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- When best selling author Carl Black moves his family back to his childhood home, he must team up with oddball neighbors to do battle with a pimp, who may or may not be an actual vampire.
- A nightmare-prone children's book illustrator and her weak-willed husband move next door to an ex-marine bar owner and his timid wife. A gunshot and a backyard burial lead the artist to suspect murder.
- Walker Kennedy and his wife Col are a happy, voluntarily childless suburban couple. Then the thing they fear the most happens: part of their green surrounding is turned into a building site, for what turns out to be the widely acclaimed first house built by attractive, brilliant, obsessively devoted architect Kim (30), who has a short affair with Col. Kim is even enchanted by his own house, just like everyone else. However each subsequent couple that moves into the house soon turns nasty, never staying for long, ending in tears and/or blood. When Kim finally buys it with his wife, Col who believes he somehow curses all his buildings insists it's time to deal with him, permanently.
- In a sequel, James Waring disappears after moving in with Anthony. Strange noises from vacant house next door. Neighbor Laura claims to practice witchcraft, accidentally unleashing ancient evil while trying to banish supernatural forces.
- A young married couple begin to encounter several paranormal attacks, when a family moves into a neighbouring house, that is being haunted by a vengeful spirit, which leads them to perform an exorcism in order to help save the neighbours.
- After the death of his father, a boy and his friends must deal with internal demons as their small town is plagued by a series of mysterious attacks.
- Meet the reals girls who come to L.A. and compete for a shot at being a Playboy model. These gorgeous women take over Playboy TV's famous "Sexy Girls Next Door" house, and our cameras capture every candid moment as the new housemates get to know each other. Before long these hometown hotties cut loose, get very friendly and reveal their most intimate secrets.
- The House Next Door is a documentary about how the foreclosure crisis of 2008 ripped through the Greater Cleveland area, what catastrophic damage was left behind while communities like Slavic Village are still picking up the pieces and attempting to put them back together.
- The story opens at the home of Sir John Cotswolt who, with his wife and two children, Cecil and Ulrica. keeps up a fair appearance of poor aristocracy. In the park the children play with Adrian and Esther Jacobson, children of humble, honest Jewish chairmaker Isaac Jacobson. The Christian parents chide their children for playing with "Jewish brats." Sir John's affairs are in bad condition and his attorney informs him that he will likely become bankrupt. A patent lawyer notifies the chairmaker that a machine Jacobson has invented had been granted a patent. Fifteen years later, the children have grown to maturity and the chairmaker, now wealthy, lives in a mansion next door to Sir John Cotswolt. The children, not forgetting their old playmates, renew acquaintance and fall in love all around. Cecil Cotswolt is ardently wooing Esther Jacobson; and Adrian Jacobson is paying sweet court to the gorgeous Ulrica Cotswolt. Then comes the clash of race and religions; both fathers open deadly opposition to the love affairs of their children, who still meet clandestinely. The fight is long and hard, but the lovers are still true to their troth. Cecil Cotswolt develops a wonderful voice and though the family are in straitened circumstances, his sister Ulrica draws upon a personal inheritance and sends her brother to Italy for tuition, this much against the wishes of the old baronet, who declares that his son shall never become a player--or as he calls it, a mountebank. Cecil and Esther part with vows of eternal constancy. Sir John then proposes to select a husband for his daughter and introduces a young aristocrat named Trevor, but Ulrica has no use for the insipid dandy and is very clever in letting him see it. Two years later, Cecil has returned and is to make his debut at the Grand Opera House in the role of Faust. Both families are agog at the event and all attend the performance except irascible old Sir John. The performance scored the most pronounced success known for years. The players were showered with bouquets; hats and handkerchiefs were waved in the air, the entire audience were upon their feet and even the Cotswolts and Jacobsons shook hearty hands from adjoining boxes. Cecil's triumph did not appease the old man and the next day when the drawing room was packed with flowers Sir John to vent his temper kicked the bouquets all over the place. And still the war of the parents went on, and the young lovers could only live and hope. The next blow to Sir John was the fact that Isaac Jacobson was knighted in recompense for his many good and charitable deeds. It was noticed that the foundation of the Cotswolt Mansion was becoming weak and was sinking into a sewer. As the houses adjoined, Sir Isaac employed the builders to make repairs. The workmen's digging and noise caused Sir John much annoyance and he hurled many maledictions at his neighbor. During the progress of the repairs, one night, a dancing party was given in Sir Isaac's house. The merriment was at its height when a fearful crash was heard. The guests rushed out and saw the House Next Door collapsing; everybody ran to the rescue and Jacobson entered the falling building and brought out Sir John Cotswolt. The old man was taken into the Jacobson house and put to bed. he was seriously but not mortally injured. Both families are gathered around the bed and Cotswolt grasped the hand of his Jewish neighbor and there the promise was given that united the Jews and Christians in one family.
