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- Three teenage girls come of age while working at a pizza parlor in the Connecticut town of Mystic.
- A widowed Coast Guard Admiral and a widowed handbag designer fall in love and marry, much to the dismay of his 8 and her 10 children.
- Lt. Cmdr. Tom Dodge is assigned as Captain to the USS Stingray, an old diesel driven submarine that has seen better days.
- Real estate development project manager Elli is sent by her company to acquire the beachfront property they've chosen as the site of their new resort. Brody, the charming local wants to make sure the town's beloved pier remains intact.
- After graduating from a prestigious Eastern university, 8 devoted female friends go their separate ways: one leaves for Europe, while the others experience troubled relationships. Decades later they get to meet one last time.
- In the Connecticut River Valley, Parrish McLean and his mother are newly employed by the Sala Post tobacco farm that is engaged in a competition war with the neighboring Judd Raike tobacco corporation.
- After failing to get the coveted role of the Sugar Plum Fairy in this year's production of The Nutcracker, Vivíana Serrano joins forces with Natalia, to create a surprise reprise of the Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy...with a Latin twist.
- A prison guard at Leavenworth with lofty ideals and hopes of reform struggles to understand a violent, hateful and conscienceless convict. The result is a written testimonial to a crime that no one could have predicted.
- A look at the New York Yankees attempt to win the 1977 World Series. Based on Jonathan Mahler's book "Ladies and Gentlemen, the Bronx Is Burning."
- Not all blood-thirsty predators are in the deep sea, some can be your hero.
- A submarine lieutenant and his commander fall in love with the same girl.
- Revolves around four friends at a prestigious university whose promising futures are jeopardized when they become connected to the accidental death of a classmate. When another student says she knows about their involvement, the friends panic and start to plot her murder.
- Navy officers fall for Ann. She has her own plans. USS Pensacola is struck during a last dive drill, there is an attempt to rescue. The USS Dolphin (D-1) and her crew depart from Connecticut to San Diego via the Panama Canal. They come into troubles.
- A portrait of the life, culture and food surrounding the lovers of Polka music. The title is taken from an old Polka standard. Stars of the Polka world are highlighted.
- The owner of a small-town junkyard offers a cash reward to whomever can kill her uninvited, space-suited alien guest when its spacecraft crash-lands into her barn. Every wacko within 100 miles turns out, and before long, the junkyard is transformed into a war zone of man vs. man vs. machine vs. alien vs. God only knows what.
- Carrier pilot Lieutenant Bob Bingham (Mark Stevens) is rescued at sea by a submarine after he freezes at the controls and crashes, killing his two crewmen. He returns to civilian life but soon afterwards, looking for redemption, applies for submarine duty. At the New London, Conn., training base he renews acquaintance with Commander Heywood (James Millican) and Lieutenant Gates (Douglas Kennedy), the skipper and engineering officers of the sub that rescued him at sea. Bingham falls in love with Navy nurse Lieutenant Susan Peabody (Dorothy Malone), daughter of Warrant Officer Peabody (Charles Winninger) and the steady girl friend of Gates. Heywood gets a submarine command at the outbreak of the Korean "police action" and Bingham and his friend, Lieutenant Graham (Bill Williams), are part of the officer's group on Heywood's sub.
- THE MISSING GIRL tells the story of Mort, the lonely and disillusioned owner of a comic book shop, and Ellen, the emotionally disruptive, aspiring graphic novelist he's hired. The story involves the search for a girl who isn't missing and the discovery that it's never too late for late bloomers.
- A realty television show about Bounty Hunters, in the style of "COPS"
- A campfire story comes to life for a group of counselors on the last day of summer at Camp Briarbrook.
- Explores the relation ship between two poets Richard Harteis and William Meredith former US poet laureate and winner of every major American award for poetry including the 1988 Pulitzer prize.
- Brian, a stand-up comedian whose life is spinning out of control, has to deal with kidnap, then escapes and had to search for his would-be murderer who has ordered the kidnap.
