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- An unearthly fog rolls into a small coastal town exactly 100 years after a ship mysteriously sank in its waters.
- A thick mist full of vengeful spirits haunts a prosperous island town off the coast of Oregon, as its inhabitants try to learn their town's dark secret in order to stop it.
- The story of America as seen through the eyes of the former Secretary of Defense under President John F. Kennedy and President Lyndon B. Johnson, Robert McNamara.
- Special agent Vogel is sent to an isolated town in a remote mountain valley to investigate the case of a sixteen years old's disappearance.
- A landlady suspects that her new lodger is the madman killing women in London.
- In early-1900s England, a maid tries to blackmail her master into romancing her when she discovers that he murdered his wife.
- A little hedgehog, on the way to visit his friend the bear, gets lost in thick fog, where horses, dogs and even falling leaves take on a terrifying new aspect.
- A furry version of Jules Verne's classic adventure story of a British gentleman's challenge to circumnavigate the world in 80 days.
- Director Guy Maddin's interpretation of the Alfred Hitchcock classic Vertigo, pieced together using footage from old films and television shows shot in and around the San Francisco area.
- During the Meiji era, a blind girl named Takiri and a monster called Nebula fight against greedy developers who threaten to take over her family's land.
- A Brooklyn pier racketeer bullies boat-owners into paying protection money but two fed-up fishermen decide to eliminate the gangster themselves rather than complain to the police.
- A lady writer, trying to navigate the changing mores of the swinging Sixties, escapes California and its cult of nudism for the suburban lifestyle of Long Island.
- An English woman asks an American detective visiting London to help find her brother's killer.
- During WW2, an army nurse on R&R in San Francisco has a premonition about witnessing a murder attempt against a G-man by Nazi agents.
- Western frontiers of the USSR, 1942. The region is under German occupation. A man is wrongly accused of collaboration. Desperate to save his dignity, he faces impossible moral choice.
- Proposed CGI pilot for a revival of Courage the Cowardly Dog (1999) show. Courage unearths a cursed amulet which unleashes the furious spirit of a dead man who wants it back in order to be reunited with his lost love once again.
- In this re-imagining of Du Maurier's Rebecca, a recently wed woman discovers the ghost of her husband's first wife still haunts their home.
- The Fog returns to Antonio Bay...Who will survive?
- Set years prior to the events of Never Hike Alone, the 2D animated short film follows a group of hikers who get lost in an unearthly fog and accidentally wander into Camp Crystal Lake.
- Based on exhaustive research interviews, FOG OF SEX brings to the screen the shocking real life testimonies of students currently working within the UK sex industry. Five years in the making, this drama documentary recreates and retells the stories and experiences of eight female sex workers who are balancing life in Higher Education, with life as a sex worker. This frank and constantly surprising film does not judge and does not take sides - it presents the stories 'as they were told' and leaves room for the audience to decide. FOG OF SEX is directed by BAFTA award winning filmmaker Christopher Morris. The film is entirely researched, produced and filmed by staff, graduates and students of Newport Film School. The film is made as part of The Student Sex Work Project, a lottery funded research study run by Swansea University.
- An ex-con is the prime suspect when a series of murders occur under the full moon, every victim a young blonde woman.
- The Fog tells a rollicking tale of a fictional theater company through the eyes of one of its founders. Del Stone leads the audience through the highs and lows of his San Francisco band of merrymakers, from the struggling early days of the mid-seventies, to their glorious ascension, to today.
- A mysterious killer known as The Fiend uses an unusual bullet as his trademark for his murders.
- It's brother against brother in a turbulent period in Turkey. Former judge Ali Firat is dragged into the turmoil when his son Murat is killed. Is it his brother with the opposite view that killed him in this political turmoil environment?
- ShortJune is determined to protect her daughter from the arrival of the Fog, a menacing force that comes for young girls of a certain age. But when confronted with echoes of her own childhood encounter, June struggles to suppress fears that her mother's failures will become her own.
- A mysterious killer rises from the grave and terrorizes two couples in seeking revenge for his murder.
- In a remote Iranian village, a boat arrives with a wounded man, Ayat, who has amnesia. Widow Ra'na is interested in him, causing family tensions. Villagers ask Ayat to marry, but he chooses Ra'na, leading to trouble.
- Amin is in coma and has forgotten almost everything about the past, but he remembers some of his misty memories. He decides to make a new past for himself with recollection of these memories.
- Two of the most intriguing stories in wars past. One about soldiers keeping unbelievable secrets and the other, how soldiers were impacted as the rest of the world is slammed by an unimaginable force.
- In a quiet hamlet once lively with hikers and lined with shops and inns, we meet Ihika (12) who is born into a family that has run an inn for generations. Saki, Ihika's mother who married into this family, has been managing the inn with Shige, her father-in-law. One day, Shige disappears. As the inn's survival is threatened, a time of change is coming for Ihika's family.
- 35 years after the encounter of Mamo Kyosuke.
- Pertti works as a telegraph operator on a ship. When it arrives in Helsinki, Pertti looks forward to seeing his mother again, and also the neighbor girl, with whom he is in love. But his plans change when he steps into a restaurant with the first officer of the ship when they go ashore.
