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- A city teenager moves to a small town where rock music and dancing have been banned, and his rebellious spirit shakes up the populace.
- City teenager Ren MacCormack moves to a small town where rock music and dancing have been banned, and his rebellious spirit shakes up the populace.
- A fan remake of the 1984 film Footloose.
- Katherine, a real-world Army veteran who lost her leg while serving and Tatiana, born with spina bifida, candidly discuss life while redefining the term disability.
- For the fifth time, this time on her eighteenth birthday, headstrong and defiant heiress Kay Allyn is determined to get married, this time to layabout Jack Pierson. While her father, J.C. Allyn, the president of his own advertising company, managed to stop with the help of the police all those other previous potential marriages before they happened, he, while determined to stop this one as well in not only not approving of Jack, but knowing Kay marrying Jack just to spite him, may have more difficulties this time as she is now of age. J.C. is indeed able to stop the wedding with the unexpected help and quick witted ingenuity of a drifter, Bruce "Butch" Baeder, who has been riding the rails and had just arrived in town. While J.C. is still suspicious of a drifter, Butch is able to convince J.C. to keep him around at least in the short term as he knows Kay will probably try to marry Jack again and Butch was effectively able to control Kay in this situation. Butch remaining at the Allyn house begins a game of wills between him and Kay, that game to see which of the two will proverbially blink first. Things begin to change when J.C. learns of the reason behind Butch's drifting life, and when Jack believes Butch is truly falling in love with Kay, that second item only one half of that story.
- A feature length travel film in three episodes. UK filmmakers Debra Rixon and cameraman husband David host a fabulous motoring and walking travelogue of one of the most beautiful parts of England. Features the north, east and central regions: includes Stow, Chipping Campden, Broadway and the lovely gardens of Kiftsgate and Hidcote. This scenic travelogue is continued in part two with 3 more chapters.
- Kenny Loggins performs in the music video "Footloose" from the original motion picture soundtrack for Footloose (1984) recorded for Columbia Records. Kenny Loggins sings over clips from the film featuring Kevin Bacon as he dances in a variety of settings.
- A spectacular hike into the Scottish Highlands in exceptionally dry weather. Filmmakers Debra and David Rixon walk every step of this 95-mile national trail, meeting rangers, musicians, historians and fellow travellers giving advice, stories and legends from the past. Showcasing: Glengoyne Whisky Distillery, Loch Lomond, The Drovers Inn, Glencoe on the scenic journey from Glasgow to Fort William.
- 2 travel films in 1: UK filmmakers Debra and David Rixon explore Ireland's beautiful west coast, hiking on the Dingle Way. Local folk give a wonderful outline of the history, music and culture of this remote gaelic-speaking region. In part 2, the couple enjoy Dublin's historic streets on a spirited walking trail, visiting the Guinness Storehouse, Dublin Castle and take a ride on a USA-built DUKW.
- A first class travel guide, and scenic walking trail through Germany's Oberpfalz, a region of castles, medieval towns and colourful villages, by UK filmmakers Debra and David Rixon. Historic Regensburg takes centre stage and is Germany's best preserved, and most complete medieval city. Ends with a visit to the most famous castle in the world: Schloss Neuschwanstein, which inspired Walt Disney.
- Minorities from Pakistan and Myanmar came to India to save their lives. They had heard that Indian is a secular country where there is no religious discrimination. But, in the last few years, religious discrimination has increased leading to communal riots which ultimately ended up being the sole agenda for contesting elections. The situation has changed so drastically that Indian minorities are being asked to prove their claim over being an Indian. What does the future of these refugees look like in the time of NRC and CAA? We started filming this story in 2017 and in these past three years, things have changed rapidly in India, and Footloose tells the story of this changing India.
- A pinioned trout-farm goose takes a wild gander for her mate. But when he's blown off course in a storm, and then winged, he's going to have to make his way back to her on foot, past predators and customs officers. Meanwhile, the trout farmers worry about their goose raising a brood on her own and a pretty young woman who's come to fly fish.
- A feature length and enjoyable railway, motoring and walking travelogue of this fabulous region of Austria. Hosted by UK filmmakers Debra and David Rixon . Featuring Innsbruck, Mayrhofen, Kitzbuhel, Alpenrallye classic cars, the High Alpine Road and the Austrian narrow gauge railways of the Zillertal and Achensee. Debra meets a Count in his castle. This all adds up to a first class travel guide.
- A wildlife adventure about a fox cub who teams with a badger to survive wilderness dangers.
