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- Thirteen-year-old fledgling writer Briony Tallis irrevocably changes the course of several lives when she accuses her older sister's lover of a crime he did not commit.
- While they are haunted by ghostly apparitions, two parents try to protect their young son from a dark secret that could destroy their family.
- It's an all-out-war when a government agent tries to regain control of a turf struggle between drug lords
- A policeman discovers a love affair between his teenage daughter and her teacher which leads him back to an unsolved murder case he investigated 10 years ago.
- In the undercover business, there are only a few rules. Don't fall in love and don't get attached. Jesse, a spy with a dark past seeks atonement after seeing a young operative get killed under her watch. After this event, her resolve was shaken and she disappeared from the organization without a trace. Now she moves from city to city trying to shake a past that is desperate to find her.
- This film features a unique look at vampire folklore, and has the elements of action, drama, and a creepy as hell storyline. Evergreen means everlasting, and this story delves deep into the evergreen blood of these mythological creatures.
- Haunted by the guilt of his role in his best friend "Eric's" death, Ben sets out to make amends from everyone that was affected by the tragedy. With the help of Eric's sister "Victoria", Ben discovers there's more to Eric's death than they'd earlier thought, it wasn't an accident but something more sinister.
- In a small town where everyone has secrets, she may have the darkest of them all.
- A woman seeks revenge against those who were involved in a sexual assault against her back in college.
- Former special ops soldier, Laura Bishop, shows up for work at the largest church in America and is forced to take down a team of hijackers when she learns her daughter is trapped inside.
- Max lives to his satisfaction and does not burden himself with counting women's skirts. Fortunately, there are many in his life. But a car accident ends this holiday. Suddenly, he meets the angel of death, who offers Max a journey into the past, because only this will save him from a hellish flame. Max's path runs through all the feminine destinies that he, playing, destroyed. In the end, he is waiting for a meeting with one that will change everything with just one answer.
- 1944, Budapest. Rózsa, a Christian woman, is awoken early in the morning to find Arrow Cross Death Squads clearing out her apartment complex of its Jewish residents. An opportunity arises as the invaders overlook a pair of infants in her neighbour's apartment.
- Karl Steiner was the only living Canadian expert on 12-tone music. A music student in Vienna, the war brought his studies to an abrupt end when teachers in his school turned him over to the Nazis. Steiner escaped death in Auschwitz because of his talent as a musician. Fleeing first to Shanghai and then to Montreal, Canada, he ended up at McGill University teaching at the Music Department. There he started an enclave of Atonal music students on their path to Atonal discord.
- The emergence of a musical prodigy in Georgia
- Lung (by Ronald CHENG) and his daughter Ying (by Shun Ying FU) are each other's only dependence. Due to the gambling debt of Lung's ex-wife, they are living a dreadful life, but Lung never complains and optimistically believes in good karma for good people. After rain comes a rainbow, Lung pays off all his debt and decides to make Ying's dream come true by taking her on a Thailand trip. Unfortunately, Ying is taken by the kidnap gang during the trip. Losing his girl, Lung abandons all his faiths; he even married a Thai Chinese, Lan (by Chrissie CHAU), in order to stay in Thailand. Lung keeps gathering information of the kidnap gang for two years, he eventually turns into a bloody revenger. Can he retrieve his virtue at the end or will he become a sinner suffering from endless hatred?
- A streetwise former boxer searches for his estranged father, missing from a rundown nursing home in East Los Angeles. Using secrets from a buried past, he finds an old man with Alzheimer's who has forgotten almost everything - including the son who now holds both their futures in his hands.
