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- The story of Henry Hill and his life in the mafia, covering his relationship with his wife Karen and his mob partners Jimmy Conway and Tommy DeVito.
- After wishing to be made big, a teenage boy wakes the next morning to find himself mysteriously in the body of an adult.
- The life of a divorced television writer dating a teenage girl is further complicated when he falls in love with his best friend's mistress.
- Unfolding over the course of Valentine's Day in New Jersey, a young intersex sex worker must run from the mob after a drug deal goes sideways, forcing him to confront his past.
- The eldest son of a fugitive family comes of age and wants to live his own life.
- A teenage boy falls in love with a troubled girl who transfers to his high school.
- Two Port Authority police officers become trapped under the rubble of the World Trade Center.
- Two professional assassins fall in love.
- A juror in a Mafia trial is forced to convince the other jurors to vote not guilty by an obsessive mob enforcer.
- A washed-up writer forms an unlikely friendship with a teenager from Long Island.
- FBI agent Will Keaton enlists the most notorious traitor in American history to help catch a spy.
- A tough detective who is part of an elite New York City unit is trying to find out who killed his partner, but uncovers a plot to kidnap mobsters for money.
- Everett and his party-hungry buddies embark on an all-night road-trip to the Florida beaches, for a week of fun, sun, and beautiful women. Mayhem ensues when 2 jealous girl-friends show up unexpectedly, along with a psycho teacher who's hunting down Everett because he owes her an overdue term-paper.
- Roscoe flirts with a girl in the park. Later he takes his wife and mother-in-law to the movies only to see his flirtation showing on the screen.
- Meek Eddie Pink becomes manager of an amusement park beset by mobsters.
- A chance encounter between a homeless woman and a homeschooled teen sheds new light on the meaning of home.
- A family is terrified when an eagle carries off its young child.
- Alice Grayson's uncle develops a wireless torpedo that can be controlled by radio. After he announces his invention to several of his colleagues, two of them murder the scientist, steal the blueprints and prototype, and make plans to sell both to the highest bidder. When Alice discovers the identity of the thieves, the intrepid heroine, with the help of Bob Moore, her two-fisted boyfriend, desperately tries to recover the plans and torpedo before enemy countries can unleash the torpedoes against American ships.
- A Kung Fu love story with a traditional Chinese ghost story twist.
- I hate you/I love you...Dan Lake is a veteran TV newsman beyond his prime with an ego the size of an empty room; Ms. Gabby is a young and popular and feisty Hollywood newspaper gossip columnist ala Liz Smith-Hedda Hopper style; and when they are together as hosts of a weekly TV talk show called "Movie Celebrities", they are cat and dog. Is it hate or love? Only a jealous Lu-Lu knows for sure.
- Coffee Shop" tells the story of three friends with different life views. The characters Raj, John, and Justin are vastly different, but have a strong bond of friendship. Raj is a player who doesn't believe in love, John is a romantic or at least if "she" is attractive then he's in love. Justin is a serious artist, dedicated to his work. At its heart, "Coffee Shop" is a remarkable story of friendship, love, and the beauty of stumbling into hope, even in the most desperate moments.
- A Kentucky brother proposes to his adopted sister. She refuses, but their mother convinces her to marry him. Then the younger brother returns after years away, takes one look at the teenage girl and falls head over heels for her.
- "Davy" Crockett, whose motto was "Be Sure You're Right, Then Go Ahead." Story opens with Davy's home. Next we see Blake and Anna, who arrive to have saddle girth mended. Davy a backwoods man mends girth, while the young lady reads a poem of young Lochinvar to him. They fall in love with each other. Later Davy sees storm arising, and follows them. They are about to be lost in the storm, when Davy rescues them from the wolves, after finding them exhausted. Later is shown where Anna is about to be married on the lawn of her Father's house to Blake, whom she now hates, when Davy rides in, grabs Anna, pulls her on the horse and rides away to a Country parson's house, marries Anna, takes her home to his own cabin, and says, "Mother, I have brought you a daughter."
- Poor girl meets rich guy, poor girl can't have rich guy, and that's how we end up in court.
- A tramp tries to get himself arrested so he can sleep in the nice, warm jail, but the police keep ignoring him or arresting the wrong person.
- Denied by her narrow-minded father all associations except that of her chaperone, the girl, while strolling in the park, indulges in a little flirtation with a young man who is one of a couple of gentleman thieves. A self-introduction comes when he gallantly picks up a book she has dropped. In restoring the book, he cunningly takes her hand-bag in order that he may have an excuse to call on her later and return it, giving her the impression that she had lost it. When he calls, her father is away, and so, in the spirit of bravado, she invites him in. While there he surreptitiously secures the key to the house, intending to return later with his partner. However, upon accidentally meeting the girl the second time, he becomes deeply impressed and the thought of his promise to his chum to enter the house that night palls. As can be imagined, the work laid out is odious in the extreme, but it is the means of causing in him a change of spirit.
- A police officer in a marriage crisis stumbles across a drunken and confused man in the middle of the night and finds an odd parallel to his life.
- This was a talent show which really featured the Palisades Amusement Park in New Jersey.
- A low-rent traveling theater troupe performs a very bad version of 'Uncle Tom's Cabin'. The theater manager steals the box office proceeds and the performers have to walk back to New York.
- The story is of the affaire de coeur of two French swordsmen, both rivals for the hand of the same fair Parisienne. The opening scene is at the academy of the Fencing Master. A friendly bout with the foils between the Master and his then unknown rival is indulged in, which clearly proves the former indeed a master of the art. A letter is received by the Fencing Master from his sweetheart breaking off their engagement and requesting the return of her letters. He, obedient to her wishes, meets her at Place Royal and returns the treasured epistles. Here his rival appears and a wordy combat ensues, which terminates in a challenge to fight a duel. Notwithstanding his mother's earnest entreaty, the Fencing Master accepts the challenge, apprising the girl that he will "let her lover take the life that is worthless without her love." The next scene is the duel in the snow. Both men are eager for the fray. A spirited contest is waged, when the rival, with a well-directed thrust, which meets with no resistance, sends the Fencing Master to the ground seriously wounded. The final scene shows the Fencing Master at the hospital, where he is visited by his opponent. There is a reconciliation, both attributing the affair to a woman's whim, when the girl enters and, hysterical from remorse, falls prostrate across the wounded man's cot, making an intensely dramatic climax to a most thrilling production.
- On what is supposed to be a relaxing day off, a young woman encounters trouble...but not where she expected it.
- A family gathering goes disastrously right.
- The highly competitive world of pro wiffle ball, the fantastic replica parks, the physics behind what makes the ball dance and most importantly it's just about having fun.
- Public Television stations nationwide will broadcast the film Shoah (1985) about the Holocaust over four nights this week, to be followed by a 15 minute contemporary interview with the filmmaker, Claude Lanzmann..
- A nightclub owner comes up with the idea to offer $50 to anyone who can go "one round" with his mystery fighter.
- Norman Garry is harassed by former neighbor Max Evar. Evar,an "expert on horror", lost his family due to a fire he holds Garry responsible for. Garry asks the NYPD for help and Det. Flint becomes interested in the case. The discovery that Evar was recently released from a mental hospital heightens the drama.