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- A look at the state of the global environment including visionary and practical solutions for restoring the planet's ecosystems.
- Criminal cases where criminals are mentally evaluated, or people in the verge of a nervous breakdown.
- Successful businesswoman Maria has achieved everything except what she wants the most - a baby of her own. She decides to deal with the matter by herself and embarks on a desperate and dangerous journey in order to make her dream come true.
- Action film about a N.Korean general's vendetta against a U.S. team of special ops soldiers who are on a mission to free Japanese political prisoners.
- It has been 62 years ever since the murders of the six guests in Henry Stauf's abandoned mansion of puzzles. The year is 1995, and you are reporter Carl Denning, for a TV forensic program, "Case Unsolved." Your producer, Robin Morales, has mysteriously disappeared while investigating Stauf's mansion. A laptop called the GameBook has been delivered to you from an unknown source, and you drive over to Stauf's mansion to rescue her. You're the only one who can save her. But in order to save her, you need to figure out all of Stauf's brainteaser puzzles and mostly anagram riddles.
- 1th Hour Podcast. The 11th Hour brings you every late-breaking headline and puts each day into sharp context.
- A drama that goes "behind the scenes" of a television prime-time news magazine (similar "Undercurrents" and the like).
- Brian Williams anchors this new program Mondays through Thursdays recapping the day in political stories.
- Lily Evans and the Eleventh Hour is a short fan film about a turning point in Lily Evans's life, set during her sixth year at Hogwarts. It explores her friendship with Alice (Longbottom), Remus Lupin, her evolving relationship with James Potter, and her feelings about joining the official fight against You-Know-Who.
- As a man waits on his laundry, he seeks help as he soon finds himself trapped in a cerebral loop.
- Mad Prince Stefan intends to take over the world as soon as he acquires a new explosive developed at a plant owned by Barbara Hackett. By blackmailing them, Stefan wins the cooperation of Barbara's uncle and the dishonest executive, Glenville, who would like to marry Barbara. Brick McDonald, an employee of Prince Stefan's, wins Barbara's confidence and after many complications--wild chases involving motor boats, airplanes, and submarines; fights with lions; and a rescue from a threatened descent into a pit of molten steel--he frustrates Prince Stefan's plans and reveals himself as the Chief of the U. S. Secret Service.
- Daniel, a young soldier, is sucked into the true horrors of war when his squad is informed that enemy forces have targeted his hometown. He is forced to abandon his duties in order to save the life of the only family he has left.
- A showcase for independent and experimental films and videos of many different lengths and genres.
- A scientist invents a sensational machine which can read the mind.
- A cinematographer proves a gambler framed his cousin for murdering their stepfather.
- Since the very beginning you have been tested. Now, the war can begin.
- Parody of the summer blockbuster, Spider-Man 3, and imagine what it must have been like on and off the hot set.
- An honest Italian attending to his "peanut stand is bothered by a bully, who insists on filling his pockets from the Italian's ware. Of course, the Italian resents this; a fight ensues, in which the bully is knocked down, and in falling strikes his head against the pavement, which kills him. The Italian is arrested and torn from his wife and children, convicted of murder and sentenced to be hanged. The poor wife seeks a pardon by going to the Governor, who absolutely refuses any aid whatever, believing the Italian guilty of willful murder. The home-coming of the mother to her children follows, and the poor woman is so overcome with grief that the children themselves are stirred to action. They leave home and start to make a final attempt to save the life of their father. They go to the Governor and beg him to give them back their dad. At last the Governor's human nature is touched and he hands a pardon to the two tots. Of course they lose no time in delivering it, and reach the jail just as the father is being led out to meet his fate. The pardon is delivered at the eleventh hour, the father released, and a happy reunion follows.
- A family drama set in Addis, revolves around a father struggling to save his only daughter from a heart problem that can not be treated locally
- A girl returns in time to prove her lover did not kill a woman.
