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- An unhappily married woman runs away from home and goes to Atlantic City, where she meets a young gambler and develops an unlikely friendship with him.
- In a corrupt city, a small-time gangster and the estranged wife of a pot dealer find themselves thrown together in an escapade of love, money, drugs and danger.
- Update to the prequel to the Fallout series, which brings a new explorable area, new expeditions, enemy groups, and more.
- [HBO] HD. Hidden cameras capture prostitutes working the streets of the neon-soaked gambling mecca of Atlantic City.
- A cabaret hostess is broken-hearted because she loves a gambler who does not love her.
- Vaudeville acts are re-created in the story of how Atlantic City became a famous resort.
- Brothers in spirit if not blood, two South Texas drifters come at odds when one wants to head north to search for his estranged mother.
- A prominent businessman's children become the target of a young, unemployed man, who sees them as his ticket to wealth.
- "During the summer months the famous order of Elks held a convention at Atlantic City, N.J., the popular seaside resort. One of their features was a grand street parade in which thousands participated. This without exception is one of the best parade films ever made, not alone for photographic worth, but because many of the participants can be easily recognized and many of the contingents will amuse you with their antics. The boys from Hartford all travel in go-carts."
- TV Series
- Marine Frank Porter an Atlantic City native returns home to find that the beloved city he left has changed. The opportunities are slim and the jackpots are few and far between. His mother has succumbed to the big "c" and his long time girlfriend Mona has moved on to the safe bet, complete with the big house and white fence. Frank however is not alone, with him are the ghosts of deeds done in honor of his country, even if those deeds have grabbed and twisted his mind to a point where their may be no return. No Jobs, No Family, No Opportunity. The streets sing a siren song to his ear and he struggles with himself to avoid dancing to the tune. In the midst of gangland upheaval and a city rebuilding Frank finds himself stuck in the middle of it all. Looking for an answer his mind toils between the light and that which will send him into perpetual darkness.
- Showing the parade of The Mystic Shriners, Atlantic City, New Jersey on July 13th, 1904, in which over 10,000 members of this society turned out.
- MK, a Korean teen, immigrated to the US and became a wanderer without a high school diploma. His younger sister and his mother left the States, lamenting she'd rather struggle through debt back in South Korea than live in America. MK stayed with his father whom soon left the house. MK was left with piling bills that he could not pay for which led him to a Korean Homeless Shelter. There he met a pastor who says one meal a day is more than enough. MK, in return, tries his best to find a job in order to contribute by offering but things don't turn out as he wishes. One afternoon, while searching for wifi connection outside the shelter, MK witnesses people from the shelter along with his father walking in. MK faces a breakdown. His father's life was full of misery and intoxication. MK tries his best but his father steals money from the shelter and vanishes.
- Atlantic City beyond the boardwalk.
- Two rubes with their sweethearts decide to spend Easter holiday at Atlantic City. After indulging in the various amusements they start a flirtation with two summer girls, and decide to lose their sweethearts in order to obtain an opportunity with them. The girls, not liking their attire, tell them to change their clothes and meet them at 2 P.M. They do so. In the meantime, their sweethearts have discovered their loss, and, making a search for them, they find them dressed in very sporty clothes, wheeling a rolling chair with the two well-dressed girls in it. With eyes of envy they compare themselves and decide to buy clothes. They do so, and coming back to the boardwalk with veiled faces, they begin to flirt with their own sweethearts. The rubes fall into the snare and their feeling can be described better when their sweethearts remove their veils.
- Count Carisford leaves his handsome cottage in Atlantic City one day for a stroll on the sands. Two tramps gain entrance to the house, dress up in the Count's clothes, and using his visiting cards, they have one grand time of it, the cards being as good as money anywhere. The supposed noblemen had no trouble in making the acquaintance of the two most beautiful girls on the beach, but when the Count sees his clothes, trouble starts and it starts good and plenty for the tramps, who finally land in jail.
- A most complete illustration of the perils of summer bathing on the Atlantic coast, and also of the admirable manner in which the life-savers perform their duty at our great summer resorts. A view of the beach at Atlantic City is shown, and one of the swimmers gets caught in the undertow, and is being rapidly carried out to sea. An extremely heavy surf is running, and the life-savers launch the life boat with great difficulty and battle out through the enormous breakers. Several times the boat appears to be standing almost on end and is with difficulty kept from swamping, but finally reaches the vicinity of the drowning man, where one of the life-savers dives overboard and rescues the victim from the watery grave. He is brought carefully ashore and the work of resuscitation commenced immediately.
