Follow the lives of two friends, one from the North and one from the South, as they navigate their friendship and the challenges of the American Civil War.
A detailed look at the events and impact of the American Civil War, including the key figures and battles. Explores themes of slavery, political leaders, military strategies, and the impact on American society.
In a high school where historical figures are cloned, including Abraham Lincoln, Cleopatra, Joan of Arc, John F. Kennedy, and more, they must navigate the trials of normal teenage life. As they struggle to fit in, make friends, and figure out who they are, they also uncover a conspiracy involving brainwashing and the true purpose of their existence.
Clone High is a high school comedy that centers around a group of clones of historical figures who are all trying to find their own identity while dealing with the challenges of teenage life. The show is known for its clever satire, surreal humor, and unique animation style.
Larry Daley, now a successful CEO, discovers that his museum exhibit friends have been shipped to the Smithsonian Institution. He goes on a mission to rescue them from an evil Pharaoh and his troops, using a magical tablet. Along the way, Larry meets historical figures and embarks on an adventure to save the world.
Abraham Lincoln, the 16th President of the United States, discovers that vampires are planning to take over the United States. In order to prevent this, he embarks on a mission to hunt and eliminate the vampires. With the help of his mentor, Henry Sturgess, Lincoln learns the ways of vampire hunting and acquires the necessary skills and knowledge. He forms relationships along the way, including a romantic one with Mary Todd, but is faced with the challenges of betrayals and personal losses. Lincoln successfully defeats the vampire leader, Adam, and his army with the use of silver weapons. In the end, Lincoln is warned about an impending assassination but chooses not to become a vampire to continue the fight against them.
The Lazarus Man is an American Western television series produced by Castle Rock Entertainment which first aired on January 20, 1996, and ended on November 9, 1996. Starring Robert Urich as the title character, The Lazarus Man debuted on Turner Network Television and ran for 20 episodes.
After being raised by Native Americans, a white man discovers he has five half-brothers and sets out with them to find their abusive father and get revenge.
In 1850, California is voting on statehood. Zorro, now Don Alejandro De La Vega, protects the ballots and foils a plot. His wife Elena is blackmailed into divorcing him, and three months later, Zorro feels the people no longer need him. He attends a party where he becomes suspicious of French Count Armand. Zorro must save his friend Guillermo's family and stop Armand's plan to build a railroad. He uncovers a secret society and their plot to throw the United States into chaos. With the help of his son Joaquin, Zorro saves California and continues his mission.
The Blue and the Gray is a miniseries that depicts the events of the American Civil War, focusing on the experiences of various characters from both the Union and Confederate sides. With themes of bravery, sacrifice, and the devastating impact of war, this series delves into the personal lives and relationships affected by the conflict.
Mr. Peabody, the most accomplished dog in the world, and his young human adopted son Sherman, use their time machine - The WABAC - to go on outrageous adventures. However, when Sherman uses the time machine without permission, he accidentally rips a hole in the universe and must repair history before the space-time continuum is irreparably destroyed.
Benjamin Gates, the great-great-grandson of Thomas Gates, tries to clear his ancestor's name in the assassination of Abraham Lincoln by following a clue in John Wilkes Booth's diary. With the help of his team and a book of secrets, they embark on a globetrotting adventure to find the hidden City of Gold and unravel the conspiracy surrounding the assassination.
Sandburg's Lincoln is a six-part mini-series starring Hal Holbrook as Abraham Lincoln, the sixteenth President of the United States.
In the aftermath of the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln, a woman named Mary Surratt is charged as a conspirator. As the trial unfolds, her lawyer and a Union war hero work to uncover the truth and save her from being executed.
Two rock-'n-rolling teens, on the verge of failing their class, set out on a quest to make the ultimate school history report after being presented with a time machine. They travel back in time, abducting historical figures to help them complete their report. Along the way, they face challenges, escape from kings, and inspire a future society that reveres them. In the end, they successfully complete their report, pass their class, and are joined by the rescued princesses in their band, Wyld Stallyns.
Pee-wee Herman, a man-child with eccentric mannerisms, embarks on a road trip to attend his friend's birthday party. Along the way, he encounters strange characters and gets into hilarious misadventures.
Experimenter is a biographical drama that explores the life and work of the controversial psychologist Stanley Milgram. The movie focuses on Milgram's infamous electric shock experiments, in which he tested people's willingness to obey authority figures. Through these experiments, Milgram revealed the dark side of human behavior and challenged the commonly held belief in personal responsibility. The film also delves into the personal life of Milgram, including his relationship with his wife and his struggles with the ethical implications of his research.
"Lincoln" was a 1988 American television mini-series starring Sam Waterston as Abraham Lincoln, Mary Tyler Moore as Mary Todd Lincoln, and Richard Mulligan as William H. Seward. It was directed by Lamont Johnson and was based on Gore Vidal’s novel. It covers the time period running from Lincoln’s election as President of the United States to the time of his assassination. When released for home entertainment, the title was changed to "Gore Vidal's Lincoln" Lamont Johnson won an Emmy for directing Lincoln. The film was shot almost entirely in Richmond, Virginia and it cost $8 million to produce.
After being mistaken for an actor, a New York thief is sent to Hollywood to train under a private eye for a potential movie role but the duo are thrown together with a struggling actress into a murder mystery.
Killing Lincoln is a movie that tells the story of the assassination of Abraham Lincoln and the manhunt for his killer, John Wilkes Booth. Set during the American Civil War, the movie explores the events leading up to Lincoln's death and the aftermath of the assassination. It delves into the motivations and actions of both Lincoln and Booth, as well as the impact their actions had on the nation.