- William Carter and Harry Collier are great friends and both love bright little Irene. She likes Will, but not enough to accept him; she becomes engaged to Harry. War breaks out between the North and South. Harry enlists joyfully, but Will only joins the Confederate army under compulsion. Colonel Dickinson does not believe in secession and joins the Union army. He is put in charge of a regiment to fight the Southerners. Irene weeps when the boys march away. Very early in the war Harry shows his mettle in saving an ammunition wagon on a burning bridge in the face of a Unionist fire. He is promoted to the rank of lieutenant. Will feels the pangs of jealousy, but overcomes them and congratulates his friend. General Robert E. Lee sends a dispatch ordering a detachment to be sent under a picked man to defend the Georgia and Southern Railroad from the destroying Unionists, and Harry is assigned to the dangerous mission. In his company is Will. The Unionists, under Dickinson, blow up part of the road, but are routed by the charge of the Confederates under the intrepid Harry. During the sharp fight Will sees two men fall, one on either side of him. He is wounded in the arm and in a panic of terror he rides away. He goes to the home of Irene. She, not knowing who the marauder is, nearly shoots him for cowardice. He determines to retrieve himself as she bathes and binds his painful wound. Colonel Dickinson arrives with his troops. Irene pushes Will into her bedroom. She permits the orderlies to search the house, but appeals to Colonel Dickinson when they go to her bedroom door. The colonel allows the room to go unsearched. Colonel Dickinson, in a room adjoining the one in which Will is concealed, writes a dispatch telling General Grant where to send reinforcements, to Stony Fork Bridge. Will hears the import of the message and determines to secure the dispatch. He writes a false dispatch, stating that the "Union reinforcements for Dickinson will arrive at Stony Fork Bridge tomorrow." This he puts into his breast pocket. Will gets out through the window and runs to the barn, where the horses are quartered, whilst Irene delays Colonel Dickinson by giving him some light refreshment. The scout entrusted with the dispatch goes to the barn to get his horse. Will strikes him down with a whiffletree. Another guard hears the noise, runs to the barn door and is shot by Will, who has just time to hide the real dispatch in the bandages on his arm, when he is overpowered and taken before Colonel Dickinson. He is searched, and the false dispatch found in his breast pocket. Dickinson believes it to be his original dispatch, sends it off by another scout. He orders Will to be confined, but permits Irene to bathe and re-bandage his wounded arm. In this way Irene is able to obtain the original dispatch. She runs to the barn, and seeing the dead scout, makes an old darkey strip the body of his clothes, and donning them herself, she mounts and gets to the Confederate lines, where she is recognized by Harry. Will, confined in the smokehouse at Irene's home, sees her go and feels more satisfied with himself, but determines to escape in order to thoroughly retrieve himself in the eyes of Irene, his cowardice, and for his own salvation. The battle of Stony Fork Bridge starts and progresses. Breastworks are stormed and the battle sways back and forth. Dickinson orders his artillery to shell the town. A shell bursts through the smokehouse and Will escapes through the opening made thereby. The advance contingent of the Confederates is thrown back, and Harry, with reserves, comes to the rescue with one of his old-time charges. Will arrives breathless, unseen, and mad with the lust of battle. As he reaches the breastworks, the Confederate flag-bearer is shot. Will seizes the flag, and as he leaps over he is shot and falls, mortally wounded, by the side of Colonel Dickinson, who is dying. The two opponents in the war shake hands and succor each other in the throes of death. Will sinks back "and for all the evil in his life he did, his death atoned." Harry adds to his spurs, and he and Irene find their old comrade with his beloved flag wrapped around him and a smile of contentment on his lips.
- A respected pastor and inner city community leader is pressed to come clean by a spiritual traveler, about a crime he's committed and hidden for decades.
- Mina enters into a game with her neighbor where the boundaries of fantasy and reality start to fade. A story unfolds - two people wracked with painful longing for atonement.
- A veteran detective matches wits with a domestic terrorist about to commit an act of mass killing and who has been impossible to find.
- Philip Gray is the owner of a number of East Side tenement buildings in New York City. Despite the censure of the press and the pleadings of his tenants to repair the buildings, the banker refuses. His wife reads a paragraph in one of the daily papers, which blames Gray for the death of women and children in his tenements, and decides to investigate the conditions. With her little daughter she visits one of the buildings and explores its dark passages from top to bottom and is horrified at the misery of the people abiding there. Entering one of the apartments, Mrs. Gray and Dorothy, who, upon later learning that the child has symptoms of diphtheria, leave the room. Dan Morris, father of the sick child, is advised by the charity physician to get a specialist in children's diseases, who alone will be able to save the girl's life. With waning hope Dan goes to the office of the specialist, where he comes face to face with the banker Gray, who also is seeking the aid of the specialist for Dorothy, who has contracted diphtheria through her visit to Morris' sick child. Both men are pleading with the doctor when the telephone rings and Gray is informed that Dorothy is dead. The doctor then goes with Morris and save the child's life, and later Gray, having experienced a change of heart through the death of his daughter, repairs his tenements.
