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- A soon-to-be stepmom is snowed in with her fiancé's two children at a remote holiday village. Just as relations begin to thaw between the trio, some strange and frightening events take place.
- A new show centered on a teenage girl who takes over her Grandfathers Lodge, and befriends its teenage staff.
- Emma, an uptight lawyer preparing for a big promotion, believes that if she plans the perfect company retreat, she'll be sure to make partner. But anything that can go wrong will, and when she arrives at the retreat center run by Liam and his family, it starts pouring and the roads are closed. Neither Liam nor Emma are happy to cancel the retreat (since Liam's family is struggling financially and really needed the money), but Emma is too caught up in her own problems to realize that the world doesn't revolve around her job. Thankfully Emma's boss isn't too upset about the retreat being canceled, because the real reason for holding it at the lodge was so that Emma could try and convince Liam to sell the lodge to the boss' cousin. Emma points out that this is a conflict of interest, but her boss glosses over it and practically promises her the partner position if she can close the deal. Emma's new assignment is to stay at the lodge while the rain clears up and convince Liam to sell. But as Emma and Liam get to know each other better, Emma starts to learn the value of cutting loose, enjoying time with loved ones, and relaxing in the great outdoors.
- Filmmakers stay at a haunted lodge and find themselves in over their heads when they encounter something otherworldly.
- Friends gather at a lodge to commemorate a friend, who drowned in a lake nearby 3 years ago. They tell each other scary stories and suddenly find themselves in one.
- During a weekend trip to the mountains, Mary finds herself at the now run-down lodge where she spent the holidays with her family growing up. She becomes determined to restore the building to its former glory.
- A guy falls for young, pretty, busty waitress, while having an affair with his landlady, who tries to convince him to kill her husband for money.
- A young couple's weekend getaway at a secluded mountain ranch becomes an unfathomable nightmare when they discover the truth about the caretaker.
- Inquisitive teenage orphan James is invited to stay at his uncle's country mansion. He explores the property and discovers the house holds many mysterious secrets.
- Debut special for Baltimore native and Cum Town host, comedian Stavros Halkias, as he discusses the Pandemic, daddy issues, and threesomes gone wrong.
- British 1993 teen TV drama about teenagers in care and living in a children's home.
- Its a story of a lost child who want to go home back but he forgot everything , a girl tourist comes from mumbai and try to get reach him home but not succeed.
- A journey in a world of living dead, sins, dark humor and explicit images of sex. Composed by 21 different shorts connected in a long feature.
- Are the Freemasons a secret society? Discover inside the Grand Lodge of England with unique footage of the various rooms, symbols and tools of the Craft. Prepare for an unprecedented adventure into the mysterious world of the Freemasons.
- Jim Wallace, a young engineer, is engaged by Hammond, manager of an estate in the Northwest, to build flumes for a logging camp, but Donovan, the superintendent, dislikes him and places numerous obstacles in his way. Virginia Coulson, owner of the estate, and her maid Dot arrive, and when Hammond proposes to Virginia, she refuses his declaration in favor of Jim. Later, when Donovan is found murdered, suspicion points to Jim, who is convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment. Hammond gets evidence on the murderer, Goofus, a half wit, and plans to use it to force Virginia to marry him; Goofus wounds Hammond and, seeing he has not killed him, starts a forest fire. Jim, who has escaped from prison with the aid of his friend, Buddy, rescues Virginia from the burning lodge; Goofus confesses to the murder, and Jim is freed.
- A young woman returns to the family lodge and through that into her past.
- A short morality/folktale film about an old couple that learn the virtue of not being greedy.
- A visitor to Mexico meets a lovely senorita living with an abusive uncle. After his gambling winnings attract the attention of robbers, she sees a way out of her lousy situation.
