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- A woman discovers that her husband has been hiding a secret.
- Based on Daniel Wright's award-winning play "Colored Eggs", is a drama/comedy about life, loss and love among an eccentric group of characters whose lives intersect under less than ideal circumstances.
- A modern Prodigal Son story starring Brian McNamara, Daphne Zuniga, and Brad Johnson. James Reed, quite content with his current life, reluctantly returns home to the family business, a sick father, and a brother with whom he's always at odds. He must learn about sacrificing for the ones he loves -- even at the expense of his own dreams.
- Driving to a new place for the TV show she produces, Diane McCarthy found by accident a charming bed and breakfast run by Helen. Every client is treated like family and she decided to focus her next show here, without revealing her true identity.
- A conservative man's world turns upside down when he has a heart attack and finds out that his life was saved by a drag queen.
- Béatrice, a widow, lives with her family. As she encounters Mokhtar, an Iranian teacher who fled in Europe illegally, her life and beliefs wreak havoc. For love, she has to face the prejudices of her relatives and the laws of her country.
- The decision of three siblings to sell their ailing mother's property causes deeply burried resentment to resurface as each of them also faces difficulties within their own families.
- After graduating from a West Coast college, four friends fly to New York City to seek employment.
- Each member of an unmarried couple is sent on a date with a new man/woman and tells if he/she wants to break up and stay with this new person.
- Jean-Pierre is a brilliant surgeon. The problems of his nearest and dearest don't interest him. But when he discovers that he too has a serious heart disease which needs operating on, Jean-Pierre finds out what it is to be a patient.
- Music video for The 1975's "A Change of Heart"
- A young newlywed religious couple are faced with separation after one of their past's comes back to haunt them!
- Sara waits in the hospital waiting room for a loved one who is in critical condition when a priest starts a conversation with her. Although guarded at first, she eventually opens up to him.
- A foundation for the promotion of heart transplants.
- Howard Norris, a fortune-spoiled young man, spends his time with a party of reckless youths who are attracted by his freedom with his money, and hence do their best to keep him entertained according to their own standard. Drinking and auto speeding forms the principal occupation of those who have nothing but money and time at their disposition. On one of their auto rides Norris meets a pretty simple country girl, who is artlessness personified. She sits on the porch of her humble home endeavoring to arrange her raven tresses as she sees pictured before her in the fashion paper. The old father sits by admiring her who is all in all to him. Norris alights and asks for a drink of water, and the girl's simplicity induces his dangerous attentions. A second visit is made, and he prevails upon the girl to meet him clandestinely. To this she accedes, and with the aid of his companions, the young man plans a deception, one of his associates volunteering to play the part of the minister. The pretended marriage performed, the young man takes the girl to the Summer hotel at which he is stopping. Meanwhile, the old father becomes uneasy at his child's absence, and approaching the café the young man frequents, he learns the truth from the boasting, reckless youths, who do not enlighten him as to his daughter's whereabouts. Returning home almost broken hearted, he swears to kill on sight the young profligate who lured his child off. The chums of the young man arrive at the hotel and intimate to the girl the nature of the situation, and she demands the truth from Norris, learning which she flies out of the place to make her way homeward on foot. She has scarcely gone when Norris' mother arrives from a trip abroad, and appreciating the tone of the companions, she whispers those old-fashioned words of love and advice, the like of which he has not heard in some time. He sees what a whelp he has been, and realizing that he loves the little country girl, he hastens after her to right the wrong. Overtaking her in the road, he persuades her to go and be married in earnest, which she does, and they then proceed, accompanied by the officiating minister, to the old man's home, who now believes it has all been a mistake.
- Lt. Micah Isaacson has spent his career fighting against the Arabs, now he must come to grips with a new reality, that the wounded heart that once beat in his chest has been replaced... with an Arab one. While recovering, he pushes his nurse to reveal the circumstance and identity of his heart donor--her brother, an idealistic young Palestinian whose ambition was to heal the wounds of his people. Upon returning to active duty deep in the Gaza Strip, a fellow soldier violently threatens a terrified Palestinian prisoner. Will Micah allow the Israeli-Palestinian conflict to once again consume him, or will he remember that the Arab heart beating within his chest brought life to him and can to others? Even to his enemies?
