The Man Behind the Badge is the title of a half-hour American television police drama series which aired on the CBS from 1953-1955 starring and hosted by character actor Charles Bickford. Years later, Bickford appeared as one of the owners of Shiloh Ranch in the NBC western series, The Vrginian. In its first season, The Man Behind the Badge aired on Sundays at 9:30 p.m. EST opposite ABC's Jukebox Jury.
Ultraman is a TV show about a high school student who gains the power to transform into a superhero with a power suit. He fights against villains and monsters to protect the city. The show combines elements of action, adventure, animation, drama, fantasy, and sci-fi. It is based on the popular Ultra Series and features exciting battles, cool weapons, and intense fights.
Wallace and Gromit, inventors and best friends, run a vegetable security and humane pest control business called 'Anti-Pesto'. They are faced with the challenge of protecting the town's vegetables from rabbits until the annual giant vegetable growing contest. However, when a giant werewolf-like rabbit starts wreaking havoc, they must capture the creature and win the heart of Lady Tottington. In a series of chaotic events, they discover that Wallace has become the Were-Rabbit, and with the help of Gromit, they save the day and turn Tottington Hall into a wildlife refuge for rabbits.
Funkstreife Isar 12 is a German television series.
Rookie Police Officer Daizaburo "Eddie" Ban joins New York's 34th precinct where he is partnered up with John Estes, also known as Sleepy to his friends and Mad Bull to everyone else. Mad Bull usually solves crimes using extreme violence and very unpoliceman-like behaviour which always gets him in trouble with the 34th precinct and his partner Daizaburo. Despite Mad Bulls questionable methods for solving crime he always has a good reason for what he did and together him and Daizaburo try to make New York a safer place for everyone.
After being betrayed by his former boss, an ex-Federale launches a brutal rampage of revenge against a Texas Senator. He must navigate through political corruption, immigration law, and his own personal loss to achieve his ultimate goal.
In Liverpool, a crisis-stricken and morally-compromised first-responder is assigned to a series of night shifts on the beat. As he navigates through the challenges of his job, he also battles his own personal demons, including depression and anxiety.
Galaxy Goof-Ups is a half-hour Saturday morning animated series produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions which aired on NBC from September 9, 1978 to September 1, 1979. The "Galaxy Goof-Ups" consisted of Yogi Bear, Huckleberry Hound, Scare Bear and Quack-Up as space patrolmen who always goofed-up while on duty and spent most of their time in disco clubs. The show originally aired as a segment on Yogi's Space Race from September 9, 1978 to October 28, 1978. Following the cancellation of Yogi's Space Race, Galaxy Goof-Ups was given its own half-hour timeslot on NBC. The show has been rebroadcast on USA Cartoon Express, Nickelodeon, TNT, Cartoon Network and Boomerang.
Southern Comfort is a psychological thriller that follows a group of National Guard soldiers who find themselves hunted by Cajun locals in the Louisiana bayou. As tensions rise and violence escalates, the soldiers must rely on their training and survival instincts to make it out alive.
Five Vermont state troopers, known for their pranks and screw-ups, must solve a crime to save their jobs and prove themselves to the local police department.
Troy the Train is the fastest train in the world. He makes sure that new vehicles arrive safely in Car City, and join the Car Team. Every day, Troy the train meets new friends, who follow him in amazing adventures.
When Suzano assumes the role of police chief at a new precinct, the timid newbie will have to prove his mettle to his fearless squad.
In The Jungle Book 2, Mowgli finds himself torn between the world of the jungle and the human village. With the return of Shere Khan, Mowgli must navigate a dangerous journey to protect his friends and find his place in the world.
A group of police officers respond to a call for backup and find themselves trapped in a nightmarish world filled with extreme violence, body horror, and madness. As they navigate through the darkness, they are confronted with gruesome scenes, including throat slitting, eye gouging, and gore. They soon realize that they are not alone and that their own sanity is at stake.
During World War I, a young man faces trauma, bravery, and friendship in the trenches. He documents the horrors of war and captures the realities of trench warfare. With freeze frames and fixed bayonets, he fights alongside his comrades, experiencing the brutality of battlefield and the camaraderie of soldiers. As the war progresses, he confronts acts of cowardice and captures the reality of life and death in the trenches.
Crown Vic follows a rookie cop and his seasoned partner as they embark on a dangerous one-night patrol in Los Angeles. As they navigate the treacherous streets, they encounter drug addiction, police brutality, and murderers. The film also explores the dynamics of their police partnership and the challenges they face while trying to protect and serve.
In a bid to improve the image of the police, a ragtag civilian patrol squad is formed. However, their efforts inadvertently put their lives at risk when they come face to face with a group of strange criminals.
Han Dujin and his team investigate a criminal conspiracy in order to protect the Han River.
After being falsely accused of a crime, an ex-convict security guard teams up with a police officer to uncover the truth and bring the real culprits to justice. Together, they navigate a web of corruption, race relations, and conflict, using their unique skills and knowledge to solve the case.
During World War II, a British patrol gets trapped in a minefield in the Libyan Desert. They must rely on their wits and resourcefulness to survive and complete their mission.