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- The daughter of a convicted German spy is asked by American agents to gather information on a ring of German scientists in South America. How far will she have to go to ingratiate herself with them?
- The life and death story of The Notorious B.I.G. (a.k.a. Christopher Wallace), who came straight out of Brooklyn to take the world of rap music by storm.
- The life of Bettie Page, a 1950s pin-up model and one of the first sex icons in America, who became the target of a Senate investigation because of her risqué bondage photos.
- A scripted true crime series based on the murder investigations of Tupac Shakur and Biggie Smalls.
- A charismatic defense attorney and a powerhouse television producer work together to control the media following a high-profile incident.
- An American junior diplomat in London rents a house from, and falls in love with, a woman suspected of murder.
- After the murder of his fiancée, a Wyoming ranch hand sets out to find her killer.
- Featuring unprecedented access, never before seen moments and explosive fight footage, this is the ultimate behind-the-scenes look at a sporting icon and his spectacular rise.
- Nick Newell, a one-armed MMA fighter gets a rare chance to fight for the lightweight championship. He strives to win for himself and all the other people in the world with physical challenges.
- UFC superstar 'The Notorious' Conor McGregor climbs his way up the 145lb division in the pursuit of a title shot. An all access documentary series on the UFC's most notorious athlete.
- The story of egyptian princess Cleopatra's amorous adventures.
- A priest is murdered and the suspect is a nun. And it's been rumored that the two of them are having an affair.
- IN THIS TRUE-TO-LIFE STORY, A HOODLUM ATTEMPTS TO REFORM BUT IN VAIN.
- The Notorious B.I.G. performs in the music video "Big Poppa" from the album "Ready to Die" recorded for Bad Boy and Arista Records. The music video begins with credits and people dancing in a club. The Notorious B.I.G. sings as he sits in a booth of the club next to women. Clips of action in the club play throughout.
- A parody of the life of Tori Spelling, by Tori Spelling.
- After Alicia Velorus' father is convicted as a communist spy, CIA asks her to prove her loyalty by getting close to her father's friend, who's a suspected arms dealer. In the meantime she and her CIA contact Devlin fall in love.
- Kissy Hill, the daughter of a notorious madam in 19th Century London, follows in her late mother's footsteps with prositution in catering to various upper class gentlemen.
- The first authorized biography of Christopher Wallace, allowing Christopher to narrate his own life story. Using archival footage and previously unknown audio to tell the story along with interviews with those that knew him the best.
- A journalist who writes about a notorious serial killer, Finster, leaves the city for a more peaceful life but soon learns violence has no boundaries.
- The story behind the rise and fall of New York's 42nd Street. The cinemas, the films, the people, the crime and the rebirth of the block as "New 42nd Street" - this is the document of the world's most notorious movie strip.
- An animated parody of Hollywood from the mind and mouth of Robert Evans.
- The incredible life of novelist George Sand is explored, with a particular focus on her romance with famed musician Frédéric Chopin.
- When he was arrested in 2008 in Thailand as a result of a U.S. government sting operation, the career of internationally known arms smuggler Viktor Bout came to a decisive end. Veiled by the obscurity of post-Soviet Russia, Bout had built an empire of aerial delivery so vast he was called "the merchant of death" and was even the subject of a Hollywood film. In sharp contrast to the widely known, super-villain persona, however, was another Bout: a philosophical businessman who simply enjoyed travel, his work, his family, and filming it all with his video camera.
- A scheming musician seduces a wealthy woman for love and money.
- The Notorious B.I.G. performs in the music video "Juicy" from the album "Ready to Die" recorded for Bad Boy and Arista Records. The music video begins with shots of the Notorious B.I.G. wearing jersey in front of a brown stone. He raps there and in a prison and on a yacht.
- Michael Lanyard finds himself accused of stealing a valuable gem, and must find the real thief in order to clear his name.
