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- Refusing to let anything spoil their romantic weekend break, a young couple confront a gang of loutish youths with terrifyingly brutal consequences.
- A splinter group of Roman soldiers fight for their lives behind enemy lines after their legion is devastated in a guerrilla attack.
- Victor, a disillusioned 60-something whose marriage is on the rocks, opts to relive the week of his life when, 40 years earlier, he met his true love through a company that allows customers to return to the time period of their choosing.
- In 1914, an 11-year-old Black girl, Sarah Rector, struck oil on her Oklahoma land, igniting greed and corruption. Despite adversity, she prevailed through courage and faith, becoming the wealthiest Black girl in the world.
- Alex has been a fan of the Arthur and the Minimoys saga for years. When his friends offer him to go to the abandoned house where the film was shot, he accepts, unaware that they are about to fall into a plot.
- After having responded to her son's numerous letters in the guise of his father, a woman hires a stranger to pose as his dad when meeting him.
- A man recounts his life, from his childhood through his experiences in World War II, and the story of his self-sacrificing mother, who raised him alone.
- A young boy from a rural Senegalese village goes to the capital Dakar to see his idol, French actor Seydou Tall.
- Joseph, passionate dancer of hip-hop, refuses to enter the company of his father to try his luck in Paris. With his girlfriend Emma and his best friend Karim, he joins the Paris crew of Yuri, a famous breaker, to try to win an international competition of hip-hop.
- There's something odd about the Malaussène tribe; something fishy, some might even say abnormal...
- It is 1416, 13 years after Timur's victory over the Ottoman Empire at the Battle of Ankara. Çelebi Mehmed emerged victorious from the struggle for the Ottoman throne. Although the dispute for the throne is now over, the rural population is overwhelmed by a high tax burden, making them increasingly poor.
- Join your partner, Eve - voiced by Rose McIver (iZombie, The Lovely Bones), on a search for hidden clues and hard evidence as you investigate a ring of art thieves by exploring detailed, exotic locations. Decipher the clues and prove your cunning by solving puzzles that turn the tables on the conspirators, thwarting their plans. With cinematic videos, cutting-edge mobile graphics, and over 30 puzzles, Access Code will immerse you in its smart, suspenseful world of infiltration and intrigue. Uncover the conspiracy in this alluring crime adventure and reveal the true master plan.
- Punctual Pete prepares the "Shaved in Silence" shop for the day's business. He is as handy as a man with five thumbs. Gertie, almost a soubrette, looking for a job, decides that she is willing to try anything once. Seeing a sign in the barber shop window advertising for a lady barber she beats it home and brushes up on the tonsorial art. Hastening back to the shop, she passes herself off as an experienced lady barber and lands the job. With fifteen minutes' experience she is ready to meet all comers. Pat Rooney, a son of the Emerald Isle, decided to be "duded up." Gertie tackles him and gets the decision. Josh, the farmer, with a beard like a mattress, is the next victim. He also "gets his." A good slogan for this barber shop would be, "All hope abandon ye who enter here." The patrons generally make their exit much quicker than their entrance. Gertie, chancing to get a flash at the bank-roll of a "live one," grabs the roll and beats for a healthier territory.
- First scene: The interior of the theater: The spectators have barely settled down when the fire breaks out. Panic invades the public. Everyone is trying to escape. The firefighters intervened and saved a few people. Second painting: The exterior facade: Ropes are thrown over the balustrade. Some panic and jump to the ground? Others, including many women, let themselves slide to the ground.
- This documentary will educate, shed light and explore the many theories of the soul's purpose. Our goal is to cover various areas of energy medicine, paranormal encounters, holistic healing, Eastern medicine and much, much more.The Path will show the metaphysical to the mainstream audience and then prove it using quantum physics and string theory. One of the goals in making the documentary is to continue to raise the vibrational level of the universe and shed more light on the realm of holistic healing. The DVD series will be targeted to the mainstream American audience in order to educate people to consider alternative practices to achieve optimal health and overall a higher quality of living.
