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- A retiring police detective pledges to catch the killer of a young child.
- Samantha Willows, a college freshman, looks to pledge a sorority. Unbeknownst to Sam, it is haunted by a former pledge taking revenge on those who wronged her.
- Tory Hedderman is a self-centered, apathetic and brooding 16 year old who doesn't really care about anyone or anything -- that is, until his family has to move from New York City to rural West Virginia. When Tory is caught vandalizing a patriotic town statue of a WWI vet, he is ordered to perform community service at a local veteran's hospital. Through the experience, Tory meets individuals who challenge his perspective on the world. "The Pledge" is a family drama that incorporates documentary footage of real-life vets sharing their views of on patriotism, young people today and how the worlds is changing before them.
- June and Declan, once at odds, are forced to work together at a local TV station to keep June out from under her father's thumb. When their Christmas concert idea fails to save the station, they must look to the heart of the matter.
- A hard partying fraternity decides to pledge a baby that they find on their doorstep the morning after their most decadent party of the semester.
- Members of a sorority and fraternity are forced to spend the night in an African American burial ground as part of hazing, but a long dead slave has returned for revenge.
- Future Forward is a character-driven documentary series featuring people and businesses pioneering industry innovation on the front lines of climate change. Each film profiles visionaries fighting for their dream of a better world, the complex hurdles to igniting corporate change on a global scale, and a contagious hope-and inspiration-for the future. Each of the six films is directed by an award-winning filmmaker and highlights Climate Pledge signatories-across industries from transportation and construction to agriculture and water-trailblazing paths to a cleaner future, demonstrating to other companies that a net-zero journey is possible and crucial, and inspiring businesses from all sectors and regions to make their own climate commitments and join the Pledge. Complete with stunning footage and heart-warming stories of resilience, these short films leave audiences with a hopeful message: Companies can-and are-changing the way they do business to create a healthy planet for generations to come.
- A middle-aged man living in the countryside is trapped by a failed business project and has lost connection with people around him.
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- The colleagues of an executed highwayman pledge to save his soul.
- A Rich man is Presenting, The First Window's PC, after that, there was a shooting at the Rich Mans house, nearly killing him.
- Lineage takes place in a backdrop of medieval fantasy. The hero, a member of the royal bloodline, heads for his homeland - the Kingdom of Aden - with his guardian knights, determined to avenge the death of his father and win back his kingdom. The game scenario is based on the comic book Lineage by Il-sook Shin, but the story has been expanded upon throughout the years, focusing first on the development of pledges dedicated to the prince or princess of their choice, and now on the uprising that the pretender king is planning with the dark elves. The game is steeped in detail and great care is taken to leave the game's medieval feel intact.
- A debate show with no presenter, but 5 opinionated familiar faces sitting around a hexagonal table, all with their own equal right to invoke debate their chosen subject.
- An inebriated man falls in love with the moon and climbs a rooftop to reach it. A sudden gust of wind sweeps him all the way to the moon.
- A young boy's fascination with machines leads him down a path of deceit and betrayal.
- You can reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and stop deforestation and pollution by choosing to go vegan. This video explains why, and asks you to take the "plant pledge" on the Earth Day.
- 'The Pledge' is a short horror film about five beautiful young women who attempt to conjure up the Devil himself and get much more than they bargained for.
- A bumbling pledge for a gang breaks into a house and is confronted by the homeowner with unexpected results.
- A drunkard falls down the drain and is attacked by rats.
- In 2018, Box Media produced this short film based on the power of thoughtfulness for leaders and influencers. Written by Clare Munn and narrated by her 11 year old niece, who is an activist herself and a potential leader.
- Public service announcement for THINK TAYLOR; MLS Star Taylor Twellman's foundation advocating for concussion awareness.
- On an isolated farm in 10th century Europe, the bond between brothers is put to the test as their family is one by one lost to sickness and madness.
- Deacon Prim is as prim as his name, and a shining light in the cause of temperance. His son Tom, however, thinks along different lines. The deacon tries, without success, to get Tom to sign the pledge. One evening Tom goes out with some of his fast friends, while the deacon attends a temperance meeting and is quite the star of the evening. On his way home, however, the deacon has the misfortune to fall, and breaks his eyeglasses. He also gets his clothing rather dirty. As he blunders along the street, half blind, he meets with one disaster after another. He bumps into a lamppost, blackening his eye. Robbers despoil him of his belongings, and smash his hat. A man against whom he stumbles, beats him. Finally, a friendly drunken man pours a gallon of whiskey over him. So when the deacon arrives home, he looks as if he had been having a very gay night. His explanations are received with scorn, and his wife insists that he sign the pledge, which he finally does. But good comes out of evil, for Tom is so effected by his father's supposed fall from grace, that he signs the pledge himself, being sure that he will never want to drink again, after seeing his father in such an awful state.
