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- After a Black Friday riot ends in tragedy, a mysterious Thanksgiving-inspired killer terrorizes Plymouth, Massachusetts - the birthplace of the infamous holiday.
- Parody of holiday slasher movie trailers.
- The Walton family enthusiastically prepares for the annual Harvest Festival Fair on Walton's Mountain in 1934, but a young boy's arrival dramatically changes their lives.
- A family tangled in a web of drama from financial issues and relationships experiences a long, awkward period of silence during Thanksgiving dinner.
- Peppermint Patty invites herself and her friends over to Charlie Brown's for Thanksgiving, and with Linus, Snoopy, and Woodstock, he attempts to throw together a Thanksgiving dinner.
- In November 1963, the Walton siblings and their families return to Walton's Mountain for Thanksgiving, including John-Boy and his girlfriend Janet. Several days later, they receive tragic news that President Kennedy had been assassinated.
- A lawyer trying to make partner is shown the joys of living a more balanced life.
- When Boston lawyer Mary Ross inherits a house in Plymouth from her late aunt, she has no idea she may have inherited a historical treasure. Mary's initial desire to sell the house is supported by her slick boyfriend, Rick, but she is shocked to discover local historian Everett Mather has evidence that her house is located on the site of the first Thanksgiving. With the house turning into an unexpected tourist attraction, putting Mary in the media spotlight at the prying of unscrupulous gossip blogger Ashleigh Mulligan, Everett tries to prove his theory and Mary tries to prove anything that will keep the house in her hands. Suddenly, Mary clings to the house as an artifact of her own history before her happy childhood memories were tarnished by her father's abandonment. Ultimately, Mary must decide if it is more important to preserve the house's historical ties or make it the site of many happy Thanksgivings to come. What will she choose?
- An eager Thanksgiving parade coordinator is shocked when a wealthy consultant is hired to analyze its finances. Faced with teaching him that the parade means so much more to her than money, she finds herself reluctantly falling for him.
- All Mitch Snider wants for his family is a traditional holiday feast with the relatives. The problem is that he doesn't have any. That is until he gets an invitation in the mail from his long-lost cousin Woodrow. What follows is a full-course meal of nonstop laughs when the neurotic suburbanites clash with the hippy hicks from hell in National Lampoon's most outrageous family misadventure yet.
- Louis, French in LA, join his girlfriend Julia's dysfunctional family for his first Thanksgiving in America, where cultural differences, egos but a lot of love will intertwine.
- A dysfunctional family gathers together during the Thanksgiving holiday weekend.
- When Kevin is witness to the holiday heartbreak of his life, Brad and friends come to the rescue with a disastrous guys night out.
- In the late 1880's, a widowed mother of three struggles to keep her family intact and to put food on the table. The oldest daughter sends a letter to her estranged, very wealthy grandmother urging her assistance, much to her mother's disapproval. When the grandmother arrives, old wounds are opened but eventually healed. From a story by Louisa May Alcott. Stars Jacqueline Bisset, Ted Atherton, Tatiana Maslany, Helene Joy, Paula Boudreau, and Michael Barbuto.
- A struggling couple visits a marriage counselor for the holiday as a last resort. Soon after, they realize he has sinister intentions that could make this Thanksgiving their last.
- A family of cannibalistic pilgrims attacks a restaurant that stays open for Thanksgiving.
- B.B. King & Joan Baez and other great artists came to New York's Maximum Security Prison, Sing Sing, and gave one of the best shows of their lives. B.B. called it one of his greatest performances. New York's Daily News called it one of the greatest moments in live entertainment.
- This TV movie is based on Truman Capote's childhood memories of living with his aunts in rural Alabama during the Depression. It is Christmas, and time for his quirky Aunt Sook to make her famous, or some would say, infamous, fruitcake. Geraldine Page won an Emmy for her brilliant portrayal of Soon in this well acted story.
- Light-hearted spoof about a dysfunctional upper-income family who have to come to terms with family and business problems around the named holiday.
- Jon falls for Garfield's veterinarian--who puts Garfield on a diet--and invites her to Thanksgiving dinner.
- Larry recollects what Thanksgiving was like at the David house.
