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- Billy Flynn is an ex-champion boxer who was KO'd by booze and gambling. When the wealthy, estranged mother of his young son begins trying to lure the boy away from him, Flynn must return to the ring to provide for his child.
- Up-and-coming sports reporter rescues a homeless man ("Champ") only to discover that he is, in fact, a boxing legend believed to have passed away. What begins as an opportunity to resurrect Champ's story and escape the shadow of his father's success becomes a personal journey as the ambitious reporter reexamines his own life and his relationship with his family.
- In a working-class town, Anthony and Dylan, two inseparable 14-year-olds, decide to go for a walk to a retro house party in a nightclub called the Komplex. While one wants to join Océane, a young girl with whom he is in love, the other wants to escape from his brother's dealer Jo, from whom he stole money and part of his stock.
- An alcoholic ex-boxer struggles to provide a good living for his son.
- Challenge champions face off against pro athletes to see who comes out on top.
- A crook on the run hooks up with a criminal gang to commit a kidnapping. However, things don't go quite as planned.
- Lucas is 22. He plays soccer with his local club, lives with his parents with his younger brother Théo, 17. Théo is attracted to boys, and has only confided in his brother. Théo's difference from others forces him to live a secret life. One evening, spurred on by his need for affection he decides to meet up with an older man at a local hotel.
- Wacky Jacky visits Silverstone Circuit as PUBG invites him to experience an upcoming car for the game. Damon Hill, the former F1 World Champion, surprises Jacky as his driving companion.
- A little B-picture that M-G-M tossed out, barely promoted and forgot about but one that is better than some of the A-dross from Leo in the same era. Shelley Winters, after an absence of 15 months from the screen, is on the down-side of her sexpot days and the upside of her character days and is excellent as the devoted wife trying to keep her larcency-inclined husband on the up-and-up and has more losses than wins in that department; Kennan Wynn is even better as her fight-manager husband and gives a controlled performance as a blustery character, as opposed to the uncontrolled, mail-it-in, over-the-top blustery characters he later played in many westerns; and Earl Holliman as Wynn's harmonica-playing, punch-drunk handyman is dead on the mark. Story, which strays a bit toward the melodramatic in places, concerns a deacon's son,Daniel Norson(Dewey Martin), who thinks he has killed a man in a fight over a girl and goes on the lam. He is picked up by fight manager Willy Wurble (Keenan Wynn)and, since he owns a deadly punch, becomes a successful prize fighter. But his religious background leads him to refuse to take a dive in a fight Willy has fixed, even though he thinks Willy will turn him in on the murder charge. Creditability flies a little out of the window when Daniel discovers the man he is to fight is actually the man he thought he killed. Daniel's devoutness and faith has made Willy a semi-reformed sinner but that may be only because of lack of opportunity at the moment.
- Hip-hop podcast that celebrates hip hop artists with 10 years or more in the game, hosted by N.O.R.E and DJ EFN. Inside stories, excessive drinking/smoking, and non-stop laughs.
- A documentary on boxing greats Mike Tyson, Evander Holyfield and Bernard Hopkins examines their lives in and out of the ring.
- Donald shows his nephews the moves that won him his hockey trophy. But the boys have a few moves of their own.
- Manager Knobby Walsh discovers young hunk Joe Palooka and trains him to fight the champ. Mobsters try to make life tough for Joe and his socialite girlfriend Anne. Cameos by several boxing stars.
- In merciless post-WWII Tokyo, a frisky boy witnesses the death of his father at the exit of an amusement park due to heart failure on the night whose heavyweight opponent Syklon Seki earns the national championship. The boy presumes Seki as the killer of his father, and takes an oath to beat him in the ring and to reign over him.
- Let Guitry take you down cause he's going to...Elysées Fields .
- A narrator explains the history of the Olympic Games while Goofy demonstrates events.
- Filmmaker Barbara Kopple profiles the life and career of former heavyweight boxing champion Mike Tyson and the surrounding events that led to his 1992 6 year prison conviction.
