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- Multiple teams race around the globe for $1,000,000 to 'amazing' locations.
- When an alien spacecraft of enormous power is spotted approaching Earth, Admiral James T. Kirk resumes command of the overhauled USS Enterprise in order to intercept it.
- Filmed over nearly five years in twenty-five countries on five continents, and shot on seventy-millimetre film, Samsara transports us to the varied worlds of sacred grounds, disaster zones, industrial complexes, and natural wonders.
- Breck Coleman leads hundreds of settlers in covered wagons from the Mississippi River to their destiny out West.
- The success of the journey focuses on keeping the Indian girl alive as well as themselves to complete trade with the Blackfeet.
- A pair of grizzled frontiersmen fight Indians, guzzle liquor and steal squaws in their search for a legendary valley 'so full of beaver that they jump right into your traps' in this fanciful adventure.
- Follows history and wildlife of Yellowstone National Park.
- A volcano in Yellowstone Park suddenly erupts.
- The foreman of a small village glassworks dies without revealing the secret to the famous "Ruby Glass".
- After nearly 50 years of eye-poking and face-slapping, the Stooges decide to retire and tour the world with their dog, Moose. They start by touring America's national parks, however, with the stooges, it is truly a "kook's tour". This especially proves to be the case, for Larry, who despite his best efforts, simply cannot seem to catch a fish. Larry is driven to the height of frustration as he is continually outfished by Moe, Joe, Moose, and even his own hat!
- Coinciding with the National Parks Centennial, National Parks Adventure celebrates America's natural wonders. Narrated by Robert Redford, it follows a trio of adventurers and revisits Roosevelt and Muir's camping trip when the Park System was born.
- Both Sprague and Jett and their crews are hunting buffalo. Doan is with Sprague and is looking for the Jett outfit where his girlfriend Milly is being held against her will.
- Owen is a photographer with an incurable and debilitating eye disease that will soon leave him blind. Before his sight is completely gone, he and his wife Laura take a once-in-a-lifetime road trip to Yellowstone National Park. In HD.
- Two bear cubs, Tuffy and Tubby, are separated from their mother and spend an entire summer romping through Yellowstone National Park. In the meantime, the mother bear follows their trail as she searches for them.
- Martin Clunes takes a wry look at why we are prepared to take the risk of sharing our homes with dogs who are genetically still 99.8 percent like wolves. This epic journey takes Martin to Africa, Australia, and America to find the surviving wild ancestors of pampered pets like his own beloved dogs, and seeks to answer the question, did we choose dogs, or did they choose us?
- An ex-con is murdered in Yellowstone National Park while a bank robber's son is searching for the loot his father hid there 20 years before.
- A lawman must team up with his estranged brother to stop a nefarious gang of outlaws from obtaining a mystical treasure.
- Wolves tells the remarkable story of one of the world's most tenacious species and our closest fellow predator. The film follows these elusive subjects across remote landscapes in an effort to catch glimpses of a way of life known only to a handful of scientists.
- "EARL BISS - The Spirit Who Walks Among His People" reveals the life and art of Crow artist, Earl Biss (1947-1998). A master painter, Biss was a profound contributor to the explosion of Southwestern Art in the 20th century, and particularly to the rise of Contemporary Native American Art.
- The lives of black bears in Yellowstone National Park.
- To prove he's a true Indian Brave, Big Heel-Watha decides to catch a squirrel - but wouldn't you know it; Screwy Squirrel is the first one he sees...
- A cowboy (Tom Mix) estranged from his family and unsure of his heritage becomes a hero and falls for a beautiful Mexican beauty (Olive Borden)
- A look at Yellowstone National Park's wildlife, filmed in all four seasons, accompanied by minimal narration and a solo-piano score.
- "Maximum Exposure" is a reality-based show airing funny home video clips. What makes "Max-X" unique is its surfer-voiced narrator and weekly themed episodes.
- A Forest Ranger (Zero Mostel) is asked by his boss (Burgess Meredith) to attract a record-breaking crowd to Yellowstone National Park, and various celebrities are enlisted to help. It seems that each celebrity thinks he or she is the only one asked until they meet up with each other.
- In this National Geographic special, we look at what most call "The Final Frontier". Using the newest data gathered from scientists all over the world and the latest advancements in computer generated imaging, we are able to explore some of the most dramatic landscapes the Earth has to offer. From the tallest mountain to fissures that would engulf entire countries, the ocean floor is truly a sight to behold.
- For thousands of years, the Great Plains were home to countless numbers of American bison, but in the late 1800s, the number of bison dropped from nearly 30 million to just a few hundred in less than 100 years. What happened to place this national icon on the brink of extinction? Join us as we detail the events that led to this mass extermination. Then follow the story of William Temple Hornaday, a chief taxidermist at the Smithsonian Institution who headed west to hunt bison for the museum, but ended up saving the species instead.
