321movies
ExploreMoviesTV ShowsLive TV
Discord
321movies
ExploreMoviesTV ShowsLive TV
Terms of ServicePrivacy PolicyCookie PolicyDMCA

    Content from KQED

    Poster for The Cat In The Hat Knows A Lot About Halloween!
    Movie
    2016•
    5.8

    The Cat In The Hat Knows A Lot About Halloween!

    The Cat in the Hat takes Nick and Sally on the craziest Halloween adventure, where they go to the Oooky-ma-kooky Closet to help find Nick and Sally the best Halloween costumes ever.

    Poster for Guys and Dolls: Off the Record
    Movie
    1992•
    10.0

    Guys and Dolls: Off the Record

    A behind-the-scenes look at the cast-album recording session of the 1992 Tony-winning Broadway revival of the Frank Loesser musical. Originally broadcast as part of the PBS series "Great Performances" (season 21, episode 4).

    Poster for The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About Christmas!
    Movie
    2012•
    5.6

    The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About Christmas!

    The Cat in the Hat, Sally, Nick and Fish help a baby reindeer find its way home in time for Christmas.

    Poster for All Over
    Movie
    1976

    All Over

    As a famous man lies dying, his family—including both his wife and his mistress—gathers inside, while members of the media converge outside for news of his death in this filmed-for-television staging of Edward Albee's play.

    Poster for Karajan: Beauty As I See It
    Movie
    2008

    Karajan: Beauty As I See It

    With a career that includes a 35-year tenure as composer of the Berlin Philharmonic and record sales topping 200 million, Herbert von Karajan is one of the most legendary figures in 20th-century classical music. Comprised of archival footage, performance highlights and interviews with the likes of Anne-Sophie Mutter, Christa Ludwig and Seiji Ozawa, this retrospective chronicles the life and times of the iconic Austrian maestro.

    Poster for The Music of Kander & Ebb: Razzle Dazzle
    Movie
    1997

    The Music of Kander & Ebb: Razzle Dazzle

    A profile of composing team John Kander and Fred Ebb, who have written many Broadway musicals. Highlights include interviews with Lauren Bacall, Joel Grey and others, as well as the two men themselves, plus clips of performances of their songs.

    Poster for Andrew Lloyd Webber: The Royal Albert Hall Celebration
    Movie
    1998•
    6.7

    Andrew Lloyd Webber: The Royal Albert Hall Celebration

    British superstar composer Andrew Lloyd Webber is feted in this 50th birthday benefit gala produced by Lloyd Webber's own theatrical company at London's historic Royal Albert Hall. The tribute includes highlights from Lloyd Webber's blockbuster stage hits, including The Phantom of the Opera, Cats, Evita, and Sunset Boulevard. An eclectic performing cast filmed live during the event features Tina Arena, Michael Ball, Antonio Banderas, Boyzone, Sarah Brightman, Glenn Close, Julian Lloyd Webber, Marcus Lovett, Lottie Mayor, Dennis O'Neill, Donny Osmond, Elaine Paige, Ray Shell, Kiri Te Kanawa, and Bonnie Tyler

    Poster for Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street in Concert
    Movie
    2001•
    6.9

    Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street in Concert

    In 1846, Anthony Hope sails into London with the mysterious Sweeney Todd, a once-naive barber whose life and marriage was uprooted by a corrupt justice system. Todd confides in Nellie Lovett, the owner of a local meat pie shop, and the two become partners, as Todd swears revenge on those that have wronged him and decides to take up his old profession.

    Poster for The School for Scandal
    Movie
    1975

    The School for Scandal

    London society matron Lady Sneerwell loves to gossip and spends her free time engaged in manipulation. When she selfishly derails the romance of Charles Surface, her scheming unexpectedly creates a ripple effect among her well-to-do acquaintances.

    Poster for The Widowing of Mrs. Holroyd
    Movie
    1974

    The Widowing of Mrs. Holroyd

    Mrs. Holroyd is married to a loutish miner, who drinks, patronizes prostitutes, and apparently brutalizes her. When a gentlemanly neighbor makes romantic advances to her, she wishes her husband dead. Sooner than she hoped, her wish comes true—when her husband dies in a mining accident. When Charles Holroyd's body is brought home from the mine, and his wife and mother must wash him and lay him out for his funeral, we see for the first time the other side of the relationship between Mr. and Mrs. Holroyd—now, when it's too late.

