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- German death camp in Sobibor, Poland, killed two hundred fifty thousand Jews. It had the most successful prisoner escape in World War II on October 14, 1943.
- A young woman goes searching for her missing artist father. Her journey takes her to a strange Californian seaside town governed by a mysterious undead cult.
- A "shockumentary" consisting of a collection of mostly real archive footage displaying mankind at its most depraved and perverse, displaying bizarre rites, cruel behavior and bestial violence.
- Neighborhood kid goes to work for the Mafia as a debt collector.
- The cruel acts of animal poaching and violence, executions, and tribal slaughtering, all taking place on the African continent.
- Sixteen naked woman have their pictures taken for $10,000.
- Walter Cronkite hosted the reenactments of historical events. Shows included "The Landing of the Hindenburg", "The Salem Witchcraft Trials", "The Gettysburg Address", "The Fall of Troy", and "The Scuttling of the Graf Spee".
- Experience this sexy behind-the-scenes look at one of TV's hottest celebrities: Brooke Burke, the Charming, drop-dead host of E!'s® exceedingly popular "Wild On" and "Rank" shows.
- The official sequel to the original shockumentary, presenting new and bizarre behavior from around the world, including cruelty, graphic gore, and strange rituals.
- A reporter interviews fighters and promoters about Bruce Lee, intercut with footage from old Bruce Lee films and pseudo-documentary footage.
- Former Navy SEAL "Rod Armstrong" (Frank Zagarino) is now a freelance military trainer living in Moscow, Russia, who is unexpectedly visited by the man (Charles Napier) who trained him as a SEAL. "Bob" (Napier) is accompanied to Moscow by his wife (Kimberly Kates), whom he also trained as a SEAL, for a vacation. However, "Bob" is there to recruit "Armstrong" to help in with a Special Ops mission from the President himself. "Bob" has brought a video tape with him which shows a Russian military base housing missiles with nuclear warheads that are being purchased on the Black Market. However, when "Bob" gets murdered, it's up to "Armstrong", "Susan" and a Russian soldier to bring those responsible to justice.
- This film is about tribes in Africa and South America who turn toward magic as a means of survival and way of life. The Mundari tribe in Africa herd cattle but do not slaughter them for meat. They make use of the cattle urine as an insect repellent and shower underneath their cows. They also use the dung as a body covering to further thwart insects and pest. The cattle are so prized to the Mundari that they are treated as a member of the family and a number of Mundari are shown puffing into the cattle's vagina to encourage an early birth. A hunt is then shown where the Mundari are able to bring down mighty Elephants and Giraffes with ease. Yet unlike sport hunters they hunt merely for survival and pay respect to the beast before eating them. The Dinka tribe is another group who praise their cattle but they bleed the cows and mix it in their milk to help sustain tribes during periods of hunger. They also migrate to different areas along the Nile as to not over consume their pastures. The camera then moves to the South American continent where The Yanawana people are shown in their full glory. They sleep in simple hammocks and allow their dogs every freedom. One woman is even shown suckling a puppy along with her own child. Hunters prepare to catch their meal and a feast of spiders, crab and tapir is enjoyed by all. The Yanawana hold a gathering each year where the shamans drink a mixture of the crushed skulls of their dead shamans to transfer the soul and release it to the heavens. Psychic healers in the Philippines are shown next, they appear to do surgery without leaving scars and impress those around them. Christians are then shown self inflicting wounds as a form of penance to their saints. The cameras move back to Africa where children in Ethiopia have their Uvula removed for no real reason known to us. An Arab woman takes her daughter to a woman called a Marabou and has her checked to insure she is still pure, others use her services to heal themselves with holy messages from the Koran. The final scene has a tribe which takes woman and uses them as fertility gods, they help insure fertility and a big family.
- A ship captained by the father (Dale Dye) of the leader (Michael McGrady) of Delta Force is taken hostage by terrorists. As might be expected the force is sent in to stop them.
- The film documents modern slave trade through a number of Arabian and African countries, under muslim rule. The filming was conducted both in public places, and sometimes with the use of hidden cameras, for high impact scenes of nudity, sex, and violence - and a few surprises, as slaves made out of peregrins to Mecca, and slave traders paid in traveller checks.
- Filmed entirely in Africa, focuses on vanishing native tribes (Kwaheri means Goodbye in Swahili) and the controversial aspects of these ancient tribal societies.
- When a park ranger tells two bear cubs about Christmas and Santa Claus, they want to skip hibernation to celebrate, but their mother doesn't believe in Saint Nick and wants them to sleep.
- A divorced woman moves to a new city, trying to rebuild her life. She joins the choir of a local church and is inspired by the choirmaster, a curmudgeonly old gentleman who will accept nothing but perfection from his group. As Christmas approaches and the choir practices for a performance of Handel's "Messiah', issues of racism and ageism, accusations against a young choir member, and the director's health issue threaten to undermine the performance.
- This morbid, unusual, and critically acclaimed documentary was filmed in the most exotic locations all over the world. Of the Dead (Des Morts) deals with death, the soon dead, and the living they leave behind. Our senses are shown no mercy as we witness the brutal execution of a Phillippine Guerrilla. We are literally taken inside a cremation chamber while a human body melts and finally crumbles into nothingness. We witness-first hand- doctors trying to save a victim of multiple stab wounds, all close up, in graphic detail leaving nothing to the imagination. For those who think they have seen it all, Of the Dead, dares to be seen.
- Bruce Lee's in-depth interview at the Pierre Berton Show, originally filmed in 1971, just a couple of years before he passed away. The footage was lost and would not be found and aired again until 1994.
- A strong, bold woman confronts the police and manages to seize control of a drug cartel while seeking revenge.
- Man thinks he terminally ill and decides to have a good time, gains self confidence and confronts / resolves multiple "duties" before passing away.
- This stunning concert performance by the legendary Eric Burdon includes fiery renditions of It's My Life, Don't Bring Me Down, Bring It On Home To Me, When I Was Young, and Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood.
- There's no place like home! Nude Housewives of America - Volume 2 features another selection of beautiful housewives to prove it!
- Watching beautiful housewives in the nude is so erotic, it can turn all of us into voyeurs. The five gorgeous housewives in Nude Housewives of America - California Homemakers are another reason why California's called the 'Golden State.'
- Two bands. Legendary frontman Peter Noone (Herman's Hermits) performs some off his greatest hits including There's A Kind Of Hush, and The Chambers Brothers's set includes a jamming rendition of their classic hit, Time Has Come Today.
- A world with the hottest women, a sensual realm that is wildly erotic, of breathtaking beauty, the coolest music and, jaw-dropping beautiful naked women. Check out Mayara, Cris Storelly, Adriana and Leticia, four of the most beautiful women walking this planet, as they undress for you. Chris and Mayara return for a 'hotter than hot' strip down together!
- Blank the World! is an independent release looking at the worldwide spread of punk rock and hardcore music. The title features sixteen musical acts which span the globe. These indie artists are from such diverse locals as: Brazil, Switzerland, France, South Korea, New Zealand, Russia, USA, England, Japan, Germany, Peru, Spain, Italy, Sweden, Norway and Cuba. While many of the bands sing in English, other songs are in Spanish, Russian, Portuguese and German. The styles are equally diverse: ska-punk, hardcore, streetpunk, pop-punk, skatepunk, and a few that defy classification. All of the bands on Blank the World! are independent artists, and what they do is a testament to the strength of punk rock as a living, thriving, diverse musical genre. We are very proud to have worked with each and every one of these bands.