- A spectacular feature length travelogue of this tiny Portuguese Island, by UK filmmakers Debra and David Rixon. In 5 chapters: featuring the capital Funchal; 5 stunning walks and hikes and the famous Flower Festival. Shows the scenic, volcanic landscape and wonderful spring flowers on a tour of this amazing island. Loved by cruise ship passengers, no trip to Madeira is complete without a ride on a toboggan down the island's slippery roads.
- A spectacular feature-length travelogue of many of the best parts of Scotland. Hosted by UK filmmakers Debra Rixon and cameraman husband David, touring with their vintage Airstream travel trailer: Glasgow, Stirling Castle, Loch Lomond, Glencoe, a motoring tour and hike on the Isle of Skye, Loch Ness, Urquhart Castle, Inverness. Ends with a visit to Edinburgh, Castle, and the Royal Yacht Britannia.
- A lively London travel film shot in the summer. Updated in 2016, Debra Rixon and cameraman husband David show a low cost way to see the famous sights, by walking a 12 mile trail through the centre of their city. All the best photography, history and info in 4 parts: Royal Parks and Changing of the Guards; City of Westminster and Covent Garden's oldest pub; The City of London and its museum; South Bank with the Shard and the London Eye.
- In a Gypsy settlement, mourning prevails due to the loss of Zigkos, the leader of the clan. Later on, they celebrate the appointment of the new leader, who, according to custom, is no other than Vantar, son of the deceased. A chance meeting between Vantar and the beautiful Gypsy woman Maira triggers the beginning of a passionate love. Another Gypsy, however, Karatzais, also desires Maira. He woos her with passion and succeeds in winning her over. Vantar, disappointed and bitter, seeks comfort in the arms of a rich white woman, Margarita, but finds it difficult to live with her. Nevertheless, the incorruptible law of the Gypsies is death, and that is where both Maira and Karatzais end up.
- UK filmmakers Debra and David explore the landscape of the beautiful Tatra mountains and visit the delightful resort of Zakopane, with its traditional wooden houses, restaurants and music. In part 2 they visit the picturesque city of Krakow, once the Royal seat of Poland, crammed with historic buildings, take a tour in a crazy communist car, then visit the Jewish quarter and Schindler factory.
- UK Filmmakers Debra and David Rixon release the prequel to their fabulous Footloose travel series. This is their first walking film, on southern England's oldest green road. Their relaxing, charming and informative journey takes you 85 miles with them, past stone age circles, barrows, hill forts, villages and nature reserves, meeting fellow travelers and experts along wonderful rolling landscape.
- Britain at its best: the second film of Debra and David's comprehensive motoring tour, and walking travelogue of this famous Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in England: featuring its fabulous scenery, history, events and curiosities in the West and South. This lovingly crafted film includes steam trains, crazy cheese rolling, Cheltenham, Painswick, Tetbury, the City of Bath and much more.
- UK filmmakers Debra and David Rixon host a magnificent motoring, walking and boating tour of the major lakes, towns and villages in the National Park. Features Beatrix Potter's home Hill Top, the Ravenglass steam railway, steamer rides on Windermere and Ullswater, and 3 scenic walking trails. Wordsworth, Wainwright, Ruskin and Campbell are all remembered in this 3 -part feature-length film.
- 2 films in 1, UK filmmakers Debra Rixon and husband David visit the scenic Alpujarras region in Andalucia, southern Spain. It's an atmospheric journey on ancient mule tracks amongst the rustic beauty of whitewashed mountain villages. Part 2 is a complete contrast, exploring Barcelona's vibrant and glamorous streets. Includes a visit to Gaudi's famous Sagrada Familia. A perfect travel guide video.
- UK filmmakers Debra Rixon and husband David visit the stunningly beautiful Hallstatt in the Salzkammergut region and take two scenic walks in the mountains. They slide down inside the salt mine then meet local characters. In part two they visit the musical city of Salzburg making a trail through its historic streets, see the Marionette Theatre and meet a chocolatier inside his shop. A perfect travel guide video.
- UK filmmakers Debra and David Rixon explore history and architecture in England's top cities. In Oxford they discover the beautiful colleges and prison. In York they visit the Minster, top museums and Jorvik Viking Centre.
- In their 5th visit to Italy, Debra and David Travel 900 miles across the very south: featuring pointy houses in Alberobello, cave dwellings in Matera, Pollino Nat. Park, then top resorts of Tropea, Scilla and a ghost town. Touring Sicily includes Cefalu, Palermo in a tuktuk taxi, Valley of the Temples, Baroque Ragusa and Syracuse. Film ends with lovely Taormina and an amazing volcano trip to Etna.
- Bobby sends proposals to five women and they all accept after he sees the one he wants - a merry mix-up.
