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- The year is 2021 and the world is in a state of chaos and fear. The ancient king OOO has come back to life after 800 years of dormancy. Eiji Hino returns to Japan, believing he has at last found the means to revive the Greeed Ankh.
- Eiji and his friends are thrown into the past and must find their way back home and stop the alchemist that created the Core Medals and plans to become a new OOO before she destroys the world.
- This series consist of eight segments which record the history of eight outstanding persons (Li Yannian, Yu Min, Zhang Fuqing, Huang Xuhua, Shen Jilan, Sun Jiadong, Tu Youyou, and Yuan Longping) whose achievements make the Republic a great country in the world. All these great persons win the medal of Republic in 2019.
- There are the good guys and the goons. The plot begins with the murder of an union leader, Acharya which leads to a gang whose members are identified by a gold medal with the gang's logo. Enter the head of Secret Services, David, a mysterious figure who weaves a web to bring the gang to book, including the mastermind. Gopal, a young officer is tasked with the job. To support him Dimple (David's niece) alias Shoba plays the girlfriend of Gopal and acts as a communication conduit. When Bindu a nightclub dancer is murdered and Gopal become the prime suspect Gopal joins the gang and earns the trust of the leader. Exploring the netherworld of drugs, stolen antiques, smuggling of gold and silver, creating social and religious tensions he learns the innermost secrets of the gang. Is Gopal a double agent, or has he found the lure of power, money and corruption irresistible? Has he turned triple? Will Shoba play along with Gopal's deceit? While some of the plot transitions leave the viewer baffled and edits incomprehensible, the overall story line is a product of its times, credible and entertaining.
- The trenches of World War I provide for a captivating backdrop to the drama of Corporal Hoferik. In his devotion to the Habsburg Monarchy, he fanatically carries out his military orders, but he ultimately suffers the Empire's disfavor.
- A retired general helps out by sheltering some evacuees during WWII.
- An exemplary female communist finds himself sentenced for years in prison because of a fraud. The inspector who was in charge of investigation becomes suspicious about her guilt, trying to find out real motives behind the case.
- A documentary devoted to the creation and evolution of the nation's highest award in the United States armed forces and its powerful role in American society. It will detail the colorful story of the Medal's rough and tumble beginnings in congress during the Civil War to the pristine place it now holds as one of the world's highest military decorations for valor.
- While with the French Foreign Legion in Algeria, Lt. Dubois seduces the lovely Zora, leaving her with a child and his medal for bravery. Sheik Achmed generously befriends Zora, and when she is killed in an accident he raises her son, El Rabb, as his own, and soon El Rabb and Achmed's biological son Bel Khan become best friends. Years later Lt. Dubois, now a general, is dispatched to Algeria to crush a revolt led by El Rabb and Bel Khan--and he doesn't know that El Rabb is his son--who wears his father's medal around his neck.
- After struggling to stay in the top 15 positions of the Olympic games in 2016 and being shadowed by the country's history of success in football, Brazil's Olympic legacy doesn't always get the recognition it truly deserves. '1932: A Medalha Esquecida' ('1932: The Forgotten Medal') seeks to partially do justice to this legacy by telling the story of Adalberto Cardoso, a Brazilian sailor who faced more than simple physical challenges for a chance to compete in the 1932 Olympics in Los Angeles, where he earned his 'Iron Man' nickname after finishing the 10,000 metres race. The documentary does so by compiling archive footage with exclusive testimonials and cinematographic reconstructions of historical events.
- TV Mini Series
- 3 Medal Of Honor recipients go on their final mission to rescue a kidnapped grandchild and rediscover their heroism.
- This historic biography illuminates the life and work of ski legend Dick Durrance, which can be experienced in the vintage film clips and photos that document the earlier days of the sport.
- Cátulo Castillo, brilliant boxer and tango writer, meets a clairvoyant who predicts the exact date of his death. Cátulo debate himself between the acceptance and the rejection of the omen, while his tangos continue flowing.
- An Olympic silver medalist track star settles down to a life of elite coaching, but years after he's hung up the spikes, he remains wistful about his career and dreams of someday coaching a champion. When a local runner comes to his camp and shows promise, it's up to him to inspire the boy to treat athletics as an exacting art form for the mind as much as the body. As the boy ascends to the highest levels of sport, just as his coach did so many years ago, the question stands as to whether or not he can learn from his coach's past mistakes and present wisdom and, most of all, master his mind when racing against the best in the world.
