William Shatner
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Mind Meld: Secrets Behind the Voyage of a Lifetime
(2001)Star Trek fans will love this documentary in which Leonard Nimoy and William Shatner share behind-the-scenes stories from the beloved series.

The Andersonville Trial
(1970)This post-civil war court martial drama focuses on the trial of a Confederate officer who ran the notorious prisoner of war camp in Andersonville, Georgia, where over 14,000 Union prisoners died from disease, starvation and neglect.

To Your Last Death
(2019)Having survived the family massacre orchestrated by her billionaire father, Miriam is offered a chance to save her siblings with a time-travel redo.

Pioneer Woman
(1973)After losing her husband, a woman must decide whether to continue her new life journey in Wyoming or give up and take her family back East.

The People
(1972)A woman is assigned to teach school in a secluded valley where the people appear stern and secretive. Following two children who disappear to play in the woods, she finds that this is actually a community of extraterrestrials with paranormal powers who are attempting to repress and deny their heritage for fear of arousing prejudice and hatred in their human neighbors. Starring William Shatner

Mars Rising
William Shatner narrates this fascinating series, following the “Race to Mars,” about the challenges faced by global space agencies to explore Mars.

Land of the Free
(1998)A political candidate uses his office to shield his criminal activities from the light of day while his campaign manager fights to expose the truth.

Super Duper Bloopers
(1986)This compilation features TV goofs from Star Trek, M*A*S*H, sports games, newscasts, and more, plus classic film outtakes with major stars.

Expedition Unknown: Shark Trek
(2021)Josh Gates links up with his childhood hero, William Shatner, to boldly go where Shark Week has never gone before. The mission: enter shark-infested waters to understand the nature of fear and come face to face with an apex predator. This is Shark Trek.

White Comanche
(1968)Twin white and Comanche brothers take different paths that overlap with Johnny Moon getting blamed for Notah's violent acts until the final showdown.

Fireheart
(2022)Georgia has always dreamt of becoming the first ever female firefighter. Defying the rules of 1930s New York, she pretends to be a male fireman as an arsonist ignites Broadway's theatres.

The Prisoner of Zenda, Inc.
(1996)A 14-year-old computer genius who’s inherited his late father’s tech company finds a foe in his scheming uncle who stops at nothing to gain control.

A Carol Christmas
(2003)G. A heartless corporate CEO is shown the error of her ways by four ghosts, changing her attitude in time for Christmas.

Comedy Central Roast of Charlie Sheen
(2011)A dais including Jon Lovitz, Amy Schumer, William Shatner and Roast Master Seth MacFarlane sling burns at movie-star-turned-public-spectacle Charlie Sheen.

Just in Time for Christmas
(2015)Lindsay has to make a tough decision: stay in her small-town hometown and marry longtime beau Jason, or accept a once-in-a-lifetime job offer, teaching at an Ivy League college thousands of miles away.

To Be Takei
(2014)A hilarious and moving look at legendary actor/activist and pop culture icon George Takei who has conquered new frontiers, from outer space to Capitol Hill, with his trademark grin. Oh, my!

Showtime
(2002)When a patrol officer ruins a detective’s drug bust, the fireworks between them is caught by a TV news crew and now a network wants them to do a show.

The Devil's Rain
(1975)When a cult leader is burnt alive by the local church, he vows to return and enslave the souls of the congregation’s heirs in a pact with Satan.

Range 15
(2016)A group of partied-out, hung-over veterans awakens to find that a zombie apocalypse has occurred and fights their way across the USA to find a cure.

The Brothers Karamazov
(1958)Dostoyevsky's novel The Brothers Karamazov is given the Hollywood screen treatment in this sumptuous and colorful film. Lee J. Cobb, in an Academy Award®-nominated role plays Fyodor Karamazov, the wealthy father of four grown sons: Dmitri (Yul Brynner), a callous Russian officer; Ivan (Richard Basehart), the intellectual; pious Alexey (William Shatner in his screen debut); and half-brother Smerdyakov. Tensions erupt to a murderous end when libertine father and romantic son find themselves vying for the affections of the same woman, the wild Grushenka. Finding themselves adrift without the dark anchor that held them together, the four brothers must now find peace, each in their own way.