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- After experiencing tragic personal losses, a music professor rents a Seattle mansion, haunted by a slain boy.
- Set in an alternate New York City, a father and husband searches through a magical world for his abducted son and missing wife.
- Desperate to break her engagement to a man she does not love, Beatrice enlists the help of the servant De Flores.
- 4-year old Bobby Dunbar goes missing at a swampy Louisiana lake in 1912. After a search the family decides he's been kidnapped. A small boy traveling with his uncle in Mississippi is reported. 90 years later DNA proves the boy is not Bobby
- Bonus feature for the film Changeling (2008).
- The Changeling.
- A millionaire's little son, while out walking with his nurse, slipped away and mysteriously disappeared. Detectives scoured the country far and wide, but without result. Finally the conclusion was regretfully reached that the little chap must be dead, for the handsome rewards offered for his recovery would have tempted any one who knew of his whereabouts. An unscrupulous woman, who lived by her wits, read an account of the affair, and was amazed by the startling resemblance the missing boy bore to her own son. She decided to take advantage of the likeness, and presented herself at the wealthy widower's home with her son. The child was at once accepted as the missing heir. The millionaire offered her employment as nurse to his "son," and the woman and her child seemed assured of comfort and luxury as long as they lived. The millionaire's child had not died. When he ran away from his nurse he hid in a freight car, intending to frighten her, but the Joke became serious when the train started and he was unable to get off. A surly brakeman put him off the train many miles from his home. Later the little fellow was injured in an accident and was cared for by a kindly farmer's family. He was unconscious for weeks, and when he recovered he found that no one would credit his assertion that he was a millionaire's son. His clothes were ragged and shabby now, and he looked like a beggar boy. But the boy had a good deal of pluck, and he finally got home, although he had to walk a good part of the way. The scheming woman realized that he was the rightful heir and tried to bar him from his home, but he forced his way in and the puzzled father had to choose between two boys who were alike as two peas. But the youngster's pet dog recognized his little master at once, and hurled himself upon him with yelps of joy, and the boy soon convinced his father that he had been the victim of a deception. "The Changeling" was a very surly boy, quite different from the cheery temperament of his real son, and the father had often grieved over his boy's changed disposition. The adventuress and her son left the home which they had grown to look upon as their own and were never heard from again. -- Moving Picture World synopsis
- When old Dr. Rogers is called to a distant city on a special case and summons young Dr. Delmore to attend one of his patients, the wealthy Mrs. Saunders. Delmore hopes it will prove the beginning of better times for him; that he can gradually build up a practice among the people who can afford to pay large fees and abandon his ill-paying visits to poor patients. Then, too, he can marry Miss Price, the pretty trained nurse with whom he is in love. The wealthy Mrs. Saunders, whose husband is hastening home from a European trip, is about to become a mother. Delmore makes all arrangements for the event and Miss Price is engaged as nurse. Mrs. Saunders receives a cablegram from her husband saying he had missed the steamer and that his return will be delayed a week. When Mrs. Saunders' baby is born, Delmore is concerned to discover the infant is lacking in vitality but keeps this information from the mother, fearing that worry may interfere with her recovery. The same day, Delmore is called to the bedside of Mrs. Brown, a poor woman, who also gave birth to a son. The woman dies while her husband, whom Delmore has sent to a charitable society with a request for a nurse, is away. Delmore phones Miss Price and learns that the Saunders baby has died during his absence, but that its mother is as yet unaware of its death. Seeing his opportunity for rich patronage killed at the start, Delmore is crushed, but there comes to him the thought that by changing babies he can do a good thing for all concerned. So the substitution is made. The dead son of Mrs. Saunders is buried with the poor woman while the lusty infant of the dead woman is smuggled into the Saunders' home where Mrs. Saunders holds it fondly to her breast in blissful ignorance that it is not her own. Delmore's scheme, however, does not prove to be the blessing he anticipated, for it develops that Brown, the father of the changeling, is a hopeless maniac, afflicted with the kind of insanity that nearly always proves hereditary. Delmore discovers this after Mr. Saunders' return and fears to confess the substitution. No one knows but Miss Price, and even she is ignorant of the fact that the changeling's father is a maniac. Delmore proposes, marries Miss Price and they have a daughter. May. The Saunders rear their supposed son, Edwin, in luxury. May and Edwin meet at a co-ed college and fall in love. Delmore is horrified in discovering that the boy his daughter wishes to marry is "the changeling" and, unable to give a good reason for his objection to Edwin, can only sullenly refuse to sanction the match. His practiced eye detects in the young man unmistakable symptoms of his heritage. May and Edwin elope and Dr. Delmore's sin comes home to him at last. Unable to bear the thought of his girl in the arms of a tainted man, Delmore resolves to separate them at any cost. So that night he takes Edwin on an automobile ride. The auto is struck by an express train. Only two persons ever knew how the accident happened, Dr. Delmore and the "changeling" and their lips are sealed in death.
