Charlton Heston
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Dark City
(1950)A social misfit who turns to gambling becomes an assassin's target after a crooked card game and the subsequent suicide of one of the gamblers.

Airport 1975
(1974)A 747 in flight collides with a small plane, and is rendered pilotless. Somehow the control tower must get a pilot aboard so the jet can land.

Antony and Cleopatra
(1972)Screen icon Charlton Heston stars in and directs this 1972 lavish spectacle where Shakespeare's romantic tragedy comes to vivid life.

Pony Express
(1953)In 1860, Buffalo Bill Cody and Wild Bill Hickok are sent to establish a Pony Express service across California.

Mother Lode
(1982)Searching for his mother lode for more than 30 years in the remote high country of British Columbia, Silas McGee hasn't found his gold just yet.

Vietnam! Vietnam!
(1971)A chronicle of the conflict from the point of view of the Vietnamese, American wives of POWs, wounded veterans, anti-war activists, electeds and more.

Number One
(1969)Charlton Heston plays an aging--and deeply hurting--professional football hero who cannot accept the fact that he is through. His wife drifts away into her own life. He has an abortive affair. There is one last chance to redeem himself on the field as the fans jeer.

The Little Kidnappers
(1990)Based on this children's favorite, "The Little Kidnappers" tells the story of two orphans who come to Nova Scotia at the turn of the century to live with their grandfather (Charlton Heston), a stern and bitter man who is tormented by the loss of his only son. Soon, a misunderstanding is resolved and the family - and the divided community - is brought back together.

Proud Men
(1987)Disowned by his father after refusing to go to war, a son returns home fifteen years later to make peace with his still proud and stubborn father.

The Mysterious Origins of Man
(1996)The creators of the Emmy Award winning "Mystery of the Sphinx" present a revolutionary new film that examines one of our greatest mysteries: Man's origins. Hosted by Charlton Heston, this film challenges what we are being taught about human evolution and the rise of early civilization. A new breed of scientific investigators presents startling evidence which the academic community has quietly ignored. Did humans evolve from the ape? Human artifacts and bones have been found that are older than the theory of evolution allows. Did humans live at the time of the dinosaur? Human footprints have been found next to dinosaur footprints dated to over 100 million years ago. Could the "Lost Continent of Atlantis" be buried under two miles of ice? Graham Hancock reveals how ancient maps may hold the answer to the mystery of Atlantis. A megalithic city high in the Bolivian Andes has been dated to 15,000 BC. What unknown civilization could have built it? If this evidence is allowed to speak for itself, human history on this planet may be radically different than what is accepted today. Includes the facts about this amazing mystery and a fascinating series of spellbinding interviews with researchers, scientists, and the best known, most credible authorities in the world today.

Charlton Heston Presents the Bible
(1997)The renowned actor serves as a storyteller at an ancient Roman amphitheater and other locales in Israel, bringing the King James text to life.

Charlton Heston: For All Seasons
(1995)He’s been a king and a slave, a hero and a villain, this leading man is renowned for the heroic figures he played during his early years in Hollywood.

Greatest Heroes and Legends of the Bible: Daniel and the Lion's Den
(2003)Jesus Christ heals the sick and turns water into wine in this animated film that chronicles his most miraculous acts from the Bible.

The Naked Jungle
(1954)Charlton Heston is the powerful, brooding owner of a plantation in the wild and treacherous South American jungle.
The President's Lady
(1953)Andrew Jackson attempts to prove that his wife is innocent of scandalous charges. Romance from pages of American history.

The Bible According to Hollywood
(1994)A documentary with clips and interviews on Hollywood’s adaptation of Biblical stories into epic films, from the life of Moses to Samson and Delilah.

The Order
(2001)Traveling to Israel, a playboy criminal is thrust into a dangerous world of ancient evil as he investigates his archaeologist dad's disappearance.

The Greatest Show on Earth
(1952)In this lavish tribute to the circus, a romance among trapeze artists, a clown running from his past and and an elephant trainer with a an obsessed boyfriend show life beneath the big top.

The Lost City of Cecil B. DeMille
(2016)Join a group of young filmmakers on a crazy, 30-year quest to excavate the site where Cecil B. DeMille filmed The Ten Commandments in 1923.

Bowling for Columbine
(2002)This documentary examines gun violence in the U.S. in relation to other countries, including the specific events that led to the Columbine massacre.