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- A demoted police officer assigned to a call dispatch desk is conflicted when he receives an emergency phone call from a kidnapped woman.
- A police officer assigned alarm dispatch duty enters a race against time when he answers an emergency call from a kidnapped woman.
- An idealistic young barrister is shown the ropes by a worldly mentor.
- A young person gets hired to kill someone completely unknown, by someone equally unknown. Or is that true? Nothing is what it seems.
- Lives are torn apart and relationships fractured forever when a four-year-old boy goes missing during a neighbourhood barbecue.
- Tonight, Osmond Box, the reclusive yet wildly successful writer/director known for his completely surprising Broadway plays, is debuting his seventh and most highly anticipated production of his career: The Guilty. Nothing is known about the story, the setting, the premise, or even the actors involved. The first people to discover the truth will be the lucky ones sitting in those seats opening night. Phones are collected; doors are locked. The rest of the world eagerly awaits the first reviews.... Two hours later, when the doors are finally allowed to open, half of the audience will be applauding wildly. The other half will be fleeing the theater in mortal terror. Has Osmond Box done it again? Or has he done something far, far worse?
- Two guys sharing an apartment meet twin girls (both Bonita Granville). One's sweet, the other a major piece of bad news. The nice one is murdered and her boyfriend is accused of the crime. The wrong man/wrong victim plot strikes again.
- This the original British version of the 2000 American remake starring Bill Pullman.
- The story of Dr. Sam Sheppard, an Ohio doctor convicted of murdering his wife, despite his vehement denials of the crime.
- The series follows the journey of a CBI officer seeking the truth behind the gruesome murder of national table tennis champion.
- A Romeo and Juliet love story between the son of a brutal Italian bootlegger and the daughter of his bitter ex-partner, who is engaged in a blood feud with his one-time friend.
- Bai's daughter was kidnapped a decade ago, leading Chen to vow catching the culprit. When Li's granddaughter faces a similar ordeal, Bai and Chen reunite, determined to bring the perpetrator to justice and unravel the haunting case.
- Behind the scenes of Aaron Spelling's nighttime soap opera.
- What if the only friend who knows my secret is transferred to our class? The coming-of-age drama about teenagers with big and small secrets.
- This is the story of Lenell Geter, an engineer who was accused and convicted of armed robbery. Because he had such faith in the system, he thought that he would eventually be released. But he was in jail for 18 months until a lawyer from the NAACP was brought to assist in his case.
- Vanessa Johnson (Trina McGee of Boy Meets World, Girl Meets World) has left her wealthy suburban family - and trust fund - behind, moving into the city to pursue her art. A talented dancer, she'd rather live on the gritty edge in the city than continue her old pampered existence. She thinks she knows what she's doing, but finds herself in over her head when a dangerous romance starts to dominate her life. Her new lover is just launching a glamorous fashion photography start up. He's bad news, cheating his partner, and brazenly sleeping with other women. When he gets violent with Vanessa, she turns to an all-knowing paranormal seer to help find the truth. Soon she knows more about The Sins of the Guilty than she ever wanted. When both her lover and domineering mother turn up murdered in her own building, the walls of her new life close in.
- Characters explore themselves through the dilemma of sex and ethics.
- In a film studio, several actors are the victims of attempted murders. Julien Brisseau, a writer, decides to use these facts as the backbone of his new novel. But while he is working on his detective story, young actors are actually killed. Julien thence gets suspected by police inspector Vétillard. To clear his name, Julien undertakes to investigate and find the killer on his own...
- The society woman honestly believed that the working man was the thief, and the case of circumstantial evidence was sufficient to make the police agree with her. The working man was repairing a leak in the pipes in the bathroom that opened off her boudoir. The woman entered her room, and in taking off her veil, snapped the catch of her necklace. She was about to fix it when her baby entered the room, and she dropped the jewels on her dresser to play with the baby for a moment, and give the child a box of candy. Then she crossed to her desk telephone, turned when the nurse entered to take the child out, and could swear later that the nurse was not near the dresser. A few moments later she turned around in time to see the working man dash across the room and out. She walked over to the dresser and her necklace was gone. That was the story she told the police and it was absolutely true in every detail. The working man was arrested and denied his guilt. He explained his hasty departure by saying that he had a sick wife and that when he left home he told his little girl where he would be during the day and to summon him if her mother grew worse. From the window he saw his daughter in the street, and fearing the worst, had rushed out. Like the statement of the woman, his story was absolutely true. But she was believed, while he was cast into a cell. The daughter of the prisoner found the thief when the police were all at fault. It was the baby, and the little girl proved it. The case, however, taught the mother that sometimes even the clearest of circumstantial evidence is faulty,
- Author Adam lives in a future society where adventure is forbidden. But he defies the ban and the authorities abduct his wife and child to reach Adam's fairy-tale publisher.
- A powerful biography of controversial Vanity Fair columnist and cultural icon Dominick Dunne.
- A mystifyingly dark tale about how the lives of two very different women intertwine after years of physical and emotional abuse. They're saved by a seemingly tragic accident, is it coincidence or divine intervention?
- Suffering from a terminal illness, a mother finds renewed determination to catch the perpetrator who abducted and killed her daughter ten years ago.
- Thinking she is helping her husband, Donald, Irene continues a friendship with Davies, a man-about-town who promises to help Donald get an architectural contract. Graves, a blackmailing publisher, prints the story of their affair, thereby casting suspicion on Donald and Philip Dupre, Irene's brother, when Davies is murdered. Irene effects their release by extracting a confession from Graves.