- On the floor above, a few busy gypsies dig a hole through the floor in the hope of gathering a meal that will cost them nothing. Discovering the theft, the neighbors arm themselves with brooms and pots and head upstairs. They only find an army of rats who have arrived from the attic and against whom they fight desperately. The rain falling through an opening in the roof means that our gypsies are forced to swim like fish. But the police arrive and take away all these excited people.
- Jesus, surrounded by his disciples and the holy women, moves away from the place of agony. No sooner has he taken a few steps than a cohort commanded by an officer from Herod's palace arrives with a bang. Judas is among this malicious soldiery; it is he who shows them Christ with a kiss. Then the troop seizes the Innocent to the great agitation of the holy women and the apostles.
- The touching illusions of youth and the good heart of a little girl come together to bring happiness back to the family home. Faced with the despair of her parents after the loss of a very dear child, the poor little girl, all in tears, went out into the countryside; and seeing a large cabbage field, she began to look for a little brother there. Miracle . here she sees him naked and pink in the middle of a huge cabbage. It's the poor little one that an unfortunate mother, pressed by need, had to abandon there. The little one brings it home triumphantly and the father and mother, who were crying in front of the empty cradle, smile at the little being that Providence sent them so timely and in such a strange way.
- A well-grown boy sees a box of his father's cigars, and pockets one. He goes downstairs, and no sooner is he out of the building when he joyously sticks the cheroot into his mouth. Feeling like a man, he goes to a nearby café, orders a drink, and then lights the weed. A close range view of his face is now given. He is flirting with a girl sitting near him. In a little while the cigar begins to act, and between the smiles towards the damsel there is interspersed a sickly expression. The sick feeling gains, but the young man keeps on smoking until he feels very ill; still unwilling to admit defeat. he loosens his collar and coat in an endeavor to be comfortable, but the waiter finally sees him and starts him home. Very ill and groggy, he finds the keyhole after much groping, and enters the wrong room. Here an indignant lodger seizes him and fires him downstairs. This seems to revive him somewhat, and the poor, sick boy makes his way to his own home where his fond mother is seen administering to the would-be man.
- These regions unexplored until now by cinema due to climatic difficulties (heat and humidity) and the religious superstition of the Mohammedans which forbids them from allowing themselves to be photographed, have provided us with a series of excellent scenes from a double point of view. interest and photographic quality. There we see successively the return of a column with women and children, an indigenous village with its tents which look like burrows full of teeming families and where women carry heavy loads or pound millet, the religious festival of Salam where the natives placed in long regular lines, straighter than ranks of soldiers on exercise, fall to the ground, with a single rhythmic movement, silent and hasty, remain prostrate for a few moments and get up without noise: once wild fills them and raises them up like puppets. Here now are tom-toms and dances, crouching people, among whom strange girls, covered in gold and shimmering fabric, pass with their calm pace; struggles of griots with marmoset faces, but already muscular like real men in miniature and dexterous like old wrestlers; a swimming of children in the Oua Oua: it is in the middle of the bush a precipitous fall of griots, leaps, tumbles, jumps and cries in a splash of water. The scene has an amusing lighting effect, the black and shiny griots swarm in the luminous water which seems to carry sunlight. Rocked by one wave, shaken by another, sometimes half turned, two teams of Minas and Krou natives, mounted on whaleboats, cross the passage of the bar, this formidable line of breakers with gigantic waves, populated by sharks.
