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- Convinced his thesis will have him graduate with honors from Harvard University, a stuffy student finds himself at the mercy of a homeless man's demands when he holds the papers hostage.
- A returning missionary (Javen Tanner) anxious to reunite with his long time sweetheart-fiancé (Joey Jalalian), awakens from a near fatal accident with the new priority of saving his wayward mother.
- The movie is based on a real historic event. During French's invading war against China in 1885, the French army took over Zhengnan Guan located in the Guangxi Province. Wishing to protect their beloved country, the 70 years old General Feng Zicai and his two sons volunteered to join the battle. The general understood it would be a difficult battle to win as the French soldiers held much more advanced equipment, resources and weapons. To show his devotion and determination, he brought his own coffin alongside with him to the war zone. He also utilized his experience with the Zhangnan Guan terrain to pave out strategies, made weapons applicable to their situations. These actions bolstered the morale tremendously, and prepared them well for the war. As a result, although the Chinese soldiers sustained heavy losses, they turned the tide of the battle and won.
- The story of U.S. fighter pilots shot down over North Vietnam who became POWs for up to 8 and a half years.
- Medal of Honor Recipient George Sakato said with tear, ' I am not a hero. I just killed a lot of people. It's not good. This medal is for the people who couldn't return their homes, not for me.' Even many soldiers who received the decoration still have deep scars in their hearts now. He is the veteran of 442nd Regimental Combat Team in WW2 composed of Japanese Americans, who were at first seen as the problem because of their race, but later seen as problem solvers because of their splendid achievements on the battle field. They had to fight not only the enemy but also prejudice. This is the story of the 442nd and their veterans now and then.
- A Galactic War has just ended atrocities were committed and some one needs to be held accountable. Both sides are prepared to present their cases do cultural consideration outweigh justice or is our understanding of Justice an absolute.
- Nazi era depiction of decadent British aristocracy: A madcap country heiress was betrothed to a Lord but runs off with a young inventor after she is found in a compromising position, to avoid a scandal.
- Four space marines trapped in a cathedral with two alien diplomats. Death, power struggle, and an unknown enemy threaten to tare them apart. Can they put aside their egos to save themselves?
- As a mysterious adversary closes in on their isolated farmhouse, two sisters prepare to fight for their lives but old wounds prove more dangerous.
- TV Mini Series
- Released from prison on parole, the "Gas-Pipe Kid" returns to his home in the slums to find his mother dead and his father evicted. He is arrested for beating up the landlord but escapes with the help of Ida Hunt, his sweetheart. Years later he is a baseball star known as Bat Shugrue and is widely idolized by boys who read about his clean living. When Shugrue realizes his influence, he refuses to "throw" a game for blackmailers who threaten to reveal his past, and he goes to Judge Drury to tell the whole truth. The judge decides that Shugrue is more valuable free than in jail; the star is reunited with Ida.
- Japanese bombs hit Pearl Harbor on a Sunday. Monday marked the start of a young girl's war. Yukiko Kubo Shiogi, an American betrayed by America, endured her family's imprisonment during the darkest days of World War II. She lost her freedom and a cherished right of passage, but she never lost faith in her nation or herself. "With Honors Denied" follows Yuki's 60-year journey from persecution to redemption, and weaves a heartwarming, true-life tale of a broken promise, a lifelong regret, and a dream finally fulfilled.
- Harry Carey Jr plays the leading man in this crime TV Show
- A 100-second rant on the joys of tobacco.
- Ryan Hallberg is a young Iraq Veteran from Minnesota that tells his story of his life in the Military and experiences from the time that he enlisted right out of high school, to the convoy mission that ended his Military career due to a roadside bomb; an IED attack. He shares his hardships with the aftermath of the attack that left him critically injured, enduring weeks of treatments and surgeries in the hospital, but also shows his courage and will to move forward in life even after his leg was amputated. If he had a choice to go back and do it all over again, he would still choose the same path into the military because of his honor and respect that he has for his country.
- When we consider taking the time to take one step back into humility and then taking a few extra steps forward in sharing about what we think and why we think it, it can serve us much more than just the statement of "the best."
