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- Two weeks shy of his wedding, a socially awkward guy enters into a charade by hiring the owner of a company that provides best men for grooms in need.
- A young guy's only option to erase a really bad debt is to rig the Special Olympics by posing as a contestant.
- 'Ringers: Lord of the Fans' is a feature-length documentary that explores how "The Lord of the Rings" has influenced Western popular culture over the past 50 years.
- Arthur Milton aka Der Hexer (The Magician/Ringer) must return to London after his calling card was left at the scene of a murder he did not commit.
- A shifty lawyer is threatened with death within two days by a criminal who supposedly died in Australia.
- Comedian Bill Burr hosts a stand-up comedy show featuring up-and-coming comics.
- A criminal master of disguise nicknamed The Ringer is out for deadly revenge against a treacherous London lawyer who is under police protection.
- A master of disguise commits a series of daring crimes. Nobody knows what he looks like. He even masquerades as a doctor and kills his own partner whilst under police protection because he was about to betray him.
- A tale of star-crossed lovers set on the lonesome plains of Kazakhstan.
- 'The Ringer-Verse' is your go-to nexus podcast feed for all things nerd culture and fandom.
- The Ringer Reality TV Podcast is the home for all things unscripted TV. Johnny Bananas recaps 'The Challenge,' Tyson Apostol recaps 'Survivor,' Rachel Lindsay recaps all the shows over at Bravo, and more.
- An extraordinary short film about how grown ups and companies try do anything to earn money on the young people of today, and to influence the young people to grow up in their image as consumers and product addicts.
- The Ringer Gambling Show is here to help you place your bets on the biggest sports around the world.
- Whitestocking, a famous racehorse, has mysteriously disappeared. Jimmy Barton ascertains of Bitney, the owner, that a thoroughly reliable stable boy slept in the stall with the door locked and the key in his pocket. He was found doped and the horse gone. The only opening to the stall except the door was an opening over the manger too small to admit a man. About the time Jimmy is receiving this information, Beatrice Fairfax gets a letter from Cutie, the fat lady in a country fair sideshow, saying that her sweetheart, the dwarf, absented himself from the show for three days and would give her no explanation. She asks advice. Beatrice shows the letter to Jimmy, who explains about the stolen race horse. They go to the country fair and enter the freak tent. Beatrice talks with the fat lady, who points out the dwarf. Jimmy goes over to the dwarf's station and talks to him. He sees Wilder, a bookmaker, come in and slip a note to the dwarf. The note reads: "Sam arrested for shell game. We divvy after race." The dwarf laughs in delight and tucks the note in his belt. Jimmy, under pretense of whispering a joke to the dwarf, picks him up and filches the note. The scene changes to the main avenue of the fairgrounds, where Jimmy, disguised as a fakir, starts a shell game. He is arrested and locked in the jail in a cell next to Sam. As he is being thrust into the cell, Jimmy steals the keys from the jailer. Sam is induced to talk and tells Jimmy how the dwarf was put through the opening in Whitestocking's stall and doped the stable boy. Jimmy lets himself out of jail, and hurries off to stop the "Free-for-All" race. In the meantime, Beatrice urged on by Cutie, asks the dwarf where he was during his absence of three days. The dwarf is frightened and runs to warn Wilder, the bookmaker. He finds him in another box stall, superintending the blacking of Whitestocking's legs, the name of the ringer being Black Joe, as indicated by a sign on the door. Wilder sends the dwarf back with directions and he, returning to Beatrice, says: "If you'll come with me, I'll tell you." Beatrice follows the dwarf to the stable, where Wilder and his stable boy seize her and bind her in the stall, while the ringer is led out to the race. Jimmy ascertains from Cutie where Beatrice went and follows. He is recognized by the constable who arrested him and is followed by the crowd. At the stable he breaks down the door, overpowering the stable boy, who is on guard, and rescues Beatrice. He explains to the constable and hurries off to stop the race. Too late, they are off, Black Joe, the ringer, in the lead. Wilder and his confederates, who have wagered immense sums on the ringer at staggering odds, are arrested and when the race is over, Jimmy rushes to the judges' stand and protests the race. He proves his charge by washing the stain from Whitestocking's ankles and is applauded by the crowd. Beatrice attempts to console the fat lady while the detectives carry away the struggling dwarf.
- An old man, a bell ringer from Notre-Dame, repudiates his daughter who is playing with a man who is not well. The scoundrel abandons the young woman with a baby, and she has no other solution than to leave her little one to her father, who takes care of her with enough affection. But the mother tries to see the little one again, against the advice of the grandfather.
- Dead Ringers: The Making of Touch of Grey is a music documentary film about the American rock group the Grateful Dead. It depicts the production of the band's first music video, for their song "Touch of Grey". Dead Ringers was directed by Justin Kreutzmann, the son of Grateful Dead drummer Bill Kreutzmann. Released on VHS video tape in 1987, it is 30 minutes long. The video spent 4 weeks at #1 on the Billboard home video charts.
- Richard Stowe deserts his wife. Unable to support both their baby and herself, the wife leaves the child on the steps where the pious old Thomas Drake is bell-ringer and organ pumper. The old man finds the baby girl and brings her up as his own child. When she reaches young womanhood, she is wooed by Henry Sterling, son of the old bell-ringer's dearest friend, Amos Sterling. One day Richard Stowe returns, now affluent, and calls at the office of Amos Sterling, where he sees Henry and the girl. He makes friends with her and they learn to love each other. At last he interviews the old bell-ringer, intending to ask her hand in marriage. When he hears the truth from the old man's lips and reads the note the girl's foster father found pinned to the baby's dress, he recognizes his wife's handwriting. Grief-stricken, he tells the old man his story and departs, leaving a large check for the girl when she becomes the wife of Henry Sterling.
