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- 12 days before Christmas, Kate is trying to close the sale of a historic inn, only to find Daniel, the ghost of a man who died a century ago, and he needs her help to unravel the mystery of his annual holiday haunting.
- A City Sanitation Worker loses his first love and falls down a spiral of depression. On the brink of suicide, he's suddenly saved by a mysterious girl, only to discover she too has a darker past she's been attempting to run away from.
- Hayley enjoys creating murder mystery parties at renowned Blackthorne Manor. But when the manor's owner is found dead, Hayley and her colleague must sort through a house full of suspects to identify the murderer.
- This surreal period piece will leave you guessing... A young Norma Jeane dies a mysterious death. When she awakens, she finds herself in a womb-like realm, a limbo between the past and future. Norma Jeane, portrayed by Andrea Kinch, glances at her reflection in a mirror to find her being is no longer in her own, familiar body, but is now a woman in a womb realm. She quickly learns that passage from one realm into the next can only be achieved by facing a series of challenges; one must be subjected to their past misfortunes, sins and "happy memories" in order to move on. Alongside 'Woman in the Womb' played by Jocelyn Padilla is character Laine, a whimsical spirit guide aiding the new soul on her journey in this mirror-like, warped realm. However, things are quickly shaken when horrific images appear in a magic mirror. 'Red Death,' an evil, mysterious succubus portrayed by Lindsey E. Cork, plays minds games and tries desperately to keep 'Woman In The Womb' from progressing. Will 'The Woman in Womb' find the strength within herself to end this circle of hate or will she fall prey to Red?
- Author, activist, lecturer, and crusader for those with disabilities, the extraordinary Helen Keller was unable to see or hear, yet through hard work became highly accomplished and famously outspoken. Her autobiography The Story of My Life and its dramatic adaptation The Miracle Worker made Keller's name a household word. John Gianvito's new film Her Socialist Smile is a spare, pure, and beautifully composed account of her political life as a supporter of progressive causes. Incorporating footage of her home life, her surroundings, and her teacher Anne Sullivan, the film's focal point shifts to Keller's own words-her many speeches-as she ardently advocates on behalf of the causes in which she so firmly believed.
- This view was taken on a duck farm, and shows a series of feeding pens, in which are ducks of various ages. The children walk from one pen to another feeding the ducks with corn, a very pretty and interesting sight.
- "Showing the method followed on a big duck farm of keeping the ducks in runways and fattening them for the market."
- Two college guys first ponder and then accomplish their goal of buying an old postal jeep.
- A comedy series about a couple seeking new friendships later in life, who turn a new site hoping to find the perfect fit.