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- At an international school in Jakarta, a philosophy teacher challenges his class of twenty graduating seniors to choose which ten of them would take shelter underground and reboot the human race in the event of a nuclear apocalypse.
- Beth is a young vampire feeling stuck in her place as a member of the old-world-style vampire clan. One fateful night she meets Jack, a fun-loving punk rock vampire who welcomes her into his world. The two warring clans of Vampires go head to head as Master Vigo (David "Gangrel" Heath) and Dax (Sinn Bodhi) fight for Beth's right to party. Featuring Lars Frederiksen from Rancid in his first feature film.
- This animated children's film introduces kids to the life and times of Rashi, history's most studied Biblical commentator. Featuring the voices of Leonard Nimoy and Armand Assante.
- The Film Crew gives a commentary track to Walk the Angry Beach (1961), aka Hollywood After Dark, featuring Rue McClanahan as a stripper.
- The life and death of New York's most notorious, dirty, and dangerous dive bar.
- The podcast that takes you to the shadiest corners of the past, unpicking history's spookiest, strangest, and most sinister stories. Join Anthony and Maddy, to take a look at the darker side of history.
- Comedian LowRes Wünderbred analyzes films from the 20th century that shaped their medium in unconventional ways.
- DeDee Pfieffer discusses shooting Vamp and her career in, and out of, film acting since.
- Robert Whitmore, the son of a wealthy businessman, at college becomes addicted to gambling and incurs several debts, the I.O.U.'s of which are held by the proprietor of a gambling parlor, who threatens to bring the matter before the president of the college if Robert does not pay at once. In order to get the money, Robert raises a check which his father has sent him, giving it to the gambler in settlement of his I.O.U.'s. But the gambler is suspicious and holds the I.O.U's until he has seen the check go through. Meanwhile Robert has returned home and upon the day of his arrival, his father received the canceled check from the bank endorsed by the gambler. Armed with the check, he returns home and finds Robert in the act of destroying several pieces of paper as he enters. Noting his confusion at the time, he shows him the check and asks him if he knows anything about it. Realizing that there is no escape, Robert breaks down and confesses, whereupon his father mildly but firmly declares that he must go away and make out for himself, not to return until he has proved himself worthy of his father's forgiveness. Dorothy, his father's ward, is in love with Robert and is amazed when she learns that Robert has gone away without leaving any explanation. Firmly intent upon proving his mettle, we find Robert in a distant city, where he is searching in vain for work. Among other places he tries to get a position as reporter on one of the leading papers, but fails. One morning during his stay in town, a man is found shot dead in one of the public parks, and while the authorities search for clues, the identity of the murderer remains a mystery. As the murdered man was a stranger in town, it looks as if the affair would be dropped, when Robert hits on a plan, whereby he may prove himself a valuable asset to the paper before mentioned in increasing its circulation through a great scope. He hastens to the editor to lay his scheme before him which is that he leave a certain chain of evidence that will direct their reporters to him as the murderer of the man found in the park. This proposition is accepted by the editor, who has promised Robert to produce enough counteracting alibis to clear him, after the paper has enjoyed the fruits of the story. The plan works only too well, for the jury brings in a verdict of guilty and it looks very much as if Robert would suffer the penalty of the crime, because the editor had positively refused to even recognize him when he, at the last moment, disclosed the whole plot. The news reaches Dorothy and she hastens to Robert's side, believing his story to be true. They both reason that the editor must have had some hidden reason for throwing Robert down, so with this in view, Dorothy secures a position as a lady's maid in the home of the editor, and there learns that it was the editor himself who had killed this man, whom he claims was his wife's sweetheart, and carried him to the park. This all comes out during a quarrel between the editor and his wife regarding the man, who called one night after dark, and whom he claimed to be a lover, and the wife confesses that it was her former worthless husband, whom she thought died years before in prison, for during this quarrel Dorothy is listening at the door. The district attorney is notified and the wrong righted.
- John Blake becomes Gotham City's newest protector, Bay Bruce.
- This is a mixture of fun and pathos. When the picture first bursts into view, the exterior of an English Police Station is seen, from which the squad emerges. A change and then one of the "finest" is seen posing before a great building as though proud of his uniform. Again a change and we see a table on which was placed a dark lantern. Bobby's hand reaches forth and grasps the lantern and we follow him through the famous "White Chapel" district of which we have heard so much. All that is seen are the rays of light from the lantern and the object at which they are pointed. We see a high board fence on which a number of advertisements appear and the rays move along until "Bobby's" best girl is seen on the top of the steps leading into the basement of the house where she is employed. In her hand she holds dainty viands, which she knows Bobby delights in, and she beckons to him to follow. In this case you can draw your own conclusions. We follow the light through all the dark passages of the district until it enters a bank building and surprises a burglar at work on a safe. Suddenly Bobby appears behind the lantern, a scuffle ensues and the burglar is captured. This is undoubtedly one of the most novel moving pictures ever made.
- TV SeriesFrom the YouTube web site: "The After Dark Happy Hour Show with Dr. Redfield. This will be an AtGames Arcadenet Lobby extravaganza. There will be prizes, contests, and the undead."
- Comedy After Dark is a talk/variety show that focuses on satire of politics, entertainment and our culture. The show takes a fair approach by not taking political sides. Instead the approach is to not take ourselves or life too seriously. Laughter is a life saver for many and much needed during these uncertain times. Comedy After Dark originally ran from 1992-1994 on local cable access along the shoreline of Connecticut. The show was created by Mike Burke, a high school student at the time, and featured a cast of performers and their own house band. The comedy show was very successful and highly rated. Mike ended the show, two days before graduating high school, with their 100th episode. The show returned in 2020 as a way to help entertain people during the corona virus pandemic. With most TV shows having no new content, and movies not being made, many are turning to alternative sources. It seemed like this would be the best time to make a return in order to provide some comic relief and new entertainment for people. As it stands right now, the show may only be a limited series with possible specials in the future.
- Angie Reid explores the lives of the homeless, the drug addicted, and the mentally afflicted.
- The expansion of the largest and most successful Halloween attraction in the Appalachian Region: The Haunted Barn.
- Chris (Richard Szepler) and Gary (Simon Quigley) are having a quiet drink in a local club when they get a text; prompting them to leave quickly. They get back to the car and find out all is not as it was when they left. A young man, Sam (Jordan Greenhough), runs down the alley way in front of the Two Blokes. The chase begins.
- Disneyland After Dark performs in the music video "Up, Up Over the Mountain Top" from the EP album "Standin' on the Never Never" recorded for Mega Records. The music video opens with someone changing the radio station. The band runs down a rocky hill and later goof around in a stage coach model. Clips of them enjoying Western attractions feature throughout.
- The Reaction Squad After Dark is a spin-off series from The Reaction Squad Podcast hosted by NidgeDFX, Riveting Rivera, Ivanimal Reacts and RHCrew Productions where 4 guys get together and talk about random topics and stories.
- "Sasha After Dark: The Podcast of Darkness Reboot" is a podcast series, hosted by Katherine Sasha Mowen as "Sasha, Princess of Darkness".
- As the Autobots mourn the passing of their comrades, including their leader Optimus Prime, his successor Treadshot struggles to accept the responsibility that now rests on his shoulders. Meanwhile on the Obsidian, the Decepticons gain a new ally.
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