violence.
- Two archaeologists seek out the Canyon of the Dead and the dead find them.
- A look at the roots of the historic music scene in L.A.'s Laurel Canyon featuring the music of iconic groups such as The Byrds, The Beach Boys, Buffalo Springfield, and The Mamas and the Papas.
- A survival story about a honeymooning couple who get lost in the wide expanse of the Grand Canyon.
- When two best friends hiking the Grand Canyon trust an experienced hiking guide to bring them on an off-trail adventure, things go south when he takes them captive, and they have to fight both man and nature to make it out.
- 2021– Not Rated7.4 (4.1K)TV SeriesSituated 30 miles northwest of Los Angeles in the San Fernando Valley, Sierra Canyon High School has established itself as a perennial powerhouse for Southern California basketball.
- Delivers the story of the advent of rock music spawned in the garden of the Hollywood Hills, Laurel Canyon.
- A woman, struggling to find courage in her troubled marriage, fights for survival, after a skydiving accident leaves her hanging from a 1000-foot-high ledge in the Grand Canyon.
- Two journalists traverse the Grand Canyon by foot, hoping to better understand the revered canyon.
- This is the 6th CBS Copperfield TV special, introduced by the host Ricardo Montalban. It is officially titled "THE MAGIC OF David Copperfield VI" but is better known as "The Magic of David Copperfield VI: Floating Over the Grand Canyon", in witch "Floating Over the Grand Canyon" is a reference to the first illusion, given that for the first time David Copperfield performs an illusion in witch he floats in midair. This illusion is one of the few no more repeated, and also one of the few conceived and filmed for the TV audience only, since it was not possible to have a live audience. However in this special he finally reveals the name of his duck, called "pet duck Webster" and showed for the first time in the "David's Fable" illusion, the last one of the third special. So, the illusions performed are: "Grand Canyon Levitation", "Vanishing Giraffe Neck", "The Girl And Her Bird", "Instant Photo" (aka "Kids Allisa And Bo"), "Love Magic Lost" (aka "One More Night"), "Audience Jumping Rubber Bands" (aka "Project Magic", that is first a rehabilitation program founded by Copperfield in 1982), "Slow-Mo Duck" and "Escape From Death". This last feat is the first escapology number that Copperfield presents in a special, never performed before by anybody, and inspired to an illusionist of the past, Harry Houdini. During this escape, Montalban shows the Copperfield's parents, Hyman Kotkin and Rebecca Kotkin, who make their first appearance among the spectators in a Copperfield TV special.
- In the early days of the 20th century, an entire team disappeared while on an expedition deep into the Grand Canyon in search of a long-rumored hidden city.
- America's Stonehenge?
- The antics of a burro named Brighty is set among the grandeur of the Grand Canyon. The animal endures some perilous adventures before finding friendship with a prospector who finally strikes it rich.
- Gene Autry's stolen horse turns up in a ghost town where Gene goes after he is left stranded during a stagecoach race.
- Follow the scientific expedition of John Wesley Powell who mapped the canyon and boated the Colorado River rapids into modern times.
- In California, a boy and his adoptive father find an outlaw's hidden treasure but the news leaks out, sending unscrupulous characters after the gold.
- Gene heads some cattlemen who have been swindled by McCoy. McCoy needed their money to pay off his gambling debt.
- Jackson, a struggling young therapist, works at an unethical residential treatment center for At-Risk Youth. Jackson and Kate navigate a complicated relationship while Jackson connects with Nate, a suicidal teen reminding him of himself.
- 1. Opening: Soaring Above the Canyon [1:39] 2. Kenny Entrance and Welcome on Stage [:36] 3. "Cody's Song" [4:56] 4. Whenever I Call You Friend" [3:24] 5. "House at Pooh Corner" [:58] 6. "Danny's Song" [2:14] 7. "Your Mama Don't Dance" [4:13] 8. "Heart to Heart" [2:53] 9. "This Is It" [3:11] 10. Kenny Talks From Stage: Making Things Change (Grand Canyon Images) [1:16] 11. "Conviction of the Heart" [5:18] 12. Kenny Talks From Stage and Performs "Leap of Faith" [8:52] 13. Kenny Speaks of Falling in Love: "Blackbird" [1:47] 14. "Sweet Reunion" [5:17] 15. "The Real Thing" [5:38] 16. "If You Believe" [6:50] 17. "Celebrate Me Home" [10:13] 18. Band and Production Credits [3:04]
- Brandi Carlile features reimagined songs from her acclaimed album, 'In These Silent Days.'
