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- Ciro disregards tradition in his attempt to become the next boss of his crime syndicate. The internal power struggle puts him and his entire family's life at risk.
- Scampia Vele is the Corbusian architecture which has become a stronghold for Mafia of Naples, Italy.
- Sex, torture, and betrayal in Biblical Sodom and Gomorrah. Lot, leader of the Hebrews, believes that his people can co-exist with the Sodomites--a disastrous decision.
- When the old multimillionaire Jackson Harber wants to marry the young model Mary, she hesitates, but her mother convinces her that this is her chance to lead a life in luxury and leisure. The engagement is celebrated with an extravagant party at his estate, which is a gigantic palace and park in oriental style. His son Eduard arrives from Cambridge, accompanied by a priest, who is his tutor. The priest is disgusted by the bacchanalian reveling and womanizing going on everywhere. Mary's adorer, the sculptor Harry Lighton, tries to convince her to break the engagement. When she refuses, he shoots himself and is seriously injured. Mary falls asleep and is transported in her dream to the Biblical story of Sodom and Gomorrah. In the dream she sees herself as the wife of Lot, leaving her husband to play a central role in the excessive rites of the goddess Astarte. An angel arrives and leads Lot and his wife out of Sodom, just when the city starts to collapse. Lot's wife cannot resist looking back, and is because of her disobedience converted into a pillar of salt. The dream opens the eyes of Mary, and when she wakens, she leaves the party and hastens to Harry in the hospital.
- Dimitris Kollatos' banned film, inspired by Marquis de Sade's erotic novel, The 120 Days of Sodom, is a caustic satirical remark on authority and church, exposing hypocrisy.
- In this documentary, the Real Discoveries team visit the Dead Sea to find the remains of the infamous cities of Sodom and Gomorrah. 3900 years ago, these two cities became so evil that God destroyed them. Journey with us to discover the overwehlming evidence and the amazing architectural ruins that exists today.
- Singles Match Wheeler Yuta vs Kimber Lee Tag Team Match Bear Country (Bear Beefcake and Bear Bronson) vs eynolds and VSK Singles Match Kenn Doane (w/Cam Zagami, Christian Casanova and Thomas Sharp) vs Thomas Santell Singles Match Chris Dickinson vs Christian Casanova v Singles Match John Silver vs Erick Stevens Anything Goes Match Nick Gage vs Addy Starr Backyard Wrestling Summit Six Way Scramble Match Tony Deppen vs Alex Zayne and Daniel Makabe and Eric Corvis and Johnny Cockstrong and Steve West Tag Team Match Team Tremendous (Bill Carr and Dan Barry) vs The Butcher And The Blade (Andy Williams and Pepper Parks) Singles Match Matthew Justice vs Kris Statlander IWTV Independent Wrestling Title Match Warhorse (c) vs Orange Cassidy.
- Abraham is ordered to leave his land with his wife Sarah and nephew Lot. Following orders, they leave and must navigate past Sodom and Gomorrah, two corrupt cities full of evil.
- A modern, gay twist on The Odd Couple, Sodom & Gomorrah follows two brand new friends and roommates as they try to hack it in the gay-borhoods of Los Angeles despite their differing expression of their homosexuality in their day-to-day lives.
- A young artist travels to the city to prepare for her wedding, however her world is soon upended when she falls in love with another woman and she is forced to choose between these unlocked desires and the path of least resistance.
- House of Gomorrah is the story about a community church that harbours shameful secrets of pastoral abuse which threaten to blow open with deadly consequence when a new girl moves into town, shaking the small town to its roots.
- Destry blunders into a saloon shout-out which leaves the participants dead or mortally wounded. The dying miner creates a last will and testament bequeathing his jar of gold dust to the most worthy person in the boomtown and, before expiring, names Destry to be his estate's executor. Destry soon discovers he has a lot of new friends and a couple of new, deadly, enemies.
- Bad weather makes bombing raids on Germany impossible. Scientists are under pressure to come up with a navigational aid.
- Scientists look into the theory that the remains of these wicked cities are on the very site of a crater now filled by the Dead Sea.
- 2005– 44mTV-PG6.7 (10)TV EpisodeAccording to the Bible, the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah were destroyed by God to punish their citizens for their wicked ways. Was this just a biblical parable, or is there evidence that such a thing actually happened? Josh Bernstein travels to the Near East to follow clues laid out in the Bible. His search takes him to modern-day Jordan, where, nestled near the Dead Sea, two sister cities reveal archaeological evidence of a great destruction. What happened here, and when? Josh will climb Mount Sodom to inspect a strange "Pillar of Salt" - just like the one the Bible claims Lot's wife became. Next, he works with a pyrotechnic expert to reconstruct a natural-gas explosion that could have resulted in the destruction of Gomorrah. Could these be the fabled cities of Sodom and Gomorrah, and if so, can the tools of modern-day archeology reconstruct what happened during those fateful days before these cities were laid to waste?
- Episode: (2001)2000–200243mTV-GTV EpisodeThe southern end of the Dead Sea is believed to be the ancient land of Canaan, site of the legendary cities of sin - Sodom and Gomorrah. According to the Bible, these cities, along with three others, were destroyed by fire and brimstone. But did these cities even exist? Were there really two cities called Sodom and Gomorrah that were so wicked they were utterly demolished by God? Generations of school children have been taught that it was the fall of the Roman Empire in 476 AD that brought about the Dark Ages. But new and startling discoveries suggest that Rome may have been just another victim. Could there be some clearly identifiable cause that sent the world into an age of ignorance, brutality, and poverty completely beyond the control of nations and governments? What brought about the decline of civilization?
- A double-dose of debauchery on DFF today, as we look at the reign of Caligula and the Biblical tale of Sodom and Gomorrah.
- One righteous man is pitted against the world's most wicked cities in this tale of temptation and vengeance.
- 2019–7.5 (59)TV EpisodeAlbert searches the Holy Land (in Jordan) for the possible location of Biblical cities that may have been or inspired Soddom and Gomorrha. IN Jordqn, near the Dead Sea, Siddim -the name refers to the salt lake- fits the bill by age and even destruction by fire. He learns from Petra cities in such deserts could thrive on trade routes and ingenious irrigation. Geology shows the fire could result from an earthquake caused by the tectonic rift, which Ancient people would believe to be the hand of God.
- They were cities of sin destroyed by God's wrath. The story of Sodom and Gomorrah had long been viewed as a cautionary tale of the evils of sin or a version of the apocalypse story. But is it possible that it was based on an actual event?
- 1994–199846mTV-14TV EpisodeA major archaeological dig undertaken in 1980 found evidence that the two "twin" cities, Bab Edh-Dhra and Numeira were destroyed by fire some 5,000 years ago. The ruins are extensive and well-preserved.
- 2007– 22mTV EpisodeExplore the story of Sodom and Gomorrah.
- 1991–Podcast Episode
- Sodom stood for 1000s of years as a powerful lesson of the perils of wickedness. According to the Bible, the men of Sodom were so wicked that God destroyed the city in a shower of fire and brimstone. But did the city of Sodom ever exist?
- 2016–Podcast Episode
- 2019–Podcast Episode
- 199851mNot RatedTV Episode
- 2020– 18mPodcast Episode
- 2018– 48mPodcast Episode
- 2010– 44mPodcast Episode
- 2018– 1h 10mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2014)2014– 41mPodcast Episode