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- In 1876 Pennsylvania, a group of Irish immigrant coal miners begin to retaliate against the cruelty of their work environment.
- An examination of the social costs of corporate interests pursuing profits at the expense of the public good.
- The toughest wrestlers in the world, get together with the hottest babes in professional wrestling to bring you two hours of exciting WCW Monday night action. High flying moves, chair shots, cat fights - WCW Nitro has it all.
- A young woman Joey is in search of direction in her small town. A visit to an army recruiting office appears to provide a path, but when she meets and falls in love with Rayna that path diverges in ways that neither woman anticipates.
- A press agent brings a dead actress home for burial. To promote her one film, he asks churches to ring bells for 3 days, hoping to get the studio head to release it.
- Charlie quits his job to move home to manage his hometown rock band. His supportive girlfriend shares his love for the band, until struggles within the band force them to make choices that will impact their lives forever.
- After an accident unlocks a part of his brain few people have ever known about, an agoraphobic attorney and comic book geek faces the amazing possibility he can develop incredible superpowers... if he can overcome his fears of stepping outside his door.
- Mimi and Michael, in their thirties, marry suddenly after years of friendship and go on their honeymoon without having had a physical relationship. The honeymoon turns into a nightmare of sexual failure and conflict, fueled by Mimi's anxiety. With the marriage hanging by a thread, the couple try to resolve their problems against all odds....
- "Hard Coal: Last of the Bootleg Miners" is a feature documentary about the last twelve independent coal miners in the United States and reveals the crushing injustices they face as the desperately cling to a familiar way of life while fighting off threats from unfamiliar enemies. The film is personal, political, and powerful.
- The movie tells the story of Jocelyn, Ashm, Matt and Kelly, four characters very different from each other, that escaped into the woods after their county was hit with an unknown plague turning its residents into vicious creatures of the undead. This event forced the four characters to survive in the wilderness together in search of safety. However, in their attempt to find safe haven from this outbreak, they were followed into the woods by the creatures they were trying to escape.
- After the murder of Mrs. Haynes, resident of the old Armory homestead, there is an ever increasing intensity of the struggle for possession of the Amory code, in which lies the secret of the Amory fortune.
- Six months after the disappearance of Marty Beck in the house on Wingate Road, a team of parapsychologists enter the house to unlock its ghastly secrets once and for all. What awaits them is unimaginable terror as they one by one come face to face with the shocking truth. Haunted by visions of a beautiful woman, grotesque creatures and evil manifestations, they must team up and fight to stay alive until morning.
- Four teens target a wealthy mansion owned by a lonely host. In exchange for safety and the freedom to take anything within the mansion, the host compels them to listen to haunting stories of the past.
- "Uncle Ted's Ghoul School" was a hosted horror movie show with Edwin Lynn Raub as "Uncle Ted" screening live on Friday nights on WNEP-TV, Channel 16 Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, USA from 1974 - 1982.
- Susie Speed loses her job n a lawyer's office and gets another one as waitress in a restaurant. Her slowness nearly drives the manager crazy. A chappie enters and sits at Sue's table without removing his high hat. After several attempts to remove it Sue places it on his chair and he sits on it. She then throws it through the service window, where it lands on a tray, and another waitress serves it to Herr Tonik, a scientist. He tries to eat it and on discovering his mistake, angrily leaves. Sue and Maggie start a fight. The manager throws Sue out. Sue sees a sign "Stenographer Wanted" at the "Chemical Research Laboratory" and applies for the Job. Herr Tonik engages her. As she dawdles over her typing he recognizes her as the girl from the restaurant and determines to speed her up. His experiments evolve a "speed powder" and he tries it out on a dog. The dog jumps out of a third story window, climbs a tree, sits in the branches and howls. Satisfied, Herr Tonik gives some to Sue in a box of candy. She speeds up, fairly burns the typewriter. Tonik dispatches Sue to the factory with a bag of the powder in his car. Falling to start the car by cranking, Sue gives it some of the powder, whereupon it goes so fast that it runs into a wooden Indian. Frightened, Sue gives the Indian some of the powder and he comes to life and threatens to take her. She escapes on a wooden horse which she brings to life in the same way. The factory manager refuses to believe the powder is as wonderful as Sue says. She throws a pinch of it into the street and the traffic begins to move like mad. She blows some toward the river and the boats go crazy. A ferry boat loops the loop and dives into its slip. The drawbridge opens and shuts in a flash as boats and trains dash by. This tickles the office boy. He wants to see real action and throws the bag out of the window. Sue escapes as the factory begins to rock and dashes out while the powder starts a cyclone which whirls across the city, tearing up trees and houses and destroying everything in its path. She reaches the laboratory just ahead of the cyclone and tells Herr Tonik. In the midst of this the office begins to whirl and Sue wakes up as Herr Tonik calls her down for sleeping on the job.