    Poster for The Cat In The Hat Knows A Lot About Space!
    Movie
    2017•
    4.0

    The Cat In The Hat Knows A Lot About Space!

    The Cat in the Hat joins Nick and Sally who are exploring the backyard when something extraordinary finds them-a flying robotic dog. The robot lands and does some exploring of his own, gulping up rock samples and photographing the Cat, Nick, Sally, and Fish before blasting off back into space. What was that thing? Where did it come from? Where is it going? The Cat in the Hat fires up his Space-ama-racer and whisks Nick, Sally and Fish off on a cosmic adventure in search of the robot. Together, they survive a dust storm on the surface of Mars, rocket through an asteroid belt, and then narrowly escape being sucked into Jupiter by its huge gravitational pull. Ultimately, they hitch a ride on a comet that leads them all safely back to the Space Station, along with plenty of space samples, and stories and even a small souvenir that follows The Cat in the Hat and our crew back to Earth.

    Poster for Suddenly, Last Summer
    Movie
    1993•
    6.2

    Suddenly, Last Summer

    The only son of wealthy widow Violet Venable dies while on vacation with his cousin Catherine. What the girl saw was so horrible that she went insane; now Mrs. Venable wants Catherine lobotomized to cover up the truth.

    Poster for Neighborhoods: The Hidden Cities of San Francisco - The Castro
    Movie
    1997•
    1.0

    Neighborhoods: The Hidden Cities of San Francisco - The Castro

    Now known internationally as the world's first "gay hometown," San Francisco's Castro District was a quiet, working-class neighborhood of European immigrants only a few decades ago. In this documentary, the story of the Castro's transformation is told by those who lived it, young and old, straight and gay. It's a tale of social upheaval, exuberant street culture, political assassination, and the inspiring coming-of-age of an entire community an ongoing saga even today.

    Poster for Miles Ahead: The Music of Miles Davis
    Movie
    1986

    Miles Ahead: The Music of Miles Davis

    A documentary on the music of Miles Davis which contains concert footage from the 1986 New Orleans Jazz Festival and interviews with Miles Davis, Bill Cosby, Keith Jarrett, Dizzy Gillespie, Gil Evans, George Benson, Wayne Shorter, Tony Williams and Robben Lee Ford. Music includes "Human Nature", "Al Jarreau, "Blues for Pablo", "Human Nature", "So What" and "Time After Time."

    Poster for Jammin': Jelly Roll Morton on Broadway
    Movie
    1992•
    8.0

    Jammin': Jelly Roll Morton on Broadway

    A behind the scenes look at the Broadway production of Jelly's Last Jam, including a tribute to jazz musician and composer Jelly Roll Morton. Gregory Hines and George C. Wolfe, who wrote the book for Jelly's Last Jam, are interviewed. Includes scenes from the show.

    Poster for Respect Yourself: The Stax Records Story
    Movie
    2007•
    8.5

    Respect Yourself: The Stax Records Story

    Between 1959 and 1975, Stax Records in Memphis, Tennessee released international chart-topping hits from artists including Otis Redding, Sam & Dave, Booker T. & the MG's, Rufus and Carla Thomas, the Staple Singers, Isaac Hayes, and even Richard Pryor and Jesse Jackson. Founded by a white conservative bank teller who played country fiddle music, Stax became the preeminent soul music label in America, and became identified with the civil rights movement of the 1960s and '70s. RESPECT YOURSELF documents the Stax label, its visionaries, and most of all, its music.

    Poster for Some Enchanted Evening: Celebrating Oscar Hammerstein II
    Movie
    1995

    Some Enchanted Evening: Celebrating Oscar Hammerstein II

    In commemoration of the 100th birthday of lyricist Oscar Hammerstein II, performers present classic Hammerstein songs.

    Poster for Jesus Christ Superstar
    Movie
    2000•
    6.9

    Jesus Christ Superstar

    Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber's Jesus Christ Superstar first exploded onto the West End stage in 1971 and it was clear that the musical world would never be the same again. For the first time ever, Jesus Christ Superstar has been specially filmed for video. Shot at Pinewood Studios, this brand new filmed stage version starring Glenn Carter and Rik Mayall captures one of the best score Andrew Lloyd Webber has ever written and is packed with hit songs including, 'I Don't Know How To Love Him', 'Gethsemane' and 'Superstar'.

