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- John Netherwood and his wife Leann are fugitives who are both wanted for murder. They have a young daughter named Janie. John and Leann are in the process of robbing a house when the two residents of the house show up. John kills the two residents and heads back to the car with Leann - only to discover the police waiting for them. John and Leann get away after a cop shoots John, and Janie is placed up for adoption. Janie is soon adopted by southern California carpenter Russell Clifton and his wife Dana - and what they don't know is that they're in for the fight of their lives. John and Leann are trying to locate Janie and will stop at nothing to find her, even if it means killing whoever is in their way. When John and Leann discover that Janie was adopted by Russell and Dana, they plot to kill Russell and Dana and take Janie, but one thing they don't expect is for Russell and Dana to fight back with all they've got, because Russell and Dana are willing to do whatever it takes to hold on to the new daughter that they have grown to love.
- Cammy and her team are investigating an energy anomaly. Chun-Li and Guile investigate the disappearance of well-known martial artists. Meanwhile, Crimson Viper is sent to capture Ryu on orders from Seth, who desires Ryu's Satsui no Hadou.
- The Suffering: Ties That Bind is a uniquely American action-horror experience that surpasses the original in every way. You are Torque, armed with a deadly arsenal and your last shred of sanity, condemned to wage war against horrific monstrosities in a bloody battle for revenge against a hidden mastermind who holds the keys to your past...
- The creation of Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band's 1980 double album "The River" is recalled in this new rock-doc that includes archival footage as well as recent interviews.
- Inspired by the true story of Sandra Daniels, who used abuse to motivate her success. Daniels started her journey to freedom at sixteen when she was forced to live in her car. The film looks at how child abuse plagues the adult, threatening their happiness until they are willing to cut "The Ties That Bind." It's a short film is about courage. It asks, "How does one break free from a painful past and move forward to a fulfilling life?" and it finds an answer we can all live with. For more information contact: Angela Gibbs (323) 514-6281
- A unique bond formed by love between twin sisters is faced with tragedy. When their love for one another surpasses all odds to save a life it becomes clear just how powerful their bond is and how their love for one another will forever live on.
- The Ties That Bind is an experimental documentary about the filmmaker's mother, who was born and lived in southern Germany from 1920-1950. Through a mixture of personal anecdote and social history, she describes the rise of Nazism, the war years, and the Allied occupation, during which she met her future husband, an American soldier. The Ties That Bind breaks with the usual format of war documentaries, thus allowing a different portrait of the individual to emerge, while it reflects on the current political situation in America and the filmmaker's activities in relation to those issues.
- A man's undying love for his wife continues even after she is dead.
- A washed up cabaret singer in 1979, leaves her abusive, club owner husband to find shelter. Her subsequent choices change lives not even conceived of yet. This is a very cool deconstructionist style musical --It is 'The Hours' meets 'Chicago.' The short version stars Brian Krause (Leo in 'Charmed' and starring in an upcoming feature with Lauren Holly, 'You So Cupid!').
- Belfast. 1984. Two old friends meet for the first time in years and set off on a journey that will change their lives.
- Staggered across Denmark and Sweden, The Ties That Bind chronicles the story of a father who must find a way to reunite with his family before the countries' borders close. A contemporary love story that draws on themes of separation, isolation and a longing for connection.
- Biff Hogan, a tough, wins Mollie McIntyre because he demonstrates his athletic superiority over Larry McGuire, a hard-working man. After they marry, Hogan gets into bad company, breaks into a factory with two comrades, and after a hand-to-hand fight with the watchman, he is arrested and sent to prison. Meanwhile, his wife obtains a divorce and marries McGuire. Upon his release, Hogan tries to see his child, but McGuire forbids it, so Hogan decides to take McGuire's life. He heads to McGuire's, prepares to shoot him, and nearly claims the life of his own child, who is sitting in an armchair wearing McGuire's hat. The shock makes Hogan resolve to live a better life.
- This new documentary looks at the cross references within the Doctor Who story "The Five Doctors".
- A beautiful secretary has her pick of the men in the office, but instead of marrying the boss, she takes one of his junior staff. Later, when she is suspected of committing a murder, her husband confesses to it--although he didn't do it--in order to protect her. Complications ensue.
- Will Christine defend Sam to the end? The stars discuss the strain on this crucial relationship and how Sophie and Paul are complicating matters.
- How often hospitality is abused and friendship violated by an unscrupulous man! Mr. Lewis enters the Carter home, which harbors a loving wife, husband and child, only to bring misery. The minute Mr. Carter leaves the room this false friend tells of his love and her husband's perfidy. Mrs. Carter refuses to believe him and leaves the room with her son. Sometimes fate seems to play into the hands of sinners, and so it is now. Barbara Howe, a friend of the Carters, is talking with her brother, who is accused of murder, and he is begging her to ask Mr. Carter to help prove his innocence. She promises to do this and goes in search of her friend, whom she finds in conversation with Lewis. She asks a few moments alone with Mr. Carter, and it is this that helps Lewis in his unmanly act. Carter, after persuasion, promises his aid, and in gratitude Barbara embraces him. Lewis shows this scene to Mrs. Carter and she, believing the evidence of her own eyes promises to go away with Lewis. When that night she prepares to leave her home, her courage almost fails, but she is goaded on by Lewis. When her flight is discovered, her husband is overcome with sorrow. Five years later Mrs. Carter is alone and in need of employment. She sees an advertisement for governess for her own son and decides that the ravages time has made in her appearance will be disguise enough for her to apply. She secures the situation and it is at the death bed of her boy that the housekeeper learns her identity. Broken-hearted over the little chap's death, she becomes ill, and when the end is near, she begs to see her husband. He is astonished to see her and readily forgives, begging her to live for him; but she dies, at least happier for his pardon.