- Document of Alanis' greatest tour, Jagged Little Pill, after an 18-month international world trek.
- A conservative couch potato who can find nothing to watch on television, chooses to incessantly view the preview channel. That is, until a mishap causes his television to go haywire.
- Ancient Rituals Still Performed in the United States Today. Horror movie fanatic Johnny Castle has big dreams of owning a rock club, becoming a travel editor or possibly even making his own films, after he completes his college education. But unfortunately Johnny is slated to take over his family's meat business upon receiving his degree. While on campus registering for classes with Mike, his best friend of eight years, Johnny meets his dream girl, Isabella Wood. When Isabella notices weird occurrences at the Castle household she begins asking too many questions about the family meat business, which is kept tight lipped by the Castle family, Isabella realizes something is not right right with the Castle family- or their soon to be fifth generation family business. The film, for horror and suspense movie fans of any era, all comes down to an unbelievable climax that will leave you shocked and in disbelief. The Family Business is not for the squeamish or the faint of heart.
- Risen: The Story of Chron "Hell Razah" Smith gives an uncompromising look into the world of rehabilitation and redemption through the eyes of a Wu Tang Clan affiliate rapper who suffered a near fatal brain aneurysm.
- After an eternity as rivals, self-centered deities Cupid and Eris are ordered to swap job duties for a week, or risk losing their godly powers.
- Rhy MacGhesney and her two brothers, Clem and Sonnie, live with their father and their servant Maggie in a small boom mining town in Colorado. The boom has passed to the camps further on, leaving their little camp practically deserted. Rhy still has faith in the claim her father worked up to the time he was killed, some five years before, but her brother hates the life of the camp, and wants to sell for what they can get and go back to New York, where he feels he can have a chance to make something of himself. Their neighbor across the street is Lewis Beresford, whose obvious mission in the camp is one of pleasure, but who is in reality a mining expert, connected with big mining interests. He has ingratiated himself into the affection of the people of this little camp, and shows a great liking for Rhy and her brothers. Steve Towney, the former mine superintendent for "The Three of Us," is in love with Rhy and is jealous of Beresford, as he has been accepted as suitor for Rhy's hand, up to the time of Beresford's coming. Mr. and Mrs. Bix, Rhy's closest friends in the camp, give a Hallowe'en dinner, which is to be the biggest event of the year. On the day that the dinner is to be given, Steven strikes, by accident, mineral. This assures the success of the mine on which he holds an option, and which adjoins "The Three of Us." Overjoyed, he rushes to Rhy to tell the good news, informing her that it will be impossible for him to attend the Bix dinner, as his option expires the next day at noon. Rhy confesses her love for him, and asks him to wait until next morning. She will then go with him. He consents, giving her the option and samples of ore. Clem overhears the conversation. He is bribed by Beresford to reveal it. The latter thus has an opportunity to make an attempt to gain possession of the mine. He is at the recording office waiting to establish a claim the moment that the option to Towney's mine expires. But Rhy saves the mine and proves her loyalty to Steve by a thrilling ride over the mountains. This is shown in a series of exciting pictures. A great explosion for the breaking of ground for a smelter for the two successful mines ends the picture.
- "Mr. Nobody" was a hosted children's show screening on WBRE-TV Channel 28 in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, USA.
- A depressed college student goes on a sniping rampage from her dorm room window.
- The 2007 awards edition.
- Ain't Easy Being Green depicts the obstacles faced by Carl Romanelli, the Green Party's nominee for United States Senator from Pennsylvania in 2006.
- Chemist Donald Wallace is an atheist who believes science is the only God. He is loved by his cousin, Truth Eldridge, but is too self centered and too attentive to his radium experiments to notice her affection. Instead, he falls for Paula Roberts. When they come upon a lost little girl named Peggy, Wallace decides to take care of her until he finds her parents, but despite being a kind man, he insists to the girl that there is no God. James Dale, Wallace's assistant and Truth Eldridge's secret admirer, accidentally kills her when he tries to poison Wallace. Shortly after her death, Truth returns in spirit form to convince Wallace that God exists after all.
