A historian named Benjamin Gates embarks on a mission to find the famous Templar Treasure. With the clue given by his grandfather, Ben sets out to locate the national treasure hidden by the Founding Fathers of the United States and Freemasons during the American Revolutionary War. He must outsmart a team of mercenaries led by Ian Howe who are also after the treasure. Alongside his friend Riley and Dr. Abigail Chase, Ben deciphers ancient clues and navigates through dangerous obstacles to protect the family name and ultimately uncover the hidden treasure.
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.
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.
A mysterious alien lands on Earth with a warning for humanity, but his message is met with fear and suspicion. As governments and military forces try to decipher his intentions, the fate of the world hangs in the balance.
In 2010, a joint American-Soviet space mission is sent to investigate the mysterious monolith discovered on Jupiter in the movie 2001: A Space Odyssey. As the crew members uncover the truth behind the monolith's purpose and its effects on Jupiter and Earth, they experience a race against time to prevent a catastrophic event and unlock the secrets of the universe.
In Election, a high school teacher meets his match in an overachieving student politician named Tracy Flick. The teacher, Jim McAllister, convinces a football player, Paul Metzler, to run against Tracy. As the election unfolds, secrets are revealed, alliances are formed, and the teacher realizes the extent of Tracy's manipulative tactics. The movie explores themes of ambition, morality, and the consequences of our actions. In the end, both Tracy and the teacher learn important lessons about power and the price of success.
London-based journalist Martin Sixsmith meets Philomena Lee, a woman who was forced to give up her son for adoption years ago. Together, they begin a search for her son, encountering deception and uncovering the truth about what happened to him. As they dig deeper, they learn about the abuse and secrets surrounding the adoption process. Despite the obstacles, they are determined to find closure and reunite Philomena with her long-lost son.
A teenage boy named Duncan gets the opportunity of a lifetime when he goes on a date with Hallie, the president's rebellious daughter. They embark on an adventure through Washington, D.C., causing mischief and evading the Secret Service. Duncan learns about love, friendship, and the importance of being true to oneself.
Sherlock Holmes is called upon by a government agent to recover a top-secret document that could lead to serious consequences if it falls into the wrong hands. With the help of his loyal companion Dr. John Watson, they navigate through the streets of Washington, D.C. and uncover a web of espionage, patriotism, and murder.
A public celebration of the inauguration of Barack Obama as the 44th President of the United States of America at the Lincoln Memorial and the National Mall in Washington D.C., on January 18, 2009.
Button Gwinett Brown is a freshman congressman on a mission to rid Washington of corruption. He quickly runs afoul of the powerful Senator Norton...
When a college student receives a magical coin, he discovers that it gives him the power to control people and objects. However, he soon finds himself caught up in an espionage plot involving Russian spies and communist agents. With the help of a professor and a psychiatrist, he must use his newfound powers to save the day.
This documentary explores the events behind the racial tension in 1963, focusing on the events at the University of Alabama and Huntsville, as well as the actions of the President and Governor. It sheds light on the civil rights movement and the struggle for racial integration in the United States.
Short film which documents Marian Anderson's singing performance at the Lincoln Memorial.
Eat a Bowl of Tea is a comedy-drama that follows the struggles of a Chinese-American family living in post-World War II America. The story revolves around the challenges faced by the protagonist as he navigates through love, family, tradition, and identity in the midst of cultural assimilation. Set in 1949, the film provides a heartfelt and humorous exploration of the immigrant experience and the clash between Chinese and American cultures.
Boney is running for president and the Weinerville gang helps him with his campaign. However, the other candidate Hugh J. Magnate is not pleased and is working on an evil scheme to sabotage Boney along with his henchman "Knuckles". With the help of Boney's campaign manager Liberty Brown, they will expose Hugh for his evil plan to turn all nation's parks into parking lots.
This patriotic wartime short showcases the service bands of the U.S. Army, Army Air Force, Marines, and Navy.
Inauguration Day special showcasing the American people’s resilience, heroism, and unified commitment to coming together as a nation to heal and rebuild.
The United States Navy Band, conducted by Lieutenant Charles Brendler, performs naval and patriotic numbers on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C.
Eleanor and Franklin: The White House Years is a riveting drama that explores the complex mother-daughter relationship between Eleanor Roosevelt and her son, President Franklin D. Roosevelt, as they navigate the challenges of political life in the White House. Set against the backdrop of World War II and its aftermath, the film delves into themes of loneliness, remorse, and the struggle between visionary and reactionary forces. It also sheds light on Eleanor's role as a hostess and her commitment to social consciousness, highlighting issues such as homelessness, anti-Semitism, and racism. Through historical reinterpretation, the movie examines pivotal events like Franklin's death, his state funeral, and the postmodern reforms he introduced, such as social security and medical care. The narrative also touches on Eleanor's activism and her influential relationships with political figures like Winston Churchill and Harry Hopkins. With a focus on the west coast, including California and Pearl Harbor, the film delves into the plight of Japanese Americans during World War II. Capturing the essence of the era, it features iconic locations like the Lincoln Memorial and the White House in Washington, D.C. Drawing on elements of biography and historical drama, this film portrays Eleanor Roosevelt as a strong and independent woman, offering a nuanced portrait of her role in American politics.