- Mr. and Mrs. Jones, a middle-aged couple, are sitting in their dining room when water is seen trickling down the walls: a large piece of plaster falls immediately afterwards. They are disgusted and determined to seek other apartments. Jones resumes reading, when the following notice meets his gaze: "Fine city house, furnished; for sale or rent. A hidden treasure is known to be in the house, but the clue to its whereabouts is unknown." Thoroughly excited, the pair leave their flat to look over the rooms. They reach the house, are shown about by the caretaker, agree upon the terms, etc., and Jones gives his check in payment. Two days later they are comfortably settled and we find the new tenants examining every imaginable place in search of the treasure. Chairs are broken, carpets pulled up with no success and finally two old-fashioned chairs from the parlor are brought in. As Jones sits down in one it collapses, spilling him on the floor. As he gets to his feet he spies a slip of paper, which proves to be the plan of silver plate stored in the panels of the house. Jones grabs a pickaxe and crowbar and rushes from the room, followed by his wife. The print is laid out. Jones begins measuring off, then starts to dig for the silverware. In the dining room of the house next door an elderly couple are taking dinner. Suddenly they hear knocks against the wall, then the plaster falls in. The butler excitedly phones for the police, the old gentleman tries to pacify his wife and takes a pistol from the drawer, ready to protect himself and his property. By this time Jones is well through the wall. The police finally arrive and take in the situation: at least, they think they do, and hide behind the furniture. Jones and his wife come through the hole in the wall, spy the silverware on the sideboard and are highly elated at having their efforts rewarded. Jones picks up a piece of silverware, hands it to his wife and is preparing to take the rest when the sergeant grabs him. Jones is greatly excited and starts to fight. Other officers appear and overpower the intruder, the lights are turned up and Jones, realizing his position, explains to the best of his ability and pays the damage.
- As excited as they are at the prospect of more exciting neighbors coming to live next door to them, Jean and Lionel soon find themselves longing for their old neighbors when they learn who the prospective buyers for the house are.
- A husband looking for a new house for him and his wife comes across the perfect place: it's big, beautiful, in a nice neighborhood, the owner is "motivated" and the asking price is far less than it's really worth. Seeing a chance to get a real bargain, the husband quickly buys the house. Then he finds out why the former owner was so anxious to leave--a notorious gangster has moved into the house next door, and he has so many enemies that living in the house next to him can be bad for your health.
- Gladys bemoans her next door neighbors moving until an old school friend arrives and announces she's moving to Los Angeles with her husband.
- Episode: (2021)2021–2022Podcast Episode
- 2020–Podcast Episode
- 2014– 24mPodcast Episode
- A young woman's happy marriage is upset by the ghostly reappearance of a former soldier sweetheart, supposedly dead.
- Episode: (2019)2013– 56mPodcast Episode
- In Miami, a man found stabbed to death and dumped in an empty lot turns into a standoff with the house next door. Then in Harris County, a young father shot down in a turf war sends cops on the hunt for a killer caught on video.
- 2023–Podcast Episode
- 2019– 1h 48mPodcast Episode
- 2013– 6mPodcast Episode
- 2021– 9mPodcast Episode
- 2022– 57mPodcast Episode