- A natural as well as a good subject. This picture portrays all this as interesting, as well as what usually happens on the beach. Children, and even grown people, playing games, etc.
- At the end of each season, at popular Atlantic City, New Jersey, a floral parade takes place, composed wholly of children. Thousands of tots are seen walking along the board-walk arrayed in flowers, and the picture is a pleasing sight to see. The value of this film could be enhanced two-fold by coloring.
- A panorama of the boardwalk and beach-goers of an Atlantic City beach.
- On Friday April 1st, 2011, Comedians Jim Search and Craig Friedman left the comforts of New York City to play their first ever paid road gig in Atlantic City.
- You see the waves breaking on the shore, people walking around and bathing, and the usual scenes and incidents, easily recognized by bathers of old and every popular Atlantic City.
- The call of summer was in the blood of Fred Perkins and George Smith. They longed to disport themselves upon the sands and in the waves by the seaside. But, alas! They were married. Fearful handicap! Still being brave and also clever, they proceeded to overcome this disadvantage. Fred suddenly had a nervous breakdown, shaking all over most fearfully in the presence of his wife. Just at the right time, George brought around a doctor, who was something of a sport himself. Doc looked serious. He must go away for a couple of weeks to the mountains, said Doc. Friend George nobly presented himself to be his caretaker, waving aside all considerations of neglect to his business or other inconvenience. Noble man! In due time, the invalid and his friend, roughly dressed and carrying kettles, pans and other camping paraphernalia, said good-bye to their wives. Then they hit the high places for a thick wood, not far distant where they had hidden two suitcases full of clothes. After dressing in their gay garments, Fred had entirely recovered from his nervous breakdown; they took the fastest train for gay Atlantic City. There they met a couple of young ladies, with whom they rode along the boardwalk in rolling chairs, and later went in bathing. Meanwhile, Mrs. Perkins and Mrs. Smith, being lonely, decided to spend a couple of days in Atlantic City. Thither they went in Mrs. Smith's motor car. Their room in the hotel overlooked the beach, and there after talking for a while and wondering how their husbands were getting along in the lonely mountains, far from civilization's comfort, they sighed and looked out over the beach, where a great crowd of bathers were enjoying themselves. They looked through field-glasses. Suddenly, Mrs. Perkins ejaculated, "Oh!" She handed the glasses to Mrs. Smith. Mrs. Smith looked and she also ejaculated, "Oh!" for they had recognized their husbands with the two girls in the surf, and they certainly did not look as though they were ill. If did not take Mrs. Perkins and Mrs. Smith very long to get to the beach. Their husbands saw them coming and tried to escape by running into the water. But that did not stop the angry wives for an instant. Into the water they waded. Each grabbed her recreant spouse by the hair and led him upon the shore, where they administered a just punishment.
- A remarkable woman who feeds the homeless in Atlantic City, New Jersey.
- The sun doesn't shine on this Atlantic City. It exists in dive bars and strip joints. In the shadow of the Casinos, is a world of backroom deals that can end a life over less money than the price of a bus ticket home. Nobody chooses to come here, this where they end up. Atlantic City Serenade is about the Price we pay for the choices we make in the quest for power over our own inner demons. It is told through the eyes of the members of several dysfunctional "families", desperate associations of lost souls bound by loyalty, fear or both.
- A beautiful lively picture of this famous board walk showing thousands of promenaders sunning themselves on Easter Sunday morning.
- This is without doubt the only film on the market that shows not less than a thousand people bathing. It also shows the fresh young man exhibiting his acrobatic feats. The mass of humanity as portrayed in this film proves the undying popularity of this world-famous seaside resort.
- Count Carisford, who resides at a swell, cottage at Atlantic City, is going out for a stroll on the sand. Two tramps seeing him leave, enter the open window, dress in the Count's best and using his visiting cards and check book at once start out for a hot time. They soon find two young ladies who are "looking for someone to float them." They invite them for an automobile ride and show the young ladies a good time until Count Carisford appears on the scene. He recognizes his Sunday togs, calls two policemen, and now a chase begins after the bogus Counts which begins anywhere and ends in the sea. But they had a hot time just the same.