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- 1976, Brian de Palma directs Carrie, the first novel by Stephen King. Since, more than 50 directors adapted the master of horror's books, in more than 80 films and series, making him now, the most adapted author still alive in the world.
- A young boy heads off to the Yukon after hearing tales about the Gold Rush, and he forms an unwavering friendship with a heroic Alsatian dog called Buck.
- A charming but unscrupulous train robber courts capture and hanging when he falls in love with the daughter of a judge.
- In the summer of 1898, a small group of German compatriots head into the hostile northern interior of British Columbia in search for gold at the height of the Klondike Gold Rush.
- A big-city chef has lost her spark. To save her job she returns to her hometown where she'll try to find her passion for food and reconnect with her father.
- This movie chronicled Jack London's epic journey from San Francisco to the Klondike gold fields in 1898.
- Brown arrives in Canada from Europe to seek his fortune as a gold-digger and is appalled by the murderous greed of the prospectors. He then lives with the first nations but the situation escalates through dealings with conning fur traders.
- They may strike it rich-or, like most gold miners before them and since-lose everything feeding their fever. Which will it be?
- A group of friend meet year after year to mourn the loss of a friend.
- Ghost hunter LeeAnna Vamp and nerd prince Mark Meer travel deep into the mountains of Northern British Columbia to the historic town of Barkerville to investigate several hauntings and the stories behind them.
- The live town tour in Barkerville is put on to screen.
- Will the Anderson brothers discover Jim Richmond's buried treasure and emerge from the gold rush rich as princes? Will the innocent Thomas be pulled along as his older brother takes even bigger, and increasingly more questionable risks? Will Paul realize his dream, or go mad from hurried hope and hot desire? Will the constable arrive in time to save Claire, Jim's Fiancée, from becoming a gold rush casualty at Paul's hands? Among the conflicting personal dreams here, there is also an ever deepening conflict between different visions of what makes a human being rich, truly rich, and about "...what it takes" to become rich. Finally, it is this conflict that might kill Thomas, or let him emerge from Devil's Canyon a rich man.
- Attila now travels to live in Barkerville/Wells BC.
- We continued from the car accident, trapped in Sicamous, BC. Waiting to an wondering if Attila has enough money to pay for a hotel and fix the car so one: he doesn't freeze and two: so can leave.
- The road trip gets interrupted with another interview, this time with advice columnist Dayna Furst. We move her from hard copy writing to online media.
- Finally in Barkerville; Attila takes a moment to visit inside-to get re-acquainted-as he knows it will-and might be a painful re-visit. He breaks down in tears as he leaves to his cabin; before returning tomorrow to face his demons.
- The host spends the summer living in a gold town.
- Attila begins to change into his character "Dr. Joseph Park"; as he is fitted for his suit.
- Back to 2012, the last time that Attila was in Wells, BC. We see where he lives and how his day is spent; rehearsing, acting, eating. This is where the film "Over" was created; which we see parts of slowly come to screen.
- The series jumps to another flashback episode to 2012. This one takes a look at the domestic life at the time of actor Attila. And we see more of "Dr. Joseph Park".
- Attila is back as "Mr. Butler" teaching views about the day to day life of a Butler.