- Dick Wright, captain, and Seth Bonner, lieutenant of a city fire company, are in love with Grace Rider, who accepts the attentions of both men without expressing a preference. Dick and Seth have a wordy altercation over the matter and decide to let the girl settle the dispute at once. They go to Grace's home and urge her to choose between them. Grace, after trying to avoid the issue, gives her hand to Seth. Dick takes the decision like a man and congratulates the couple. Later in the day, while Grace and Seth are strolling, fire is discovered in Grace's home, her mother giving the alarm. Grace hurries to the house and despite Mrs. Rider's pleas, rushes into the burning structure to save her jewel box that is on the second floor. The fire department reaches the scene and Mrs. Rider implores Seth to save Grace. The lieutenant goes into the house, but loses his nerve when he finds the stairs choked with smoke and flame. He tries to ascend two or three times, then gives in to his yellow streak and sits on the bottom of the stairs, his head in his hands. Meanwhile, Grace is blinded by the smoke and has difficulty in finding her jewel case. When she does get the box from the dresser, it is too late to get out. Overcome by the smoke and has difficulty in finding her jewel. Dick, worried by the prolonged absence of Seth, goes to the side of the house, looks in a window at the foot of the stairs and sees Seth. Dick breaks in the window and when he learns that Seth is afraid, pushes him to one side and goes up the stairs himself. The captain carries Grace from her room down through the mass of flames. At the foot of the stairs Seth begs Dick to let him take Grace out. The captain, in order to keep Grace's faith in Seth unbroken, hands the girl over to Seth. Casey, a fireman, sees the transfer through the side window, but Dick orders him to keep silent. Grace believes Seth has saved her life. The fire board awards a medal to Seth and gives Grace the privilege of pinning it on. The ceremony is too much for Casey, who tears the medal from Seth's coat and insists on placing it where it belongs, on Dick. Seth is branded as a coward and there is a beginning of a true romance between Dick and Grace.
- James comes into the room. Phoebe leaps backwards and up, performing a complete somersault in mid-air, and is caught by James, who acknowledges applause.
- The series explores the incredible stories of these brave American Soldiers and Medal of Honor awardees from the Civil War, World War One, World War Two in Europe and the Pacific, the Korean War and from Vietnam to today.
- A young girl reads her dead father's diary and learns of how, when he was 12-years old, he and his friends fought communists to rescue their teacher
- During the First World War, an elderly cleaning lady without children of her own "adopts" a young soldier off to the Front.
- This may be more of an action/suspense mystery thriller.
- A heroism set during the War of Independence.
- Four elite level Para-rowers train and compete for a spot on the 2014 US National Rowing Team.
- One of the Paris newspapers, "The Crepuscule," has started a sensational competition. They have hidden a medal in Paris, and whoso shall be the lucky finder of same will receive a check for one hundred thousand francs! Mr. Penniless cannot afford to overlook so vast an opportunity, and accordingly, he at once begins a vigorous search, and makes up his mind to literally, "leave no stone unturned!" In fact, his search is so vigorous, that he constantly gets himself in trouble, and finally is arrested, and marched off to jail as a disturber of the peace! While at the station house, his search is somewhat limited, and, therefore, his attention is turned to his own person. He accordingly ransacks his clothes, and lo and behold! Sewn into the lining of his coat is the hidden treasure. Oh! What a surprise! And wasn't it all worth while! Indeed, Mr. Penniless in the short intervals between his series of wild joy dances, expresses the opinion that he would willingly have submitted to a dozen arrests with such results!
- He was old. His heart was a battlefield where all the wars of the world had been fought and lost or won. He had seen life and heard it; in his ears had rung the shout of victory and the groans of defeat, and despair, songs of merriment and the silence of misery. A thousand times he had been close to the door of death, but Some Power had not permitted him to enter the far away so near. But now be was old, and in its tardy time had come the Medal of Honor that his valor had earned in the distant yesterday. Amid a solemn hush the speaker arose, and in a voice trembling with the emotion of the buried memories of the red days and the crimson carnage, told of the deed that would live after what was said there would be forgotten, how, amidst the blinding smoke of musket-rattle and death shots falling thick and fast, in the very hell-born roar of battle, with shot and shell screaming their dirge, all forgetful of self, he dashed across the death-line and rescued the colors. Timid, trembling, tenderly he took the medal and pressed it to his heart, while the cheers of the veterans echoed again all the din of the conflict. Only one voice was silent, only one heart envious. He, too, had been brave and valiant, had suffered and attempted much throughout the strife, but he was one trait short of being a hero; he lacked resignation and repression. He looked with covetous eyes upon the medal, and a dangerous greed stole into his heart. The old hero's grand-daughter was a happy girl when she heard the glad news. Proudly, reverently, she caressed the symbol of suffering and sacrifice. To him the medal was everything. He became ill. The ecstatic excitement created by the medal may have had lots to do with it. There was no money in the house. It wasn't that the girl valued the medal less, but that she loved him more, so she sold it; sold it for medicine, bartered it for the life that had so often been placed in jeopardy to earn it; sold it to him who envied and coveted it. His life was saved, but he was more than dead when he discovered the loss of the medal. Something in the bereaved mind surrendered to the great grief that overwhelmed him, and he forgot. Forgot all but the medal, and it was pitiful to see him searching, searching, always searching, and searching always in vain. The girl, broken-hearted and desperate, raised the money and tried to redeem the medal, but he refused to part with it. If he had been a younger man he could not resist her tears and the pathetic, sympathetic plea in her sobbing voice, but he was old, old and selfish, selfish and vain. He refused. At last she went to the Legion of the Medal of Honor and told the truth of the tragedy. The wrong was righted, the hero received back all that he lived for, and that he had so nearly died for.
