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- Eine Zeitung und ein Fernsehsender wollen eine Sensation, die zufällig die Entdeckung von King Kong auf einer Insel ist. Er wird gefangen genommen und nach Japan gebracht, wo er aus der Gefangenschaft entkommt und gegen Godzilla kämpft.
- Captain of 'The Shipwreck' Grant Mitchell runs a cargo business, but finds himself often called on for help against problems, intrigue, and villainy on the choppy waters of his trade.
- This series began in NYC/Secaucus, on local station WOR-TV channel 9, in 1955, and ran a little more than 3 decades on that station, ending as a WWOR show in 1988. It featured top-tier movies, where each feature would run for an entire week, airing twice nightly. This format, that simulated the local neighborhood movie house, was also adopted by other local stations, realizing that this was one way to reach the most viewers, considering the competition from the networks. The first 3 features were "Magic Town" staring James Stewart, "Body And SouL" staring John Garfield", and "A Double Life"staring Ronald Coleman. Much of the 1930s and 40s library from RKO were featured. As the station was a subsidiary of "RKO General Tire", many of those films were rental free, to the station. Those RKO films included "King Kong","Gunga Din","Citizen Kane" and the "Fred Astaire"- "Ginger Rogers" RKO musicals. In the summer of 1957, a few of those RKO films such as "King Kong" and "Top Hat" were aired, one time only, on ABC Network TV, on Saturday nights, after which they returned to be rerun on "Million Dollar Movie".
- The history of the American film industry in Hollywood during the Silent era.
- A nostalgic look back at the Great Depression with contemporary archival footage and film clips picturing James Cagney as an American Everyman.
- Biography of the Academy Award winning director including dramatic color footage of WWII.
- During the Vietnam War U.S. decoder Kate Meredith is plagued with guilt when her correspondent husband coerces her to pass information to him and the Viet Cong.
- A group of Italians explore the jungles of South America.
- This movie is about one summer holiday in the life of the famous children's book character Heidi, the orphan girl who lives with her grandfather (whom Heidi, like everybody else including the cast list, calls "Alm Uncle") on the outskirts of a small village in the Alps. Heidi has a gift of three carved wooden figures made by a craftsman neighbour: Caspar, Melchior and Balthazar. However, rather than gold, frankincense, and myrrh, her grandfather and the village doctor gradually teach Heidi the idea that the gifts they bring are faith, charity and hope. Adventures include Heidi entering her friend Peter for a singing competition without telling him; befriending a rich but lonely man from the big city who is an associate of the father of Heidi's little girl friend who comes to stay for the holidays; and joining Peter on an expedition up the highest mountain in the neighbourhood, in a bid to rescue a soldier and his bride who on their honeymoon decide (against the advice of the children and Alm Uncle that it is dangerous at this time of year) to climb the peak, only to be trapped by an avalanche below them, after the bride injures her ankle. The solution: call in the U.S. army -- hence all the military bit parts in the cast list.
- A thief (Brad Harris), fakes his death in order to steal a 10 million dollar Diamond from his former employer. He has the gem then he looses it and gets it back through various ploys around Europe. Larry Anderson.
- This public affairs film about recent German history was put together using archival footage of Nazi Germany, along with news footage financed by United Artists as part of a press junket promoting the film "Judgement at Nuremberg." This footage featuring news reporter Howard K. Smith at the Berlin Wall and conducting an interview with Willy Brandt, the mayor of Berlin. RKO public affairs director Howard Enders put this footage together with archive film of Adolf Hitler and a clip of Spencer Tracy in "Judgement." The film examines the politics surrounding The Berlin Wall.
- Mitch pits his wits against Peters, an international crook, and traces and returns the Golden Head of Khafre, which has been stolen from the Cairo Museum.
- Mitch becomes curious when a tourist pays an enormous sum for a rose tree.
- Mitch is hired for a kidnap. He isn't keen it been illegal, Even Angelina (Jocelyn Lane ) knows about it.
- Mitch runs into trouble, when his engineer, Alphonse, is suspected of murdering Mario, an Italian, after a fight over a card game. But Mitch proves that Mario in fact committed suicide so that his family could claim his life insurance.
- Mitch's curiosity is aroused when he watches a funeral procession with a hearse driver wearing a hidden pistol.
- When the crew of the "Shipwreck" discover an abandoned vessel, they inherit more trouble than they bargained for.
- Mitch lands in hot water when he innocently agrees to sell some jewelry for a pretty girl.
- In a small town in the south of France, Mitchell encounters a long lost pianist, a beautiful woman, and another man oddly anxious to hire the Shipwreck. What secrets do these people hold?
- Mitchell and the crew of the "Shipwreck" are hired to retrieve the four wives of a disposed Middle-Eastern monarch. Captain Mitchell soon has cause to wonder if the king really wants his lovely brides rescued.
- A Naples, Italy store owner pays Mitch $6000 for boxes of what appear to be cheap cigars and the skipper of the "Shipwreck" is only too happy to accept the money - no questions asked. Until, that is, he learns the transaction may have placed a friend in deadly jeopardy.