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- A nameless man receives phone calls intended for someone else and ends up pretending to be that person, while a female character rebels against her author.
- It's about two mothers who must confront the nightmare that their babies have been switched at birth due to a hospital blunder.
- Trixie can't wait to bring Knuffle Bunny to school and show him off. But an awful surprise awaits her: someone else has the exact same bunny.
- Behind the scenes featurette about "Police Academy 5: Assignment Miami Beach".
- In pursuit of the Police, a jewel robber crashes against the car of businessman Chow. Chow remains severely unconscious and so disfigured that everybody believes he's deceased, so the surgeons give him the criminal's face.
- Jody sees her husband, John with his friends at a bar and gets increasingly mad at him for appearing to hit on the bartender when he is trying to get her to work with him in his movie. Jody gets payback on John.
- A would-be comic is sweet-talked into selling a producer the last tickets on a flight and loses his job. He sets off to avail himself of the promises made by the impresario, but on arrival at the airport is mistaken for a shy millionaire.
- Joseph Jacoby introduces himself. He's a writer and filmmaker, about 60. His mother, mentally ill, spent much of her life in an asylum. After her death, using scraps of information, he sets out to discover the identity of his father. His own birth certificate, Social Security records, and other snippets put him on the trail of Ben, deceased in 2001, whose widow is alive. After months of trying, Joseph meets her. She can't believe her eyes: he looks just like her husband. He flies to California to meet a daughter of this man: she's open and helpful, providing memories that suggest connections. Joseph seeks DNA tests using saliva from envelops of Ben's letters. Has he found his father?
- A strong girl saves a man from being framed for jewel theft.
- Assuming someone's identity can have rewards and consequences.
- Indiana tourists Herbert and Darlene are visiting the nation's Capitol when they stumble upon the city's gay pride fair. After a scuffle with drag queens, they're arrested and thrown in a police wagon with a full house of gay and lesbian characters. The motley gay-straight crew humorously discovers that the differences that seem to separate them can just as quickly bring them together.
- A petty thief learns that he has mugged the mother of a Mafia don and tries desperately to 'right' his 'wrong.'
- An owner of a Car Garage finds himself in the middle of a drug ring when one of his employees steals cocaine from a high end drug dealer. The employee tried to cheat Bwana, the drug dealer, but he got caught and beaten up, therefore he goes and steals his cocaine and he hides it in the Car Shop. Bwana gets the information out of him and then has to deal with James, the innocent car shop owner. James doesn't know anything and Bwana thinks he isn't cooperating so he takes James family hostage, until he returns the money the coke was worth. He has 24 hours to get the money back to save his family. Will he follow Bwana's orders? Will he try to save his family himself? Will he go to the cops? You will have to wait and see!
- A couple go to Mexico for a vacation and mistaken for a thief and must get away before going to a Mexican jail to rot.
- Four Russian tourists are celebrating 2018 New Year's Eve when suddenly they are ambushed by a group of masked men asking for the access code to a Russian Uranium shipment to Syria. A life and death drama.
- Margaret, a mousy office worker, avoids her unsatisfying life by escaping into her daydreams. When she is invited to a birthday party for Mr. Wonderful, her friend Carly tries to help her find a new self image. Ultimately, Margaret must find a sense of self esteem to live in the real world, where she discovers that sometimes who you are can be better than you ever imagined...
- While simply moving some belongings out of his home, Leonard gets wrongfully profiled by one of the neighbors. She thinks he is a thief who is robbing the house, so she calls the police. The officer arrives on the scene and immediately falls for the neighbor's version of the events.
- Professor Joshua J. Jonas and his wife are sitting at a table, the lady knitting, the professor surrounded by ponderous volumes. A scientific atmosphere pervades the room, various charts and instruments being distributed around. The professor is observed in study as a knock comes at the door. The letter carrier gives a letter, which the lady opens and reads. It is an invitation from their cousin, Ebenezer Jones, to visit them at their country home, Mill Village, New Hampshire. Immediately preparations are made for the trip, suit cases, bundles, etc., all marked very conspicuously, "J. J. J." After the packing is finished, the professor kisses his wife and leaves for the journey. Leaving the professor, we turn to the general store in Mill Village. The rubes are lounging about, swapping stories, arguing political questions, etc., as the storekeeper comes to the door with a local newspaper in his hand. The arguments are stopped as he reads from the paper in his hand an item to the effect that James J. Jeffries, the noted pugilist, will spend a short time in their town hunting and fishing. The boys determine to give the world's champion a royal welcome upon his arrival. At the railway station we see the train approaching. The rubes are lounging about as the train stops and the passengers alight. The professor, with his baggage conspicuously marked, is the last to get off. The rubes notice the "J. J. J." and jump to the conclusion that Jeffries has indeed arrived. They surround the professor, who is surprised at his hearty and unexpected welcome. The poor man is slapped on the back until he winces with pain. Some of the rubes pick up his bundles and valises, the others raise the professor aloft and carry him away on their shoulders, all the while shouting and waving their hats. He expostulates and tries to explain, but he is overwhelmed and his voice is drowned in the general hubbub. The procession marches up the street to the village hotel, where the professor is introduced to the local champion and a friendly bout is arranged. Joshua is horrified and endeavors to straighten out the tangle, but to no avail. The hotelkeeper brings a set of boxing gloves, and before he knows it, Joshua Jones is down and out. The local champion, believing that he has bested Jeffries, is very much puffed up, while the onlookers are correspondingly disgusted. At this time Cousin Ebenezer comes up the road in his farm wagon and stops to see the cause of the commotion. He recognizes the professor sitting, propped up against the front of the hotel, the hotelkeeper attending him with a towel and a bucket of water, while the local victor struts proudly around. At the sight of Ebenezer the professor is overjoyed. His luggage is thrown into the farm wagon and he drives away, while the rubes continue to discuss the affair, the local champion being disgusted and crestfallen.