- Police fail to prevent a disguised crook from killing his partner.
- A paranormal hotline operator helps a young mother traverse the nine circles of hell to save her lost daughter's soul from a demon.
- A shifty lawyer receives a threatening note that he will die in two days, but the threat comes from a criminal who supposedly died in Australia.
- A son is reunited with his long lost father for the first time. You might imagine it's time to discover everything about where he's come from and where he's going. But he's about to get a surprise...
- A traveling circus comes to town, and Felix attends--not because he likes the circus, but because he's hungry and is looking for some food to steal. He manages to filch some hot dogs from the hot-dog stand, and the owner gives chase. An unexpected twist results in both Felix and the owner becoming stars in the circus.
- Every year, as many as 3.8 million brain injuries occur in athletics, and they are more common among children and students than star athletes. We often hear about concussions in professional football, but they can be a problem in any sport, and at any age. To ensure the lifelong wellness of active youth, it's essential to better understand the brain and the process of safely navigating brain injuries. Through eye-opening interviews with former professional players, medical experts, and renowned researchers, "Bell Ringer: The Invisible Brain Injury" describes the short-term effects and long-term risks of concussions, explaining how to handle them when they occur and the best methods of preventing them altogether.
- A beautiful legend of old Brittany, tells the story of an aged bell-ringer, who finds, one dark night, the bells of the abbey refuse to ring, and the devil appears before him, The bell-ringer, terrified, runs to the mayor, who tells him if his bells do not ring the curfew, he will be cast into a dungeon dark. On the way to the hut the bell-ringer passes a ragged urchin, who begs for food. The heart of the bell-ringer, being filled with the milk of human kindness, he carries him home and gives him bread and milk, and lo! the bell-ringer finds that he has entertained an angel unawares. This angel finally beats the devil and sets the old man's bells ringing at the proper time, thus saving his miserable life.
- The show guides you through each fantasy football season, providing analysis on big-picture conversations like weekly matchups, trades, and daily fantasy, as well as the subtleties that will make the difference in your league.
- The Ringer is a ruthless assassin, but nobody knows what he looks like.
- A mysterious criminal - known as "the Ringer" because of his powers of disguise - seeks to kill a crooked lawyer.
- Your pit stop for everything Formula 1. Find Kevin Clark and expert guests from around the world covering the 22 Grand Prix events and news.
- It brings you instant reactions to the biggest matches, breakdowns of the hottest feuds, and analysis of all the latest gossip in the wild world of professional wrestling. Join "The Masked Man" David Shoemaker, Peter Rosenberg, Kazeem Famuyide, Greg Hyde, and the rest of the crew for a podcast feed that redefines what it means to be a wrestling fan.
- The Ringer Gambling Show is here to help people place their bets on the biggest sports around the world.
- The Ringer NBA team provides insight, reporting, and analysis on the NBA six days a week.
- Charles Holmes and cohost Grace Spelman present the most notorious new podcast in the industry, they'll bring the latest news, hottest takes, and deepest reporting about the wild world of music and the chaotic industry that creates it.
- Hear the guys react to the weigh-ins in real time, and find out what they think of the fights the moment the final card ends. Plus, when breaking MMA news happens, they'll be live to talk to you about it. And if you miss the Live show, you can hear it as a podcast.
- Batman and Robin escape Chandell's trap. Once back in the Batcave, they deduce his plan to get the Wayne family fortune by killing Bruce Wayne and Dick Grayson, then marrying the rightful heir, Aunt Harriet. In order to trap the villain, Bruce and Dick fake their own deaths. However, Harry has also figured out his brother Chandell's scheme, and desiring the Wayne fortune for himself, concocts a plan to masquerade as his twin brother.
- While bird-watching with Phyllis, Robin sees a couple throw away some old clothes and then hit a man over the head and push him into their car. Robin tries to follow them but loses their trail. Later, in searching for the discarded clothing, he is shot at. This angers him enough to make him insist on getting to the bottom of the mystery. His investigations lead him to uncover a gang which has been defrauding Insurance Companies by substituting the bodies of friendless people for insured risks, thus enabling them to collect from various companies on many policies. Robin catches up with the gang in time to prevent their killing a girl who was slated to be used as their next victim - the supposed "wife" of one of them.
- A cowardly deserter slaps some dirt on his suspiciously-clean uniform and joins Saunders' squad, whose wrath and distrust he proceeds to earn by repeatedly disregarding orders.
- As the new coach of Nicole's floundering all-girl basketball team, Mark conspires to dress Tyler up as a girl to help the team. Baseball greats FRANK ROBINSON and ALBERT BELLE also come to help.
- When Pauly discovers that Dawn once starred in a sleazy flick called 'Slammer Sluts,' he tries to blackmail her by tracking down her costar.
- Perry loses a patent case for Barbara Kramer, whose father had died. A missing letter would prove her case but the other side used a sailor who looks like Perry to implicate him in bribery. When the winner is killed, Barbara is charged.
- Athletic Betty Jo becomes the first-ever female entrant in the Shady Rest's Annual Horseshoe Tournament, but she experiences conflicting emotions when she finds herself with an opportunity to defeat the legendary Pixley Fats.