- Young Max embarks on his first adventure of love. He has a date with a ripe lady, he had met on the last vacation and who is passing through the capital with her husband, relented the pleas of her boyfriend. Max, very agitated, having to go through father's room in order to leave the house, is hindered by the furniture and promotes a big mess. The old awake in astonishment and compel the novice back to the room, where the angry young man runs from one side to the other. A happy idea, he is making a chord with sheets and links it on the street. Unfortunately it is pillaged by the night guard to whom he begs compassion by showing the letter of love and the guards, good men, understand and forgive his precipitation. Finally he reaches the desired Modern Hotel, and asks for the room, indicated in the letter. At the door there is a huge pair of shoes: a mistake certainly, more so as in the nearby door there is a pair of delicate shoes. Enters softly and hears a quiet murmur: it is the beloved, who sleeps with certainty. He approaches the bed, and covers with kisses the hand that appeared between the linens. A formidable barrage of slaps, kicks, punches makes him roll on the floor: it was positively wrong and her husband covered the blows. With the chairs in wretched state, beaten, sore, unhappy loving, he is back home where the old already have seen his escape and he is still bound to suffer a deserved reprimand.
- Three little chimney-sweepers fall down at the door of a farmhouse exhausted with fatigue and cold when the snow is falling. The most courageous of them knocks at the door to ask for help but the farmer sends them away and goes into the house quickly to sit down by the fire. Whilst these unfortunate creatures are lying almost lifeless in the snow, an angel appears in the sky who, with a gesture, transforms the scene which is divided into two parts. Here the children are in a comfortable rustic house whilst the rich man is outside, he in his turn buried in the snow which is still falling. Then it is that the children see passing before them as in a dream a fine collection of toys which forms the principal attraction of the picture. But the scene is ended and everything has disappeared. The children awake and are ragged as before, and going out they see the rich man lying in the snow; they run to his help and bring him into the house to restore him. The rich man, touched by so much kindness and ashamed of his miserliness begs their pardon.
- After killing Cassandre to steal her treasure, Pierrot tries to bury the corpse under a pile of manure, but he cannot succeed. Death pursues him, he sees it everywhere. The bag of crowns that he wants to seize, the dial of the clock, the family portraits, everything turns into a skull. He wants to open a cupboard, it is again the specter of the victim that appears to him, he flees, it is a gendarme waiting for him at the door. The garden itself was transformed into a cemetery. Distraught, mad, he falls. Immediately, his visions disappear and everything returns to normal.
- From the heart of the Adi Vajra Shambhasalem Ashram situated at the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, Guruji Hamsah Nandatha takes us on a mind-warping adventure through his teaching on the sound OM. Discover the deep meaning of the Pranava Mantra OM and take the journey towards the Absolute Reality; experience the power of the sound which goes beyond the concept of time and space in order to awaken the Supreme-Self within you. Enter the vibration that unites all Faces of God. Through this simple and practical method, Guruji Hamsah Nandatha explains in detail the universal rules of Mantra Yoga Practice and offers us the ''Ultimate tool to reach the Divine''.
- Australia clinched the Test cricket series against India 3-2 on Friday (3 February) after a tense finish to the Fifth Test at the Adelaide Oval. Fittingly, it was the Australian captain Bob Simpson, back from a 10-year break and celebrating his 42nd birthday, who took the final wicket to wrap it up and give Australia the match by 47 runs. Simpson trapped Bhagwat Chandrasekhar leg before wicket to finish the Indian innings. Here is a report on the final day's play from the Australian Broadcasting Commission.
- At the edge of a beach, a couple sits; the woman falls asleep. He, who has seen a pretty bather, hastens to wait for her at the end of the bath and to court her. A photographer takes pictures: 1. The gentleman who joins the lady after coming out of the water. 2. The gentleman who kisses the lady's hand. 3. He ties the strings of his shoe to her. 4. He throws himself at his feet. 5. He takes her by the waist. 6. He tries to look inside a cabin. The gentleman returns to his wife who is still sleeping. As they leave, they stop at a postcard seller. Madame comes across the series where her husband appears with the bather. She then delivers a direct volley to her unfaithful husband.