- To make clear what has occurred before "The Eleventh Hour," it is necessary to go back five years when we are shown a fond but stern father learning the sad truth that his son is not only a drunkard but that, while under the influence of drink, he has so forgotten his honor as to deem it no disgrace to rob his father's safe. The young man rebels against his father's stern words of reproach and, filled with hot anger, raises his cane to deal his father a blow. This is more than the parental love is willing to stand, and the boy is turned out of the house. Five years pass by, and the father has become the Governor of the State. One morning, while seated at his desk in his private office, the following message is handed him from the warden of the penitentiary: "I have just discovered that the young man who is to be banged at 11 o'clock for murder, has been identified by marks on his clothes, as your son. What shall I do?" This is an awful blow to the Governor, and all at once the love of the father springs into his heart: He writes out a pardon, but ere the secretary has reached the door, the man slinks away and only the Governor, the representative of the law, remains. He tears up the pardon and writes, "Let the law take its course." The secretary pleads with him, hut he will not listen. What right has he to stop the wheels of justice? His son is guilty and the law says he shall be hanged; and he, the Governor, must uphold the law. The message is sent. Left alone, all the tender chords of a father's love for his boy are being torn asunder. In his mind he sees himself a young man, his arms around the young mother of his boy as they stand smiling down at the tiny crib before them. If he could hut shut out the sight and silence the clicking of the clock, which is slowly bill surely bringing his boy to the moment of that death from which he has refused to raise a hand to save him! The Governor starts for the door, hut suddenly before him stands the vision of Justice. The scales are balanced, and the sword is in her hand. The struggle is too great; he is afraid of his own weakness. He locks the door and hurls the key far out of the window. Now he is safe with his duty. Slowly the hands of the clock creep toward that awful "Eleventh Hour." Now he can see the prison wall, the reporters and doctors standing before that little iron door. It opens, and his hoy comes forth. How young he is, and death but a few moments away! He sees the boy stagger, shrinking from the awful future. At last the agony is too great and the Governor falls fainting on the table. Outside a young man appears with a grip in his hand. "May I see the Governor? I am his son." The secretary cannot believe it possible until a messenger rushes in from the penitentiary with the following message: "Clothes found on condemned prisoner were discovered to have been stolen. He is not your son. I humbly beg your excellency's pardon. R.P. Holmes, Penitentiary Warden." A few moments later and the door is smashed in, and what an awakening of great joy when the Governor finds his boy, now leading an upright life, clasped in his arms.
- An evasive Gen. Hardcastle's fortunes in battle have gone very badly of late. Ever confident that he's the superior strategist, his new terms of surrender are lies of the highest order, cloaking a final-hour plan to vanquish the enemy. But as the sun sets on what Hardcastle is sure will be the final blow, he's about to face several megatons of the truth.
- The Eleventh Hour is a 1912 Australian silent film. It is considered a lost film.
- 33 participants look for a Golden Opportunity as CHIKARA holds its third Infinite Gauntlet, Silver Ant faces Frightmare as the feud between the Furies and the Legion of Rot continues, Juan Francisco de Coronado defends the CHIKARA Grand Championship against Oleg the Usurper, and more.
- Lieutenant Albert, in love with Princess Sonia, who is also loved in secret by James Orloff, a military attache, finding his affair suspected, confides to the care of his friend, Count Claude Revel, for Sonia, some of the letters she has written him. Revel, a spy for a foreign country, receives orders to get a certain paper entrusted to Sonia's father by his government. He makes an appointment to meet Sonia at a deserted hunting lodge in the country, and there betrays his trust by offering to give her her letters only on condition that she secure for him papers in her father's possession. Orloff, jealous of Revel, has followed him to the rendezvous, and on hearing Revel's traitorous demand attacks him. In the scuffle, Revel is killed. Orloff gives Sonia her letters and departs. Revel's murder remains a mystery for a long while until his sweetheart, Princess Mercedes, finding a note from Revel making an appointment with Sonia gets from Sonia the information that it was Orloff who killed Revel. From then on Mercedes' life becomes consecrated to the task of bringing Orloff to justice, and to this end she makes his intimate acquaintance and spends most of her time in his company. Orloff falls madly in love with her, and she, unwittingly with him, so that at the crucial moment she finds it almost impossible to carry out her plans for vengeance. She finally does steel herself to the dreadful question and denunciation when, in a tremendous scene, he tells her of Revel's true business, and how it was that he, in protecting his country's honor, slew him. The picture ends happily with Mercedes and Orloff happy in their complete understanding.
- The Nightwatchman decides to clock off early from his shift for the first time ever - even though he knows this will be breaking company rules. He's soon wishing he could turn the clock back.
- Alice Rodney, visiting New York, becomes engaged to Philip Barton. Her father, James Rodney, takes an intuitive dislike to Barton, and seeks information concerning him. He already is troubled with a son who is constantly demanding money and threatening him, and does not care to add another trouble to his family. Barton overhears the brother and sister conniving concerning the opening of the safe in the library at 11 o'clock that night, to get money for Ralph. James Rodney, having discovered the unsavory reputation of Barton, calls him to his library about 10 o'clock that evening. They have an argument in which Barton fells Rodney to the floor, fatally injuring him. As he falls, he clutches Barton's watch chain, and as the chain parts the watch is hurled across the room. At the same time the clock falls from the low bookcase, and stops. Seeing the man dead, Barton coolly, but quickly destroys all the incriminating letters, and then with diabolical cunning, moves the hands of the clock forward an hour, which would readily establish an alibi for him, replacing the clock under the form of the dead man. In the meantime, Ralph, in order to keep the engagement with his sister, comes at the appointed hour, climbs through the window, and gropes in the dark. Barton rushes in, turns on the light, and calls for help. Ralph is discovered kneeling over his father's body. The boy protests that he found his father dead, but Barton points to the clock as the accuser, the hands having stopped on the hour. The constables arrive, working entirely on the evidence of Barton, take the misguided and unfortunate youth with them. A detective, however, who makes a more careful survey of the premises, finds the watch that was snatched from Barton, in a corner of the room under a case; the watch having stopped at the hour of ten. By placing the bits of evidence together, he easily proves the criminality of Barton.
