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- A middle-aged college professor becomes infatuated with a 14-year-old girl.
- In the 1920s a group of factory workers advocate for safer work conditions after some of their colleagues become ill from radium exposure.
- A guy suffering from a midlife crisis takes in a dog that's crazier than he is.
- When the world's greatest spy meets the woman of his dreams, he abandons his adventurous existence and settles into the security of suburbia.
- Some young entrepreneurs strike it rich and then move into a high class neighborhood. They try to impress their new celebrity neighbors by having a haunted house.
- When Emily and her boyfriend flee to Upstate NY to get away from her abusive father, they come across a bigger problem as they are captured by the son of an Aztec cult.
- A family has a hard time tying to stay together, because murder seems to be in their blood, and a their favorite type of gathering is a massacre.
- Unstable man spends the summer in an empty mansion, where he meets punks, serial killers and witches.
- Theres a little Paul is us all. Set in hometown, USA, this is the story of Paul, a twenty-something recluse with a secret. Hes people-watcher who lives vicariously through the lives of others. He retreats behind the lens of his trusty video camera, his shield from reality, researching the women of his dreams and using his findings for a series of staged "chance encounters." He learns all about these women, their likes, their dislikes, what makes them tick, and for a fleeting moment, he is everything they've every wanted in a man. Unfortunately, the façade inevitably wears thin, and he is conquered by his lack of self-confidence. He can never take these chance encounters to the next level, or in his own words, phase two. A genuine chance encounter with a free-spirited artist named Esoterica provides the spark that ignites his first passionate relationship. She changes the way he looks at love and life and introduces him to the person he could be, inspiring a new confidence. But just as soon as their fairy-tale romance begins to sizzle, Paul discovers that Esoterica has a secret of her own...
- Hillbillies with internet access use a website to lure sportsmen to their isolated cabin with the promise of cheap room and board, then release them into the woods and hunt them.
- Based on true events Hunter iS F**ked takes place in the late 90s as Hunter S Thompson struggles with major writer's block. At the depths of depression a mysterious young woman arrives and turns Thompson's life upside down in an uproarious romp fueled by drugs, fun and sex.
- During summer of 1994, Sam, a free spirited 10-year-old girl, tags along with her older brother and his friends where she enjoys playing as one of the boys until she experiences the societal limitations reserved for adolescent girls and the fleeting innocence of childhood.
- During the French and Indian war, while America was still under the rule of England, Col. Munro was the commander of Fort William Henry, in New York State. His two daughters arrived from England, and pushed their way into the wilderness determined to join their father. The last stage of their journey was made under the escort of a young army officer. Major Heyward, one of their father's most trusted officers, and who was deeply in love with Alice, the younger girl. Their guide was a treacherous Indian, who had planned to lure them into the wilderness and make them captives. They were saved, however, by a chance meeting with a trapper and his two Indian companions, who were men of reputation throughout that wild region. The trapper, American born, had lived with Indians all his life, and because of his skill with his rifle was known as Hawkeye. The Indians were the last of the tribe of Mohicans, who at one time ruled the country that is now New York City. But they had been driven back by the encroachments of the white men, and made their homes in the then wild region around what is now Lake George. Through the aid of this trio, the little party of whites were led toward the fort, but their treacherous guide escaped, and backed by the Huron Indians, a hostile tribe, followed and attacked them. During the attack the girls were captured, and carried off to the Hurons' village, Heyward and Hawkeye, disguised as a medicine man and his trained bear, by skill and daring, managed to rescue the younger of the two girls, but the elder was still in the power of Magua, their former guide. He was cornered at last with his fair captive, and in an effort to rescue her, Uncas was killed. His death was avenged by the unerring rifle of Hawkeye. The old chief, the last of his tribe, mourned his dead, comforted by Hawkeye, who tells him, "The gifts of our color may be different, but God has so placed us as to journey in the same path. I have no kin, and like you, no people. The boy has left us for a time, but, sagamore, you are not alone."
- Dr. Robert Winston loses faith in himself and his religion when his own mother dies under his scalpel. Abandoning his profession, he moves to the Canadian Northwest, where he avoids companionship and drinks constantly. Despite Robert's atheism, he attracts the interest of Jeanette Mercier, the minister's daughter, and under her gentle influence, he is slowly regenerated. In the meantime, an Indian named Lone Deer bids a temporary farewell to his sweetheart Winona, whose father wishes to die among his own people, but when he finds her canoe overturned in the water, he assumes that she has drowned. Later Lone Deer saves Jeanette from Lou Baribeau, the brutal and lecherous company agent, but is seriously wounded in the struggle. Rev. Mercier convinces Robert to operate, and because the procedure proves successful, the doctor regains his faith and marries Jeanette. Winona finally returns to aid in Lone Deer's recovery.