- A thirsty ragged man slips among a group of cripples who are swarming and clamoring at the door of a church. Having diverted the alms intended for a blind man, all the poor people fall on the false beggar and beat him. The sexton intervenes and our man, freed, goes a few steps further to make more fools. He sits in the small car that an infirm gentleman has just left and after pitying the passers-by and making a profit, he goes to drink it blissfully in the front of a tavern.
- A gentleman stops on the street to pet a parrot and is bitten on the finger. A female doctor administers to the injured digit. She is so pretty and captivating that the man submits willingly to the treatment, and finds himself in love with her. When she is finished she accepts his thanks in a businesslike way and walks ahead, but he follows her and discovers where she lives. Later, with his bandaged finger, he is ringing her door bell and he is ushered into the torture chamber. Here the pretty doctor again administers to him, but while she does so he persists in telling her about another ailment troubling him. Before she can realize it he has proposed, and he is so handsome and dashing that she accepts him. The next scene breaches the courtship and she is seen in a bride's veil, he the groom. As he is alone with her, her maid enters and tells her of waiting patients. She leaves him abruptly and goes to attend to her business. He does not exactly like the idea but must submit. Now is shown how his young wife has not time enough to love him. Whenever he begins to bother her for attention she turns upon him severely and he can say naught. He sees her occupied with sick people, dabbling with wounds, etc., as if he does not exist. At dinner she eats quickly, denies him his wine and leaves him without any kiss. He sees a man enter her office and he suspects. Watching through the keyhole, he witnesses how she places her hands on his person, but does not understand that it is only in a professional capacity, and in a fit of jealous rage he bursts into the room. She promptly ejects him, however, and proceeds with her patient. In the last scene she is at study and he is bothering her for some evidence of attention. Again and again she puts him off, and finally seats him in a chair and places in his lap a basket full of socks for darning. She puts a needle in his hand and orders him to darn and then resumes her studies. A close range view shows him diligently at work plying the needle.
- Along the race route, there are all kinds of alcoholic drinks, intended to "invigorate" drunks. From time to time, a drunk collapses dead drunk on the road. We finally see the goal where a barrel of cognac and glory await the lucky winner who arrives half-naked, staggering. What a relief for this man to finally be able to lie down on a mattress. But alas, he lay down on the mayor's wife who fell to the ground completely drunk and who addressed him with a serious admonition.
- Mr. Lambin wakes up with a start, glances at the clock: sadly, it's eleven o'clock and he has an appointment at noon with his friends, where he is invited for lunch. Mr. Lambin dresses hastily, goes out hastily while looking at his watch and accidentally comes across a dog shearer whom he knocks over without apologizing: he has plenty of time, in a hurry as he is. With that, the shearer, followed by his poodle, runs after him, insulting him. But Mr. Lambin has no ears, he is deaf, he is blind, he rushes by, overturning everything in his path and followed by a growing and vociferous crowd. Meanwhile, the couple are languishing over the burnt and already cold roast: "Let's get started," they say, "that'll make it happen." He arrives, in fact, as they were folding their napkins, enters in a gust of wind, followed by his numerous victims: shearer, elegant lady, fish seller, peddler, trot followed by an old handsome man, etc. Drama and eventful chase down the stairs, after which Mr. Lambin, gathering together the reliefs of the feast, conscientiously strives to make up for lost time.
- Discover more about all the celebrities you love or you hate. Type in questions on YouTube during the show or call in the number provided.
- Here, the silica is melted with the bases; there, the crushed and mixed components are calcined to expel the water then melted in the crucible. Loaded to the jaws, giving off glows and visible heat, the hearths devour shovelfuls of coal, constantly renewed by panting, almost naked men. Leaning over these braziers, blinded, deaf, with blurred eyes under burnt eyelashes, the glass-maker blows air into a mass of molten glass which swells, tapers, thins, is brought to the desired shape by rotational movements in the molds. His cheeks, distended with effort, fill disproportionately with air and empty with a thousand little folds like two deflating balloons. It seems that he too is part of the complicated tools, that he is an instrument among these instruments, something like a pump, without consciousness, without will, turning, blowing with all the gears in this fiery hell which makes one look up to seek the pure air, the free and healthy air of the great sky; but we see hovering up there a thick and dark cloud where all the small facets of the fluttering coal shimmer.