- Charlotte Marlin was raised on a Connecticut farm in the shadow of Micah's apple tree, whose fruit, according to legend, changed from pale green to spotted red after a peddler was killed and buried at its base. Orphaned, Charlotte goes to live with her aunt and pretty cousin Margaret. She meets Neil Kennedy, a poor boy who is working his way through college, and they become friends. Margaret, who is engaged to wealthy Willis Hayland, teases Charlotte, who considers herself to be plain-looking. At high school graduation Charlotte's academic achievements are obscured by Margaret's leading role in the school play. Jealous of Margaret, Charlotte resolves to make everybody like her, to be famous, and to marry a millionaire. She learns that to make everybody like her, she must be friendly to everyone. To become famous, she becomes a golfer and wins the world's championship tournament. She nurses millionaire Perry Graham after hitting him in the head with a golf ball, supposedly an accident, but when Perry falls in love with her, Charlotte realizes that she loves Neil, who has become a promising physician.
- In 1974, five former activists from the 1960s meet in a bar, but do not relate. Each is lost in his or her own memories of more hopeful, revolutionary days.
- Strange things have been happening recently, and Halley Scott has been paying attention. Over the last few weeks, mysterious meteors have been falling to earth unannounced, and not predicted by scientists. With the help of a heat seeking tracking device that uses radio waves (referred to as an "amplifier"), Halley and her partner Jon Howard track the biggest meteor yet to the remote location of an abandoned fort. Once there, supernatural events begin to ensue. Strange cries for help can be heard over the amplifier, and a mysterious beast pursues them and corners them inside the tunnels of the fort. Who are these cries for help coming from, and where did this beast come from? The answers might just make you question everything.
- It is a live action feature film that is set in a world where the undead have risen and can be tamed to live peacefully with humans. People have been split between those who support undead rights and those who do not. Andrew and Emily, from either camp, meet and start to fall in love, while Brian just struggles to fit in. It is a social/political satire, story of struggle and a romantic love story all wrapped into one.
- A young woman discovers a mysterious lesion on her chest the morning after a disappointing tryst with a new lover. Throughout the rest of her day, she finds that she may not be the only one who is experiencing these unsightly symptoms. While questioning her reality and the reality of others, she looks down the barrel of a problem that may take more than a glass of wine, a quick-fix ointment or even a heart-to-heart with a friend to solve.
- Jena Anderson is a typical young woman who just happens to have a suspected terrorist for a fiancé. When a nameless government agency grabs her and interrogates her to find out what she knows, we see all of the methods that that are allowed by the Geneva Convention and are used on prisoners who are suspected of terrorist acts. When one of the agents crosses the line, the investigation is shut down as quickly as it began and Jena is set free. The ending of this "day in the life" story takes you by surprise and promises to make you question what you believe to be the truth.
- A video series documenting trains, railroads, subway systems and model train exhibits in different locations.
- A woman walks the infamous Hope Trail, a trail from Westerly to Manhattan, to find herself again after being lost in her chaotic life.
- America learns the value of wartime preparedness in de Rochemont's study of World War I's effect on average citizens.
- When Caleb seeks a new business partner for his failing enterprise, things are not what they seem. Now, Caleb is faced with the most important decision of his life. Is Café Leviathan his salvation or his reckoning?
- What do you do when you see division, fear, and heartbreak overtaking your small urban town but no one stepping up with a solution? In 2010, an unlikely group of citizens stood up and took action to heal the hurt of New London, CT, in the aftermath of a brutal murder that set the city ablaze with anger, fear, and racial divide. They proved that we are all "Those People," and yet, none of us are. This documentary follows the founders, participants, and volunteers of the New London Talent show, a showcase that was started to provide an outlet for the town's local youth and would grow over the next decade to include more than 65 cities and towns, selling out the historic Garde Arts Center theater yearly. As you hear their stories, experiences, and pain, you will also see their triumphs...and a city brought together and prepared to confront the battles that would come in 2020 and beyond. The New London Talent Show proved that when you face your biases and come together with your talents, you will be surprised by the healing, intentional conversations, and dreams that can arise. Unity begins with accepting our role in stereotyping others and admitting that at any time we can be, are, and have been "Those People."
- A sci-fi comedy web series about the amusing ups and downs of hapless alien starship captain Zerks Ganymedewski.