- Man goes on a revenge murder spree because of an high school incident that happened 28 years ago. Never having been able to get over it, Dunson's beast is unleashed.
- This story is faith based called 'Mistaken Identity' about a pro football player going thru personal struggles to determine what is his true identity in the world.
- Interview with Victoria Wood on mistaken identity, show business, having no problem with the life she has and being recognised. Intercut with Victoria having her photo taken with fans.
- David and Sean travels to Germany to meet David's online girlfriend for the first time, but notices something fishy when they reach the meet up place at a remote location.
- This is a story about a pro football player trying to understand his true identity.
- Jackson writes his wife that he will be home the next day. He arrives to find her away. He starts to change his collar and loses the button, which rolls under the bed. His wife enters and sees his feet protruding and, thinking he is a burglar, calls a policeman. He spends the night in jail. The same night the police capture a burglar who tries to get into Jackson's house. He resists capture and lands in the hospital. In the morning Jackson is released. His wife discovers her mistake and goes to the hospital to find him, and embraces the burglar. Jackson follows her and accuses her, but learns she thought it was him.
- A jealous husband buys his wife a handsome gown. She presents it to her maid, who arrays herself in it and sallies forth with her beau. The husband does not recognize her, as she is veiled, and thinking it is his wife follows. Amusing situations follow rapidly; the couple eluding him at every turn. Upon the return to the house a family jar takes place, and the husband is brought to a proper state of humility.
- A maid tries on her mistress's dress and is kissed by the master.
- Pursuit of a man mistaken for his crooked double.
- Two couples, unfortunately, make appointments for a rendez-vous before a country inn at the same time. Comically enough, one couples are rather eccentric in make-up, and well along in years ; the other are young and attractive. The latter, having made their meeting-place through correspondence, and upon only the slightest acquaintance, furnish an opportunity for confusion, The old lady arrives first, the young man next; and when they have started away for a stroll, the young lady enters, shortly to be followed by the old man. When the mistake is discovered, there is some quarreling which grows hotter and hotter. At last, after hats have been crushed and clothes torn, the young people are united and take flight.
- "Mistaken Identity -: Discovering Sikhs" is a docu-drama hosted by Amanda Gesine, five days after 9/11/2001. Mistaken for terrorists simply because they wear turbans and beards for religious reasons, the story focuses on Sikh Americans who immigrated to North America in the 1880's, worked hard and contributed to the country's economy as farming land owners, blue collar laborers, doctors and IT corporate heads.The film shows Sikhs living all across America; their lifestyles, rituals, celebrations and beliefs. It is the first on cultural diversity with five more to follow on Buddhism, Christianity, Islam, Judaism and Hinduism, showing America's pluaristic population in the new millenium.
- Heloise Helbronn, married to a man for whom she has little affection, is beloved by a young lieutenant. Count Lanvale, a friend of her husband, has also fallen in love with her, and he finally succumbs to his irresistible desire to tell her so. Heloise begs him to refrain from ever again speaking of the matter. Unfortunately, Helbronn later on discovers his wife in the act of reading a note from the young lieutenant; he wrests it from her, but in the struggle she is able to tear off the signature. Count Lanvale's recent behavior convinces Helbronn, however, that he is the writer of the note, and he threatens to kill him. Heloise, afraid for the sake of the lieutenant to tell the truth, warns Lanvale of what she has done, begging him at the same time to forgive her. But Lanvale is not a coward, and although he guards her secret, Helbronn's insults oblige him to accept his challenge. The two men meet, and it is Helbronn who falls. Lanvale gets away, but it is with a heavy heart, for as he bitterly reflects upon the sorry affair, the vision of Heloise united to her soldier lover rises tauntingly before him.
- New prisoners arrive at Larkhall. Fenner connives to arrange for Yvonne to have conjugal visits in return for cash. The inmate group therapy sessions finally begin.
- When two girls exchange hotel rooms, hoodlums looking for a murder witness wind up with the wrong girl