- A video appreciation of The Initiation of Sarah (1978) by Stacie Ponder and Anthony Hudson
- Various people around the world use the word "Retarted" as a way to express negativity.
- Mr. Gayboy and two friends go sight-seeing. After visiting s dozen "Thirst Parlors" he is in a very hilarious state. Returning to his hotel he gets in the wrong room. Unfortunately this is one of a suite reserved for a young married couple. A paper hanger "on the job" has left his implements for a moment. The couple arrives and the wife, seeing the stranger asks if he is the paper hanger. He replies, "He is." He now starts to work. After smearing the place all up, pulling down the pictures and destroying things generally, the husband starts to correct him, but retires limping and incidentally a human paste pot. The wife calls the police. The first one to arrive is promptly finished by Gayboy. Friends come to his rescue. Gayboy is arrested and upon signing the pledge is allowed to go home.
- When the redoubtable Colonel, returning home, sees a footpad collecting his toll from an unfortunate "Johnnie" who fell beneath the impact of a blackjack, he quickly goes to the rescue. The befriended person is so grateful to the Colonel that he lets the Colonel drink as much as he likes, with the result that the Colonel gets somewhat stewed. The Colonel is certainly in very good spirits and has very good spirits in him, which accounts for the extraordinary occurrences which happen on the way to his downy (?) couch. The world seems to go spinning around as he makes his uncertain way through the streets. How he finally makes his entrance into his house is as funny as it is unusual.
- Three young girls, pledged to spinsterhood and contempt for mankind, go camping in the woods. Three boys, unpledged to anything save fun and the joy of living, likewise go camping. Fate spins the wheel and the six, pledged and unpledged, pitch their tents not far apart. The boys get curious about their neighbors and investigate. The girls spurn their advances and the boys retreat in good order to plan a new campaign. The boys play Indians and frighten the girls into hysterics, almost. One of the girls, in the excitement, fires a gun. The shot strikes one of the boys, inflicting a slight wound. He sends word to the girls' camp that he is wounded unto death and needs the ministrations of one of the girls, or he may die. Womanly sympathy gets the upper hand and the girls go to the boys' tent. Cupid does the rest and the play ends in a triple love making and prospective marriages.
- The trapper and his daughter find a crippled man in the woods, and taking him to their cabin, restore him to health. Later they persuade him to stay and work with the trapper. A worthless half-breed encounters the girl in the forest and frightens her by his advances. Her father and the wanderer drive him away. On the following day the trapper sets out for the trading post with a bundle of furs. Anxious about his daughter's safety during his absence, which may be of several day's duration, he is reassured by the wanderer, who pledges himself to guard the girl as though she were his own sister. The man forgets that he cannot guard her from himself, for he has fallen in love with her. She is again frightened by the half-breed, who attacks her and is beaten off by the wanderer. The latter loses control of himself, and kissing the girl, declares his love. Conscience-stricken by the realization that he has been false to his trust, he goes alone into the woods, bent on killing the half-breed. He meets the trapper, who, having fallen in with one of the men from the trading post, has sold his furs without making the long trip to the post. When the trapper asks after his daughter, the wanderer declares, "I have been false to my promise, but I'll make good,'" and snatching the trapper's gun, plunges into the woods after the half-breed. A fight to the death ensues, the half-breed being hurled over a cliff. Returning to where he left the trapper, the wanderer hands him his gun and is instantly covered by the weapon in the hands of the father, who, misunderstanding the wanderer's words, believes he has harmed the girl. But before the trapper can pull the trigger, his daughter comes on the scene and declares her debt of gratitude to the wanderer. Explanations ensue, and the wanderer, having redeemed his pledge, finds himself in a position to withdraw it, so that he may claim a nearer and dearer relationship with the girl he loves, renouncing the open road for his own fireside.
- Music video for "Bones" by Imagine Dragons performed live from the Climate Pledge Arena.
- The Pledge Podcast explores political activism through short audio portraits. It is called The Pledge because it celebrates activism as a commitment to the hard work of democracy. Making this pledge means taking risks, speaking out, working hard and fighting day after day. It's not easy, and success is often slow and never guaranteed. But making a commitment-a pledge-can motivate people to stay engaged for the long haul, which is the only way to truly make change.
- Cheyenne is asked to talk to Chief Sitting Bull to calm the waters after his son is accused of killing a miner. A newspaperwoman forces her way onto the trip to interview Chief Sitting Bull and ends up starting an Indian uprising.
- Wes McAllen promises an orphan boy that he will adopt him after the war ends. But, his wife Sandra is pregnant and resents her husband's commitment.
- Ike Brennan's wife Maureen is being held hostage by Indians. He hires Paladin to escort him to where the Indians will exchange Maureen for food and blankets. Before Paladin can get Maureen back, he must contend with a nosy cavalry patrol and a dangerous secret which just might get everyone killed.