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- The life of Mason, from early childhood to his arrival at college.
- Byung Tae, a socially awkward teen bullied for most of his life, transfers to the countryside, hoping for a fresh start. Yet high jinks ensue when he is mistaken for the best fighter in school and must maintain the facade.
- A timeless story of a boy's adventures growing up in a small Southern town, Yazoo City in the 1940s during World War II, roaming with his friends, playing practical jokes, and getting into trouble.
- Twenty years before the 'Plague Doctor' events, Igor Grom was just a schoolboy who loved hanging out in the streets with his best friend while his dad spent nights at police work chasing criminals. Grom-senior is hunting Anubis, the powerful local crime lord. Meanwhile, Grom-junior is exploring ways to make money and embarks on risky adventures.
- Scolded by his mother for breaking a window, young Ralph Phillips waits in his bedroom and lets his imagination run amok as he pictures himself as a famous explorer, a space force pilot, and a prisoner before his dad comes home.
- A film 12 years in the making, about growing up. Director, Linklater shares his inspiration for the film and over the years, the cast interview each other to reflect on the unique process.
- When a family has to relocate due to the war, they are ostracized by their new community.
- This feature length entry from shorts director Caumon deals with a turbulent mother and son relationship in a rural setting.
- The story of America's first Environmentalist John Muir, and his rugged beginnings on a farm in Wisconsin in the 1850s.
- In the late 1980s , the popularization of zip gun and land reform made a big influence on the lifestyle of Mongolia prairie people. Since father's gun ban and mother's leaving, Siqintu, 12-year-old boy estranged himself from his dad, who was the best traditional hunter in the tribe. As yearly hunt units was coming, could they fix their relationship and finally protect the grassland?
- Buddy loves Alice and Buddy's father who owns the town store loves Alice's mother.
- Tommy brown is a captive caught by the lure of the deadly dime novel. A new thriller is just out and Tommy is absorbing all that is possible from the brilliant front sheet exposed on the news stand. By hook or by crook he must have it for his own. Not having the necessary cash he becomes a carrying agent for a weary traveler who rewards him munificently. The money thus obtained is immediately exchanged for several lurid volumes. Sneaking quietly to his room he is soon in the midst of deeds of daring and hairbreadth escapes. Found by his mother executing a war dance around a supposedly fallen foe he is put to bed and all books in sight are confiscated. His mother's warning does him little good as on her leaving Tommy gets up, digs more novels from under the mattress and proceeds to burn the midnight oil until he finally falls asleep and dreams. The Dream. Creeping stealthily from the old chimney place in the pirate's cabin, he releases the captive maiden and leaps into the midst of the outlaw crew. A desperate hand-to-hand encounter ensues. His trusty guns have not failed - his heroism is rewarded, the last, of the desperate band lies groveling at his feet. His mind calls to life visions of hero worship, of news stands surrounded by excited crowds buying the new "blood-curdling" exploits of Tommy Brown. These visions are rudely dissipated by the heavy hand of his mother, who, attracted by the uproar in his room, arrives at the time of his most heroic exploit. Tommy wakes up to find himself unwound from the bed clothes in no gentle manner.
- A comedy revolves around a group of friends that falls in love with the same girl during their 10th grade.
- Based on the Edgar A. Guest poem "Boywood," the scenes are in New England with three boys enacting the (then) activities of childhood. They wander through the woods, over the fields, and down to the old swimming hole. Norman Brokenshire narrates the poems and the activities, while Al Shayne sings a special song written around the poem called "Down the Lane to Yesterday."
- Two old men recall tricks they played when boys.
- The best and worst of the eduction of Negro youth in the South.
- A one reel "Paramount Musical Act" featuring harmonica maestro Borrah Minevitch and his all-Harmonica band.
- Life as a Maasai boy living in the Great Rift Valley.
- Staging of two pieces of vocal music, one by Tippett and one by Shostakovich.
- Phillips is wrapped up in business and neglects his two motherless boys, except to punish them when they make the slightest slip. George, the leader, determines to run away, leaving an explanatory note for his father. This causes the father to reflect upon his own boyhood, with its many faults. When a policeman returns with his son, he forgives him instead of punishing him, and they resolve to try to understand each other better.
- The making of the film BoyHood over the course of 12-years.
- Leon Florentin, an old school acquaintance of Maigret, asks the detective for help when his mistress is found shot to death.
- 1994–199921mTV-Y77.4 (17)TV EpisodeCarmen kicks off another one of her crime sprees by stealing King Tuts sarcophagus, and Ivy is temporarily given a new partner when Zach is needed elsewhere.
- 1994–199921mTV-Y77.5 (16)TV EpisodeIn this two-part episode, a hotshot detective works with Ivy, while Zack takes a much-needed vacation.
- 2016–202034mTV Episode
- Covers sex drive, hormones, the role of the pituitary gland, physiological changes, self esteem, emotional turmoil, friendships, sexual activity and intercourse, platonic relationships, maturity, abstinence, pregnancy, STDs, and AIDS.
- Leonard Swindley is shocked when his colleague Walter confesses that he is totally under the influence of his horoscope- Aries the Ram. In spite of Swindley's scoffing, Hunt insists on introducing him to Mr. Merlin, the famous astrologer.
- 2014–TV Episode
- The most popular exhibit at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library is the actual farmhouse where he was born and raised. Julie Nixon Eisenhower gives Huell a personal tour of the home and recounts her father's memories of growing up there.