- Great Lodges of the National Parks tells the stories behind these national treasures and showcases the many ways to enjoy their beauty. Explore a glowing caldera in Hawaii, the peaks and lakes of the Rockies, an oasis in California's Death Valley, and the Alaskan wilderness. Great Lodges blends stunning nature, hospitality, and history to transport viewers to a world of storied leisure.
- Two siblings are attacked by supernatural forces in their parents old ski lodge.
- This award-winning feature length documentary brings light to Ryan's extraordinary journey of reclaiming his indigenous heritage and creating sacred spaces for indigenous and non-indigenous peoples to discover healing, belonging, and the spirit of Truth and Reconciliation. The film also brings awareness to the ravages of colonialism on Turtle Island, North America, and its inter-generational effects on indigenous peoples and their communities. The context is a gathering of Narrative therapists and community workers who invite Ryan to lead them in indigenous ceremonies and healing circles. This sets the stage for stories to do their magic and transport everyone to new awareness and awakenings. In a world that is torn by division and strife, this film offers new possibilities for people of diverse cultures and faith traditions to come together in the spirit of curiosity and openness, create a community of sacred relations, and take a stand against injustice. This is my second documentary and first feature-length film.
- The High Lodge of Revelatory Pleasures tells the story of a boy called Tristan who sets up a cult in order to meet new girls.
- An Inside Look at the Everyday Drama & Adventures of Running The Extravagant Queen Charlotte Lodge. The weekly 30-minute program, airing 10 episodes this season, is filled with great fishing and plenty of drama. Every week viewers can expect the unexpected; a 52-pound fish that saves a guide's job to a night out that costs another staff member theirs, The Lodge promises to entertain even the casual angler. Located at Queen Charlotte Lodge (QCL), a fly-in fishing lodge on the rich Pacific waters of Haida Gwaii in British Columbia, QCL offers the ultimate sport fishing adventure with grounds legendary for their abundance of huge chrome Chinook salmon and bright silver Coho. From inside the lodge, on the dock and on the water, The Lodge uncovers the trials and tribulations of running the QCL, as seen through the eyes of a diverse staff of 80 serving up to 114 guests every week. Each episode features two story lines, offering an unusual inside look at the conflicts, joys and crises that unfold as the staff endures the pressure of catering to a clientele with high standards and high expectations. The Lodge presents an "ensemble" cast with more than a dozen QCL employees with most appearing in one or two episodes. Two of the more prominent characters are Marine Mechanic, John Crawford and Dock Manager and Head Guide, Ryan Ashton.
- A family sleep in a boat and drift out to sea.
- 'The Lodge' is a Stop-Frame Animated Fairy Tale set in the Canadian wild. War Bride, Pearl Simpson who was born in the slums of England yearns to rise up from the animals that inhabit her new world to reign as their Queen. However the native spirit world aims to turn the tables.
- A country girl elopes with a city cad and is saved by her father and her policeman sweetheart.
