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- 1952. Drama. Directed by Michael McCarthy. Starring Natasha Parry & Donald Houston. In a spooky mansion, one of three sinister spinsters tries to poison her nephew's wife to steal a large inheritance.
- A young boy, his family, and the migrant workers they hire to work their cotton farm struggle against difficult odds to raise and sell the crop. Meanwhile, the boy dreams of living in better conditions. However, with this particularly tough farming season, the boy learns that his challenges guide him in discovering who he really is.
- ShortThe story is a mysterious tale following the journey of a spirited young girl as she ultimately comes to learn of her destiny and special powers of healing.
- Over sixty years ago, a murder rocked Live Oak, Florida, and awakened the nation. Today, the ghosts still remain.
- You're in a sanatorium and you can't remember who you are. Explore and discover where you are and make choices that will drastically effect your story and your ending. Set on Blackwood Mountain, 60 years before the events of Until Dawn.
- A young delinquent is sent to prison for a statutory rape.
- Follows the life of translator Hanako Muraoka; from the turbulent Meiji Period, to the Taisho Period and the Showa Period. Hanako Muraoka would go on to translate novel "Anne of Green Gables," by Canadian author Lucy Maud Montgomery.
- Sequel to the 1960 film Bad Luck aka Zezowate Szczescie (1960). After leaving prison, Jan Piszczyk intends to lead an ordinary life. Meeting the dissident Renata complicates his plans.
- This RKO Sportscope describes the origin and development of the farm system of minor league clubs, which was designed by Branch Rickey, of the Pittsburgh Baseball Club, to discover promising young players.
- A top-notch variety offering. In addition to the smooth music of the Blue Barron aggregation, there is neat harmonizing of "Stay Awhile" and "Undecided" on the part of Betty Clark and the Blue Notes and some pleasing dance routines by the ballroom duo, Gino and Susanne. Best of all, the Modernaires, specialists in satire, sing two really funny novelties - "Relax" and "Run, Joe, Run" - which burlesque neurotics and fortune-tellers.
- Allen Funt conceals his mike and camera in a drug store and later in a premium shop. Most amusing of the unwitting performers is a pert moppet with a flair for comedy who creates sustained laughter in her efforts to memorize a school poem. Other objectives of Funt's humor are a bewildered chap, heckled into purchasing hair tonic, and a frustrated woman who attempts to count her coupons while Funt does his efficient best to prevent it.
- As a village girl topped in the divisional exam, the chairman of that village granted her wish of visiting the capital, Dhaka. Actually, her dream was visiting the Shaheed Minar, the monument dedicated to the martyrs of language movement 1952. But the girl and her father did not get any cooperation to fulfill that dream after reaching Dhaka.
- An animated canter down memory lane which gives the audience an opportunity to let go in song. The numbers selected - "Pony Boy," "Mary's a Grand Old Name" and "Some of These Days" - are those which people enjoy singing.
- The annual compendium of highlights from last season's major intercollegiate gridiron classics.
- The murder of 28-year-old Geoffrey Charles Dean, a booking clerk at Ash Vale railway station. The murderer was 23-year-old John James Alcott, a railway fireman from Hither Green Depot, who stole £160 from the railway booking office.
- John F. Kennedy launches a long-shot bid for power; the seemingly perfect candidate must confront the issues of his health, faith and fidelity if he is to have any chance of reaching the White House.