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- The aging patriarch of an organized crime dynasty transfers control of his clandestine empire to his reluctant son.
- Journalist David Farrier stumbles upon a mysterious tickling competition online. As he delves deeper he comes up against fierce resistance, but that doesn't stop him getting to the bottom of a story stranger than fiction.
- A high school teacher meets his match in an over-achieving student politician.
- A substitute teacher who drifts from classroom to classroom finds a connection to the students and teachers during his latest assignment.
- A college dropout, attempting to live up to his father's high standards, gets a job as a broker for a suburban investment firm which puts him on the fast track to success. But the job might not be as legitimate as it first appeared to be.
- Six-months-sober Bridget is key witness to a murder but flees, visiting her identical twin, who "suicides". Bridget takes over her rich, glamorous, married life in New York City. Out of the ashes and into the fire?
- Penn State football coach Joe Paterno becomes embroiled in a sexual abuse scandal.
- College and high school serve as the backdrop for two stories about dysfunction and personal turmoil.
- Daniel Grudge, a wealthy industrialist and fierce isolationist long embittered by the loss of his son in World War II, is visited by three ghosts on Christmas Eve who lead him to reconsider his attitude toward his fellow man.
- A war veteran gets work at a mental institution, where he meets the beautiful and eccentric Lilith.
- A middle-aged iconoclast, doggedly avoiding the tedium of employment and conventional life, faces the prospect of losing custody of his young ward.
- The Martians kidnap Santa Claus because there is nobody on Mars to give their children presents.
- Two years since he became Peoria's number one super villain, Hank finds himself under attack from a mysterious enemy who seems to know exactly how to hurt him.
- A boy's penchant for vandalism threatens the deer he loves.
- 'Alan Smithee' is a film about a boy growing up. It delves into the darker side of what 'growing up' sometimes means: growing into your flaws, inevitably being met with the errors of your parents, and the necessity to make room for the pain. While Alan is surrounded by what is thought to be the American ideal, all the material comforts that should equate happiness, he learns that sometimes all we are is lost in the woods.
- Joe Matthews, a New York radio DJ, airs his last broadcast as the #1 on-air DJ. During his final broadcast, people close to him start getting killed.
- Cora suffers a sudden death. After meeting with Lucifer she must correct the mistakes she made in life with the help from another spirit.
- This drama details the life of Josephine Smith, who must search for her own truth while rejecting the identity foisted upon her by her parents and community. Josephine longs to escape from the abuse she suffers at the hands of her troubled boyfriend, and her longing ultimately dooms her. She desires to be accepted into the straight-jacket of small-town values and perceptions, yet with the aide of afflicted youth pastor, Benjamin King, she finds a shocking and unexpected ticket to her freedom. The brittle veneer of Weeping Mary, Texas crumbles to reveal troubling taboos and truths of human nature.
- A decorated police officer attempts to rebuild his career after a fatal shooting.
- Alan Mancuso and his friends Mort, Steve, and Chauncey partake and in the marijuana laden adventures at the Mancuso residence. While battling the usual case of the munchies, Chauncey stumbles upon an ancient sandwich, that wets his appetite. After devouring the clearly expired treat Chauncey transforms into a brain craving, gargling zombie and begins to attack his fellow friends and sparking the biggest zombie outbreak this side of Canada. Aided by his neighbor Roger, Roger's really cool friend Lembeck and the kindly Mrs. Benevitti, Alan does all that he can to fight the zombies and return the neighborhood to it's original order. After they're initial assault on the zombies fails, Roger takes off leaving Alan to run cowardly through the neighborhood and watch in horror as everyone on his block is devoured by zombies. After finding solace at Mrs. Benevitti's place, Alan waits out his final moments. Just as all hope is lost, Roger returns loaded with bullets, a big ego, and his friend Lembeck. The three of them join up and take back the neighborhood, leaving no zombie walking free.
- A topical picture showing the first letter and the first mail pouch ever carried in an airship as a regular government carrier. A U.S. post office was officially opened at each end of the course at Garden City. L.I., N.Y. Souvenir postcards were sent to their home addresses by the spectators. These were collected and canceled in the regular way, after which they were taken to the aeroplane by a U.S. letter carrier. The aviator, Captain Beck. U.S.A., strapped the pouch to the machine and started on his way. The cards were delivered and the owners will no doubt prize them as souvenirs. The flights are well taken and clearly shown.
- A historical account of Col. Clarence Chamberlin, the second man to pilot a non-stop, fixed-wing aircraft from the United States to the European mainland, while carrying the first transatlantic passenger.