- Young Laura Hamilton turns down a marriage proposal from Vincent Carlson and marries Theodore Proctor, a bank president. Proctor's financially strapped brother asks him for help, and he has the bank loan his brother a sum of money, a bad loan that results in :Proctor being removed as president of the bank. Devastated, he fakes suicide and turns to a life of crime. His wife, thinking him dead, marries former suitor Carlton, but when Proctor is discovered to be alive, Laura is charged with bigamy. Desperate to save his wife, Proctor plans on actually committing suicide when something happens that negates all his plans.
- After taking his third cybernetic, Damien finds himself in a wheelchair, with Haydn by his side, reevaluating his core values. Meanwhile Clark, who no longer works for the ACPD, works endlessly to end the cybernetic trade on his own.
- The son of a rich industrialist is in love with a poor girl, but his father wants to marry him to the daughter of a childhood friend and partner.
- TV Mini Series
- During the Marcos Dictatorship in Negros Island, Philippines of 1985, the Magbuelas family and their community of dumaan farmers face a brutal threat from the mythical creature called the Amomonggo. The creature is said to be the culprit behind the series of killings among the community. One day, a corpse was again found having sustained brutal mauling. The community is forced to further submission into solitude for their safety while in a non-violent struggle for their rights.
- During a routine investigation, Detective Cole McRae, is faced with a heartbreaking truth and he will stop at nothing to receive his vengeance.
- North Carolina, 1864. Two young Confederate soldiers go for a ride and find an isolated farmhouse. When they steal some chickens, one is shot by the young widow who lives there. How will the surviving soldier deal with her? How will each find 'atonement'?
- Old Ben Morrison and his daughter, Jen, an unsophisticated girl, live on an island not far from the mainland. Jasper Crane, middle-aged sensualist of the rougher type, bargains with Jen's father, in hopes of marrying and gaining possession of the girl. Morrison is willing, and explains that she is like her mother, who deserted her home and baby for a city man. Jen, hearing of her father's plan, makes her escape by swimming to the mainland, where she seeks protection from Mrs. Hilton and her daughter, Dorothy, members of a camping party. James Hilton, Dorothy's brother, falls in love with Jen. Kent, a refined sensualist of the party, covets the girl, but finds his plans checked at each turn by James. Knowledge of James' affection for Jen reaches his mother's ears, and she informs her daughter that things are going too far and the strange girl must go. Jen overhears the conversation between Mrs. Hilton and her daughter, and realizes that she is not wanted. Kent, noticing the girl's discomfiture, gives her a sum of money for expense and advises her to call at his office in the city, should she ever want for anything. Alice, Jen's mother, served for a time as the plaything of John Newton, the man with whom she ran away, but when he tired of her she drifted into a vulgar blasé set. Jen unable to secure work in the city, writes to Kent for aid. Kent is engaged to marry Dorothy Hilton and plans to celebrate the closing days of bachelorhood on board his palatial yacht. John Newton, who is just returning from an extended European trip, is also to be in the party. Kent and his cronies plan a surprise for Newton. Knowing his former relations with Alice Morison, they plan to have her as one of the party. At the party Alice is discovered by Newton and strange emotions surge in the breasts of the pair. At the height of the party Kent receives Jen's letter asking for aid and he plans to add to the zest of the party by showing them an unsophisticated girl. He accordingly sends for Jen. She arrives, and Alice recognizes her daughter, although she cannot reveal her true identity her child. Back in the offices of Kent and Hilton, who are partners, news comes of a financial crisis, and James Hilton leaves hurriedly to communicate with his partner aboard the yacht. When he finally arrives he is shocked to see Jen, plainly embarrassed, in the midst of the mad riot aboard the yacht. He takes her from the place, and Newton, seeing what Alice is undergoing, suffers a change of heart. He asks her for a chance to atone for the past, and begs her to lead a life worthy her of daughter, he to supply the means. Kent drops out of the party suddenly and hurries to the mainland. On the deck of the yacht alone, James and Jen plight their love anew. Alice, the result of her past sin apparent, sinks down overcome, while Newton endeavors to quiet her tumultuous emotions, realizing his own part in the tragedy so narrowly averted.