- Two best friends travel across California to a huge party. Along the way, they have to deal with the Mafia, Bounty Hunters, the FBI, and worst of all, their girlfriends.
- Notorious outlaw Pete McKay has almost found the long-searched-for treasure of Cactus Canyon. But when several other rascally opponents show up to claim the treasure as well, a showdown is inevitable.
- Why are parts of the Grand Canyon "Off Limits"? Are Egyptian mummy's and artifacts in the caves along the Colorado River, as reported by the Phoenix Gazette in 1909? Does the Grand Canyon have connections to ancient Egypt? We investigate.
- Zion Canyon: Treasure of the Gods makes it possible for viewers to explore the hidden recesses and dizzying heights of the canyon in breathtaking detail. The immense panoramas filling the screen make viewers part of the journey to discover the real Zion Canyon and its treasures, as well as the treasures of other beautiful canyons of the Southwest.
- Nick Knowles travels in and around the perilous landscape of the Grand Canyon experiencing all it has to offer.
- Those who might write about this film without seeing it might also question why the government needed horses during WW II (if that is all they knew about it from a short synopsis read somewhere), but viewing it one can learn that Jim Fellows, is the head of a government experiment in wild horse reclamation for purposes other than war, and his efforts are hampered by Gus Jordan, manager of the swanky Lariat Lodge dude ranch, but actually the leader of a gang of rustlers who steal the horses as fast as the ranchers can round them up for the project. When the rustlers steal a herd from Alice Blake, her kid brother Bobbie, sets out to get help from his radio favorites, Roy Rogers, King of the Cowboys, and the Sons of the Pioneers, who are en route to Lariat Lodge to play a one-night stand. While riding down the road with Gabby Whittaker, who has given him a ride in his jalopy, Bobbie sees three men who he recognizes as rustlers and, when he tries to stop them, they begin beating him with whips. His life is saved by the timely arrival of Roy and the Sons of the Pioneers. On the way to take Bobbie back to his sister, who is at the Fellows Ranch, they run into the rustlers on a raid, and take Burt Wooster and Pete prisoners. Wooster, the foreman at the Fellows Ranch, is actually an accomplice working for Jordan. He insists that he is not a gang member and Roy, pretending to believe him, agrees to let him take Pete to Sheriff Brite. Unaware that Roy and the Sons are following, Wooster and Pete go straight to the Lariat Lodge, where Wooster, after announcing that he is quitting, soon learns that he should have gone to the Sheriff with Pete, because Jordan and Pete shoot him. He lives long enough to tell Roy that the signal for a rustler raid is the playing of a certain song over the Lodge's nightly radio program.
- One year after the Vietnam War, four friends run afoul of a demonic presence in the creepy wilderness of California, unleashing a haunting truth none of them are ready to face.
- The Canyon War uncovers the tumultuous events of 1858 in British Columbia, an untold story of a war swept under the carpet for 150 years. It was the days of the Fraser River Gold Rush, which saw some 30 to 40 thousand gold seekers flood into the Fraser Valley, culminating in the Fraser River War in August of that year. Many lives were lost, both Native and non-Native, until peace was finally concluded in Lytton through diplomatic efforts of N'lakapamux Chief, Spintlum, and an American miner and militia Captain Henry Snyder. The film documents the roots of the war, as well as how two leaders managed to bring it to an end despite heavy odds and higher stakes. The efforts of Chief Spintlum of Lytton and Capt. Henry Snyder of San Francisco prevented the war from spreading south of the border something that would have almost certainly resulted in U.S. troops occupying the mainland of B.C. The significance of the conflict was downplayed by Gov. James Douglas, who was helpless to intervene in the war despite having instructions to prevent bloodshed between the miners and the First Nations. The full extent of the struggle has never been told until now.
