Johnny Hawkins (Robert Urich) and his 16-year-old son, Dylan (Dalton James), renew their relationship traveling across America on a motorcycle.
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Johnny Hawkins (Robert Urich) and his 16-year-old son, Dylan (Dalton James), renew their relationship traveling across America on a motorcycle.
The Boys of Twilight is an American televisions series that aired on CBS in 1992. The series follows the adventures of two aging lawmen who attemps to maintain order in Twilight, Utah.
The Round Table is an American television series that aired on NBC on Friday nights from September 18, 1992 to October 16, 1992. The series is set in Washington D.C. and focuses on the lives of a group young professionals in their mid-twenties who frequently meet at the bar The Round Table. After seven episodes, the show was canceled and many of the show's stars surfaced in other projects.
In search of freedom, Duchess Alexandra, cousin of Empress Sissi, leaves Austria and her violent husband to settle incognito in Paris.
Set in an old neighbourhood in Damascus towards the end of the Ottoman era, this story brings to life the traditions, customs, and relationships of the time.
In the past, it was bustling with coal mines, but due to the closure of the mine one after another, the city of Nupuka no Shiki in Hokkaido is currently suffering from depopulation. The mayor, Yamagata, is trying to revitalize the city by proceeding with the construction of the theme park "Tyrolean World" with capital participation from the Kanto Electric Railway in Tokyo. Tateishi, the head of the engineering department of the Kanto Electric Railway, is assigned to Hokkaido, leaving his daughter Aki in Tokyo to be responsible for the construction and operation of Tyrolean World. There he meets Kikukawa, whom Tateishi had dissuaded from committing suicide in the past. Soon complicated triangle forms, beetwen Tateishi feeling responsible for Kikukawa, his wife and Kikukawa himself, trying run from the situation.
An English playwright sacrifices his health waiting for his play's make-or-break opening on Broadway.
Doctor, living through the trials of the Stalin era and the World War II, does not lose his human values.
The Good Guys was a comedy-drama television series, starting on 3 January 1992, that ran for two seasons. Produced by Yorkshire Television, it starred Nigel Havers as Guy McFadyean and Keith Barron as Guy Lofthouse.
Adapted from the novel "Sogiya Shacho Ishihara Akiko Series" (葬儀屋社長 石原明子シリーズ) by Yamamura Misa (山村美紗).
This powerful series of programmes features dramatic reconstructions of some of Britian's most notorious crimes - a collection of cases which are exciting, moving and surprising, each demonstrating how truth can be stranger than fiction.
A drama series depicting the career of Saki Ninomiya, Professor of Forensic Medicine at Konan Medical University.
The life and times of Canadian inventor and industrial genius, Joseph-Armand Bombardier.
A four-part drama exploring the myth of Columbus as heroic discoverer of the Americas.
After Adam inherits a country house from his great uncle, he and his friend Rufus decide to spend the summer there instead of abroad. An odd assortment of 'house guests' turns up through different means and it's an uneasy mix at best. A decade afterwards, the bodies of a young woman and an infant are discovered in the woods behind the house. As the police investigate, they naturally look to Adam as former owner of the house, and what happened all those years before starts to catch up with him.
A Story about two children who ended up in a Orphanage home and must try to make a living and cope with the other orphanage children
Dr. Michel Camus, a veterinarian and animal psychologist from Paris, suffers a tragic loss. His sister is killed in a riding accident at Lake Chiemsee. The horse lover travels to Germany to take the horse involved in the accident, Ramboso, back to Paris with him. But Ramboso now belongs to Sylvia's father.
Gyeong Ae, a senior in college, is the daughter of a wealthy family majoring in modern dance. Because of the song she needs to use for her dance performance, she meets with the composer Myeong No, and they fall in love. Despite the opposition of the family, the two, who get engaged after twists and turns, taste happiness for a while.
My Patrasche is a 1992 Japanese animated television series adaptation of Maria Louise Ramé's A Dog of Flanders, produced by Tokyo Movie Shinsha. The series also became popular in the Philippines through its franchiser ABS-CBN.
The events revolve around a family consisting of 5 brothers (3 boys and two girls) and their old mother is bedridden. Each of them has his own problems and the older brother and older sister take care of the younger siblings and try to keep them away from everything that could harm them despite of their stubbornness.
Truth or false accusation? A woman with four previous convictions stands accused of murder. Can the power of the pen uncover the truth? One rainy night, a car sped into the harbour and, without slowing down, vanished into the sea. A short while later, a woman surfaced. Her name was Kumako Shirakawa (Ayumi Ishida). Her maiden name was Onizuka. She was the second wife of Fukutaro Shirakawa (Jun’ichi Orimoto), a wealthy man from Toyama, and had only recently married him. Swimming desperately, Kumako managed to reach the quay. As if savouring the feeling of being alive, she let out a blood-curdling scream.
Family saga depicting the eternal relationship of blood between a father and son, but also the strength of friendship that allows you to find a real, deep bond between people strangers to each other. The main character of this story, 14-year-old Maciek Łańko, lives in an orphanage. His mother is dead, he doesn't know his father, actually knows nothing for sure about him. Meanwhile, Władysław Michalski, an officer - mechanic of a merchant ship, learns that Maciej is his son. She wants to meet the boy, so she takes him to Gdańsk for a day, pretending to be his "uncle". The time spent together results in mutual sympathy, the man and the boy would like to stay together.
Jiro Ota (played by Kazuyuki Furuya), a teacher who had undergone stomach surgery and was convalescing at a hot-spring inn along the Hida River, found himself caught up in a strange incident.
Dramatisation of Kingsley Amis’s novel, in which writer Alun Weaver returns to Wales to get reacquainted with his old university friends, ‘The Old Devils’.