- This true-crime series unfolds murder cases shrouded in mysterious clues that detectives must focus on to unveil the killer and solve the crime.
- The series tells of the adventures of the Treet's - a family of 18th century strolling players who travel around England entertaining at various hostelries. One night a stranger visits the head of the family Salathiel Treet, with a message
- Faith Coffin, anguished after her lover drowns, confesses to her brother Job, a religious fanatic, that she is pregnant. After Faith gives birth, Job drives her to suicide by taking her to a secluded lighthouse in the Florida Keys where she jumps to her death. Job keeps Faith's daughter Eve from human contact until, at twenty, she is kissed by Jim Smooth, a half-witted sailor. The kiss awakens her to feelings which develop further when she assists a widow giving birth on a nearby yacht and falls in love with Philip Blake, the yacht captain. After Philip takes the widow home and returns, Job locks Eve in the lighthouse and says that she is dead. Smooth, now Philip's mate, attacks Eve when she has been released and in turn locks Job in the tower. After Philip saves Eve, they find Job dead from heart failure which occurred when he tried to get out of the tower to rescue Eve.
- Cansu and Oguz deeply love each other for many years. Cansu is afraid of becoming distanced from Oguz. This fear unexpectedly turns into different feelings when her concerns become real in the most extreme way.
- A Lakota child attended a government boarding school where his Native identity was suppressed. Now he's reclaiming all that he lost.
- Nathan Forge, romantic son of a cruel businessman, publishes in a local newspaper a poem about a girl who once befriended him. The girl, a student in a nearby school, reads the poem and recognizes herself. Years pass, and Nathan goes through various hardships, including an unhappy marriage, imprisonment, and the war. Then in Siberia, working for the International Red Cross, he meets the girl who is the subject of his poem and thus achieves happiness.
- A baseball player struggles to deal with the death of his best friend.
- Subject (Minor): Acquittals Attempted murder Auto courts Automobile accidents Dances Drunkenness Expulsion Gun accidents Gunshot wounds Jealousy Military service, Voluntary Neighbors Perjury Physicians Police School superintendents and principals Women police SYNOPSIS Tom and Cora Elliott love their active social life so much that they neglect their seventeen-year-old daughter Mary and fourteen-year-old son Les. Fred Mason, Tom's neighbor and the doctor at the defense plant employing Tom, worries about the effect that Tom and Cora's drinking and socializing have on the children. Les allows himself to be influenced by an older boy, Mike Taylor, who asks him to sneak Tom's gun out of the house. On the night that Mary goes to a party at Mason's house and becomes enamored of his eighteen-year-old son Joe, Les is injured when Mike accidentally fires the gun at him. Les's slight wound is tended to by Mason, who succumbs to Mary's pleas that he not report the incident to the police, even though physicians are required to report all gunshot wounds. The next day, Danny, one of the boys who witnessed the shooting, describes the incident to Sergeant O'Donnell of the juvenile bureau. As Mason and Tom are driving home that afternoon, Mason tells Tom about Les's injury and cautions him to supervise his children. Tom rudely tells Mason to mind his own business, and when he is met at home by O'Donnell, Tom incorrectly assumes that Mason involved the police. After Tom orders the love-struck Mary to stop seeing Joe, the youngsters take other dates to the school dance, although they spend most of the evening with each other. Jealousies arise, however, and Mary leaves with Mike, whose erratic driving prompts Joe to follow him. Joe arrives on the scene just after the drunken Mike has struck a pedestrian, and after admonishing Mike to report the accident, Joe takes the injured man to the hospital. Mike does not go to the police though, and in order to protect Mary from any unpleasant implications, Joe takes responsibility for the accident and is expelled from school. Joe enlists in the Army, after which he asks Mary to elope with him. The couple drive across the state border and are married, but are spotted by Mike at an auto court. Mike phones Tom, who, unaware that Joe and Mary are wed, shoots and seriously wounds Joe. Desperate to protect her father, Mary convinces Joe to keep their marriage a secret until after Tom's trial for attempted murder. Using the defense of the "unwritten law" that a father must defend his daughter's virtue, Tom is acquitted. Afterward, however, when Mary reveals that she and Joe were married, police officer Nora Brooks tells her that she must face the consequences of her perjurous testimony. Mary readily acquiesces, although Nora allows her to leave for a week's honeymoon with Joe. Joe then reports to the Army, and Mary returns to live with the Masons and accept her responsibilities.
- A group of amateur ghost hunters break into an abandoned hospital when a mysterious fog reveals their inner worst fears.
- Shot live at the famous Fillmore in San Francisco in August 2005, this is The Black Crowes caught at their very best. After taking a break to pursue solo ventures in 2002 their 2005 tour became one of the hottest tickets of the US summer. With a set featuring all their greatest hits and some stunning acoustic versions in the middle of a two and a half hour show performed by one of the greatest live bands of all time, this is a concert simply not to be missed.
- A young boy who commits murder as a child and makes his mother guilty is suffering from a guilty conscience.