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- Tintin travels to Peru to rescue some archaeologists from an old inca curse.
- A woman becomes a fortune teller after losing a beauty contest.
- Ballet interpretations of literary classics. Sponsored by the Ford Automotive Dealers of America.
- When Henry Howland, the great philanthropist, feels his health failing, he makes his will and entrusts it to his nephew, Walter, to file away in his private safe. Impelled by curiosity, Walter opens the will and discovers that his uncle has cut him off with a mere pittance, leaving the major portion of his estate to charity. He cleverly forges a new clause to the will, and is in the act of substituting it for the original when surprised by his uncle. After a heated argument, Howland dies of heart failure and Walter, panic-stricken, carries him to his own room and notifies the coroner. Later, Walter accompanies Gladys Brooks, with whom he is in love, to the retreat of a Hindoo mystic, a crystal gazer, who bares Walter's life while in a mesmeric trance. Fearful of arrest, Walter escapes from the room and eludes the detectives put on his tracks by the district attorney, who is a rival suitor for the hand of Gladys. After a time he returns and makes a clean breast of the whole affair. The district attorney seeing that Gladys loves Walter, and that Walter is sincere in his desire to start life anew, calls off his detectives and allows the couple to catch the Montreal express.
- The first scene shows a number of convicts working in a quarry. The brutality of one of the guards causes one of the convicts to strike the guard and makes a desperate attempt to escape. After several exciting adventures the convict takes refuge in the home of Professor Brown. The Professor has left his wife at home alone and he has gone to the home of a friend to meet some fellow scientists who have gathered to investigate the powers of the noted spiritualist "medium" Seera. This medium possesses a ball of pure crystal and he claims and proves that when he places his hands over the ball any person who gazes into the crystal will see a vision of some happening, past, present or future, in the life of a loved one. Professor Brown gazes into the ball and sees his wife bound to a chair, surrounded by the smoke and flames of a burning room. The ball has given a vision of part of what has happened since Brown left his wife in their peaceful home. The convict has tied Mrs. Brown to a chair to prevent her from alarming the servants while he goes upstairs in search of clothes to take the place of his convict stripes. The brave woman makes her way into the adjoining library, and after knocking the receiver off with her teeth, she is about to telephone for assistance, when the convict enters and cuts the wire. On his way out the convict upsets the lamp, and the carpet and furniture take fire as he leaves the room. Entirely helpless, the poor woman is almost maddened with terror as she sees smoke, and later, flames, coming through the door. She struggles to release herself, but she cannot loosen the rope that binds her to the chair. The Professor, in his friend's automobile, is seen dashing along the roads at a furious rate; but suddenly he comes to a stop, and the agonized husband is informed by the chauffeur that the machinery has broken. There is no other vehicle in sight. But Brown races off on foot, with but one thought, to save his wife. Meanwhile, the prison guards in pursuit of the escaped convict have borrowed a buggy and are rapidly driving down the road, when they see their man and capture him. Brown, running along, finds the buggy. In a moment he is driving at a tremendous speed toward his home. Here follow scenes that will thrill every man, woman and child, in every audience that sees this film. Scenes showing the wife making agonized attempts to release herself and escape from the approaching flames, are followed by others showing the Professor driving for life along country roads, then up the city boulevard, then alighting at his home from which smoke and flames are coming. He dashes into the house, through the rooms full of fire and smoke until he reaches the library. It is the work of only a few seconds to release his wife. But great danger now confronts the devoted pair. Seizing the table cloth and wrapping it around his wife's head, the Professor makes a quick dash through the burning rooms out into the fresh air, which quickly revives his wife. Kneeling down, the Professor and his wife give thanks to the Providence that has spared their lives.
- A flighty French girl leaves her lover, a young writer, to marry his boss. As a parting gift, she gives him an ornamental crystal ball. This is a distraction, since the crystal shows him scenes of her carrying on with other men behind her new husband's back.
- 1991–199224mTV-G7.8 (332)TV EpisodeStrange things begin happening to a group of archaeologists who have just returned from a exhibition to Peru.
- 1991–199224mTV-G7.8 (300)TV EpisodeTintin and captain Haddock discover that Professor Calculus has been kidnapped.
- The death of a fortune-teller is predicted - and the prediction comes true.
- When a fortune-teller solves one crime, Cork feels there is no choice but to take her warning of an impending robbery seriously.
- Rupert and Tigerlily look into the future, and learn it's better to enjoy life's surprises than to spoil them.
- Texas Pete steals a crystal ball from a couple of gypsies and uses it to read other people's fortunes for his own wealth...and forecast doom for SuperTed.
- Episode: (2013)2013–Podcast Episode
- Olivia is convinced that a police officer has come for William and she devises a scheme to keep William safe from the "arms of the law".
- Bill Simmons is joined by Ryen Russillo to discuss the joys of NBA All-Star Weekend, the new All-Star Game format, why it worked, the dunk contest, things to watch for after All-Star Weekend, NBA scuttlebutt, and more.
- 2013–Podcast Episode
- 2013– 7mPodcast Episode
- 2013– 36mPodcast Episode
- 2013– 30mPodcast Episode
- 2013– 32mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2021)2021– 12mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2020)2019– 24mPodcast Episode
- 2020– 27mPodcast Episode
- 2019– 48mPodcast Episode
- 2019– 52mPodcast Episode
- 2019– 53mPodcast Episode
- 2017– 31mPodcast Episode
- 2020– 54mPodcast Episode
- 1970– 19mPodcast Episode
- D Michael Reardon, voicing "Bobby The Bat" (aka Bobby Weird), presents the show "The Crystal Ball".
- 2020– 26mPodcast Episode
- 2013– 30mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2021)2020– 48mPodcast Episode
- 2016– 36mPodcast Episode
- 2016– 29mPodcast Episode
- 2018– 12mPodcast Episode
- Sandra and Fo travel into the tale of the Princess and the Pea. Although she had passed the pea test, the false princess was really a witch trying to get her hands on their wealth. Sandra must unmask the witch and find the real princess.
- 2019– 22mPodcast Episode