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Fallen III: The Destiny

Part 3 in series of 3 television movies (6 hours) about eighteen-year old orphan and foster child Aaron Corbet and his newfound - and sometimes supernatural - talents. Two mysterious strangers guide him in his quest to learn the truth about his own special destiny, and his role as a liaison between angels, mortals, and Powers both good and evil, some hell-bent on his own destruction... As the Powers work to hunt him down, Aaron reunites with his first love Vilma, who reveals that she too is a Nephilim. These two team with dubious, avenging angel Azazel in order to find Aaron's father and unlock the mystery of his destiny. Aaron becomes a true hero, as he fights off the Powers in fierce fire-sword battles and fights to conquer his internal turmoil over the discovery that he is the son of Lucifer.

Fallen III: The Destiny

7.0 2007
John Dough and the Cherub

John Dough gives his assistance in the celebration of the Fourth. No end of trouble results from the invasion of his peaceful rest by the much-despised Miffkits. Then comes the cherub, who introduces Dough to his animal friends, incidentally secures supplies. He then visits the fairies' garden and later interviews the Princess Ozma, who makes a prophecy: "The throne of Lo-Hi shall vacant be until the coming by air or sea of an oven baked man and a Cherub wee." Accordingly John Dough drops into the Land of Oz and meets the Cherub.

John Dough and the Cherub

NR 1910
High Tor

High Tor is a 1936 play by Maxwell Anderson. Twenty years after the original production, Anderson adapted it into a television musical with Arthur Schwartz. Anderson first considered a musical adaptation of High Tor for television in 1949. He and John Monks Jr. adapted the play as a made-for-television musical fantasy in 1955, with music by Arthur Schwartz and lyrics by Anderson. High Tor was filmed in November 1955 by Desilu Productions at the RKO-Pathé Studio and broadcast March 10, 1956 on the CBS television network, as a 90-minute episode of the series Ford Star Jubilee. Bing Crosby, Julie Andrews, Nancy Olson, Hans Conreid, and Keenan Wynn starred in the film, produced by Arthur Schwartz, and directed by James Neilson.

High Tor

8.3 1956
Dorothy and the Scarecrow in Oz

Dorothy and the Scarecrow are now in the Emerald City. They have become friendly with the Wizard, and together with the woodman, the cowardly lion, and several new creations equally delightful, they journey through Oz -- the earthquake -- and into the glass city. The Scarecrow is elated to think he is going to get his brains at last and be like other men are; the Tin-Woodman is bent upon getting a heart, and the cowardly lion pleads with the great Oz for courage. All these are granted by his Highness. Dorothy picks the princess. -- The Dangerous Mangaboos. -- Into the black pit, and out again. We then see Jim, the cab horse, and myriads of pleasant surprises that hold and fascinate.

Dorothy and the Scarecrow in Oz

3.0 1910
The Nutcracker

It is Christmas Eve, and the Stahlbaum family is happily unwrapping their Christmas gifts. After all the merriment, seven-year-old Marie receives a very special gift--a mysterious Nutcracker--from her beloved Godfather Drosselmeier. When the house falls dark and silent, Marie discovers that this is no ordinary Nutcracker, but Godfather Drosselmeier's nephew, who was transformed into a wooden toy by the curse of the evil Madame Mouserink. To break the curse, the Nutcracker must win the love of Marie and defeat the malicious, seven-headed Mouse King.

The Nutcracker

6.2 1994