- Mrs. D'Arcy W. Martin's adoring husband learns that his wife is suffering from heart trouble and the doctor advises that she avoid all excitement. At the Horton's reception in Paris, Mrs. Martin unexpectedly meets George Molyneaux, a sweetheart of youthful days, for whom she yet retains a lingering affection. Molyneaux is the possessor of a packet of Mrs. Martin's early love-letters, and she asks him to return them. He writes her a note expressing his willingness to hand her back these compromising missives, but asks that she will, just for the final good-bye, come in person to receive them. Mrs. Martin, knowing his honorable nature, agrees to do this, and we see her in George's house. He goes to fetch the letters from a box, but hearing a sharp cry of pain, rushes back to her, only to find Mrs. Martin quite prostrate. Molyneaux is terrified, he thinks Madeliue is dead, and his only thought is now to find some means whereby the honor of the woman he loves can be sustained. The hours drag on, Molyneaux's only recourse is to lovingly and tenderly inter the body in a leafy sepulcher in the nearby woods. He slaves for hours at the making of a grave. Meanwhile Mrs. Martin's husband has become alarmed at her long absence, and when he hears from the Police Commissioner that his wife's handbag has been discovered on the person of a thief, he jumps to the worst conclusion, and accuses the alleged thief of killing his wife for purposes of robbery. When Molyneaux gets back to the house, he is overjoyed to find the woman whom he thought dead has returned to life, and had suffered nothing but a sudden heart attack. Mrs. Martin examines her watch and finding how late the hour is, hurries off home to her distracted husband and much prized baby. Mr. Martin is in the seventh heaven of delight to see his wife alive and well, and promptly telephones for the release of the suspect, while Mrs. Martin allays all suspicion by informing her husband that while taking a walk in the woods she was suddenly seized with a heart attack, which excuse amply accounts for her long absence.
- Valor With Honor: an independent feature documentary on the last interviews of Japanese American WW2 vets that served in 442nd Regimental Combat Team. 442nd is the most decorated American unit for its size and length of service in the history of the US Army.
- Matt tutors silver spoon James Potter in history, refuses to help him cheat but is still in trouble when the professor smells a rat. Simon's new classmate Lee Patterson boasts his cool dad works with FBI and even NASA, but actually is an unemployed ex-con and petty marijuana dealer. Lucy regrets taking a school secretary job, is flattered when older hunk Tyler asks her for a dance, but that bubble bursts when he actually wants the password to enter the school computer.
- Bronk looks into the death of a veteran police officer and finds disturbing evidence which point to suicide rather than killed in the line of duty.
- Jordan works with a Marine investigator when the body of a woman who went AWOL in in Afghanistan ten days earlier is found. Garrett and Nigel look into the death of a local pimp. Lily tries to get over the her heartbreak by helping Bug deal with a Japanese businessman's suicide.
- 1986–2010TV-PGTV Episode
- Exclusive interview with the Academy president, discussing the 40th annual ceremony and the best Emmy moments.
- 201923mTV-Y7-FV7.3 (10)TV EpisodeStuck in the Middle with Tootz The kids are desperate for a win against the Repugnians, so Wren does the unthinkable and reaches out to her former hero, Roody Tootz, to make a secret deal. Scout's Honor Burdened with a monstrous secret, Reynold heads to city hall for some R and R, where he meets a new friend who takes him on an historic adventure.
- 2006–TV EpisodeHost Ed Tracy interviews Medal of Honor recipient Paul Bucha.
- 2006–TV EpisodeInterview with Medal of Honor recipient Gary L. Littrell.
- 2006–TV EpisodeEd Tracy interviews Medal of Honor recipient Wesley L. Fox.
- 2006–TV EpisodeEd Tracy interviews Medal of Honor recipient George "Bud" Day, the nation's most highly decorated soldier since General Douglas MacArthur. In a military career spanning 34 years and 3 wars, Day received nearly 70 decorations and awards, of which more than 50 are for combat.
- 2006–TV EpisodeEd Tracy interviews Vietnam War Navy SEALs and Medal of Honor recipients Michael Thornton and Thomas Norris.
- 2006–TV EpisodeEd Tracy interviews Vietnam War veteran and Medal of Honor recipient Robert L. Howard.
- 2006–TV EpisodeEd Tracy interviews Vietnam War veteran and Medal of Honor recipient Sammy L. Davis.
- 2006–TV EpisodeEd Tracy interviews Vietnam War veteran and Medal of Honor recipient Allen J. Lynch.
- 2006–TV EpisodeEd Tracy interviews Harvey C. "Barney" Barnum, Medal of Honor recipient and Marine Officer for more than 27 years.
- 2006–TV EpisodeEd Tracy interviews Leo K. Thorsness, a Vietnam War fighter pilot and Medal of Honor recipient.
- 2006–TV EpisodeEd Tracy interviews Korean War veteran and Medal of Honor recipient Ronald E. Rosser.
- 2006–TV EpisodeEd Tracy interviews retired Navy aviator and Medal of Honor recipient Thomas J. Hudner, Jr.
- 2006–TV EpisodeEd Tracy interviews Vietnam War medevac helicopter pilot and Medal of Honor recipient Patrick H. Brady.
- 2006–TV EpisodeEd Tracy interviews World War II veteran and Medal of Honor recipient Walter D. Ehlers about his life and experiences on the beach at Normandy.
- 2006–TV EpisodeEd Tracy interviews World War II veteran and Medal of Honor recipient Hershel "Woody" Williams about his life and experiences with the Marines on Iwo Jima.