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- When motorcycle rider Johnny Blaze sells his soul to the Devil to save his father's life, he is transformed into the Ghost Rider, the Devil's own bounty hunter, and is sent to hunt down sinners.
- Johnny Blaze, tortured by the Ghost Rider's curse, gets a chance of redemption through protecting the Devil's son, whose father is pursuing him.
- An outlaw gang hanged by a posse in the late 1880s comes back from the grave to terrorize the descendants of the posse's leader.
- Ghost Rider goes through the hard choices in life as he picks what motorcycle we will ride for his next adventure.
- After sacrificing his life to protect his friends, Tenkuji Takeru thought he was dead for sure. Now, after being resurrected by a mystical hermit, Takeru has 99 days to fight as the masked phantom against the evil Ganma. Along his journey, Takeru must find eyeball-like devices called "Eyecons", which can unlock the spirits of history's famous men.
- The Ghost Rider makes justice beating monsters and devils.
- A computer virus called "Pac-Man" invades Japan from cyberspace. It is up to the Kamen Riders to put a stop to the destruction it is causing by finding the source of it.
- The first of a long-running series of Monogram-produced westerns starring Johnny Mack Brown and Raymond Hatton that replaced the Rough Riders series following the death of Buck Jones in the Boston night club fire. Though the next three years featured Brown (as Nevada Jack McKenzie) and Hatton (in his Sandy Hopkins role from the Rough Riders series) as undercover marshals in some form or another, this initial entry had Brown as a lone rider seeking vengeance and he and Hatton's characters were unknown to each other through most of the film. Hopkins offer McKenzie a marshal's job at the end of the film, which the Brown character declined and rode off alone on his quest. This quest didn't take long as by the next film in the series Nevada Jack McKenzie was a full-fledged U. S. Marshal.
- Tom and Fuzzy investigate a ghost town which, in this case, is supposedly haunted by real ghosts. The town is an outlaw gang's hideout, and they scare folks away to protect their mine.
- Circuit judge Gene must judge a man who claims he's already done time for the killing he's accused of.
- Three months after the Roidmude threat has ended, Takeru and Shinnosuke are sent back 10 years into the past, where Shinnosuke encounters Mr. Belt before they had originally met while Takeru finds his father before he passed away.
- Who is going to teach you important information about school bus safety procedures? Why, your supernatural girlfriend, of course!
- Jim Bullard escapes from prison and returns to settle matters with the Rascob's that framed him. He kills two of them leaving an ace as his calling card. Bull remembers the deck of cards that fell when he fought Dave had no aces and the Rascob's set out after him. Trapped in a cabin, Dave receives unexpected help from Bullard.
- When Takeru and his friends celebrate Kanon's 15th birthday, the sky suddenly changes its color. They investigate this phenomenon and discover a giant Eyecon in the sky emitting a strange light, which sucked them in.
- Two years after the end of war between Gamma World and Human World, Alain and Makoto return to Gamma World to bring it back to its former glory. Their hard work is stopped when an enemy appears and reveals a horrifying truth to them.
- Kamen Rider Saber × Ghost is a TTFC-exclusive crossover special between Kamen Rider Saber and Kamen Rider Ghost. In the crossover, Takeru joins forces with Touma as they take on remnants of Danton's evil forces. The special features the debut of the Ghost Ijinroku Wonder Ride Book and Kamen Rider Saber Ghost Ijinroku.
- This is a three-part documentary (i.e. Spirit of Vengeance, Spirit of Adventure and Spirit of Execution) which mixes behind the scenes materials and interviews. The program opens with info about bringing Ghost Rider to the big screen, the script and story, cast and Nicolas Cage's interest in the project, the flick's tone and its motorcycles. From there it digs into sets, characters, costumes and makeup, music, shooting in Australia, cinematography, and stunts. In addition, it looks at visual effects, editing, score, and other aspects of post-production. It essentially follows the production in chronological order. It detours for related issues but stays connected to the shooting schedule. For instance, a scene that highlights Roxanne offers our introduction to Mendes. Part Three of the program mostly drops the interviews to completely follow the "fly on the wall" approach. We watch the various post-production stages without any commentary and just see them as they happen. Though this means we lose many overall thoughts on those issues, we get a nice sense of immediacy.
- The second of three Universal versions of this plot following 1932's "The Fourth Horseman" with Tom Mix and followed by 1950's "Gold Strike", a musical-short version with Tex Williams. Majestic Pictures "borrowed" the story for 1933's "Trouble Busters" with Jack Hoxie, and Colony Pictures did the same for 1939's "Death Rides the Range" with Ken Maynard. This time out, Bob Martin and his pal, Tom "Cherokee" Walton, moving across the back country with a herd of horses find an abandoned mail stage and the bullet-ridden bodies of the guards. Continuing into the deserted mining town of Stillwell, Bob finds the place occupied by Gomer and his henchmen, Tex, Slim, Fred, Bill and Jose. The remaining resident, Judge Stillwell, is apparently a lunatic who shuffles around town talking to citizens that aren't there and about events and celebrations in a town that has none. Gomer had his henchmen rob the stage to steal a tax notice intended for Easterner Molly Taylor, the legal owner of the town. Gomer intends to buy the town at a tax foreclosure, and then start a fake gold boom. Judge Stillwell's lunacy act is to prevent Gomer from discovering that an actual gold mine lies beneath the town. Bob's suspicions are aroused when Gomer's men stampede his herd he has resting in the town corral to get him out of town. Then Molly Taylor arrives claiming to own the town despite Gomer's boast to Bob that he is the owner. Bob discovers the stolen mail pouch, Judge Stillwell reveals that he is really sane and that there is a gold mine under the town, and Bob decides to thwart Gomer's conspiracy. Evading Gomer's men, Bob races off to pay the taxes for Molly. Returning with the receipt, he finds Gomer and his men barricaded in possession of the town and determined to shoot things out.
- Join the cast and crew on a Behind-the-Scenes visit to the set of Ghost Rider.
- In honor of the release of Columbia Pictures latest film Ghost Rider - Inside the Action takes an intimate look at how filmmakers created the big-fantasy action sequences in the movie. The film's most dangerous stunts are re-enacted. For this half hour show.
- A documentary telling the story of the annual Big Foot Memorial Ride in which the youth of the Lakota Indian Nation ride 300 miles through the cold winter of South Dakota to honor their ancestors who were massacred at Wounded Knee by the U.S. Army in 1890.
- Be a fly-no-the-wall for Comic-Con's Q&A session with the cast and crew of Ghost Rider.
- Get an inside look at the Comic-Con's Q&A session with the cast and crew of Ghost Rider.
- The team encounter a mysterious woman who is very interested in the Ikkyu Eyecon.
- An insider's look at the cutting edge visual effects that help make Ghost Rider spectacular.
- Takeru and friends meet a strange woman, who helps them to discover a new Eyecon.
- The Ghost team are reunited in the Ganma World, but an old enemy rears his head to cause trouble.
- Sideshow Collectibles reveals how their artisans sculpt lifelike figurines using original production artwork from the Ghost Rider film
- The developers of Ghost Rider get interviewed.
- Ghost Rider on Game Boy Advance.
- A charred body is found in a car, leading the team into a web of police corruption and cover-ups.
- A timid ghostwriter gets a taste of her fantasy spy world, and Jonathan and Mark go along for the ghostly ride.
- Bret tries to track down a woman he loaned his coat to - who supposedly died years earlier.