- Avon Ledgard, scion of a titled English family, engages in a friendly quarrel at his fashionable club with Reggie Chesterton, who declares that Ledgard has never earned a penny and never could if thrown upon his own resources. Avon lays a wager of 1,000 pounds that he can earn 5 pounds within 10 days. Meanwhile, Nell Faddon, daughter of "Jock" Faddon, receives attentions from Haggard, a brutal sailor of the "Nancy Day." Haggard is determined that Nell shall accompany him as his wife when the "Nancy Day" sails. Ledgard secures a donkey-cart and sets out for West View to win his wager. While there he meets Nell and falls in love with her. Avon encounters Haggard and wonders how he is connected with Nell. Later Reggie and his friends decide to visit West View to see their aristocratic friend at work and, finding him, proceed to have some fun. They are suddenly assaulted by Nell's father, who think Ledgard is a brother tradesman in distress. Faddon takes Ledgard to his home to escape a possible arrest and there Nell and Ledgard continue their friendship. Haggard while drunk chokes old Jock and Nell runs away. Realizing what a mistake he has made, Haggard decides to beg forgiveness with a fiendish plan in mind. As the "Nancy Day" is about to sail, Haggard plans to drug old Jock and force Nell to accompany him. That night the drunken crew, finding themselves short of a man, shanghai Ledgard and drag him to "The Humming Bird," a notorious taproom on the docks, where they cast him in a back room bound hand and foot. At the same time Haggard visits the coster's home, gives old Jock the drugged rum and forces Nell to accompany him to "The Humming Bird," where the drunken crew are celebrating. Haggard clouts a few of the more curious and then casts Nell into the side room, unmindful of the shanghaied "Coster," Ledgard. Finding her sweetheart a prisoner, Nell cuts his bonds with a piece of glass from a broken bottle. When the gang outside batter at the door she puts out the lights and steals out when the door gives way and the gang burst in. In a desperate battle, Ledgard is overpowered but, later, taking them by surprise, makes his escape. Hurrying to his club, Ledgard tells his friends that he has lost his wager. Meanwhile Nell has returned and sent her father to look for her lover, but the latter returns empty-handed. Nell is in tears when Ledgard, in fashionable attire and silk hat, appears looking for his donkey. Nell is dumbfounded at meeting such a "fine gentleman," but Ledgard seizes her in his arms and kisses her over the head of his donkey while old "Jock" shouts approvingly from his cabin door. Ledgard puts Dad up in a good business and later educates Nell to the station in life which she occupies with grace and distinction.
- Two brothers discover a movie poster for Alvin and the Chipmunks. But when things begin to disappear and odd occurrences plaque their household they realize something much more sinister might be at play in this physiological short horror film.
- A divorced single mother is caught in a compromising situation when a plumber "unexpectedly" arrives at her door one Friday morning to fix her clogged sink. She soon realizes, after thinking him an intruder that it was, in fact, she who called for him in a drunken black out. Through a painful realization about herself, she learns that he has been where she is many times and is now a recovered alcoholic. During their short time together, he helps her realize that she had not only lost an entire Thursday due to drinking, but that she needs help.
- Sid at 90 presents actor/comedian/impersonator Sid Raymond, a bit player in vaudeville, radio, cartoons, theatre, television drama, commercials and Hollywood movies, when he was still looking for work as an actor. An inspiration for actors, older Americans, and anyone with a passion, this biographical short profile challenges assumptions that celebrity defines success.
- Ann Wharton, a rambunctious young student at the prestigious Bredwell Academy, is in trouble after a spoonful of cereal she flung at a classmate hits Mrs. Bredwell in the face. As she is being reprimanded in Mrs. Bredwell's office, a misunderstanding results in a member of the football team arriving at the office with Ann's clothes--she had left them behind when she changed into a football uniform so she could play football with the team--and Mrs. Bredwell writes to Ann's father notifying him that Ann is being expelled. She intercepts the letter, but her troubles are far from over.
- When two desperate thugs decide to steal narcotics and rob patients at a doctor's office, they get more than they bargained for.
- Hank E. Valdooer is Peoria's number one super villain, in his own mind. He attempts to gain notoriety through a series of failed ventures and schemes which usually fall apart in hilarious ways.
- Bridget has taken over her twin sister's identity and is getting to know her sister including best friend, best friend's husband lover, her own husband and stepdaughter.
- Reese poses as a Secret Service agent to get close to the latest POI, a U.S. Congressman who may hold the key to derailing Decima's plans to bring a second Machine online.