- George Brown is not a bad man, but indulges in drink and pays too little attention to his wife and child. A wealthy lady of the town happens to know the situation and offers to take care of her little daughter for Mrs. Brown. The mother decides to send her child to the kind lady in order to keep the little girl from suffering because of her father's neglect. George now realizes the wickedness of his behavior and begins to work seriously. He is soon in a position to bring the child home and care for her properly.
- No storm seems to mar the domestic life of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wallace and they are looked upon by neighbors, friends, relatives and acquaintances as an ideal couple. The head of the house, though, soon finds fault with his food. Other quarrels follow and their marital differences become so pronounced that they seemingly are unable to agree on anything. They have a little son and the day of the christening arrives. They discuss a proper name for the child, but the views of the wife and husband do not seem to jibe. Another tilt ensues and the husband leaves home. Two years have elapsed. We find the husband in his own apartment lonesome and dejected. He is thinking of his wife and child and wonders how they are faring. There is another side to the portrait. The scene is in a nursery. Baby is playing on the floor and with the fondness of a mother, Mrs. Wallace looks on. Around her neck she wears a picture. It is that of her husband. Baby soon falls asleep. The wife then removes the locket and places it around the neck of her slumbering darling. Carrying her little one, she gently tucks it into a small wicker basket and upon it attaches the appended note: "Open immediately and feed." Wife then takes the basket containing her baby to the apartments of hubby while Mrs. Wallace hides behind the portieres and awaits developments. When the husband finds the basket he naturally opens it and investigates. When he sees the locket he knows that it is his own child, and then and there the estranged pair are brought together.
- Oregon-born film star Laura Robinson returns to Portland, only to be kidnapped and held for ransom. The kidnapping turns out to be far from the typical abduction - and Laura, although a "Hollywood princess", is far from the typical victim.
- The husband sits by the fire musing over his married life and what might have been. He gets up and goes to the window to look out into the night. Across the yard in his neighbors' house, he sees two children being put to bed by their parents. The wife neglects her married life for social affairs. The husband sees her bidding an affectionate good night to a man who is in love with her. When she comes in he suggests that they be divorced, saying that their union has been without issue. He shows her the happy family. A poor woman leaves her baby on the doorstep of the home. The husband finds the baby. The wife feels the mother love awakening in her breast. They adopt the child and are happy.
- An unexpected revelation within a Southern family prompts their poignant conspiracy of love and courageous journey of transformation. An unflinching portrait filmed for over twelve years.
- The Twins are back in the the hard hitting sequel to Pure Bloodlines.
- This short doc traces African-American perspectives regarding contemporary advertising and marketing. Participants from a wide range of socioeconomic and educational backgrounds were interviewed in Austin, TX until common themes emerged.
- Kat is a secret agent with one goal: get the kids ready and get to work on time. When a burglar breaks in, Kat has a few surprises for him. Will she make it to her meeting or will the day defeat her?
- When a new threat to the stability of the Federation arises, newly promoted Captain Jackson Kelham Bishop takes command of the newly uprated USS Valiant to unravel the threat and bring order to the region, but this enemy will test the crew of the Valiant like none ever have.
- Ties That Bind: Hawai'i In the Pacific is a documentary feature that explores how Hawai'i'is commercially caught tuna and swordfish get from the ocean to the sushi roll with an emphasis on some of the difficult management issues that underlie the process.
- Based on a true story, this film depicts the life of the 18th century nonconformist preacher and poet John Fawcett, author of the famous hymn "Blest be the Tie that Binds."
- While out for a walk, Maeve is kidnapped by vikings who believe she has been sent by the god Thor as a sacrifice to a demon who has taken possession of their longship and will not release it until they provide a suitable sacrifice.
- Connor's prejudices are challenged when he realises a grieving mother will do anything to stop her son's gay lover from visiting her dying son.
- Young Sam Baxter is implicated when there is a burglary - at the telephone shop run by Sam's estranged mother Adele. After being open just one month the burglary will set Adele and her partner, Lachlan, back severely.
- Lisa Duffin returns to the wards, Tina and Chloe arrange their house-warming, while George is told to advise Mark the board has approved the nurse practitioners scheme. UKTV PLAY description.
- Punch-ups, riot acts and romance from Holby. Love blossoms for Duffy. Harry reads Simon and Dillon the riot act over their punch-up, but Heather has the final say. UKTV PLAY.
- Duffy is shocked to see the new locum consultant is a face from the past; a bride on her wedding day turns out to be in a love triangle and Nikki has some life changing news for Ash.