The Brady Bunch is a half-hour comedy series that follows the misadventures of a family united when single mother Carol (Florence Henderson) finds love and marriage with single father Mike Brady (Robert Reed). The Brady's tackle typical family issues such as sibling rivalry misunderstandings and growing up in a way that brought innocence and charm to the series. Includes all 25 funny and heartwarming episodes from the First Season!
Riley Blackwood dismisses the spirit of Christmas as he and his single mum are down on their luck just before the festive season. However, Riley is visited by a magical Christmas spirit called Hope, who promises to help his family rediscover their holiday joy.
Snow (Shanley Caswell) was stunned when her Father (Eric Roberts) remarried. Still hurt and reeling, Snow began a cycle of bad behavior. We pick up when Snow's bad behavior has peaked. Resentful of the tension Snow has caused in the house, her stepmother Linda (Maureen McCormick), a conniving woman with many secrets, convinces her father to send Snow away to a discipline camp.In the middle of the night Snow finds herself abducted by masked strangers and taken away to an isolated location.The camp is run by the militant hunter (Tim Abell), who specializes in turning around troubled kids. There are seven campers in total, and at first Snow finds the experience a rude awakening. Meanwhile, her father starts to regret his decision to send her away, and her stepmother finds herself wondering if her control over the man is slipping.Back at camp, Snow learns that the camp has a history. Apparently there had been a murder there years prior and the prime suspect, one of the campers, disappeared into the woods never to be found again. When Snow starts to suspect that someone is watching from a distance... stalking them... she wonders if the killer may have returned.Soon, campers start dying off. Each one is preceded by an eerie premonition where Snow sees the murder taking place. Is there some kind of connection between the camp and herself?One day, Snow and another camper discover a cabin in the woods. It's the home of an older woman who exhibits strange behavior. Could she have been the missing killer? When Snow finally confronts her, we learn that she was innocent, but that there was another camper responsible for the murders...Snow's stepmother!She'd attended the camp years earlier and while she successfully placed the blame for the murder on someone else, it was her who killed the camper. Now she's returned, using the camp's troubled history as an excuse to get Snow out of the picture. She's been killing the campers one by one and now Snow is next!When Linda strikes, Snow finds herself on the run for her life. She must finally face the twisted woman who has torn her family apart, before she becomes her next victim...
Here's the story...of America's grooviest TV sitcom family! It's the story of The Brady Bunch and in Season Two of this best-loved comedy series there are plenty of high jinks underfoot in split-level suburbia. Greg? He's got a far-out new bachelor pad to impress all the chicks. Marcia? She's embracing Woman's Lib. Peter? He's headed for the doghouse after breaking Carol's favorite vase. Jan? She's gone from ""hair of gold"" to hair of black-via a brand new wig. Bobby's pet parakeet may help him overcome his fear of heights and Cindy's plagued by a schoolyard bully who's been making fun of her lisp. On the adult front Mike's architectural firm plans to build right on top of a beloved neighborhood park; Carol tries her creative hand at writing for a woman's magazine...and Alice the housekeeper has called the exterminator on ""Myron""- Greg's science project! There are 24 episodes in The Brady Bunch: The Complete Second Season...all featuring laughter tears and Day-Glo colors. It's the way they all became The Brady Bunch!
James Mason stars in this powerful suspense drama as Johnny McQueen the leader of a quasi-IRA group. When he's wounded in a botched robbery he becomes the object of an intense police manhunt and must scramble desperately about Belfast in an attempt to escape. Kathleen (Kathleen Ryan) the woman who loves him also takes off in pursuit of Johnny hoping to reach him before the police do.
Odd Man Out is a British classic from 1947 that fits the film noir definition in almost every respect. It's one of the milestones of its era, highlighted by what is arguably the best performance in the illustrious career of James Mason, here playing the leader of an underground Irish rebel organisation, who is seriously wounded when a payroll heist goes sour. Left for dead by his accomplices on the streets of Belfast he's forced to hide wherever he can find shelter and as his gunshot wound gradually drains his life away, his lover (Kathleen Ryan) struggles to locate him before it's too late. Although the IRA and Belfast are never mentioned by name, this film was a daring and morally complex examination of Northern Ireland's "troubles" and the compelling tragedy hasn't lost any of its impact. A study of conscience in crisis and the bitter aftermath of terrorism, this was one of the first films to address IRA activities on intimately human terms. Political potency is there for those who seek it, but the film is equally invigorating as a riveting story of a tragic figure on the run from the law, forced to confront the wrath of his own beliefs in the last hours of his life. It was this brilliant, unforgettable film that established the directorial prowess of Carol Reed, whose next two films (The Fallen Idol and The Third Man) were equally extraordinary. --Jeff Shannon
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