- Casey is being initiated into a new order. The members remove the blindfold, he glances around, surprised and bewildered, and is given the different signals and signs. While the attention of his fellow-members is diverted for a moment, Casey leans carelessly against a barrel marked "gunpowder," lights his pipe and drops the match. A terrific explosion follows, the members are thrown all about and a fearful gap is made in the wall. The next day Casey meets his chum Riley and commences giving the signals. Riley is disgusted and pokes fun at his fellow-countryman, particularly at an old hat which Casey is wearing. Casey thereupon starts for the Bowery and at "Halloran's" purchases an "Eight-Day" hat for $1.90. He struts in and down the street, and is just passing Dunlap's when he sights Riley coming toward him. Casey jumps into the doorway and steps out just as his friend is passing, and almost paralyzes him by telling him that his hat is a Dunlap. They start for a saloon and emerge a little full. At Riley's home Mrs. R. is setting the table as the two men enter. She has no candle for light and her husband is sent for one. He spies a store, in the window of which is displayed a sign: "Pin-wheels, skyrockets and Roman candles." He buys one of the latter and starts for home. As he is about to enter he lights the candle and it goes off: the light from it discloses his friend Casey making love to his wife. This is a cue for a fight. The two men are soon at each other and in the mix-up fall down stairs rudely awakening a policeman, who is taking a nap in the doorway. He arrests Riley and takes him off to the station-house where the injured man is fined $10. Another scene at the lodge room. The different members arc in attendance. A new member is led in and put through the degrees. When the blindfold is removed the new member proves to be Riley, and he and Casey continue their fight. Riley grabs a brick and soaks Casey on the head. A knock at the door stops the disturbance and another applicant is brought in and initiated. The bandage being removed discloses a coon. Riley throws a stick of dynamite under the chair, the colored gent goes up through the ceiling and into the clouds. By a peculiar coincidence lie descends through the roof of his own home, landing on a chair at the table, and goes right on eating as if nothing had happened. Riley now proceeds to the station-house, into which he throws another stick of dynamite and the officers fly skyward, Riley with them. The trouble-maker descends first, lands in the lodge room, where Casey stands face to face with him. They renew their fight and are hard at it when the cops fall through the lodge room, arrest all hands and drag them off.
- An elderly gentleman returning from the club, somewhat under the influence of liquor, sees his good wife in bed turn from white to black. He is greatly frightened and is sobered up by a pitcher of water his wife throws into his face.
- Jack and Gertrude marry. They go to New York on their honeymoon, where they take lodgings. Later they return to Jack's farm. In a foolish lover's quarrel, Gertrude leaves him. She goes to New York and rents the room where she and Jack spent their honeymoon. She secures a position in an office. Jack is despondent, leaves his farm and goes to New York in search of his wife. He loses his wallet containing his money and has to look for work. He secures a position as night watchman of the building in which Gertrude is employed. He goes to the same lodging house and Mrs. Stubbs, the landlady, rents him the same room, he occupying it by day and Gertrude by night, without either knowing that the other is doing so. Mrs. Stubbs is thus drawing double rent for the room. One night he forgets his keys and hurries back to get them. Gertrude is in bed. Reconciliation takes place. A year later Jack buys back his farm. They invite Mrs. Stubbs to live with them and to assist in caring for the newly born twins.
- When Bob returns from a long tramp and starts to take his fiancée to his arms, a surprise awaits him: she returns his ring and he discovers that she loves another. Crushed, he turns back and starts out again on a long tramp. In a remote section of the mountains, Mara, a girl of the wilds, lives unhappily with her parents, who are unscrupulous, cruel, and cold, and do not hesitate to rob a traveler or treat Mara cruelly. She makes one attempt to run away but is unsuccessful and is brought back roughly by Durkey. Bob arrives at the foot of the mountain where Mara lives. He sees a faintly-marked trail leading up into a section of wooded land and learns that it is seldom used. Just the place to forget the girl who jilted him, he feels, so he turns off. Here with the near approach of night he meets Mara, who is caught bathing in a secluded pool, and they strike up an acquaintance is struck up. She leads him home with her to get "lodging for the night." At the cabin Bob incautiously shows his large roll to Durkey in meeting the demand for payment in advance, and Durkey and his wife plan to rob and do away with Bob. But Mara suspects their plan and takes measures to protect the man who has just come into her life. At midnight Durkey steals in to rifle through Bob's pack, Bob wakes and Durkey is about to kill him when a well-directed stone is sent through the window by Mara, destroying Durkey's aim and allowing Bob to grapple with him. In the struggle Durkey is shot and falls to the floor. With the coming of dawn Bob leaves, sorry for little Mara. But, with Bob gone, the mother turns on the daughter and drives her from the house. Mara feels there is nothing to do but go to Bob. She does. Bob, surprised, suddenly realizes that he wants her and they start off over the divide together.
- A documentary about the folk who lived at Bristol's Red Lodge at various points between the 1580s to 1920s. The film features sumptuous costumes.