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- Ex-con attempting to go straight runs accross serious problems. His girlfriend gets arrested for dealing crack to an undercover police officer. In a desperate attempt to get the charges dropped against his woman, he strikes deal with weapons cop(Michael Biehn) to turn in local gun dealers. How ever, the D.A. is not satisfied with the results, resulting in some serious game playing and double crossing.
- All over the world, people report being visited by aliens, taken aboard spaceships and clinically examined. Authorities seem to know all about these visitations but will not admit it publicly.
- John Hawkins is an assistant district attorney from New York who's being considered as the next candidate for district attorney. Then the district attorney in Seattle calls to tell him that his 16-year-old son Dylan is in trouble and he is tired of letting his wealthy grandparents bail him out; he strongly suggests that John take responsibility for his own son. John has had little contact with Dylan for 7 years, having been an alcoholic who felt that Dylan would be better off with his grandparents while his dad fixes himself. John agrees to take Dylan, and decides to take him on a long motorcycle trip on his old machine so they can reestablish a relationship. Along the way they run into all sorts of people whose lives they get involved in before moving on.
- A "mockumentary" about Elvis's real-life trip to the White House to become a federal marshal under the DEA, but meets the President instead. Along the way, the film exposes Elvis's humor, drug problem, and even him pulling a gun out at a doughnut shop.
- Documentary on Britain's 2 Tone Ska Era from the late seventies to the early eighties.
- The devil accidentally creates rock and roll
- Johnny and Dylan encounter an American Indian that is being pursued by the FBI.
- Johnny and Dylan encounter one of the last remaining old-time cowboys and help him move his last herd to market.
- Johnny and Dylan provide career tips to a hapless waitress who decided to leave her home and husband to pursue a dream of being a country singer.
- Johnny and Dylan make a stop to see Johnny's nephew who has a potential to make it to the baseball big league.
- Johnny and Dylan visit Johnny's high school sweetheart who wants Johnny to help her get out of her prenuptial agreement.
- New York City attorney Johnny Hawkins is called to Atlanta by a DA prosecuting his son Dylan who has been living with his maternal grandparents. The judge releases Dylan into the custody of his father as requested by the DA. Johnny decides to tour around on a motorcycle with his son for awhile so they can get reacquainted. When Dylan tries to take off with the bike, he wrecks it and they end up at an old farmer's place. The farmer is building a boat that he hopes to put afloat during a flood. He wants to sail to the Mississippi River and then on to the ocean.
- Johnny is forced to decide if he is going to run for a political office and Dylan feels alienated. Dylan becomes enamored by a young woman of a local religious sect. Dylan is accused of starting a barn fire.
- Johnny and Dylan take a day off to go backpacking and run into someone from Johnny's past along the way.
- Johnny and Dylan find work on a farm, but the migrant workers are about to strike over their working conditions.
- Johnny and Dylan encounter an injured wolf and take her to a sanctuary to recover.
- Bert Newton counts down the greatest scary creatures of the screen from 20 to 1.
- A Nebraska woman is found wandering in nightgown miles from home. In LA, a woman remembers an abduction under hypnosis. A charismatic man approaches a psychiatrist with a bizarre explanation for these phenomena which is hard to believe.
- After interviewing several patients complaining of similar mysterious experiences, Dr. Chase is confronted with an alarming possibility--perhaps these patients are not imagining things, but they may be telling the truth.