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- Danny Ocean and his ten accomplices plan to rob three Las Vegas casinos simultaneously.
- The youngest son of an alcoholic former boxer returns home, where he's trained by his father for competition in a mixed martial arts tournament - a path that puts the fighter on a collision course with his estranged, older brother.
- A bounty hunter learns that his next target is his ex-wife, a reporter working on a murder cover-up. Soon after their reunion, the always-at-odds duo find themselves on a run-for-their-lives adventure.
- A corrupt detective and a Navy Commander investigate an assassination and the disappearance of a beautiful stranger.
- A disgraced MMA fighter finds redemption in the cage and the courage to face her demons when the son she had given up as an infant unexpectedly reenters her life.
- In a corrupt city, a small-time gangster and the estranged wife of a pot dealer find themselves thrown together in an escapade of love, money, drugs and danger.
- Harry Valentini and Moe Dickstein are both errand boys for the Mob. When they lose two hundred fifty thousand dollars, they are set up to kill each other. But they run off to Atlantic City, and comedy follows.
- A daydreamer convinces his radio personality brother to help fund one of his get-rich-quick schemes.
- A womanizer meets his match when he falls for a woman in debt to the mafia.
- The enduring friendship between the Walling and Ostroff families is tested when Nina, the prodigal Ostroff daughter, returns home for the holidays after a five-year absence and enters into an affair with David, head of the Walling family.
- Dan Duryea and his cronies rob a fake spiritualist and then take it on the lam to Atlantic City.
- The son of a thrifty conman begrudgingly joins his father on the road.
- A guardian angel has 24 hours to convince a soul that life on Earth is worth the effort.
- A washed-up writer is befriended by an Atlantic City enforcer. He falls in love with the enforcer's girlfriend, and the three lives become increasingly intertwined.
- Fourth WrestleMania taking place on March 27th, 1988 at the Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City. The main event features a 14-man single-elimination tournament with Randy Savage battling the Ted DiBiase as last men standing.
- Fifth WrestleMania on April 2nd, 1989 at the Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City. A total of fourteen matches are contested at the event with the main event being Hulk Hogan versus Randy Savage for the WWF World Heavyweight Championship.
- A group of guys living in a Brooklyn brownstone find their way through the harsh realities of life as they enter into their 30's.
- Ralph gets another one of his famous get-rich-quick schemes: using his and Ed's life savings on lottery tickets in an attempt to win a million dollars. It's not a Merry Christmas for all.
- Celebrating the annual competition's 70th anniversary, 20 former winners share the stage with this year's 50 talented contestants, judged by a stellar-cast panel.
- Edward Thursfield, chief engineer of the bridge building firm of Henry Killick and Company, is building the largest concrete bridge in the world. Employed in the New York office is a young man named Arnold Faringay. Arnold sees an opportunity of using money from the payroll for a big deal. He takes the money, but the market goes against him. He seeks to borrow the $20,000 from Walter Gresham, his sister Dorothy's fiancé. Dorothy learns from Arnold that Thursfield is the big power in the firm and decides to follow him to Atlantic City where he has gone to look over the site for a new pier. She meets Thursfield at Atlantic City, and playing upon his sympathy leads him to propose to her. The confidential clerk of Henry Killick, has become suspicious of Arnolds accounts, and when Thursfield arrives he finds the errors, and Arnold is forced to confess before Thursfield. Thursfield is stunned at the thought of his fiancée's brother being a thief and to save her the disgrace he pays over the $20,000. Arnold thanks him and is sent home by Thursfield. He meets Walter Gresham and tells him that his shortage has been made good by a friend. Gresham returns to his house and receives a note from Dorothy breaking their engagement because of his selfishness. He bursts into the parlor as Thursfield holds Dorothy in his arms and demands to know from Dorothy who Thursfield is. Dorothy introduces him as her fiancé, whereupon Walter, realizing who the friend was who paid the money, denounces her before Thursfield. Thursfield demands the truth, and she admits that she did have that purpose, but that she really loves him now. Thursfield refuses to believe and leaves her. Next morning, Arnold sees that copper has made a tremendous jump. He finds that his money has made enough to pay back his stealings. Thursfield, his love for the girl overpowering his resentment, forgives her and calls her back to him.