- During a social call at the Daleys' handsome residence, the men drift into business matters and Mrs. Daley and Mrs. Richards occupy their time with small talk. Richards has some D. and S stock for which Daley offers him $50,000. Richards refuses. The butler enters with a new necklace which Mrs. Daley has ordered sent her. Mrs. Richards admires it. A few days later Mr. and Mrs. Richards receive an invitation to attend a reception. Being possessed of limited means. Mrs. Richards wishes she had a necklace like Mrs. Daley's. Anxious to attract attention at the reception, she asks Mrs. Daley to loan her the necklace; she willingly consents. At the reception, the magnificent necklace is very much admired by all present. On her return home with her husband, she finds she has lost the necklace. She is overcome. They search the taxicab in which they returned home. She makes inquiry at the house where the reception was held, but without result. The next day Mrs. Daley sends a messenger for her necklace, to wear that evening. The only thing to be done is to replace the necklace by buying a new one if possible. Mr. Richards hunts the jewelry houses for a duplicate. At last he discovers one for which they ask $12,000. Richards offers his check for $5,000, and notes for the balance, which is satisfactory. Richards writes Daley, in the meantime, if he is willing to buy his stock now at the price he mentioned, he will dispose of it. Mrs. Richards is about to go to Mrs. Daley's with the newly purchased necklace and makes up her mind to take the stock at the same time. She returns the necklace to Mrs. Daly without her knowing that it is a different one, and while Mrs. Daley is in another room, Mrs. Richards enters into the stock negotiations with Mr. Daley. Under the strain and excitement of losing the necklace and the terrible remorse for having her vanity get her husband into so much financial worry, she faints. Mr. Daley catches her. Mrs. Daley suddenly enters the room and accuses her husband of familiarity with their friend. Mrs. Richards recovers and explains the whole situation. Mr. Daly asks her how much she paid for the duplicate necklace. Mrs. Richards answers: "$12,000." Mrs. Daly in surprise exclaims: "Mine was only paste." Handing the necklace back to Mrs. Richards, she tells her it belongs to her. She comforts the distressed woman and apologizes to her husband for having been suspicious of him and Mrs. Richards.
- A young couple unite after their marriage fails.
- A freshman in college boycotts a Halloween party to study at the local library. Upon her arrival, she soon realizes that the library is haunted and the evil inside wants her for a very valid reason.
- Clifford's employer is shot down at his side while working over plans. Clifford's revolver, with his name inscribed on the butt, is found outside the window. Clifford is arrested on this evidence, combined with other evidence of less importance, tried and convicted. It is a tragic moment when he is condemned to die, for he loves the daughter of the man he is accused of murdering. Another man, an employee of the dead man, who seeks to marry the daughter for her money, was really back of the killing. He it was who urged an Indian to shoot Clifford, his rival. But the Indian, being drunk at the time, mixes the men and shoots the employer. On the day of the execution Alice, the daughter, is drifting down the river in a canoe when she observes an Indian swept over the rapids. She rescues the Indian in a dying condition, and he confesses that he shot her father. They are miles from the county seat where the execution of Clifford is taking place. She drags the Indian to an automobile and the race with death begins. The villain has learned of the Indian's confession and intercepts the girl. While one of her henchmen is fighting off the villain, the girl escapes with the Indian to a logging flume, which carries timber to the county seat. She constructs an impromptu boat and resumes the race to the gallows. The villain gets possession of the automobile and races in the same direction. While dashing wildly over a precipitous mountain road, the steering knuckle of the machine breaks and the machine and occupant dash into an abyss. At the scaffold the crowd awaits the moment when the death trap will fall. There is a commotion when Alice and the Indian enter. The execution is stayed a moment. Alice drags the Indian to the sheriff to hear his confession. Clifford is liberated and declared innocent.
- John and Synthia, the ultimate high-powered executives, are on opposing sides of a mysterious and complex corporate situation. When the two are forced to debate their arguments before the company lawyers it soon becomes clear that there's a whole lot more on the negotiating table than anyone could possibly have imagined, with the fate of all hanging in the balance.
- A colonel's daughter marries a farmer in name only, but returns to him when her lover threatens suicide.