- Historical legend composed of five Scenes. 1. William Tell's heroism. 2. The Plot. 3. The Apple. 4. Death of Gessler. 5. The Swiss cheer their Liberator. This popular and interesting legend takes place amidst the country life of the mountain populations. The beautiful and picturesque sites which exist in Switzerland have given us an opportunity of utilising the resources our theatre affords, and our scene-painters have been able to have a free run on their imaginations, and have completed the work by a series of magnificent scenes in the most artistic character.
- The boxers seize a missionary and hang him by the feet over a fire, afterwards setting fire to the mission station. A detachment of the allies comes on the scene and charge them with fixed bayonets, putting them to flight and killing a good many. Across a stream and cross over on their way to the town, escorting some boxer prisoners.
- A burglar breaks into a house and sees a splendid click on a mantel piece. He takes it and wraps it up, but looking at the mantel-piece, he sees that the clock has gone back there. What has he got in his bundle? He opens it and perceives the head of a policeman. - Frightened out of his wits, he wants to get out but he cannot find the exit, and the policeman who seems to come out of the ground arrests him.
- This scene, performed in a magnificent setting, represents a Chinese conjurer who, after transforming a Buddha into a pretty woman, makes her disappear in an enormous lantern. Then, taking this lantern again and making it smaller as he wishes, he multiplies it to the point of forming a superb garland which hangs from the ceiling. Then, we see a shower of confetti fall which he, using a fan, rises into a vase from which emerges the woman who appeared to us previously. Finally, after changing her into a man, he makes the latter disappear in turn.
- A traveler takes a room for the night in a hotel and is about to go to bed when he finds himself on the top of a sideboard which is changed instantly into a boat and the sea floods the chamber. - He gets frightened and falls head first into the water and endeavors to save himself by swimming, but instead of being in the water he is simply on the floor. - It was but a dream and he hopes that he may now enjoy a sleep. He again attempts to get into bed, but finds himself on the mantelpiece from which he is suddenly thrown, he gets up and rushes out of the room.
- In an artist's studio, a servant while dusting is bitten by a terracotta bust. Furious, he overturns the bust which breaks on the ground but all the pieces come back together to take their original shape. Terrified, he breaks it again and twice, the bust returns to its place on the base. To finish, he carries the subject under his arm and all the statues follow him.
- Monsieur and Madame, people of mature and respectable age, are sitting on a rock; they admire the beauties of the shore. But Monsieur is dashing, sea air, perhaps. While Madame only thinks about dozing off peacefully, Monsieur, to distract himself, takes his binocular and points it at the four corners of the horizon without managing to dispel his boredom when suddenly he sees people splashing, laughing, splashing all around them are charming young women who are taking their bath and enjoying it to their heart's content. Joining them and mingling with their joyful circle is a matter of an instant. But he had reckoned without his wife. The latter, as we think, cannot remain impassive before this very cheerful spectacle and it is in the very middle of the liquid element that she comes to look for her perfidious husband. We can guess how the domestic scene ends.
- A drunkard who has crossed the Pont-Neuf suddenly begins to insult the statue of Henry IV. Seeing that he doesn't answer him, he takes off his shoes and throws his shoes at him. To the drunkard's great amazement, Henry IV got off his horse, gave him a solid beating, then hoisted him onto the pedestal and went to hide. The drunkard finds nothing better than to ride the horse instead of the primitive statue. An agent arrives who, stunned to see our drunkard in place of Henry IV, climbs on the pedestal to dislodge the intruder, but he is suffocated by a liter of wine that the drunkard pours on his head.