    Poster for Golden Road: Today's Senior Drivers
    Movie
    2004

    Golden Road: Today's Senior Drivers

    Does your parent's car have new dents or nicks? Does mentally reviewing the trip ahead of time help you when driving? When should a senior relinquish the keys or when should someone step in and remove them? The Golden Road: Today's Senior Drivers provides the tools you need in order to recognize, understand and confront these issues with deliberation and care.

    Poster for From Protest to Resistance
    Movie
    1968

    From Protest to Resistance

    Documentary film about three veterans of the Civil Rights movement who have become peace spokesman for the new opposition activist. It traces their thought and action over the past year, as they see themselves moving from demonstration to political organizing.

    Poster for The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!
    TV
    2010•
    8.1

    The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!

    The Cat in the Hat is back -- and this time, he's teaching Sally and her brother, Nick, some awfully nifty things to think about!

    Poster for States of America
    TV
    2020

    States of America

    In the United States, you may have been born in one state or even in a different country. You may go to school or work in another community, and then move somewhere else by choice or circumstance. What is it that ties us to these places and makes us call them home? And how does our state affect who we are and how we identify ourselves? In a time where identity, unity and belonging are under scrutiny, STATES OF AMERICA asks these questions in lyrical short documentaries. Featuring everyday people as distinct as the physical and cultural landscapes they call home, these films begin to portray a mosaic of America's famously emerging identity.

    Poster for The Class
    TV
    2025

    The Class

    In the East Bay community of Antioch, CA, six students from Deer Valley High School pursue higher education dreams amid the turmoil of a pandemic year. With exceptional passion and determination, their college adviser “Mr. Cam” empowers the seniors to overcome the challenges they face while ceaselessly fighting for their dreams of a college degree.

    Poster for Raggs
    TV
    2006•
    6.0

    Raggs

    Raggs stars five members of a canine band, Raggs, Trilby, Pido, B. Max and Razzles, and their wise-cracking pet cat, Dumpster.

    Poster for Jazz Casual
    TV
    1961

    Jazz Casual

    Jazz Casual was an occasional series on jazz music on National Educational Television, the predecessor to the Public Broadcasting Service. The show was produced by Richard Moore and KQED of San Francisco, California. Episodes ran for 30 minutes. It ran from 1961 to 1968 and was hosted by jazz critic Ralph Gleason. The series had a pilot program in 1960, however the episode has been destroyed. 31 episodes were broadcast; 28 episodes survive. Most episodes included short interviews with the group leaders.

    Poster for Julia and Jacques Cooking at Home
    TV
    1999•
    8.0

    Julia and Jacques Cooking at Home

    Julia and Jacques: Cooking at Home was the last culinary series to star Julia Child. Teaming up with Julia for these 22 programs was Jacques Pépin, who had just finished Jacques Pépin's Kitchen: Encore with Claudine. This show took A La Carte Communications, its producing agency, into a new direction. After Julia and Jacques: Cooking at Home, A La Carte grew by leaps and bounds with programs such as Michael Chiarello's Napa and America's Test Kitchen. There is no editor for this show. If you would like to be the editor look here for details.

    Poster for China from the Inside
    TV
    2007

    China from the Inside

    China is rapidly becoming a world power, but much of the country and its people remain hidden to those outside its borders. China from the Inside, provides a rare insider's view of China, her institutions and people. China is at a critical point in its history -- it is richer and stronger than ever, but the clash between economic policies and the Communist political agenda complicates the lives of many of its citizens. China from the Inside includes perspectives ranging from those of the powerful to the powerless, the scholars and the uneducated, and the supporters and detractors of today's China. It does not shy away from China's many contradictions, with scenes from some of the most breathtaking places on the planet as well as the most polluted. Across four extraordinary hours, the series explores a country of 1.3 billion people undergoing astonishing growth while facing prodigious obstacles.

    Poster for Dr. Maya Angelou's Blacks, Blues, Black!
    TV
    1969

    Dr. Maya Angelou's Blacks, Blues, Black!

    A 10-part public television series created by Dr. Maya Angelou for KQED in 1968, exploring the influence of African American culture on contemporary American society.