- A distressed family man finds unexpected solace in his predicament of randomly teleporting around the world, leaving his wife to provide for their small daughter.
- David Attenborough sets out on an intrepid quest across seven continents to create a unique television event to celebrate the wealth of natural features that makes Planet Earth so varied, so distinctive and so spectacularly beautiful.
- Although an icon of the American West, the buffalo was hunted to near extinction until a handful of determined people stepped in to save it.
- 2 demigods alter the course of mankind through the selfish acts and desires of their timeless love affair.
- A trip to Yellowstone National Park in winter.
- This Traveltalks entry showcases Yellowstone National Park with its waterfalls, grizzly bears, bubbling hot water springs, and geysers.
- Take a skiing Journey with the likes of Doug Coombs, Bode Miller, and Gretchen Bleiler as they travel the world from Morocco and Italy to Utah, California, Alaska, and everywhere in between.
- This is not your father's road trip. From pristine roadless areas to concrete jungles, follow filmmaker Eric Bendick as he tours North America, dodging Yellowstone's grizzlies and Miami's taxicabs, and highlighting sustainable road projects and wildlife corridors for the 21st century. Roads are the largest human artifact on the planet; they have fragmented wild landscapes, ushered in the 'age of urban sprawl,' and challenged our bedrock sense of community. But as the transportation crisis appears to be spiraling out of control, a new generation of ecologists, engineers, city-planners, and everyday citizens are transforming the future of the American road. 'Division Street' is at once a portrait of both ancient wilderness and new technologies as well as a call for connectivity, innovation, and solutions to shape the emerging green transportation movement.
- A short film demonstrating the new 70mm widescreen Todd-AO system. After a prologue that shows all that the eye can see through the Todd-AO wide angle lens, we take a ride in a roller-coaster, fly over the canyons of the Grand Teton Mountains, ski in Sun Valley, and follow a motorcycle chase through the San Francisco.
- Van Heflin Hosts a tour of some the natural wonders of America. Included are Cape Cod, Cape Hattaras, Niagra Falls, Death Valley, Yellowstone Park, The Grand Canyon and many others.
- In the Canadian Northwest, Jen Galbraith lives in a tavern with her brother Val and her father Peter, a bootlegger who sells whiskey to the Indians. Val's friend Pierre resolves to win Jen, even though she is in love with Sergeant Tom Gellatly of the Mounted Police. When Val tries to retrieve some liquor sold illegally by the elder Galbraith to an Indian named Grey Cloud, the Indian insults Jen and Val shoots him. Tom is assigned to track down the murderer, but after he arrives at the tavern, Galbraith and Pierre drug him. Jen delivers the papers he is carrying to police headquarters, but when she discovers that they contain orders to arrest her brother, she shoots Tom to prevent him from going after Val. Pierre appears and attacks Jen, and soon after, Val returns, followed closely by a squad of police. Val and Jen force Pierre to confess that he killed Grey Cloud, and Tom tells the police that he shot himself accidentally.
- Yellowstone National Park is in trouble. This national treasure, a once pristine and virtually untouched ecosystem, is under attack from a merciless invader that has the power to change America's first national park forever. This attack is not from man or machine...the intruder with the power to alter one of the most iconic natural preserves in the world is...a fish. Lake Trout were first discovered in Yellowstone Lake nearly 30 years ago. No one knows exactly how they got there but this very effective predator prospered by feeding on the world's only existing population of native Yellowstone Cutthroat trout. Now, the native cutthroat population has been decimated and the effects of the loss of this one species is having serious negative and irreversible effects across the landscape. Yellowstone Park today is nothing like it was before this invasion and may never be the same again. But, a small group of devoted scientists and conservationists have made it their mission to insure that doesn't happen. "Cutthroat: The Race to Save Yellowstone" is the story of an epic and heroic battle to save the native Yellowstone Cutthroat Trout and by doing so, save all of Yellowstone National Park.
- Documentary about a trip to Grand Teton National Park and Yellowstone National Park.
- Documentary about the filmmaker's life in the US for six years and his subsequent return to Austria.
- In June of 1866, while in Washington to pursue reparations from Congress for property losses during the Gold Rush, Swiss-born John Sutter sits for a portrait that still hangs in Solothurn. As Frank Buchser paints, Sutter relates his life story: his childhood, apprenticeship, early marriage, business failures, and departure to America, alone, in the late 1830s. He establishes his business empire in what becomes Sacramento, losing out again when gold is discovered at a mill he's building, his lands to be trampled by the world rushing in. Nearly 20 years later, reunited with his wife and living in New York, dignified and without regrets, he futilely lobbies Congress.