- A feature-length travelogue: UK filmmakers, Debra and David Rixon enjoy the stunning scenery of the four major lakes in the north of Italy: Garda, Como, Lugano and Maggiore. Each lake has a separate chapter. Contains boat rides, walking trails, fabulous gardens, castles and museums: Silk, Chocolate and Swiss Customs. Superb travel guide shot under the warm September sun of this fabulous holiday region.
- A superb feature-length Neapolitan Grand Tour by UK filmmakers Debra and David Rixon. This travel guide includes Naples, the volcanic island of Ischia, Vesuvius, Pompeii, Sorrento + scenic walk to the end of the peninsula. Next is the Amalfi Coast, Amalfi Drive, Positano where Debra takes an Italian cookery masterclass. Boat ride to Amalfi with a visit to Ravello's gardens. Ends touring the fabulous Isle of Capri.
- On a 2nd visit to their city, UK filmmakers Debra and David Rixon go off the tourist trail in search of new, hidden and quirky places to visit: Historic Fleet Street; a weird novelty arcade; an underground post train; 3 East End markets; posh shops in St James's; historic Docklands where the Mayflower set sail for America; lovely Hampstead; 300-years of tea at Twinings and the amazing Sky Garden.
- In this top European travelogue, UK filmmakers Debra and David Rixon walk the fabulous coast of the Netherlands, a gentle yet surprising journey through Dutch seaside resorts, dunes and nature reserves. In part 2, they walk in historic Amsterdam, discover the Anne Frank House and the Coster Diamond factory. This enthralling film shows the fascinating history, places to go, and the Dutch lifestyle.
- A spectacular travelogue by UK filmmakers Debra and David Rixon, in 2 parts: 1. The Bernese Oberland - Includes Swiss Railways, flower filled meadow walks, spectacular waterfalls and the Jungfraujoch, the Top of Europe. Part 2. A visit to Lucerne, the beautiful city on the lake - Old wooden bridges, the city wall and its towers, a paddle steamer ride and a visit to the famous Transport Museum.
- New York models Flo and Marian entice their employer to give them each a fine wardrobe for a party, then slip off to Florida and install themselves in a luxury hotel, posing as two wealthy widows. While Flo captures the fancy of "The Senator," a solid citizen, she has Marian plot to ensnare a Mr. Smith, supposedly a millionaire, but Marian accidentally meets Jerry, a personable and charming young man (actually Mr. Smith) and falls in love with him. Under pressure from Flo, Marian finally accepts Smith's ardent proposal of marriage, each supposing the other to be wealthy; but Dunn, the girls' employer, arrives and has them arrested. Jerry, disillusioned, pays their hotel bills; Marian returns his gift of $1,000 and declares her love for him. The two are married, and Flo continues her interrupted courtship with "The Senator."
- Italy at its best in late summer. UK filmmakers Debra and David Rixon walk the amazing coastal path of the Cinque Terre, and visit each of the five impossibly pretty villages on the way: Riomaggiore, Manarola, Corniglia, Vernazza and Monterosso. In part two the couple explore beautiful Venice on foot, then take an eventful gondola ride. They meet a traditional carnival mask maker before nightfall.
- A fabulous feature-length travelogue. Debra and David visit Rimini and San Marino on the Adriatic, plus Debra rides on a vintage mod Lambretta. They tour Tuscany taking in Florence, PIsa, Lucca, a walk to San Gimignano, and hitch a ride in a vintage Fiat 500 before arriving at Siena. Their 4th visit to Italy ends at Rome, where they make two lively walking trails seeing many of the main attractions.
- Official music video for "Footloose" by Blake Shelton.
- Mel throws out a bunch of break dancers whom he thinks are nothing but a gang of hoodlums.
- A volcanic eruption separates Duke, a two year old Canadian Goose, and his mate. Duke suffers an attack by a wolverine that leaves him temporarily flightless. He must walk a great distance, evading human and animal dangers before safety.
- After injuring her knee while exercising, Shelly puts her pride aside and grudgingly turns to J.T. for physical therapy. But when a cute doctor in J.T.'s office asks Shelly out, a jealous J.T. gives her some unnecessary medical advice to sabotage the date. Meanwhile, Donovan bets Nick that he couldn't last one night as manager of Z Lounge.
- George decides to play a big game of Poker on his home planet of Ultron (after his unsuccessful attempt at busking after his health food shop closed down), however, he looses the game- along with his body. Now George Sunday is no more, and the new George poses as "George Monday" and pretends to be his wife's lodger. Janet must now tell her parents and work mates that George has left her. Things get worse when Dr. Crispin announces that he needs a new Doctor so people can pay him to be "exclusive" and George brushes up on his medical skills, applies, and gets the job. Not now as Janet got to deal with her husband's new image, but she must see that after everyday at home- and now work.