- The wife gets up, runs to the clock and seeing the time, hurriedly awakens her husband. They will miss the train. In their hurry they cannot find their clothes, madam starts to put on her vest when it immediately changes to the husband's pants, the same happens to the husband. They quarrel and throw all the clothes upon the floor. During the struggle they both fall and upon rising again they are fully dressed, but as they go out, they discover that they are dressed in each others clothes. Another quarrel ensues, and they are again in their night garments. In desperation they run away followed by their clothes.
- A door keeper carries up to an artist's lodgings the receipt for his rent; he has a fearful toothache. The artist, badly off does not know how to get out of his dilemma, when one of his friends, happening to be there, helps him out by pretending to be a dentist. They make the man sit on a chair and the dentist operates with a pair of pincers, while the artist takes the receipt left on the table by the imprudent doorkeeper and puts in its place a blank paper. After having pulled out an enormous tooth, the so-called dentist blackens the face of the doorkeeper who retires after having warmly thanked his benefactor.
- Madame is having a tete-a-tete with her lover. Everything is going on all right when suddenly they hear somebody ascending the stairs. It is the husband. What is to be done? The lover sees a bear-skin on the floor and slips under it in time. The husband enters and while he is kissing his wife the lover tries to get to the door, hidden under the bear-skin. As the husband sees his carpet moving by itself, he is overcome with fear and the lover avails himself of it to get out, leaving the skin on the landing. Still the courageous husband pulls himself together again and running to the door picks up the skin and carries it triumphantly to his wife who heartily laughs at the stupidity of her dear husband.
- Prem and his friends are having a bit of a kick around at a near by park, when then see an attractive young woman jogging around. They start to make eye contact, observing her. Days pass, we Prem watching her and her every move. One afternoon as she is leaving a cafe he follows her and attacks her taking her to a remote location and eventually raping her and leaving her behind. Things doesnt stop there as the table starts to turn. The hunter becomes the hunted.
- Paris Voyance Live is a live talk show in which French-speaking viewers from all around the world can ask the show's host - supernatural expert - Raphaël Pathé aka Raphael The Worlds Medium - questions about their future.
- A customer enters a barber's shop at five minutes to twelve. He is told that they close at noon, but the client is in a hurry and insists upon being attended to at once. So the barber in a very bad humor starts to shave him, but as 12 o'clock strikes, although he has but shaved half his face he kicks him out of the shop.
- The good peasant's head emerging from a wide funnel-shaped neck which seems to have been made on purpose has an idea, to pour the water from the carafe into it, a slap here, a kick there, and Toto moves on to another exercise. He exerts his malice on everyone around him and seems to say, à la Louis XIV: "The State is me!" On the way to school, Mr. Toto meets an old blind man holding out his bowl and "this age is merciless" places a stone on it; a charitable gentleman, passing after him, takes two pennies out of his pocket, what thanks does he take from the mystified and furious beggar, and Toto laughed.
- Officers chase thieves to roof of house; one of them, mishandled by one of the burglars, slips from the roof and clings desperately to the gutter, but another burglar arrives who makes him let go by hitting his fingers with his heel. The agent falls into the void. Arrest of the gang.
- A coal man decides to have a bath. After he is in the bath, he turns on the taps. After a while, he sees that the bath will overflow and he tries to turn them off but can't. The room fills with water and his clothes float away. With his knee on a stool he tries to catch them but the stool tips over and he falls back, splashing and paddling.
- A traveler awakes suddenly to find it very late, he jumps out of bed and begins to dress, but there is no need for him to do so as his clothes, shoes, hat, and umbrella all precipitate themselves in their respective places upon him. He is ready to go out when, just as he opens the door he is thrown forcibly backward and finds himself again undressed, all the clothes, etc. falling in a heap on the floor. He attempts to pick them up, but as he does so they disappear into the air one by one, as he tries to seize hold of them.