- Champs-Élysées is a French television variety program presented by Michel Drucker and broadcast live from January 16, 1982 to June 1985 and from January 1986 until June 29, 1990 every Saturday evening on Antenne 2 and irregularly on France 2 from November 13, 2010 to May 11, 2013. The show owes its name to the fact that it is performed live from the Pavillon Gabriel, located on avenue Gabriel, along the avenue des Champs-Élysées in Paris. The theme song for the show's credits was composed by Jean-Pierre Bourtayre and Jean-Claude Petit. The credits choreography was composed by Redha.
- Droopy and Spike compete in a series of athletics contests, and no prizes for guessing who starts cheating...
- A Texas young girl with polio enters her pet the calf in a Chicago competition. The calf wins but the girl learns her cow is to be sold to a slaughterhouse. A kindly meat packer saves the day and the calf and girl are reunited.
- Charlotte cannot forget the humiliation she suffered because of Gonzalo, when she was a chubby 12-year-old girl. She is determined to get revenge and becomes the new owner of the soccer club where Gonzalo is the star player.
- New York gangsters trying to muscle in on the California wrestling scene come up against a wrestler who won't knuckle under. They frame him for a murder, and his manager and a cop set out to clear his name, catch the real killers and save the reputation of the sport of wrestling.
- A heartwarming family film about a jockey going blind and a horse going lame as they struggle to beat the odds in the racing world.
- A young journalist (Lespert) helps the French President compile his memoirs.
- On October the second of two thousand and five, in the city of Lima, Peru, a coach and twenty-one soccer players made history winning the first U-17 World Cup for Mexico. Nevertheless our history doesn't begin on that date; it started way back and it goes faraway soccer fields. "Champs" tells the story in retrospective, of all the ups and downs, the struggles, the funny and even sad events along with the intense preparation they faced to achieve their goals. We travel into a personal adventure with the coach and his team members, living the personal drama of the players and their family backgrounds, the daily efforts they had to face reaching for the excellent required accomplishing the desire success. "Champs" is not a movie about soccer; it's a movie about champions.
- New 3D animated TV series from the makers of Burka Avenger that follows the adventures of Climate Change superhero siblings Shanzay and Shazil who fight villains to save the planet's environment and raise awareness in Pakistan.
- Peace in the Fields takes place around 1925. Stanne a wealthy Flemish farmer, is alleged to have murdered his fiancée 20 years before. Although the case against him was dismissed fierce resentment still burns between his family and that of Johanna, the victim's mother. And then the farmer's son falls in love with the girl's younger sister. Johanna forbids their marriage and her old enemy starts to feel again the pangs of conscience, the need to confess the crime.
- Tom with his buddies won a state basketball championship and spend their time reliving that glory time. Tom is a chauvinist, Vince a womanizer, Herb a doctor, and Marty a dour divorcee. Their wives and children tolerate their childish antics.
- Preschool mixed media show exploring moral values common to different faiths and cultures.
- When a new challenger steps up with too much money to kill, another night hustling at the billiards table becomes the final crossroads for Rich and Champ. The Ballad of Rich and Champ is a kick-ass slice of 70s American Cinema. With a rock and roll jukebox soundtrack and two out of sight dudes, this award winning short from Kansas Filmmaker, Caleb Voyles, is a nostalgia drenched throwback that will blow your mind and tear at your soul.
- Copy boys Muggs and Glimpy investigate a murder. They locate the ex-wife of the murdered man and become convinced she is innocent. They hide her from the police while they investigate.
- The Dordogne, 1869. Pierre Naboulet, a poor tenant farmer, has drawn a lucky number in the French Army draft lottery. He will be exempt from a five-year period of military service. But he sells his number to Florent, a rich merchant, and takes the place of Florent's son, Arnaud, who has been drafted. Woodcutting with his brother, Pierre leaves his axe in a tree to await his return home. He spends his last night in the barn with his redheaded sweetheart, Henriette... Emperor Napoleon III declares war on Prussia, and the Prussians invade. In Alsace, Pierre's regiment fights the invaders in a forest. Many French are killed; Pierre escapes, wounded. He finds a cottage. Inside a boy is hiding. The redheaded boy speaks only the Alsatian dialect of German...
