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- When a woman exacts deadly revenge on the aggressors who raped her and her sister ten years earlier, Inspector "Dirty" Harry Callahan is assigned to the case.
- To save Earth from an alien probe, Admiral James T. Kirk and his fugitive crew go back in time to San Francisco in 1986 to retrieve the only beings who can communicate with it: humpback whales.
- First mate Fletcher Christian leads a revolt against his sadistic commander, Captain Bligh, in this classic seafaring adventure, based on the real-life 1789 mutiny.
- A Jewish strongman performs in Berlin as the blond Aryan hero Siegfried.
- Surfers and secret spots from around the world are profiled in this documentary.
- After discovering that her husband Greg has been having an adulterous affair with secretary Natalie, housewife Marsha decides to embark on a few illicit carnal misadventures of her own.
- Follow the journey of Dr. Gordon Wilson as he traverses the globe studying God's remarkable land animals.
- In this National Geographic special, we look at what most call "The Final Frontier". Using the newest data gathered from scientists all over the world and the latest advancements in computer generated imaging, we are able to explore some of the most dramatic landscapes the Earth has to offer. From the tallest mountain to fissures that would engulf entire countries, the ocean floor is truly a sight to behold.
- An account of the birth and development of the United States.
- "For Ed Ricketts" is a feature documentary which reveals the deep and profound impacts of marine biologist Ed "Doc" Ricketts' on author John Steinbeck, mythologist Joseph Campbell and on scientists around the world studying our oceans. Through his mentoring, his collaborations and his own ground-breaking works, Ricketts has helped to influence literature, science and philosophy for more than 80 years. Using filmed oral histories, archival footage, an extensive list of interviews this film explores the tidal effects of Ricketts' influences. We explore the real-time impact and importance of mentor-ship as we follow biologists, professors and scholars who are passing their torch to others on new expeditions that retrace Ricketts steps up and down the Pacific coast of North America; exploring his works and holistic ideas as they still resonate, influence and inspire scientists, artists, readers, thinkers, teachers, students and policy-makers across the globe.
- A love story between a Syrian refugee and the son of a Mexican illegal immigrant takes place amidst an ongoing racism- and classism-fueled war between two rival high schools.
- A visit to many of the places and people that give California its reputation as a place of extremes. Among the major segments: Sky surfing in the San Diego area; the movies, including a trip down the Oscar ceremony red carpet, the shooting of a stagecoach ride, and some memories of Walt Disney, including a roller coaster ride in Disneyland; some snowboarding and skiing stunts; a trip to the top, and then deep inside, some giant sequoias; biologists working with otters and bald eagle hatchlings; and a trip to the top of the Golden Gate bridge with the ironworkers who maintain it.
- Army wife and Young Mother, Sarah Winston's life is inextricably altered when a series of visitors arrive on her doorstep.
- A short documentary on creating Hank the octopus and the difficulties in bringing him to the screen.
- Kid Guides is a weekly TV series where we visit some of the most exciting zoos, museums, aquariums, and family destinations in the world. Join Matt and Brittney as they tour the locations like regular tourists, and then get behind the scenes to experience the locations like kids dream of.
- The most complex marine species on the planet, our counterparts in the sea, is the orca, the ruler of the ocean. Orcas, also called killer whales, are the most widely distributed marine mammal in the world -- their realm extends from the Arctic to the Antarctic. They number fewer than 100,000 worldwide, and learning more about them is a global endeavor for Jean-Michel Cousteau and his team of explorers, who travel to both the Northern and Southern hemispheres as they seek out killer whales in the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. Cousteau and the team discover that people and orcas share surprising similarities, even similar needs, and they relate their findings to the captivity and release of Keiko, from Free Willy fame, who captured the world's imagination and whose survival depended on pioneering efforts to reintroduce Keiko into the wild. The team also learns how some of the threats to killer whales now intersect with human lives. Intriguing detours in the expedition arise, leading to critical examinations of our environment, of the food on our dinner tables, even of our own health.
- A behind-the-scenes look at the work of four major U.S. aquariums: the Shedd Aquarium in Chicago, the New England Aquarium in Boston, Monterey Bay Aquarium in California, and the Waikiki Aquarium in Hawaii.
- Spirits summoned the auras of their creations to ceremony and to prayer, imprisoning some pilgrims whose intentions were self-centered. Has the quest has gone haywire, or is there a method in this madness? Souls of a dolphin, a whale, and a penguin, trapped in rock, watch as astral projections of eels, palm trees, and jellyfish frolic ecstatically through the mountainous desert. The new pilgrims intrude, unaware that they drain the captives' energy. The captives dream of freedom and pray silently for a miracle. A jellyfish attains enlightenment. How will the captives' prayers be answered?
- The American Field Trip is an educational adventure series that explores places of interest throughout America. Locations include the Monterey Bay Aquarium in California and NASA's International Space Station in Houston.
- Ella and best-friend and Astronaut Henry take a journey into space.
- This film explores how 9 people from vastly different backgrounds have built unique routes to success, following their passions in relentless pursuit of purpose.
- In this parody of specific well-known Hispanic films viewed in class, particularly "Man Facing Southeast" and "Woman on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown," a man continues to have humorous nervous episodes when he witnesses a woman drop an envelope while walking along a street. For Dr. Maria Zielina's '07 SPAN 325 class at CSUMB, Hispanic Cinema.