- A strained father-son relationship comes full circle as a marked $100-bill passes through 10 strangers' lives.
- Video promo for Cyndi Lauper: Change of Heart.
- A box of belongings brings Freddie and Ben back together after taking a break in their relationship. This reunion is sure to bring back feelings. Will old flames reignite, or old wounds reopen? Both hope for a change of heart.
- A tribute in commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the first heart transplant. Film maker daughter of transplant surgeon, Dr. Marius Barnard reveals a secret her father and uncle, Prof. Christiaan Barnard has kept for nearly half a century, and puts to rest the Hamilton Naki scandal.
- Stubbs was a gallant old sport, one of the boys, and all else that is connected with the gay life about town. Mrs. Stubbs takes delight in the societies for the prevention of something, and Stubbs is constantly telling her that he wishes that she was more like herself. Mrs. Stubbs, stung by his frankness of speech, comes to realize that perhaps she is as dowdy as he says she is, and she leaves home after writing Stubbs that he will not see her again until she has made herself over into the sort of woman he prefers. Stubbs is delighted and starts out to celebrate. Mrs. Stubbs, meanwhile, has been shopping. To see her you would swear that she was hopeless, but a transformation is effected before your very eyes, and from the chrysalis of the dowd emerges a radiant and dashing young woman who soon learns to like champagne and rake in the chips at poker. She gains what Stubbs calls "class" with amazing rapidity, and takes delight in the thought of how pleased her husband will be. But meanwhile the Salvation Army has claimed Stubbs for its own, and his earnestness soon gains him promotion to a captaincy. In this capacity he goes to a fashionable restaurant to sell his War Crys, and comes face to face with his missing spouse. It is a trying moment, and both fall fainting into the arms of their friends.
- A woman who has spent years on a family farm, in a miserable marriage, finds the courage to move out and live on her own. Part of the CBC's "For the Record" series.
- A young man in Honduras was drifting toward a life of apathy, selfishness, and trouble until a friend showed him he was born for so much more.
- An environmentalist short subject about a 42 acre contaminated railroad yard near the LA river.
- Lady golfer (Stuart) joins another pro (Talbot) in tournaments which makes her husband (Whalen) so jealous he takes up the sport too.
- Music video to accompany Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers' 1983 hit "Change of Heart"; the second single from the album Long After Dark.
- When Roland loses Rose to Oliver he becomes a hermit. Time passes wearily for Roland and happily for Oliver and Rose. A little girl is born and a few years later Roland, who is in the town buying supplies, sees the happy family. The child wanders away from the parents and the hermit finds her crying. His jealousy being aroused he carries little Betty away to his mountain home. The parents search for the child, but in vain. Roland, always so nervous at being so close to Rose and Oliver and fearing that they will find and claim, the child resolves to go away. One day an auto breaks down near Roland's shack and he sees Rose get out and embrace a child about the age of her own, his heart is touched and he resolves to restore Betty to her parents. In the meantime the child has upset a box of matches, and, treading on some of them, sets fire to the shack. Roland is just in time to save Betty from the fire and hastens to restore her to her parents, who arc overjoyed at recovering their baby. Oliver gives Roland a cigar, which in his nervousness he crumples into bits and drops it into his pocket. He then returns to the ruins of his home, fills his pipe with the broken cigar, lights it with a burning ember and smiles as true happiness comes with reparation done.
- After receiving pictures of her husband cheating, hit men are hired to take him out, but will she go through with it?
- Following their mother's death, Kate and Joe are having an endless argument about the future, but this time Kate brings herself a music sheet.
- A young surgeon, on sick call at the railroad yards, sees a little girl killed by a train. While he is describing the fatality to his sweetheart, her father, the president of the road, is in the next room, ordering the claim agents to make no settlement with the child's parents. The young man's denunciations are overheard by the girl's father and he is ordered out of the house. Next day, while the girl is motoring to town to meet him, her automobile is struck by a train and she is carried to the hospital, where her lover's skill saves her life. Her father, called back from a trip in his private car, rushes to the hospital and, at sight of his daughter, realizes his injustice to the dead child's parents and to the young surgeon.