- Joe Piscopo brings his variety of talents to Atlantic City for an intimate night of entertainment. Join him for an unforgettable night at Club Piscopo.
- MMA Cage fighting. 8 man single elimination tournament.
- Mrs. Emma Foster of Fosterboro, Ohio loves to enter contests - which she never wins - the time she spends on which is much to the chagrin of her exasperated husband, barber Otis Foster. It is ironic then that the one contest for which she becomes a finalist is the Happy Noodle company's Mrs. America contest to determine the nation's best homemaker as she never has time or the want to do any housework, that burden left to Otis. The two are required to attend the contest's national finals in Atlantic City with all the other finalists and their husbands. There, Emma has to find ways of getting Otis to do the homemaker type tasks required of the finalists, those tasks which she has no aptitude to complete on her own. Otis also finds that he is in a legion of other exasperated husbands who would rather be anywhere else than at the contest finals supporting their respective wives. And Emma finds that she is not alone in doing whatever it takes to win the contest. Thrown into the mix is Steve Walton, Happy Noodle's regional representative for Emma's area, he who has fallen in love with the Foster's pretty daughter, Louise.
- Young women from all 50 states and the District of Columbia compete for Miss America.
- At The Movies - It was 1990s, when multiplexes were the exception and not the rule and when smoking in the lobby wasn't a major crime. Four friends in their twenties play in Rush Tribute band (known for the song Tom Sawyer) and moonlight as ushers. Join them in their journey during an era of sex, drugs and rock n' roll - when playing it safe wasn't an option.
- Young inner-city filmmakers dig deep into their city's musical heritage by interviewing surviving members of the mid-20th century [pre-casino] Atlantic City era.
- Poker players compete in a No Limit Texas Hold 'Em tournament to see who becomes the U.S. champion.
- Fifteen hundred contestants (since the pageant was resurrected in 1935) were invited back to Atlantic City for the Fortieth Royal Reunion Pageant in September with its theme of "Cinderella." The famed Jacque D'Amboise of the New York City Ballet portrayed Prince Charming. Talent scoring in the 1960 local, state, and national pageants doubled the amounts accorded for the evening wear and swimsuit competitions. Margaret Gorman, Miss America 1921, was the Grand Marshall of the Parade as she rode in a float made of 30,000 roses. Eighty-five million viewers tuned in to see Michigan's Nancy Fleming become Miss America 1961.
- The Easter parade, the proud pageant of clothes, on the Boardwalk, Atlantic City, is more than an interesting exhibition of miles of style; it is a psychological study of colors and patterns and their influence and reflection on the minds and manners of their wearers. Spring hasn't dressed its new blossoms in any grander garb or with a more alluring distribution of tints than our American fathers and husbands have this year provided for the feminine percentage of the population. After the parade itself has told its illustrated story, something like a few hundred feet of fashion film, showing every item of apparel society will wear in 1912, from what they call hats to shoesies. Hats that are familiarly characterized as "dreams" by the women, and as nightmares by the men, soft, clinging little things whose names we don't know, direct from the most fashionable and expensive shops of Paris, skirts and other relations of feminine apparel; one of the models who showed them off to such advantage, here corrects us and tells us they are not "skirts," but gowns; hose so unusual and so startlingly beautiful that you really forget what's in them; shoes that are poems in leather; bathing suits that couldn't afford to get wet; a galaxy of regal raiment.
- Texas Death Match: Adam Page vs Lance Archer. Inner Circle meeting. Isiah Kassidy vs Keith Lee. A.Q.A. vs Jade Cargill. Deeb vs Arquette.
- Tag Team titles: Jungle Boy and Luchasaurus vs Gunn Club. Hook vs Blake Li. Best Friends vs Young Bucks. Robyn Renegade vs Britt Baker.
- 2009–TV Episode
- 2009–TV Episode
- In Iconic Atlantic City, there is a hot competition between the men and a touching surprise for a married couple dramatically affected by Superstorm Sandy. DARIUS RUCKER performs.
- Top Flyweights Erin Blanchfield and Manon Fiorot look to secure the next title shot. In the co-main event, Joaquin Buckley takes on ranked Welterweight Vicente Luque.