- Here we have a demonstration by one of the world's greatest exponents of swimming, M.G.H. Corsan. And this demonstration is not in the confines of a tank, but on the shore of Lake George. Mr. Corsan shows us the most approved methods of life-saving, and after marveling at his own work, we are left to admire some of the feats of two of his most advanced pupils, a young man and a girl. How these two paddle safely off in an apparently submerged canoe is a sight worth going a long way to see.
- From creative and personal highs to extreme lows, this film chronicles several years in the life of filmmaker Shaun Rose.
- Ed and Dave, hosts of the local late night horror movie show "Ed 'n Dave's House of Horror", are thrown into real life mystery's when strange occurrences begin to occur in and around their city.
- The head of the Kimberly household rules it with an iron fist. Unfortunately the head of the Kimberly household isn't Grant (J.H. Gilmore), the father and wealthy Wall Street magnate -- it's his spoiled, headstrong daughter Catherine (Virginia Pearson). She is so willful that she has earned the name "Impossible Catherine," and her whole focus in life is to prove women's superiority over the masculine gender. Catherine is pretty successful in this endeavor until she runs into Yalie John Henry Jackson (William B. Davidson). He's read The Taming of the Shrew and believes he can out-Petruchio her Catherine. First he takes the feisty lass up in a plane and after a few tail spins, suggests she either marry him or jump. She marries him, of course, but then runs away. He finds her and takes her to his Canadian ranch, where he sets her firmly in the kitchen. But none of this tames her spirit until one day he is wounded while trying to protect her -- and this is the one thing that's always guaranteed to get the girl. It works on the wayward Catherine who decides that Jackson is her hero.
- On the eve of his last professional fight, a boxer comes face to face with the looming demise of his career, and his father.
- The demand for trained leaders in the Young Men's Christian Association has been so great that the training schools in Chicago and Springfield have been unable to supply the demand, and summer schools have been established in various parts of the country. The one at Silver Bay on Lake George, N.Y., is the subject of this sketch, and this represents a typical day at the summer school. The first scene shows the men going to breakfast, a scene from the kitchen, then their leaving the chapel exercises, then classes in gymnastics, an exhibition of life-saving by Mr. George H. Corsan, then the sports in the afternoon and the parade of the men. During the month of August five hundred and ninety-six different men spent from two to four weeks at Silver Bay, equipping themselves for positions as employed officers. The best instructors are seemed to teach methods, principles and technical work. After three years in this summer school those who are graduated receive diplomas. The Young Men's Christian Associations have more than five hundred thousand members, seven hundred and thirteen buildings on the North American continent, three thousand employed officers, so that these summer schools are absolutely necessary.
- Without good communication we are the architects of our own misfortunes in love, business, friendship, pizza and crepes.
- A family moves to a rural town far from the metropolis they called home. When tragedy strikes, a decision is made that will change them all forever.
- Swimming, diving and aquaplaning.
- Libby and Scott reminisce about their on/off relationship after spending years of living in denial about how they truly feel. Although they've grown comfortable with it, they both know deep down inside that they want to have a romantic relationship. When Libby realizes that her chance to have something real with Scott might come to halt, her best friend Amber, encourages her to put her fears aside and confess her love once and for all.
- The Boy Scouts movement was started in England by Lieut. General Sir Robert S.S. Baden-Powell, K.C.B., where it met with immediate response and is being developed in this country through the study of woodcraft, as preached by Ernest Thompson Seton. The organization, founded on the broadest lines, is open to any boy of twelve or over. It need not necessarily be a separate organization. Any club of boys can add the Scouts' Organization to their present one by the application of the proper forms and methods. It is graded from the Chief Scout down through a number of officers to the lowest degree, which is called "tenderfoot" and which comprises the newest boys before they have learned enough to pass the first test and become Second Class Scouts. The main ideas are to encourage nature study, to be always honorable and as the Scout Law has it, "To be prepared, which means you are always to be in a state of readiness in mind and body to do your duty." From the above it will be seen what as a nation we may expect if our growing boys go through such experiences. The movement is democratic in the largest sense. In our film, which was taken at Lake George and shows scenes of unusual beauty, we see the camp of boys going through their occupations and recreations of the day, rising, taking their morning dip, saluting the flag, the morning council and various sports and feats of woodcraft. We are shown at the end of the film the two gentlemen who are responsible for the movement in America. Ernest Thompson Seton and Dan Beard. In taking the picture we operated directly with the main organization in New York City and are showing it with their full approval.