Welcome to Roadshow Home Video. Before the movie, we'd like to show you previews of some of our films. ... ... I really don't think either side wants to be the first to use a nuclear device. It's not a question of who, but where. East Germany sealed off the borders to West Berlin. It's not that happy. People are crazy, but not that crazy. I don't believe this is happening. We have a massive attack against the U.S. at this time. ICBMs. Over 300 missiles inbound now. Either we fire first, and they're going to try to hit what's left. But they fired first, and we just got our missiles out of the ground in time. This is not an exercise. One millisecond takes you beyond imagining, beyond tomorrow, and into the day after. In an age when women hid their best assets, one man devoted his life to giving them the support of the world. Fred Burley, head of the Burley Underwear Empire, proved once and for all that to be a truly great Australian hero, you don't have to be hanged with a bushranger or get poisoned for being too fast. Yes, sir, Fred Burley was a real live one, a man to be reckoned with and always a step ahead in... ...undercare. I'm not sure if you've heard of him. He's a great actor, a great actor. He's a great actor, a great actor. He's a great actor, a great actor. He was ‭betification and savvy. Back on the rails and rolling again. So he hired Max, the suave, sophisticated American publicity man, who endeared himself to everyone. Women have never been practical about fashion. They never have been and they never will be. They've never had a chance. And Nina, eccentric, witty, and with style to burn. She was the epitome of class. Libby Mackenzie, the quiet, shy young girl from the country. And you're going to stop it! She wanted her new life in the city to be one big world. And it was. And of course, for you. The local lover boy. He'd fallen for Libby, but then he always seemed to be falling. These people are just part of the undercover story. The story of an empire which was to shake Australia to its very foundations. Undercover. The Norsemen. They were the greatest warriors mankind has ever known. 600 years before Columbus, they crossed the Atlantic Ocean. They discovered America. They confronted the Iroquois Nation. This is the story of one of the most daring adventures of all time. The majors in Charles B. Pearson's The Norsemen. On October 14, 1964, he stunned the world by running the most sensational race in Olympic history. It's not too late for you. You still got a chance. They said it couldn't be done. An Olympic runner doesn't decide when he can run and when he can't. He runs. All the time. They said he was a quitter. Hey, look at the team and the tribe. For all the reasons, there was no chance. Does it have anything to do with you being Indian? I'm half white also. I don't know which half loses. Here's the story of Billy Mills, a 26-year-old who raced in the Olympics running in borrowed shoes. Billy, they won't allow Indians in the fraternity. Did you tell him? Yes. My father didn't say anything. He just left the road. What's your mother do? Hang herself from a chandelier? Billy, stop it. He ran for his people. He ran for his country. He ran for himself. I want you to be a winner. What does that mean? I don't know what that means anymore. There's the bell for the final lap. Mills is pushed into the third lane as Clark attempts to pass. Here on the outside, here comes Billy Mills. He's like a fast, fast, fast Billy Mills. It wasn't how Billy Mills finished. It was where he started that made him the champion. Running Brave. For more movie previews, keep watching after the end of this film. Now, a new screen experience. For the first time, you will share the thrills and ecstasy of flight. Here he comes, the champion of the championship, Billy Mills from Oxford. Cloud dancer. It's that double dealing, glory stealing, high flying feeling. Here he comes! The final lap. Every thrill is real. No trick photography. You are at the controls of an incredible machine. Dancing across the clouds, alone, flying free. Cloud dancer. It's aerial ecstasy. Meet Dad. He's a real man. Want a beer? Seven o'clock in the morning. Scotch? An all-out go-getter. But when his job pulled the plug on him. I'm fine. You son of a bitch! They threw a switch. Good luck. And he became the lady of the house. It sure looks like he got a terrific deal. Honey, if you call him out here, I'll be at the gym or at the gun club. Exercise. And relaxation. Good home cooking. Arts and crafts. Kitty! Don't paint your sister! And fun and games with the neighbors. Are these any good? You got two pair. You got plenty. That's when he was forced to face the bear facts. His new job is a mother. Michael Keaton. Where's mommy? Keep the extra diapers. And Terry Garn. In Mr. Mob. A mother of a comedy. It's him. Keep him out. For the love of God. Call me the name of the four. Oh, no, no, no, no, please. The four you betrayed. The four who gave you wealth. Oh, no. Small, listen. The treasure's here. I'm sure Mr. Holmes will be delighted by our good luck. Holmes? Sherlock Holmes? Yes, sir. Do you know him? There are certain features about this agile accomplice that lift their fare out of the commonplace. The sign of the four. In God's name, what does it all mean, Holmes? It means murder. Okay, gentlemen, let's do it. Welcome aboard Star Flight One, a new breed of hypersonic airplane, an airplane so advanced that its rockets are about to thrust its passengers and crew into a space-age adventure far beyond all earthly hell. Star Flight One will touch down across the world in Sydney, Australia. Star Flight, there's a million pieces of space junk headed towards you at 8,000 miles an hour. We're an airplane, not a spaceship. Four, four, 6,000. When do they hit space? 450,000 feet. We're in orbit. 87 miles up. We take our pick, suffocate, or burn up on reentry. What do we get to lose? Lauren Hutton, Lee Majors, in Star Flight One. To keep up to date with our new releases, send us your name and address, and we'll mail you information about our new movies when they're released.