- Bonus feature for the film Changeling (2008).
- The happy married life of George Norman is brought to a rude close with the death of his wife, who leaves him in her stead a tiny baby. Within a few days Norman is called to Europe on business for a protracted stay and places his baby in the hands of Nurse Roberts, who has other babies to take care of besides Norman's. Norman's baby dies and Mrs. Roberts, not wishing to have this source of income cut off, substitutes the child of a poor widow, who can seldom if ever pay for the baby's keep anyway. Six years elapse and Norman returns and sends for his boy, who is now growing to be a sturdy youngster. Almost immediately his son shows a liking for the piano and Norman advertises for a music teacher. Who should answer this ad, but Mrs. Smith, the real mother of the boy. Things proceed nicely until one day Norman receives a letter from Mrs. Roberts saying that she is about to die and desiring to clear her conscience, tells him that the boy he calls his own is really the son of Mrs. Smith. Norman tells the music teacher, who is overjoyed, but at the moment of separation complications arise; the boy has learned to love both. There is but one way out of it and the youngster sees it quicker than anyone else; and following his suggestion the two lonesome mortals agree that to marry each other is the only way by which both can enjoy the society of the one who has entwined himself about their hearts.
- Robert Marsh, a wealthy young rancher, has an Indian sweetheart, Nona, who bears him a child. Already, however, he has deserted her for Vera Blanchard, a girl from the east, whom he marries. They have a daughter, who is the idol of her father's heart. While hunting the rancher's gun accidentally explodes and he is stricken blind. After this his only consolation is his baby girl. When the child sickens and dies Vera is distraught between her loss and fear of its effect upon Robert, so when she finds on the doorstep an Indian baby she stifles her grief and puts the foundling in her husband's arms. The red mother dies, and the Indian girl grows up as Marsh's daughter. Years later, a great specialist comes to perform an operation upon the rancher's eyes, and the girl, who has recently discovered that she is an Indian changeling tries to go away forever. By feigning that the doctor's experiment has not been a success. Marsh, who loves Nita, as the girl is called, and guesses her intention, causes her to stay with him. Soon after this, he finds her praying, and clasping a wooden crucifix which years before he had given Nona. He tells her that she is in very fact his daughter.
- A woman falls in love with a sea captain, and plots to kill her fiance.
- Just days before her wedding, Beatrice-Joanna has a chance encounter with Alsemero, and realizes that she has met her one true love. To marry the man she loves, she persuades the love-struck henchman De Flores to murder her fiance, but does not anticipate the tragic consequences of her actions.
- A powerful artificially intelligent Earth probe, with a murderously twisted imperative, comes aboard the Enterprise and mistakes Capt. Kirk for its creator.
- Teal'c is having strange nightmares featuring Apophis in which he is human and a firefighter with the rest of his team alongside him.
- Elizabeth is turning 13 years old - not quite a child, not quite a woman. Strange things begin to happen due to her being unsettled. Jason has a job giving love advice on the radio.
- Just days before her wedding, Beatrice-Joanna has a chance encounter with Alsemero, and realizes that she has met her one true love. To marry the man she loves, she persuades the love-struck henchman De Flores to murder her fiancée, but does not anticipate the tragic consequences of her actions.
- Sir Radlett Grainger's grandson has vanished so Cork and Marriett go to Chelford. They discover the boy, on Amos Kedge barge but when he is returned home, his father, Charles Medway denies it is his child. Kedge is later found murdered.
- 2018– 2h 41mTV-MA8.5 (83)TV EpisodeJoe Bob delivers a long-winded monologue about liquor before discussing the career of George C. Scott and the alleged real-life story that inspired The Changeling (1980).
- After being hit by Word's black neural gear, Artha and Beau switch bodies and prove they're a formidable team no matter what.
- 2020–Podcast Episode
- 1965–199615mTV Episode
- 1965–199615mTV Episode
- This week on Binge-Watchers we dig back into the mausoleum of movies available on Shudder to bring you the haunted house classic The Changeling. Starring George C. Scott this movie tells the story of a grieving music composer who moves to Seattle after the sudden death of his wife and child. He moves into a mansion of all places that has a sinister past. Based loosely on claimed true events out of the Cheesman Park neighborhood in Denver, Colorado this movie seems to have gone on to influence some modern ghost stories such as The Ring, The Others and Guillermo Del Toro's The Devil's Backbone.
- Stephen, Keith, Colleen, and Jimmy-Jerome talk about the living probe, Nomad, and his encounter with the Enterprise. Everyone found something to appreciate in this episode that was unintentionally funny.
- 2012–Podcast Episode
- A young changeling appears claiming to have captured Velpione and wants to join the group.
- 2012–Podcast Episode
- 2016–Podcast Episode
- Episode: (2019)2019– 1h 21mPodcast Episode
- Arthur is pressured into an arranged marriage with a visiting princess, but there's more to her than mere gracelessness and a taste for frogs.