- "Uncle Ted's Monstermania" was a hosted horror movie show with Edwin Lynn Raub as "Uncle Ted" screening Friday nights at 11:30pm on WVIA-TV, PBS Channel 44 Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, USA from 1984- 1997.
- When Payton's life doesn't go according to plan, all he needs is a bit of inspiration.
- President of the coal miner's union addresses the striking miners.
- This is a parade which took place on the day the great coal strike was settled, and is known as Mitchell's Day, named after the great president of the Coal Miners' Union, who by his knowledge and pluck obtained concessions for them not otherwise possible.
- A collection of eighty vignettes accompanied by an original score and poetry, touch on the subtle beauties of daily life.
- When Anna moves into a new home with her boyfriend Geoff, she finds herself trapped in a situation that begins to spiral out of control.
- Our heroine is obsessed with the idea that she can and must sing. Living on a farm she has lots of open space in which to exercise her voice, but is compelled to admit that not even the cows and chickens will listen to her. During an opportunity to sing in the choir, she awakens every living thing, among others a number of peacefully-sleeping congregants. From the city comes a smooth-talking man who promises her the world if she will only be his. They go to the big city where, at a trial given to her in a cabaret, she nearly causes a riot. Of course, everything ends happily. Catalogue of Kodascope Library Motion Pictures, Third Edition.
- The story tells of the comedy company of the Foolish Film Company which starts out to make some scenes near the Nitro Munition Factory. The comedian is made up as a villain, and as he strolls about the grounds of the munition factory Mr. Fidgit, the owner of the factory, sees him from the window. Fidgit thinks him a bomb thrower, as he is carrying an imitation bomb. He phones to the Dubb Detective Agency. Susie Speed, the fearless girl detective, is put on the case She meets Fidgit with his insurance papers and other valuables. He directs her to the place where he last saw the supposed bomb-thrower. Fidgit goes back to his office while Sue starts around the building. Having found the location satisfactory, the comedy director has a dummy of the comedian made and set up with the bomb in its hand, planning to have the hero shoot off its head in the next scene. Sue rounds the corner, thinks the villain is about. to hurl the bomb into the factory, and dives into him. After a battle, she tears its head off and realizes it is only a dummy. Thinking herself the victim of a joke, she returns to Fidgit's office and "bawls him out." When the director finds the dummy wrecked he orders it repaired and goes on with the next scene. The villain and his aide bind the heroine and carry her to a stake, where they are to burn her. From the window Fidgit and Sue see them tying her to the stake, and thinking it real, they rush to the rescue. Sue empties her revolver at them and the whole picture company makes a dash for safety. The actors and the director start back and a blowout on a passing auto scatters them again. The director says, "Some lunatic is shooting at us. Let's find another location." And they start for their auto. Sue looks around as they are helping the heroine into the car and says to Fidgit, "They're kidnapping her. I'll get them." The company arrives at another location. They tie the heroine to a stake, pile wood around her and prepare to "burn her." Sue sees this and summons the police and the fire department. Sue seizes the hose from the first fire engine to arrive and turns it on the fire. The fire is extinguished all right, the villain put to flight, and the heroine nearly drowned. The director charges on Sue with all his men, and she puts them to route with the hose. The police arrive and are about to arrest everyone, when the director demands of Sue the reason why she broke up his scene. Sue then realizes her mistake. Fidgit dashes through the crowd and asks Sue, "Did you get them?" This is the last straw. Sue turns the hose on him and rushes away. She comes to a streetcar track and sees a car coming swiftly toward her. Disgusted with her career as a detective she decides to end it all and lays down on the streetcar track, the car rushes right up to her, and instead of running over her, turns a corner swiftly and goes down a side street. She sees another car coming and moves over into the track running down that side street, while the next car passes her and runs straight up the track upon which she was lying previously. In desperation she gives up the attempt to end her life, tears off the badge and throws it after the car.
- For the five orphaned MacDonald brothers, the empty days of summer grow darker when one of them befriends a mysterious neighbor - a gun-crazy Vietnam vet with a dangerous agenda.
- Susie's fed up with her no-account husband who fancies himself a writer. She intends to run away, but he decides to go with her, hiding in her steamer trunk. Arriving in "The Big City" (Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania!), she meets some lounge lizards in a big hotel who might do her some good. Her dimwit spouse, after being knocked about in the trunk, starts a fire by lighting his pipe inside it, causing panic.
- For these performers, the chance to show their talents can be a dream - or a nightmare.