- S.D. 47988 is a live music DVD by the band Gridlock filmed on May 23, 1994 at the El-N-Gee Club in New London Connecticut. This video is the first public performance by Gridlock.
- Ben wins the hand of a prosperous merchant's daughter by finding the father's lost trading ship, but not before a rival suitor lays several traps along the way.
- The 4-oared and 8-oared crews are seen at various points during the struggle. The steady, rapid sweep of the oars in unison, with the many boats dotting the river gives a picturesque scene on the sheet, although the films are indistinct at times, and there is no great continuous portion of either race shown.
- #1 New York Times bestselling author Wally Lamb discusses the inspirations for his sixth novel I'll Take You There. Filmed at The Garde, a former vaudeville theater that is one of the story's primary settings.
- ShortA pilgrim encounters a witch on a remote island, who proposes a disturbing bargain.
- A film illustrating the American civil rights pertaining to police encounters with various dramatized scenarios illustrating how they can be exercised.
- Known today primarily for his role in the development of the electromagnetic telegraph and Morse code, Samuel F. B. Morse began his career as a painter. His monumental Gallery of the Louvre was the culmination of a three-year period of study in Europe. For his canvas, Morse selected masterpieces from the Musée du Louvre's collection and "reinstalled" them in one of the museum's grandest spaces, the Salon Carr, envisioning that space as a workshop in which individuals study, sketch, and copy from his imagined assemblage. Morse exhibited the painting only twice, in New York and New Haven, where it was highly praised by critics and connoisseurs but rejected by the public. Crushed by the response, Morse soon ceased painting altogether, moving on to his more successful experiments in communications technology. Close to two hundred years later, Gallery of the Louvre underwent a six month conservation treatment in the studio of American painting specialists Lance Mayer and Gay Myers. The treatment was intended to study Morse's technical processes, and to repair damages that had occurred over time. This video documents the conservation, which yielded numerous insights into the story of the painting's creation, including how Morse employed experimental techniques and materials in the construction of his composition and how his methods and the rigors of transatlantic travel caused damages that necessitated extensive repairs probably undertaken by the artist himself before the painting's first public exhibition. Featuring interviews with conservators, curators, and other specialists, this 30-minute video shares exciting new information about one of the most lauded American paintings of the early nineteenth century.
- This Paper Tiger examines the typical American college party.
- Hans Von Bulow stated, "He who cannot read between the lines, who does not possess a certain quantum of ingenuity, who brings with him no fantasy himself, remains a respectable distance from Bach's 'Chromatic Fantasy'." World-class violist, Rozanna, enters an empty stage and plays the 'Chromatic Fantasy.' She grows more and more intimate with the music, her environment slowly leaves her, as she slips deep into her mind. In her fantasy, Rozanna, clutching her silent white viola, pursues her musical Red self from a courtyard and to a garden. Finally, in the forest, Rozanna in White finds her Red self and approaches to the final, passionate measures. White creeps closer and closer to her Red self, and, summoning up the courage, plays the final, conclusive note.
- The U.S.S. Virginia is the first of thirty planned attack submarines designed after the Cold War. This program reviews the designs of the United States' previous attack submarines and the new post-Cold War threats and missions that make the new design necessary. Then we follow the Virginia on its sea trials leading up to its commissioning ceremony into the U.S. Navy fleet.
- After his experimental antics get him fired from his restaurant job, Quincy Bernstein attempts to join the exclusive Food Club. The heads of the club, Tom and Clem, ask Quincy to prove his love for food in a physical manner, and that's when things start to get bananas.
- In this intimate documentary, Charles Chu reveals his life story and philosophies.
- Underneath the retina, hyaline bodies accumulate.
- A grain miller lost his daughter and converted his mill into a church.
- Based on the true story of the New London Lighthouse Haunting. Ernie loves his job on the local lighthouse, but his wife suffers from a deep loneliness. His love for work drives Amy to another man. Ernie is destroyed by the news and takes his life, leaving Amy and his friends behind. Or does he...? Amy beings to experience weird events during the night, at moments catching a glimpse of Ernie in the corner of her eye. She's heartbroken but needs to move on, however, a certain 'presence' won't let her.