- A Chinese woman is not content with just one man and seduces several for lust and sex. This behaviour and needs accelerate to the point that she definitively gets rid of one man to gain the other. She is now the wife of a man with multiple wives and subject to their scorn and occasional punishment. Her beauty and skin only gets her so far.
- Global comedy star Russell Peters leaves no ethnic or cultural stereotype unstrapped in this outrageous stand-up appearance in Sydney, Australia.
- The Notorious B.I.G. performs in the music video "Hypnotize" from the album "Life After Death" recorded for Bad Boy Records. The video opens on the ocean outside the Florida Keys. Helicopters pursue Notorious B.I.G. and Puff Daddy who play cards on a motorboat. As the helicopters approach, Biggie Smalls begins to rap and flees.
- Snapped season 20 premiere is the story of the murder of Laci and Connor Peterson by the notorious Scott Peterson. This story is told by the journalists who basically threw this story into our faces nonstop
- Craig Mack performs in the music video for the remix of the song "Flava in Ya Ear" recorded for Bad Boy Records. Craig Mack raps in front of a plain white background. He is joined by Busta Rhymes, LL Cool J, The Notorious B.I.G., and Rampage who rap in special guest verses to the song.
- Vivian Kenway (Sir Rex Harrison), a young Englishman from an aristocratic background, flunks out of Oxford, and decides to use his considerable charm to achieve his goal of, apparently, making dissipation his career. His derelictions include seduction, betrayals of sweethearts, family and friends, and marriage for money. All this with no signs of remorse or redemption, since his life as a completely unprincipled rake is quite enjoyable, for him, at least. Then, World War II breaks out and he is given a chance to die a heroic death for flag and country. Maybe.
- Jennie Jones, a girl with a mysterious past, is engaged to her employer's son. His father attempts to destroy her life so his son will reject her. When all seems lost, help comes from an unexpected source, but complications ensue.
- A music video for the 1995 song "One More Chance" by the American Hip-Hop recording artist The Notorious B.I.G., a single released from his debut album "Ready to Die".
- The Notorious B.I.G. performs in the music video "Mo Money Mo Problems" from the album "Life After Death" recorded for Bad Boy Records and Arista Records. The video opens with Mase as a sports announcer and Puff Daddy winning a golf tournament after receiving help from the spirit of Notorious B.I.G.
- Puff Daddy performs with The Notorious B.I.G. and Busta Rhymes in the music video "Victory" from the album "No Way Out" recorded for Bad Boy and Arista Records. The music video features Puffy Daddy as he flees a group of hunters on a television show in a Dystopian future.
- The Notorious B.I.G. performs in the music video "Warning" from the album "Ready to Die" recorded for Bad Boy and Arista Records. The music video begins with shots of the Notorious B.I.G. in bed with multiple women as he get a page in the early morning. He talks to Sean 'Puffy' Combs on the phone and raps throughout.
- The greatest rapper to ever pick up a mic - with his velvety flow and unparalleled rhyme style he captivated everyone from Jay Z to Tupac. Now Notorious B.I.G. is revealed. Hear the stories from his closest friends and some of the biggest names in Hip-Hop: Diddy, Method Man, Easy Mo Bee, Matty C, E-40, Raekwon, Common and more. See raw footage of B.I.G. free-styling on the streets of New York, rare home video footage, a never-before-seen interview with Biggie shortly before his death and undisclosed video footage from the night of his murder. From the acclaimed director who brought you Rhyme & Reason, Thug Angel, Beef, Beef II and Beef III.
- The Junior M.A.F.I.A's epic finale to their Debut Album Conspiracy presents "Get Money".
- TV SeriesRevolving around friendships among youngsters.
