 | A man refusing to submit to the mindless monotony of his world punches up endless re-runs of "Casablanca" on his video display terminal until, in a strange mechanical mix-up, his identity and Rick Blaine's become fused within Novacorp's computer... |
 | In a bleak, robot-controlled future a stranger arrives at a train station with a mysterious mission in this strange tale. |
 | An examination of the processes by which the human brain retains knowledge and sometimes regenerates itself after traumatic injuries. Produced by the Discovery Channel. |
 | Southern-born writer Truman Capote tenderly recollects his rural Depression-era boyhood in this Emmy Award-winning television essay. |
 | "It's a Good Thing to Give Thanks," "Love is the Greatest Gift of All," "Give It Away," "We Are the Lord's Own Family," and "It Doesn't Matter What You Look Like" are among the songs included here. |
 | In this first episode of the animated series featuring loveable Dennis the Menace, the little rascal rides his bike into Mr. Wilson who then suffers from a case of amnesia. With the help of his friend Margaret and dog Ruff, Dennis figures out a way... |
 | A collection of rare footage that details the European home fronts during the war, an essay of civilian life under duress that goes beyond the American involvement in the war and provides a sweeping view of Europe at war that few have seen. |
 | Joanne Woodward narrates this look at the life of Pullitzer Prize-winning author Katherine Ann Porter. |
 | Joanne Woodward narrates this look at the life of Pullitzer Prize-winning author Katherine Ann Porter. |
 | In a bleak, robot-controlled future a stranger arrives at a train station with a mysterious mission in this strange tale. |