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- Studio execs and aspiring actresses clash during Hollywood's golden era of the 1950's.
- The story of three survivors of an infamous WW 2 massacre at the hands of the Waffen SS and their relentless pursuit to bring its commander to justice.
- The Final Journey follows the rail lines of the Nazi Controled Deutsche Reichsbahn system that delivered millions of people from every corner of Europe to the door-step of the infamous Concentration Camps. By integrating a special collection of rare photographs and crystal clear archival film, the viewer is taken on a then and now journey to each of the former Nazi camps of Dachau, Sachsenhausen, Buchenwld, Flossenbuerg, Mauthausen, Ravensbrueck, Neuengamme, Stutthof and Bergen-Belsen where millions suffered and died.
- the film retraces the steps of the legendary Father Junipero Serra and Father Fermin Lasuen as they established the elaborate chain of California Missions. As the film tours the historical 21 missions it examine the history and events that made each and everyone a unique and dramatic drama and adventure. The resolve of the early Franciscan Padres to Christianize the native Americans of 18th century California not only developed in to controversy, but resulted in the birth of some of America's greatest cities.
- An undocumented worker from a small village in Mexico tries to make his dreams of a new life in American become a reality when he crosses the border illegally. But despite overwhelming odds and with the help of state and local governments he manages to climb to the pinnacle of success.
- The search of the Nazi Ruins continues in part three with a visit to the former occupied territories of Poland and France. The tour makes stops at in Warsaw at the former Warsaw ghetto, Gestapo headquarters, Pawiak prison and the massacre site in the Palmiry Forest just outside the city. Then it's on to Cracow with a visit to the Jewish war time ghetto, Oscar Schindler's factory and the Palczow Labor camp. After stops at severla major forts along the Maginot line and several major sights in Paris, the tour continues with an in-depth look at the AtlanticWall gun batteries and the U-boat pens along the French coast. Other features includes Napolean's tomb, L'Armistice Compiegne and Hitler's personal tour of Paris.
- The film traces the allied landings on the beaches of Normandy on June 6, 1944, the liberation of Paris, the Battle of the Bulge and the capture of the Remagen bridge on the Rhine river.
- Ruins of the Reich, part 2, The Glory Years focuses on the Reichs Party grounds in Nuremberg. It was here on the former grounds of the Nazi party rallies that some of the largest ruins of the Third Reich still exists. Albert Speer's monumental grandstands on the Zeppelin field along with Ludwig Ruff's gigantic Congress hall remain as graphic testimony to the enormity of these grand annual events. The vast rally area also includes the former Hitler Youth stadium, the war memorial, the SS compound and a great granite road that stretched more than a mile long. The odyssey continues with a visit to the former rally site at the Konigsplatz site of the Munich conference. Other locations include Hermann Goring's palatial estate known as Karin Hall, His air force headquarters in Berlin, the former Nazi propaganda ministry and Hitler's new Reich's Chancellery.
- The film traces the history of the 21 California missions while showcasing their incredile beauty. Highlights include rare photographs and the unique architecture of the early Spanish Padres.
- The Final Chapter traces the events that would eventually lead to the fall of Hitler's Third Reich and the destruction of a once great nation. The episode begins with the allied invasion of Europe and ends with a tour of the only remaining intact section of the Berlin Chancellery bunker. Highlights include an in-depth tour of the historic D-Day landing sites at Utah, Omaha, Gold, Juno and Sword beaches including the solemn monuments and memorials. The tour continues with stops at Rommel's headquarters at La Roche Guyon, Hitler's headquarters, Wolfsschluct II and Wolfsschanze. Other stops include Gestapo headquarters, the people's court and execution chamber at Plotzensee Prison. Viewers will also visit sites made famous during the Battle of the Bulge, including the remains of the Remagen bridge. In addition to the remaining Nazi buildings of the Third Reich viewers will be taken on a fascinating tour of one of Hitler's Teutonic castles of order, Ordenburg Vogelsang.
- The program traces the Rise and Fall of the Third Reich through the decaying ruins of it's monuments, structures and buildings.
- This film explores the mystic castles of Hitler's SS and political soldiers. The enormous neo classic and medevil fortresses were typical of nazi architecture in the Third Reich and today serve as military installations. Until now, the three Order Castles have never been viewed by the general public.
- The film traces the life and times of the legendary Cowboy Gene Autry. Highlights include celebrity interviews, rare photographs, special film clips and great songs.
- The Ruins of the Reich 4 part series focuses on the rise and fall of the Third Reich as told through it's architecture; monuments, buildings and fortresses. From the early days of the beer hall rallies to the last days in Hitler's bunker, the Ruins series is truly a fascinating journey into one of the darkest Chapters in the history of mankind.
- A young married shop owners living in Belgium during the Nazi occupation are separated by a series of tragic events. But almost miraculously they are reunited by a simple Christmas gift sent by an angel. gift made by an angel.
- Good and Evil clash in this dark suspense thriller when a maniacal serial killer leaves a string of victims who've been marked for death by their perceived bad behavior.
- This film explores the mystic castles of Hitler's SS and political soldiers. The enormous neo-classic and medieval fortresses were typical of Nazi architecture in the Third Reich and today serve as military installations. Until now, the three Order Castles have never been viewed by the general public.