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- A 17 year old farm boy is offered an ice hockey tryout. His brother drives him to Canada. He has fast legs, slow fists, but is chosen. Will he learn to use his fists and play ice hockey the Canuck way? Will he get the coach's cute daughter?
- Arthur Hawke works as a coal truck driver in Kentucky, he in the process trying to protect his widowed mother Sarah Hawke's property rights against his wealthy and cutthroat paternal uncles' mineral rights. Sarah, however, may be more astute in the matters of business than her son. In his spare time, Arthur is writing a novel under the pen name Youngblood Hawke, it, his first, which he is able to sell to a New York publishing house. As such, Arthur moves to New York City while he works on the necessary rewrites and contemplates his next novel, which he knows can and will pour out of him. Even before that first novel, Alms of Oblivion, is published, Arthur is the toast of certain literary circles in New York. Naive to the ways of the business, he gets caught up in this new life, in having to deal with the publishers, agents, managers, lawyers, critics, theater people who want him to translate the work into a play, and movie types who want to purchase the movie rights. He has to decide whose advice to follow in these matters, he potentially being overextended in he wanting to do and have it all. He does not realize until he is ensconced within this life that there was a latent passion associated with his work, the women around him who can smell it ooze off of him. The feminine advances for who he ultimately falls is that of Frieda Winter, a wealthy, married socialite and a frequent patron of the arts. In his affair with Frieda which needs to be hidden at every turn, Arthur may not yet realize that what he feels for his story editor, Jeanne Green, who initially discovered his unsolicited manuscript, is more than just professional gratitude. Through it all, Arthur may eventually come to the understanding that his standing in this world is solely judged on the success or failure of his latest work.
- A gang war/drug story set in a Los Angeles ghetto about the coming of age of a 15-year-old black youth.
- Nineteen years after the events of The New Colossus, BJ Blazkowicz's twin daughters Jess and Soph are forced into action and on the path to fighting the Reich's war machines in alternate-reality 1980s Paris.
- Follows Dean Youngblood, a hockey prodigy who joins the Hamilton Bulldogs and has to deal with toxic behavior during his journey to the National Hockey League draft.
- Official music video for "Youngblood" by 5 Seconds of Summer.
- MTV and YouTube personality Todrick Hall teams up with Aubrey Peeples(Jem)in this musical video for the 2015 movie "Jem and the Holograms"
- After living among Native American tribes, this legendary Italian pop star composed a rock epic inspired by his indigenous brothers. In Italy, he re-imagined it as a 12-part TV documentary . This is a preview of one episode.
- After living among Native American tribes, this legendary Italian pop star composed a rock epic inspired by his indigenous brothers. In Italy, he re-imagined it as a 12-part TV documentary . This is a preview of one episode.
- A young man discovers the consequences of a life of crime in a twist of fate.
- Alternative music video for "Youngblood" by 5 Seconds of Summer.
- Slave Raider performs in the music video "Youngblood" from the album "Take the World by Storm" recorded for Jive Records. The music video opens with a black leather wearing woman fleeing a man with a chainsaw. The band plays in a large building under lights. The frightened woman is shown throughout.
- A young woman gets on an elevator with an older man. When the door opens on his penthouse, he is shot by an unseen person. The girl is not hurt and the team must track her down as she is the only eye-witness to the murder. Stella and Sheldon Hawkes fish a body out of a pond in Central Park. The man, however, did not die from drowning. He suffered a fatal allergic reaction.
- 1967–1968TV Episode
- 2005–TV Episode
- It's the first time Linkara has looked at an Alan Moore comic. Let's see if he can turn garbage into gold as Linkara reviews Youngblood: Judgment Day.
- 1968–1988TV-PGTV Episode
- Ever wanted to know more about the characters of Youngblood? Youngblood has characters? Join Linkara as he looks at Youngblood: Strikefile #1 and the stories of Chapel and Diehard.
- Johnny Nash performs "You Can't Go Halfway", "Celebrate Life" and "For Your Love". The Commodores perform "Machine Gun". Lonnie Youngblood performs "Man to Woman".
- 2015– 4mTV EpisodeEric, Calvin, Aaron and Rick react to and discuss the official trailer for Wolfenstein: Youngblood.
- Interview with Kimiko Glenn and Luke Youngblood ("Baby Shark's Big Show!"); music by Nick Jonas.
- Sheryl tells the biography of her life. Starting from her birth to current days in a national pandemic. She talks about inequality, struggles, growing up in Chicago, road life, and her career in Chicago blues.