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- In five episodes, failed architect and vicious sociopath Jack recounts his elaborately orchestrated murders -- each, as he views them, a towering work of art that defines his life's work as a serial killer in the Pacific Northwest.
- Fueled by misguided nostalgia, ambitious young Latino man Jack Maldonado buys a small apartment building in the Bronx and moves his boisterous family into the apartments to live rent-free: his parents Carlos and Martha, sister Nadia, brother Richie and his wife Rosa, Grandmother/Abuela, and cousins Hector and Manny--all under one roof. Tension builds quickly as Jack imposes his views on everyone around him, including his fiancee Lily. The whole time, he hides the fact that his corner store is a front for selling marijuana, but he must soon deal with new unwanted competitive forces. It's only a matter of time before Jack's family and "business" lives collide in tragic fashion.
- The film tells the story of Jack Filice Jr., an heir to a Hollywood Italian-American dynasty. As his father, Jack Sr.(played Tony-award winning Joe Mantegna), lays dying, he asks his only son to preserve the family estate, and to never tear it down. The pact is made, but within a year, the cocky young music producer, demolishes the estate and builds his "party palace". On the night of Jack's house warming party, friends and family party into the early morning, unaware of the "monstrous spirit" who returns to murder them one-by-one, until only his grandson is left to destroy. GRANDPA JACK takes human form and systematically executes the "guests". Having to do battle with the demon, Jack's own memories emerge that have been haunting him for years in nightmares. On one fateful night 23 years ago, three year old Jack Jr. witnessed the gruesome murder of his own mother, Hannah, at the hands of his own grandfather. Having buried the event inside his head, and told over and over that his mother had committed suicide, Jack's life was one of pain and confusion. But now, after breaking a sacred deathbed oath, Jack's own demons re-surface; and he must do battle with the one demon who all but destroyed his life: his own grandfather. In the action-filled climax, Jack Jr. must take on the "spirit" himself to rid the world and himself of this evil. But he finds he can't fight the old bastard alone... and gets help from a shocking source: HIS MOTHER. The "spirit" of Hannah Filice returns to take on the man who brutally killed her, and thus, fights to save the life of the little boy, now a grown man, who is about to die at the hands of the same monster who destroyed her some 20 years ago. The screenplay has received great "buzz" in Hollywood for its fresh take on an established genre; in addition, for its well-rounded characters and yes, wry humor. But THE HOUSE THAT JACK BUILT is also a terrifying story of violence, family secrets and lies; and creates a world where life and death seem to weld together, where the "afterlife" may not be so "after", afterall.
- Serial in six parts charting 10 years of a marriage from wedding night to the present time. 2 : Eight Years Ago - Winter Lu's dream is that Jack should be happy. Their hopes are hatched in a little two up, two down house. Starred Duggie Brown as Jack and Sharon Duce as Lu.
- A cleverly conceived picture of a little boy and girl with building blocks. The little girl has erected a pretty structure, which the boy proceeds to demolish with pokes of his fingers. When the demolition of the house is completed, the film is shown in reverse, and the little building comes back to its original form in a most marvellous manner.
- Young lawyer Jack Winter has a nice house built for his beloved. The next-door neighbors congratulate him on it. When his betrothed comes to inspect it, she doesn't like it; she throws Jack over and marries a wealthy suitor. This crushes Jack completely and he leaves town. Two years later a young girl, Katherine Wilson, visits the old people and hears the story of the deserted cottage. One day she gets into the house and manages to clean it thoroughly. A short time later, some tramps drop a match in the house that sets fire to it. Katherine sees the flames, and she and the old folks put out the fire. The old people send Jack a letter, telling him about the fire and the girl. He comes and finds the fair one cleaning the house. The two fall in love, marry, and settle into the cottage.
- Story about the cow with the crumpled horn that tossed the dog that worried the cat that killed the rat that ate the malt that lay in the house that Jack built.
- A re-telling of the classic nursery rhyme "The House That Jack Built".
- In celebration of the 100th anniversary of JFK's birth, the documentary chronicles his early years and examines his lasting legacy. This film touches on familiar themes of JFK's life, his ascent to the presidency, his mistakes and triumphs. It also explores new and little-known stories, and why President John F. Kennedy is still relevant today.
- This is a moving picture of the old and popular story as its name implies. It is a most interesting picture, and will not fail to please your audiences. The figures in this picture are large and beautifully portrayed.
- Jack builds a home for his new wife Liz along the edge of an idyllic forest, and their marital paradise seems assured. But when a secret from Jack's past threatens to consume him, he must decide between deceiving his wife...and losing her for ever.
- A wife thinks she and her husband have enough money to build a new house but she finds her husband's bank book and sees there's almost no money in the account. Bobby comes home to announce that he's built a new house for her as a surprise, then has to find a way to make good on his promise.
- Jack Foster, a brakeman, is the hero of the story. Foster is happily married and the father of two children, but his lack of caution while following his dangerous calling is a constant source of worry to his wife and also to his close friend Jim Stevens, a conductor. The risks that Jack is continually running are pointed out to him by Stevens, and pictured in detail on the screen. Scenes are introduced showing what leads up to the wreck, how the brakeman lost his leg, another man an eye, and how a third man was knocked from the roof of a boxcar when making a coupling. The lessons work the desired effect upon Jack, and he becomes a model of caution and efficiency.
- A wicked queen casts a spell over a prince and steals his heart.
- Jack loves Milly but her father will not have him, as he has not even a home to offer her. The father's taunt stings Jack and he declares he will build the home himself. After the wedding the young couple go to Jack's house and their troubles begin. The windows will not move. The front door declines to shut. When the door bell is pulled the entire wiring comes out. The chimney smokes and covers everything in the room with soot, including Jack and Milly. The roof leaks during a heavy rain and deluges the room and its occupants. Jack climbs through the skylight to fix the roof, but only succeeds in falling from the top, tearing the shingles as he falls. Torrents of rain come through on Milly, who by this time is drenched to the skin. She is furious and determines to leave for her mother's home. To her mother drenched Milly goes with her story. The mother puts dry clothes on her and father goes for carpenters. The rain has stopped, and they all arrive at "The House That Jack Built' to find poor soaked Jack sitting on his steps determined to catch cold and die. Father consults the builders, whose advice is to tear the house down and begin over again, and this they do. The husband and wife "make up" and Jack swears never again to build a house.
- Mrs. Peel is bequeathed an old house by an uncle Jack, whom she never knew existed. In the event, he did not exist. The house is a former lunatic asylum and it is all a ruse by a vengeful ex-employee of Mrs. Peel's to submit her to mind games which will drive her insane.
- When Jack of All Trades, the inventive but frighteningly elusive serial killer stalking Sam, continues to toy with members of the VCTF team and their families, Bailey orders everyone into the task force's bunker-like command center (Angel and Chloe, Grace's husband, George's gay lover, and Brubaker's brother) as they scramble to devise a trap to ensnare Jack. Since their technologically brilliant quarry delights on eavesdropping and seeing them almost everywhere, the frustrated team uses Sam and Grant as bait to try to flush Jack out into the open. Unsuccessful on two times, they trace a hit man hired by Jack to his lair which is a children's Catholic orphanage where Jack again escapes, but is forced to leave his lair and processes behind.
- While Max and Laura grow closer, Sergent Gray and Kevin try to catch some giant ""Coconut Crabs"" that are running amok in Pearl Bay.
- When Karen moves out of the dorms and into an old house that needs fixing up, Jack wants to help with the repairs and drags Kevin along.
- 2010–TV Episode
- A 13 year-old is pressured by his pals to try drugs.