- A group of friends from college made a promise to get together for Thanksgiving. Now, six months after graduation, they see each other once again and their unresolved issues bubble to the surface.
- When the cutting-edge software developed by Vincent is stolen by the competition, suspicion and doubt worm their way into his relationship with his American wife Louise, who set up a rental agency offering apartments to fortunate clients.
- A MEXICAN MAN decides to take the long illegal journey into the U.S. to find work. Meanwhile a 9- year-old AMERICAN BOY and his MOTHER are weathering the devastation of the recent suicide of their father/husband.
- Elliot receives an invitation home for the holiday from his rich great aunt that he believes is dying. Not looking forward to dealing with his dysfunctional family, Elliot tries his best to keep his cool with his nosy family.
- It's Thanksgiving time in the Hundred Acre Wood and Winnie the Pooh and all his friends bring food for the big dinner. Piglet brings acorns, Pooh brings honey, Owl brings biscuits, Gopher brings lemonade, and Tigger brings ice cream. But then, Rabbit walks in and tells them their Thanksgiving dinner was unacceptable and informs them that a real Thanksgiving dinner includes turkey, cranberry sauce, and pumpkin pie, so Pooh and his friends set out to find those very items.
- Bill Cosby explains the origins of Turkey Day
- Join Butterball the turkey and Missy the Dodo as they come to the rescue of Thanksgiving and embark on an unforgettable, clock-racing countdown to a holiday dinner. It's a Thanksgiving Movie for the ages.
- The 76th Annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade featuring musical performances, floats, and giant balloons brings in the holiday season.
- To add flavor to her rock soup, the Fat Broad commands Wiley, Peter, Thor, etc. to catch a turkey. The problem is that no one knows what a turkey is, except for the turkey himself. In spite of this, the chase is on. Mostly a series of running gags, this animated special did a superb job of capturing the humor of Johnny Hart's B.C. comic strip.
- Mya King is a successful investment banker who lives in a large city and spends most of her time working long hours and binge-watching Netflix. While she is at her usual lunch spot with co-worker and friend Jasmine, she receives a phone call from back home: her widowed grandmother pleading with her to come home for Thanksgiving. Though Mya has been dodging her family's calls for the past few weeks, she answers the call and promises her grandmother that she'll finally return to her hometown for the holiday.
- Julie Chrisley teaches her children to cook her Thanksgiving recipes, while delivering her classic Chrisley humor and a little family competition.
- This Thanksgiving might be your last.
- Addie tries to invite her father's sworn enemy over for Thanksgiving dinner in the hopes of ending their long-standing feud.
- The 79th Annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade was held on November 24th, 2005 in New York City, and shown to viewers live on NBC that same day from 9 a.m. to noon EST. It was hosted by Katie Couric, Matt Lauer and Al Roker.
- Relationships are tested and secrets are revealed when siblings return to their parents house for an enlightening Thanksgiving meal.
- A parade to celebrate Thanksgiving.
- A story of a modern family who realizes that even through loss, relationships do not need to change.
- The Boston cast of Godspell performs songs from the show at Plimoth Plantation as historian Henry Steele Commager narrates the story of Thanksgiving.
- It's Thanksgiving, and Amy and Alex are in love. But when a mysterious stranger, introduced as Amy's estranged brother, shows up to dinner, Alex has his suspicions that this man may be someone altogether different.
- The 75th Annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade featuring musical performances, floats, and giant balloons brings in the Holiday Season.
- A zombie-obsessed, special needs adult searches for his absent mom while a Korean family and gang compete to be his family.
- Thanksgiving is a time for family, reflecting and taking the time to give thanks to family and friends. Five chefs from around the country put their spin on this food lovers holiday. Each episode features two rounds.
- Bugs is a devoted doctor prescribing a delightful dose of cartoons, including "Rabbit Every Monday," "Stop! Look! And Hasten!," "Guided Muscle," "Beep Beep," "Tweet Dreams," and more.
- Over Thanksgiving, Preston must win over Madison's crazy family if he hopes to obtain her hand in marriage.
- Based on a real story, follows a grandma who mistakenly invited a stranger to her Thanksgiving dinner through a text message thinking it was her grandson, but ended up in an unlikely friendship and a heartwarming holiday tradition.