With the Emperor ailing and the Crown Prince still young, the rebel army marches towards the city gates. As her country and family are teetering on the brink of disaster, she writes to implore the Prince of Nanchuan for help, promising anything in return as long as he sends his army to intervene. He eventually arrives, saving not just her husband and child, but her own self. Despite her aloofness, he hesitates to hurt her. Yet, his aid comes at a cost. His desire is not for the throne, but for one person's love.
Fortunately, God has given me a chance to start over. The first "rebirth," oh, the poisonous wine is already on my lips, couldn't it be earlier!? The second "rebirth," I stopped this old man, but I couldn't stop his pig teammates. The team was implicated, and I died again... The third "rebirth," I returned to the eve of the wedding, and I was not married yet. I don’t want to play anymore!
Brick-by-brick account of life inside one of the world's most popular theme parks.
The world’s best female cyclists take on the sport’s toughest challenge - the Tour de France Femmes.
A gay writer makes a low budget gay spy movie, with lots of laughs along the way.
Gulliver washes ashore on Lilliput and attempts to prevent war between that tiny kingdom and its equally minuscule rival Blefuscu.
Damon and Debbie was a three-part 'soap bubble' from Brookside, broadcast late on Wednesday evenings on Channel 4 in November 1987, with an omnibus edition over the Christmas period of that year. A Mersey Television production, it was written by Frank Cottrell-Boyce, directed by Bob Carlton, and produced by Colin McKeown. The series is credited as the first 'soap bubble'. The series followed teen sweethearts Damon Grant and Debbie McGrath absconding to York from their disapproving parents in Liverpool because of the class-divide. It ended with the death of Damon, who had been a regular character in Brookside since its launch in 1982.
Wang Cai Hong, a capable barber shop owner, lives frugally and budgets carefully. Originally, life moved smoothly on the track she designed. She didn't want to, but the sudden disappearance of her husband made her plunged into infinite panic and doubt. Niu Yi Yi, a capable white-collar worker who lived opposite Wang Cai Hong, married Wang Cai Hong's younger brother, Wang Zhao Hui. She later divorced him. After their divorce, Wang Cai Hong and Niu Yi Yi continued to live in the opposite door. It was difficult not to deal with each other. What's more, they both had their own worries and troubles. (Source: Chinese = Baidu Baike || Translation = MyDramaList)
An American radio–television anthology series, created in 1947 by Canadian director Fletcher Markle, who came to CBS from the CBC. Studio One, presented by Westinghouse, was one of the first of the anthology TV programs. The episodes were often abridged remakes of movies from years gone by and many future well-known television and movie actors appeared in the productions.
Sandra Lee pits nine of the best gingerbread artists in the country against each other to create spooky gingerbread masterpieces that embody the season.
A pair of unexceptional suburban siblings are drawn into a dark web of crime and danger.