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- Episode 1: "The Oriental Death Punch" Alvin Van Cleft has a penchant for chorus girls, particularly Polly Marion. One night they leave a café and enter a taxi, closely watched by two muffled figures. As Van Cleft and the girl are riding through the park Van Cleft falls into a stupor, a mysterious hand which seems to have no attachment to a body, enters the cab and kills Van Cleft. Later Howard, his son, is notified by a mysterious voice that his father has been murdered and is the third victim, two others interested in chorus girls having preceded him. Howard notifies John Shirley, interested in criminology, and Professor Montague, a prominent physician, and they, together with Cronin, head of a detective agency, start working on the case. Shirley arrives at the conclusion that Van Cleft was murdered by the Japanese death punch, Sen Si Yao, as he is telling this to his friends he receives a telephone message that Cronin is in Bellevue Hospital with a crushed skull and that Montague may be the fourth victim. Shirley visits Cronin, who tells how he was beaten by two chaps who had been in the same taxi with him. Shirley then receives a message that he will be the next victim if he does not stop meddling in others' affairs. The professor, to the surprise of Howard, disguises himself and goes out the back way; as he jumps over the wall he is attacked by two thugs, whom he overpowers and marches to the police station.
- This film tells the story of a pair of cousins' life journey from strangers to familiarity, from conflict to mutual help. It shows the hard work that contemporary young people have made for their dreams, and eulogizes the sincere emotions between people.
- In this experimental film, a man haunts the streets of New York in a rage after committing an unknown crime.
- This bleak and claustrophobic chamber piece traced the breakdown of the marriage between an Afrikaner soldier and his wife after the terrible revelations about his work activities.
- Ralph Mills, a reporter, goes to the country home of John Lyons, a wealthy speculator, to get a story. Here he encounters "English" Eddie, whom he knows to be a crook, posing as Lyons' guest. Lyons has arranged to call his broker on his private wire at midnight, and impart a message which would be of value to a rival speculator. Mills suspects Eddie of being there for the purpose of overhearing that message. Eddie recognizes the reporter, and attempts to gain his end by holding Mills and Lyons at the point of a gun, but he is surprised by Theda, Lyons' daughter, who turns the tables and make him prisoner.
- A hopeful young man trying to get his friend's shoes down from a telephone wire.
- Polly Piffle is sole owner and manager of the "Piffle Pickle Works," a concern which has made a lot of money out of the wart-less pickle. She receives a message which threatens her life if she does not divulge the secret of her wart remover. It is signed, "The Wart." Polly, frightened, calls up John Shirtless, a famous criminologist, her fiancée, and tells him of the mysterious message. In his den sits Doctor Rainhole. Though apparently a physician of not more than ordinary unintelligence, the Doctor, in reality, is a Man of Mystery. He is the inventor of the famous Wart Remover. It will remove warts from anything on earth, pickles included: and having seen the ads of the Piffle Pickle Works, he feels certain that his formula has been stolen. The Doctor is a person of ordinary appearance, except that one foot is much larger than the other. He calls his faithful henchmen. They, also, each have one foot larger that the other. By means of his wonderful psychic power, he can dematerialize his body all except the odd-sized foot, which is the only part of him that remains visible. John Shirtless enter the Works, and trips over a human foot, as he does so. His great brain is occupied with the problem, and he thinks nothing of such a trifle as a detached foot. As soon as he leaves, the crooks enter the Pickle Works, and make the men prisoners. They torture from them the information that it is Polly who owns the secret formula. Polly hears them coming, and just manages to gasp "The Wart" over the wire to John before she is snatched away. The detective answers the phone and by means of a simple attachment which he has invented he sees the entire occurrence at the factory. He sets out at once taking with him another little invention, the Magnetic Materialization Machine, with which to draw the recipe to him. First, he turns it on the "Wart," who cannot resist, and is drawn into view, proving to be none other, when materialized, than Doctor Rainhole. The gangster and the doctor are turned over to the police. Moving Picture World, October 13, 1917
- Video music of The Neville Brother's Bird on a Wire song.
- We see a tightrope walker in her evening dress. While performing, she undresses down to her athletic costume.
- A member of Novak's debating club makes some anti-Semitic remarks during an intra-squad debate.
- The team must infiltrate a group of bank robbers led by "Sonny" Walker who shoots his own wounded. Jake Shaw is sent to infiltrate the robbers, but his loyalty is tested in a way that could compromise the team's case.
- Ro is reunited with her long-lost brother, whose boss recognizes her as being in cahoots with Zeta.
- 1993–199822mNot Rated8.1 (139)TV EpisodeWhen regular musical director Richard Stone is off for the day, pompous guest conductor Neivel Nosenest attempts to lead the "Animaniacs" cast in "The Scoring Session" for their latest cartoon. Then, to celebrate their 99th episode, the Warners present "The Animaniacs Suite," a merry montage of clips from the past 98 shows featuring a rousing Richard Stone score.
- 2020–TV EpisodeToday, he's directed countless episodes of television including "Homeland", "Entourage", "Raising Dion", and "#FreeRayshawn", but there was a moment in time when Seith didn't know what he wanted to do. In this week's episode, Seith sits down with Pete to discuss attending an historically black college, navigating network television to premium cable, making time to create your own personal projects, and more.
- 2018–Podcast Episode
- 2020–Podcast EpisodeLance Reddick and Dan Patrick talk about the power of silence in a dialogue-driven show like HBO's "The Wire". Also, Lance finally reveals where his character Cedric Daniels got that $200,000.
- Episode: (2021)2019–TV Episode
- 2015–Podcast Episode
- Episode: (2017)2014–Podcast Episode
- 2014–Podcast Episode
- Episode: (2016)2014–Podcast Episode
- Episode: (2017)2014–Podcast Episode
- 2014–Podcast Episode
- 2014–Podcast Episode
- 2017–Podcast Episode
- 2015– 1h 37mPodcast Episode
- 2016– 26mPodcast Episode
- Episode:(2016)
LOCKED ON WOLVES WIRED 12/11/16 TIM FAKLIS JOINS TO RECAP SUNDAY'S LOSS TO THE GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS
2016– 27mPodcast Episode - Episode: (2020)2020– 1mPodcast Episode
- 2012– 29mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2020)2014– 1h 51mPodcast Episode
- 2015– 1h 3mPodcast Episode
- 2017– 19mPodcast Episode