- We go behind-the scenes to cover this high-stakes competition, witnessing the emotional roller-coaster ride during the feverish preparations of the chefs and organizers. Six semi-finals take place across the nation with each host city offering up on of their finest chefs. Coupled with these culinary stars are some of Canada's best known Olympic Athletes who serve as their assistants. It's all for a good cause - this competition is one of the key fundraising events leading up to Canada's hosting of the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games. Each city's victor goes head to head in the Grand Finale - culminating months of hard work and emotional toil.
- An old lady, a cleaner, "adopts" a young soldier off to war.
- A bully's newsboy son steals a pensioner's medals, is run over, and dies.
- Garlin M. Conner was an American hero whose exploits in World War II made him among the most decorated soldiers in American history. It was up to a rural Kentucky community to keep his sacrifice from being forgotten.
- A war hero's arrival in a new hometown is celebrated, until a stranger exposes him as a fraud.
- A general sends his pilot son to crash in enemy territory.
- A short documentary to honor the world famous architect and Surrey University Professor, Hoshyar Nooshan. Professor Nooshin has played a pioneering role in the field of spatial structures, conducting valuable research in the field of generation and processing of spatial structural forms. During his career he has contributed to a number of iconic structures including Heathrow Airport's first jumbo jet maintenance hangers and the Takhti Sports Stadium in Tehran, Iran. -Surrey University.
- Six years ago this month Lance Corporal Kyle Carpenter suffered grievous wounds after shielding another Marine from a grenade blast in Afghanistan. Somehow, he survived. This is the story of his remarkable recovery. Film by George Steptoe.
- The subject opens with a street scene. The noon issue of a paper is just off the press and the men and boys are running down the street in mad haste to dispose of their stock. The issue contains a special offer of 100,000 francs to the person finding the Daily Liar's Medal. The proposition causes awful excitement in the town, and everybody purchasing the paper, as soon as the headlines are devoured, rushes off in a vain effort to gain the prize. Barbers leave their patrons and rush off with razor and shears and the patrons, still wearing the large apron around the neck, join the throng. Laborers drop their tools and hasten to try their luck to locate the medal. Soldiers leave their post of duty, officers leave their prisoners escape and men and women of every description are doing the most singular things to locate the medal. Finally one succeeds and reports at the office of the publisher for his reward. The doors of the place are locked as soon as the man enters the place. The crowd gathers on the streets and makes strenuous efforts to get in the place. At one of the upper windows is seen the lucky man, but, alas, as he looks down upon the crowd he leans out over the balcony and slowly sifts the money down to the scrambling mob below. Directly, he throws off his coat, vest and other apparel, and it is evident that, although he was fortunate enough to find the medal, he was unfortunate enough to lose his reason.
- In 1964, when the entire nation was excited about the Tokyo Olympics. As an elementary student, Senichi won a footrace and got a taste of what winning felt like. Since then, he keeps struggling to win gold medals at competitions.
- Hosted by YouTube sensation, FPS Russia, The Controller: Medal of Honor Warfighter teams up gamers and military experts that compete in a gauntlet of gaming and live fire challenges for a $50,000 grand prize.
- Ant is an angry, slightly disillusioned teenager in his late teens who is living with him mother and her boyfriend in a tower block. He is trying to break away from the gangs he grew up with and forge a new path in life. Part of that path is finding his real father and setting up a new life with him. Things take a supernatural twist of the worse for Ant while seeking out his father. The script pulls no punches in it's graphic detailing of modern urban life and the supernatural element snowballs the plot to a stark no nonsense crescendo.
- Matthew Kenslow talks about the Gold Medal of Achievement is earned n the Royal Rangers.
- Ben offers moral support to Medal of Honor recipient Matthew Rush when he comes down on his luck. But that's the least of Matthew's problems, for he must also contend with the embittered Nagel clan, who has been transplanted from Georgia after they lost their house and land to Yankees. When the Nagels' daughter, Laurie, falls in love with Matthew, she risks much more than just estrangement from her family and, in the process, the Cartwrights become involved.