- In Central California, hitchhiker Dan Flynn comes across drunken Ben Monks, passed out at the wheel of his parked car. While Dan is combing through Ben's wallet to locate his address, Chip Klamp drives by and, after accusing Dan of planning to rob Ben, proclaims that Ben is "a bad man" and drives away. Dan drives Ben home, where Ben's wife Angela invites him in. Angie, who married the much older Ben because he promised her there was millions of dollars worth of oil on his farm, has grown weary of his alcoholism and abusiveness. Attracted to Dan, she offers him a job on the farm, and with no other prospects, he accepts. In the morning, Ben gruffly negotiates a low wage for Dan, and over the next days pushes him to work long hours. One night, after Angie informs Dan about the oil, he is about to kiss her when Ben drives up. Two weeks go by during which Dan chafes under Ben's ill-treatment. One afternoon, upon seeing Ben whipping his overburdened horse, Dan tries to intercede and when Ben snaps the whip on Dan's back, Dan punches him. Back at the house, Angie defends Ben as a sad old man, after which Dan lashes out at her. When he apologizes, she begs him to stay. Later, Chip, who used to date Angie, informs her that he has had his neighboring land surveyed and discovered there is no oil, then tells Ben that Angie is having an affair with Dan. A drunken Ben drives home without realizing that young runaway Gilda Hadley is hiding in his back seat. At the farm, when Ben accuses Angie of cheating, she retorts that he lied about the oil and calls him old, prompting him to hit her, after which he pleads with her not to leave him. Ben retreats to the barn, where he finds Gilda and agrees to hide her in the loft. Just then, Dan arrives with the veterinarian, hoping to save Ben's ailing horse, but they are too late. Ben throws a bottle at Dan, who attacks him, but their fight is cut short by the entrance of the sheriff, who is searching for Gilda. Despite the sheriff's offer to share the reward offered by her wealthy father, Ben declares that he has not seen the girl. Meanwhile, Angie visits Dan as he packs to leave. Assuming she told Ben that they were lovers, Dan rejects her advances, then returns to the barn to demand his pay from Ben. Finding Ben on the ground, Dan assumes he is passed out and takes his car, not knowing that Gilda is again hiding in it. On the road, Gilda tells Dan that she is running away from her boyfriend, and that she dropped her locket in the Monkses' barn. Chip sees Ben's car pass and heads to the barn, where the sheriff has found Ben, dead from a head wound. Upon spotting the locket on the ground, Chip pockets it surreptitiously. That night, Gilda admits to Dan that she is fleeing to protest her father's remarriage, two years after her mother's death. Although she tries to seduce Dan, he firmly rebuffs the teenager, instead offering to help her return home. As soon as they stop, however, Dan is spotted by the police and arrested for Ben's murder. At the trial, Angie vouches for Dan's trustworthiness but her testimony about his fights with Ben damage Dan's case. With strong circumstantial evidence against Dan, who was the last to see Ben alive, his only hope lies in locating Gilda, who was watching from the loft and so may have seen the real killer. His lawyer is granted three days to find her, and while they wait, Chip visits Angie to demand her attentions. She throws him out, and after he drops his wallet, she discovers the locket inside and brings it to Dan's lawyer. Soon after, Gilda turns herself in and takes the witness stand, where she recounts what happened the night Ben died: After the other men leave, Ben climbs into the loft and tries to assault Gilda. In self-defense, she pushes him to the ground, and thinking he is merely unconscious, flees to his car. After exhibiting Gilda's locket as evidence of her presence in the barn, Dan's lawyer asks for more time to uncover the murder weapon, and soon a bloody anvil is found buried in the hay in the barn. The judge rules that the death occurred accidentally when Ben fell from the loft and hit his head on the anvil, and Dan is freed. As Chip is brought before the judge to be punished for withholding evidence, Gilda's father offers Dan a job in Los Angeles and Gilda hugs Dan goodbye. As he is leaving, Dan hears his lawyer thank Angie for her help, and he tells her she is a "swell gal." Although Angie is in love with Dan, she bravely bids him goodbye.
- Gangsters use a woman to get to a boxer and convince him to throw a big fight.
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- A film of Margaret Cho's one-woman stand-up show, in which she presents her take on modern sexual topics and minority issues.