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- Animation of colorful kaleidoscopic shapes set to jazzy music.
- Fortnightly magazine program.
- Highlights: Judy Holliday appears with George Irving in "The Museum Sketch" and with Bea Arthur in "The Hat Sketch". Dick Shawn appears in "The Dario Sketch" and sings "Not Since Nineveh" from the musical "Kismet". Bambi Linn and Rod Alexander dance to "Whatever Lola Wants" from the musical "Damn Yankees". Dancers and singers perform "You're Devastating". The New York finale features the entire cast in "Razz-a-ma-tazz". From Hollywood, Frank Sinatra appears in a comedy sketch and sings "I'm Gonna Live Till I Die", "One for the Road" and "Learnin' the Blues".
- Kwon can't have children with his wife, so he has then with a concubine. Kwon's wife harasses this woman and the children until they leave. Many years later, the children are grown and successful, but Kwon's wife is penniless. Will the concubine or her children have pity on the broken woman?
- Romantic comedy which has Barney Lincoln and Angel McGinnis as a pair of amorous adventurers in the gambling places of London and the Riviera. Barney Lincoln is a rambling gambling man who scores sensational wins at poker and chemin de fer because he has succeeded in marking the original plates for the backs of all the playing cards manufactured in a plant in Geneva and used in all the gambling joints in Europe. In his gambling depredation, Barney is spotted by Angel McGinnis, the daughter of a Scotland Yard Inspector 'Manny' McGinnis on the lookout for a man to do a job. The inspector enlists Barney's help in playing poker with a shady London character whom Scotland Yard wants to force to financial ruin.
- Young bodybuilder, a serial killer, lures women to their deaths near water. The New York police uses an undercover policewoman to try and trap him.
- A one hour musical special that aired on April 28, 1968 on NBC.
- Plot number 2 from the movie "Kaleidoscope 70". A satirical sketch about the benefits of sports at any age and the dangers of smoking.
- A composer has writers block and goes for a walk in a secluded park and dreams of the composition he wants to write. It shows the orchestra as a drama plays out in his mind of love and betrayal.
- New Zealand arts magazine show.
- A young ebullient and sensitive Calcuttan meets the editor of a leading newspaper and is assigned to 'do' a newsy yet intimate story of his own middle class milieu within two days. The young man, endowed with erratic enthusiasm, sets every bit of situation he comes across to critical analysis, but fails to build a wholesome reportage. Utterly desperate, he even acts as catalyst but with no tangible effect. In a confused state of mind he dreams an absurd dream full of fury and a deep annoyance at the bourgeoisie. What follows is a second meeting with the editor and an inevitable compromise.
- Eric's doubts about a supposedly-reformed criminal-mastermind, with whom the Six have been ordered to work, prove well-founded when he leads them into a deadly set-up.
- A private eye is hired to reunite three sisters who have been separated for a long time, all of whom have well guarded secrets of the past.
- 1988–199727mTV-MA9.3 (202)TV EpisodeThe continuation of the Battle of the Corridor, during which both sides are pushed to their limits.
- A photographer (Machiko Ono) and a filmmaker (Naomi Kawase) challenge each other to shoot--one to photograph the other to film--two young actresses, one from Tokyo, the other from the countryside. The photographer seeks naturalism in his compositions, and Kawase observes and comments on his work. The competition between the photographer, the filmmaker, and the actresses creates a charged atmosphere.
- Kaleidoscope is a 26-minute collection, which aims to make us aware of our daily environments. It tells their stories and their continual changes.
- Amagi, a young man is charged with the responsibility of finding out the "real name" of the actress Kaede Katsuragi. He soon discovers that she has another personality that only reveals itself at night.
- "Kaleidoscope" tells meaningful and fascinating stories about three friends with different personalities who are Quy Rom, Tieu Long and Nho Hanh.
- Sakurano,who is a figure skater gets kicked out of a big skating competition. Simultaneously, a Pete a Canadian guy dies while trying an air stunt. Sakurano discovers that he has been transported to her body and he must help her get selected for the Olympics.
- The image of the filmmaker's exposed body before a backdrop of swirling images is a treat for the eyes and the loins.
- A young soldier alone in a rainy night in his jungle outpost struggles with fragmented visions and memories uncovering the recurrent self-destructive pattern of our civilization.
- A nation stays alive when its culture is alive.
- For the six men in Underoath, whose members have evolved and thrived during a decade-long progression that has elevated them into one of heavy music's biggest successes, change has been ubiquitous. 2010 has been no exception for the Tampa-based sextet, who underwent and overcame what many consider their most significant line-up alteration yet. This film features a full live set from the Electric Factory in Philadelphia, PA including tracks from "Define The Great Line" and "They're Only Chasing Safety."