- Having married contrary to her mother's wishes Stella is disinherited. Widowed and poverty-stricken, she later applies to her mother for aid. Mrs. Chambers, steeling her heart, orders the unfortunate woman from the door. Twenty years pass. With the death of Stella, Louise, her daughter, becomes a hairdresser. Fate causes the girl to be sent to do some work tor Mrs. Chambers. The society woman is instinctively drawn to the girl, never suspecting her to be her granddaughter. Horace attempts to make love to Louise but the girl repels his advances. The man entraps Louse in his room, shortly afterwards. Frantic with fear the girl picks up a pistol which Horace had been cleaning. In Horace's attempt to disarm her, the pistol is fired, accidentally wounding Louise. Mrs. Chambers has Louise carried to the room once occupied by Stella. When the girl revives, the woman learns the truth. Remorse-stricken, she clasps her granddaughter to her breast.
- Felix, while excavating under the cabin he is building for his bride-to-be, strikes water, and builds a well directly beneath the kitchen. He is so busy hurrying the cabin to completion that he has little time to see his sweetheart. Julie's father has taken a young city man, off to a hunting trip, to board, and the motherless, ignorant little Julie is no match for his allurements. Felix, on one of his Sunday visits, meets the hunter, but his suspicions are not aroused. Brookes leaves early one morning before Julie is up, pleading urgent business to Old André. When Julie finds he is gone, she is face to face with the world-old problem. Afraid to confess to her stern father and unsuspecting lover, she flees to the woods, intent on self-destruction. Her lover, worried and puzzled by her strange behavior, follows in time to prevent her from suicide. In desperation she confesses her guilt. The outraged lover swears vengeance upon her betrayer, but his love for the girl is unchanged and he insists upon marrying her at once. The sacrifice proves futile, for slanderous tongues wag, and Julie is convinced that Felix can never live down her sin. Biding her time, she resolves upon self-destruction as the only solution. Felix starts for the village to match some heavy iron spikes. He is barely gone before Julie attempts to carry out her designs. Finding the gun empty and the revolver in Felix's possession, she hurls herself into the well beneath the kitchen. Felix has returned for a forgotten article, and plunges in after her. He gets a foothold on the jagged rocks of the wall, fastens the well rope about Julie's waist and starts to climb up, when the rope breaks and he is left floundering in the water with his unconscious wife. He gets his foothold again, fastens the rope about her shoulders, drives one of the heavy spikes into the plaster, and in this way reaches the swinging shelf at the top of the well on which the butter, etc., is kept. He rescues the girl after a struggle. Very soon after this a boy is born, and Felix has an aversion for the baby, and rushes forth into the woods, bent upon slaying Brookes. Twenty years later, Jules, a sturdy handsome youth, is supporting Felix with his earnings as guide at a new summer hotel. Through an envious guide he learns the story of his mother's life, which Felix had kept from him. Demanding the truth from Felix, the latter tells Julie's story to her son. Jules vows to be avenged when Felix is no longer a daily care. Three years later, Robert Brookes brings his wife and son, Robert, to the old haunts, locating at the hotel. Brookes accidentally shoots himself in the arm while out hunting with Robert, and Jules come to their rescue, taking Brookes to the cabin. They leave Felix in charge of Brookes while they rush off for the doctor and to tell Mrs. Brookes of her husband's injury. At the hotel Jules hears the name of the injured man, and recognizes it as his father's. He starts back bent upon revenge, but is intercepted by Robert. In his fury, he tells Robert his father's story. Mrs. Brookes overhears it, in spite of her anguish at the revelation she pleads with Jules until he softens and foregoes his vengeance for her sake. Meanwhile, up in the cabin, Felix has recognized his ancient enemy. His physical infirmities are forgotten as he faces Julie's betrayer. Brookes backs away in terror from the hatred and fury in Felix's face, and steps backward into the open well. Felix rejoices in the workings of destiny, slams down the door, and gives way to his glutted vengeance. When the little party arrives, they find Felix gloating over his enemy's death. He falls lifeless as they enter. Mrs. Brookes expiates her husband's sin by adopting his illegitimate son, and giving him the comforts rightfully his.