- Returning from World War I, Glenn Kilbourne travels to Arizona to regain his health. He meets a local girl, Flo Hutler, who helps him recover. His fiancee, Carley Burch, follows him to Arizona but soon decides she'd rather go back to New York. When Flo is badly hurt in an accident, Glenn decides to repay her for her help in bringing him back to health by proposing marriage. Carley hears about it and returns to Arizona, arriving on the day the two are to be married. Complications ensue.
- A combination of hurricane-force winds and the snapping of an electrical pole starts the Honda Canyon Fire on Vandenberg Air Force Base, California, early in the morning of December 20, 1977. Over a thousand people consisting of professional firemen and military personnel fight the fire. Outlier winds would increase to over a hundred miles per hour, making the firefight almost impossible. In the course of events, a conflict of cultures emerged. Military commanders, fearful of the Base's cold war secrets being compromised, attempted to control the protocols and procedures of the civilian fire fighters called upon to battle the enormous blaze, offering up their own untrained personnel to fight a conflagration that, for all intents and purposes, should have never been fought and couldn't be beaten. Four fatalities and sixty-five injuries result. Almost ten thousand acres burn, resulting in significant damage to the military installation infrastructure. Ironically and fortuitously, the fire will be out, a little more than 30 hours later, due to an incoming Pacific rain storm. The Air Force quickly declares it a victory, a battle won by its brave Airmen. However, those who were there will tell you a different story. Firestorm '77 recounts the confusion and chaos of December 1977 as told by those that were there on the front lines.
- Watson awakes to a beautiful, harmonious reality, seemingly existing solely for him. But, he can't help but wonder, did the world really change or did his mind wake up on the other side of the life he knew?
- Female outlaw Sam Reiley and her posse seek the truth behind the suspicious disappearance of her adoptive Lakota father in this epic tale of love, friendship, and courage, showcasing the strength of the human spirit.
- A thriller for twenty-somethings with a twisty, dangerous canyon house at its core. Michael and his roommate Brett enjoy the post-graduate college life when Michael stumbles upon Cerenka, a beautiful, late twenties damsel in distress.
- Fifty years later, five friends reunite in the neighborhood they grew up in to reflect upon how their unusual childhoods in the hills above 1960s Los Angeles influenced themselves, their families, and their friends.
- Freight wagons are being stolen and ransomed back to their owners. Government agent Steve Langtry (and his alter ego the Durango Kid) is sent break up the Hood Gang that's behind the robberies.
- Gary Morgan is a modern day Renaissance man. He lives in a giant blue castle nestled on the top of Laurel Canyon with his family of equally colorful inhabitants. The notorious actor, stunt man, clown, inventor, jester and animal suit wearing maestro opens his castle doors to his own created vaudevillian paradise on the hill.
- Dave Brandon (Tom Tyler) tries to break away from his life of crime, but his old gang won't let him.
- Take a breathtaking tour through these three treasured national parks that are dramatically different, yet share a common geological bond in a single story of the Grand Staircase.
- Set in the days before California became a state, Steven Bancroft, a young officer in the U. S. Calvary, is given the assignment of ensuring that dirty-work by agents of Spain, Mexico or Russian aren't going to keep statehood-for-California from becoming a reality. Bancroft uses his guns to settle any debates regarding international laws. His horse, Tarzan, also comes in handy.
- A woman making a video in a forest encounters a strange stranger.
- In 1904, two upper-class women escape the confines of their elite New York families and journey to the freedom and excitement of the American Southwest.There they find love, artistic freedom, relationships, and experiences that lead them to fight the forces of Indian cultural genocide.
- On Hallowe'en weekend, 1966, a work of art and a Los Angeles legend was born.
- A pacifist who helps settle neighborly disputes using the art of nonviolence, takes it upon himself to investigate a string of grisly murders.
- Bob goes west in search of the man who framed him. On the train he meets his former sweetheart, May, who is now engaged to Jim Harper, and learns that they are on their way to a mining camp near Canyon of the Fools. Agreeing to help the sheriff capture some bandits, Bob goes into a mine cave in which some gold has been hidden. He discovers Jim Harper to be the man he has sought, and after many adventures he rescues May and rounds up the gang. He is rewarded with May's love and the gold.