Judge Judy is a syndicated reality court show that premiered in 1996. The show features Judge Judy Sheindlin presiding over small claims cases in a courtroom setting. As a female judge, Judy is known for her no-nonsense and humorous style. She is recognized for her gavel banging and famous 'Judyisms.' Judge Judy has won multiple Emmy Awards and is produced by Big Ticket Television.
The People's Court (1997) is a long-running reality TV show where real-life court cases are heard and decided by a female judge. The show follows the legal proceedings, arguments, and judgments, providing an inside look into the American justice system.
When a boy named Josh discovers a golden retriever named Buddy who has the ability to play basketball, they form a bond and Buddy becomes the star player on a struggling basketball team. However, complications arise when Buddy's abusive former owner tries to reclaim him.
Nuremberg is a TV mini-series that portrays the historic post-World War II trials of Nazi war criminals. The story revolves around the efforts of the US military and the Supreme Court Justice to bring justice to those responsible for crimes against humanity. The gripping drama unfolds in the courtroom as the defendants face trial and the world gets a glimpse of the horrors of the Holocaust and the atrocities committed during World War II.
In 'The Librarian: The Curse of the Judas Chalice,' a librarian embarks on a dangerous quest to find the Judas Chalice, a mystical artifact with the power to bring back vampires. Along the way, he faces off against vampire-human love, a duel with swords, and a thrilling sword-fight. This action-packed adventure also features comedy, romance, and elements of fantasy. Get ready for a thrilling ride as the librarian explores New Orleans and encounters various challenges and surprises.
In 2002, two rival Olympic ice skaters were banned from men's single competition. Now, they have a chance to compete again as a pairs team.
In the Oklahoma territory at the turn of the twentieth century, two young cowboys vie with an evil ranch hand and a traveling peddler for the hearts of the women they love.
In Bye Bye Birdie, a famous rock star named Conrad Birdie is drafted into the army, and before leaving, he plans to give a goodbye kiss to a lucky teenage girl on The Ed Sullivan Show, causing chaos in a small town.
Marked Woman is a crime drama film set in Manhattan, New York City during the Prohibition era. It revolves around a nightclub hostess who becomes a witness in a court case against a powerful mobster. As she faces threats and intimidation, she must decide whether to stand up for justice or succumb to fear. The film explores themes of loyalty, justice, and the price of speaking out against corruption.
Old Glory is an animated short film that serves as an educational tool, providing a historical lesson on American patriotism and the founding fathers. The story follows a schoolboy who falls asleep during his history lesson and dreams of Uncle Sam, George Washington, Patrick Henry, and other important figures from American history. Through various scenes and interactions, the film highlights key events and principles from the United States' past, such as the signing of the Declaration of Independence, Paul Revere's midnight ride, and the Gettysburg Address. It promotes a sense of national pride and the importance of knowing and upholding the values upon which the country was built.
Pluto's Judgement Day is a cartoon in which Pluto dreams that he has been sentenced to Hell for chasing a cat and accidentally being flattened by a steamroller. In Hell, Pluto is put on trial and defended by Mickey Mouse. He is ultimately saved when a mouse tricks the devil with a mousetrap, releasing Pluto and sending the devil flying into a vat of boiling tar. Pluto wakes up to find it was all a dream.
Five years after throwing a killer party and stealing Muffin away from alpha-male Zeta frat member Bud, head party nerd Ritchie is married (to Muffin!) and runs a detective agency.
Knock on Any Door is a crime drama film released in 1949. It tells the story of a young man named Nick Romano who is on trial for the murder of a police officer. The film explores themes of poverty, crime, and the flaws of the justice system.
The relatives of a rich old woman unsuccessfully try to have her declared insane, so they can divide up her money. To show them that there are no hard feelings, she invites them to her estate for the weekend so she can decide to whom she actually will leave her money when she dies. Soon, however, family members begin turning up dead.
All in a Night's Work follows the story of a publishing house employee who is mistaken for a blackmailer and gets caught up in a series of comedic mishaps. As he tries to clear his name and find the real culprit, he falls in love with a beautiful woman. The film is based on a novel and combines elements of comedy, romance, and mystery.
The Cheat (1915) is a drama/romance movie about a spendthrift wife who seeks help from a merchant in Burma. As she becomes indebted to him, she contemplates theft to pay off her debt. The plot explores themes of innocence, guilt, and societal taboos.
Juror Zasu accidentally swallows a piece of evidence which just happens to be a time bomb.
A mother is forced to question her sanity when her daughter disappears and she's told that she's been dead for over an year, igniting a chase for the truth in order to save her little girl's life before it's too late.
The stooges are fix-it men who are brought before a judge on a charge of chicken stealing. They escape from the courtroom and wind up getting hired in the judges' house after their antics attempting to fix the doorbell cause the servants to quit. The boys are discovered when the cake they bakes explodes all over a political supporter of the judge and he loses his chance for re-election.