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- In the 1913 U.S. Open, twenty-year-old Francis Ouimet played golf against his idol, 1900 U.S. Open champion, Englishman Harry Vardon.
- A young ladies' man teaches his dating tricks to his lonely, widowed grandfather, and plays his best mind games to meet the woman of his dreams.
- Emma Bovary is bored by her country doctor husband and gives in to the affections of several rich suitors as well as the temptation of living beyond her husband's means.
- An epic quest, as a sophomoric group of adventurers murder their way to the top of the mythical world's comedy scene. A role playing game conducted by the Whitest Kids U Know.
- The 1958 National Football League championship game between the Baltimore Colts and the New York Giants is known as "The Greatest Game Ever Played". It was the first (and only) professional football title game to ever result in an overtime, featured 17 men who were ultimately inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame and included wild swings of momentum and the Colts execution of their two-minute drill to tie the game in the closing seconds of regulation time. To commemorate the 50th anniversary, ESPN films paired eleven of the games participants with current players from the Indianapolis Colts and New York Giants to compare the nature of the sport 50 years later, as well as sportscasters, reporters, photographers, spectators, cheerleaders, majorettes and marching band members who contributed their reminiscences.
- Lieutenant Ferdinand Hutter is the womanizer of his entire army unit--although he has never actually had sex. A day before his wedding to charming Baroness Beate, his reputation is on the line and his options are to commit suicide or to seek help. At his bachelor party at the brothel from Josefine Mutzenbacher he tells prostitute Josefine--Pepi--his whole life story.
- An innocent game among friends forever alters the course of a relationship.
- Cast and crew discuss the film's authentic recreation of baseball scenes and the landscape of the 2002 baseball season, sets and filming locales, costuming, and more.
- Homeboy Cameron tries to juggle his time between his girlfriend Sandy, the record label, and hanging out with his boyz. But his relationship with Sandy eventually sours when Cameron devotes more time to his friends. Tired of his lies and excuses, Sandy ends the relationship. Dealing with depression from the breakup.
- Armand seduces one woman after the other. However, he is supposed to consolidate his family's finances by marrying Amelie, a bankers daughter.
- Football coach Dan Curtis is eager for his small college team to win at all costs. However, he has a change of heart when a player is severely injured by playing when he should have been resting. Finally, Dan's school confronts its arch rival and Dan must decide how badly he wants the boys to win.
- The joyful hand games played by Black girls from generation to generation.
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- The story of this 10 episode serial deals with the love affair between Doris Sutton, daughter of a millionaire business magnate, whose affairs are under investigation by U. S. Senator Hornell, and Hornell's son, who under the name of Jack Rollins is endeavoring to make good as a big league player. Matters are complicated by Count Segundo, a foreign agent, who has been instructed to "get something" on Sutton.
- A young married couple chooses to abort due to lack of financial resources.
- Two friends get caught up in a poker game that puts both their lives in jeopardy.
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- Video clip for the song "Games People Play" by The Alan Parsons Project from the album "The Turn of a Friendly Card
- Three students from different backgrounds arrive to Emerald College over three different years seeking for a fresh start. The decisions they make through time lead them on a journey of self discovery as well as to the unplanned and unseen consequences of their actions.
- Playing the Game is a three part history series that takes a fresh look at some of the key developments in American foreign policy from the 1930s to the 1980s.