- 'The eighth deadly sin is to see evil where none exists ...' So young schoolboy Eddie Marshall believes. The son of an ambitious mother who believes she married beneath her, and a father considered stupid and selfish by his nagging wife, Eddie has always found peace and satisfaction in his studies. And then he meets Sue - shy, dreamy and well-to-do - a fellow pupil at his school, and the two fall deeply in love. Each day they write long, poetic letters, but when Sue's father finds and reads one of the letters he immediately jumps to the wrong conclusion.
- Three Years of Trench Warfare in the Jails, Holding Cells and Courts of San Francisco As Public Defenders Seek Justice for Their Clients Go behind the scenes and enter the inner sanctum of attorney/client privilege. Follow two high-profile murder trials and courtroom dramas as public defenders and their clients face the maze of the criminal justice system.
- Examination of the controversial "exclusionary rule" in the US Legal Code which allows proven criminals to be freed, on the "technicality" that evidence against them is deemed inadmissible in court.
- When Adam receives a mysterious phone call, he thinks it's just a prank. However, the mysterious apple-eating man on the other end is serious... about the sins that Adam has committed, and what he has to do to keep those sins a secret.
- Babe and Kate, two ex-convicts and former underworld pals, have drifted apart since their prison days. Kate has reformed and is now a reporter in a distant city. Babe, overflowing with ideas of how to separate the unsuspected citizens of their hard-earned cash, comes to the city. Creating some comment by his free way of dispensing coin, the newspaper sends Kate to interview the illustrious stranger. When Kate recognizes Babe, she almost faints, but Babe, by his suave speech, shows Kate that if she will join him in his scheme they will reap a fortune. The two insert a notice in the paper to the effect that the man who is so anxious to conceal a certain questionable deal had better pay hush money at once to Babe or his arrest will soon follow the exposure. The result of the notice is extraordinary, as it appears that every man in town has pulled off a questionable deal. Just as the two crooks are about to leave the city with their ill-earned gain, their Nemesis appears in the form of an amateur detective, who has overheard their plans. Babe and Kate are arrested.
- Marie Dubois, deeply in love with young lawyer Claude Lescuyer, entrusts her honor to him, but shortly before the birth of their child, he abandons her. In order to legitimize her daughter Claudine, Marie weds Flambon, the brutal owner of a Paris café. Eighteen years later, Flambon orders Claudine to work in the café, where she falls in love with Gaston, a waiter. Because Flambon owes a large sum of money to Jean, the café's former proprietor, he promises him the hand of his daughter in marriage. Claudine refuses to part with Gaston, which so enrages Flambon that he beats the girl and nearly kills Marie. To save her mother's life, Claudine shoots her stepfather and is subsequently tried for murder. The prosecutor, Claude Lescuyer, learns to his shame that the defendant is his own child, and in the courtroom, he names himself as the guilty man. The jury exonerates Claudine, and she is united with Gaston.
- A young man looking for his lover and child, whom he left years ago in Istanbul.
- Katie Donovan, a 20-something in Chicago, is dealing with different temptations every day. From drinking too much before Mass to dating outside of her religion, Katie must find the strength to shed her Catholic guilt to be the person she wants to be instead of the Catholic girl her parents raised.
- Big Bill, a lumberman in the Maine woods, gets into a violent argument with the foreman over money matters and in the quarrel which develops, knocks him down. The foreman, in falling, has dropped his wallet, but enters his cabin without noting his loss. Not so, however, with Nettie's bull pup Rowdy, who, spying the wallet, picks it up and hides it under a pile of logs. The foreman misses his wallet and not being able to find it comes to the conclusion that Bill has stolen it. He tells his suspicion to one of his men and sends him for the sheriff. Nettie, returning from her errand, hears of Bill's threatened arrest and, thinking that Bill may have taken the money in a fit of temper, sends him a note to meet her at their trysting place, promising that she will save him. Then she hurries into town to draw her own savings from the bank. Bill is duly arrested by the sheriff on the foreman's charge, and when searched Nettie's note and a roll of bills which he has, point strongly to his guilt. Returning from the bank Nettie is caught in a blizzard. She manages to reach the trysting place, but is exhausted and writes a note which she attaches to Rowdy's collar and sends him to the camp for help. Rowdy delivers the note to Ed, Bill's pal, and he at once informs Bill, who is in custody. Ed volunteers to go to Nettie's rescue, but cannot understand, from Bill's description, where she is penned. As a last resort, in order that Bill may lead a rescuing party, Ed falsely confesses to the sheriff that he stole the wallet. Thereupon the sheriff releases Bill and puts Ed under arrest in his stead. After many difficulties Nettie's rescue is accomplished and the party returns to camp, where they meet the sheriff taking Ed to the county seat. Bill starts to explain the situation, when Rowdy joins the party, carrying the lost wallet. The foreman at once recognizes his property and is forced to make his apologies to Bill and acknowledge that not he, but Rowdy, is the guilty party.
- A cheating wife, a dirty cop, and a suspicious husband. Some doors should be left unopened.
- This thrilling adventure is a beautiful story of a man named Keith and his ever growing pressure of being the head boss of the Bandino gang
- After his undercover drug buy went terribly wrong, Detective Dion Lomanaco is transferred to Public Relations where his new partner helps him cope with his misfortune.