- This is the true and highly researched story of the most underrated team in Major League Baseball, the 1957 Milwaukee Braves. It reveals their intense rivalry with the venerable New York Yankees, both on the field and in the press, a Davey & Goliath war between sophisticated, metropolitan urbanites vs. small market city representing America's Dairyland. Milwaukee, population approximately 800,000, was comprised of a high number of myriad European immigrants, whose rabid loyalty to the Braves bordered upon delirium, particularly as the World Series approached, the city never having enjoyed a pro sports championship in its history. It was viewed as a watershed moment culturally and historically. 400,000 met the team at the airport after they won the series at Yankee Stadium that year. Led by WWII hero Warren Spahn, the greatest southpaw of all time, eccentric side-armer Lew Burdette, home run king Hank Aaron, and slugger Eddie Mathews, (who together amassed 863 homers), plus a ragtag collection of minor league has-beens and "never was" players to supplant veterans like Red Schoendienst, the Braves proved Yankee manager Casey Stengel's "Bushville" taunts about the team and the city to be deceptive, if not totally unfounded. Set in an era when players had no agents and most teams still traveled by trains, 1957 saw the first team air travel, along with the first seven game national television coverage, the concept of closed circuit, and international viewing in Japan. It ushered in vast westward expansion and world marketing of America's favorite past time, baseball.
- A man remembers holidays at his uncle in a little village in the French countryside when he was something like 10. He feels so bored until he finds a pond and starts discovering the life in it.
- Steele gets into a fight with a ranch foreman, knocking the foreman out. The foreman was supposed to represent the ranch in a prize fight with a middleweight champion. Now Steele finds himself in the fight of his life.
- A youth bowling show taped on two candlepin lanes in the WNAC Channel 7 parking garage in Boston, and hosted by Dana Hersey.
- Kim Yeon Woo is an orthopedic doctor who takes up a new post at Taereung National Village, the training center for national Olympic athletes, after she is fired from her previous job. She becomes romantically involved with Park Ji Heon, a young judo athlete, and Lee Do Wook, the short-tempered, crippled director of the facility who is still haunted by the injury that had cut short his speed-skating career. This is further complicated by the presence of the swimming coach, Hee Young, who becomes her rival for the attentions of Do Wook.
- In Paris, a stage-struck would-be actor is mistaken for an escaped convict.
- Boxing matches from the Texas Combative Sports Program commission.
- An up-and-coming heavyweight fighter, George Wilson, arrives in Vulcan City, a small mid-western town over-run by racketeers, to fight a heavily-favored Frankie Sebastian. George arrives but his manager Dolan is nowhere to be found. But Ma and Pa Karlsen, owners of Karlsen's Kozy Kottages motel and restaurant take him under their wing. He meets Miss Gormley who is also there to meet the no-show manager who is blackmailing her brother. Dolan still hasn't arrived by the date of the fight but, to the surprise of sports-promoters Tom Healy and Dominic Guido, George shows up and wins the fight. This wins him the friendship of trainer Al Muntz and the enmity of Willie Foltis, a punchy ex-fighter and a Healy henchman. This leads George to a fight with "Soldier" Freeman, whose manager Scotty Cameron has made arrangements for the favored-Freeman to take a dive, so he and Healy and Guido can clean up betting on the underdog. But Honest George has other plans.
- Something different in this edition of WB's long, long series of "Sports Parade" shorts (production number 3503)in that leading athletes from a number of fields use their own special equipment and skills in a golf match against an outstanding amatuer golfer, Johnny Dawson. Howard Hill uses his bow-and-arrow, Dick Miller his rod-and-reel and Charlie Stevens a sling-shot. Lou Novikoff shows up with his baseball bat, which should have disqualified him for bringing a club to a club-game. Whatever, it beats the ones featuring water skiers at Cypress Gardens. Put this one, along with two thousand more sports shorts,in the Sports Genre...that doesn't appear to exist. O.K., but it ain't no (excuse my Texas grammar) documentary.
- A young mother with a son in stuck of an unhappy marriage dreams of starting another life, a stranger on the side of the road and a saddle from a bicycle and a fire going out somewhere.