A Mi-Chemin du Ciel is the French-language version of Paramount's Halfway to Heaven. When her aerialist boyfriend Eric is killed while performing his trapeze act, heroine Greta Nelson suspects that he was murdered by his jealous partner Nick. She escapes Nick's clutches and finds security in the arms of young Ned Lee. As luck would have it, Ned is also a trapeze artist -- and he's on his way to the carnival to take Eric's place in Nick's act. The original stars of Halfway to Heaven were Jean Arthur as Greta, Richard Arlen as Ned and Paul Lukas as Nick; taking their places in A Mi-Chemin du Ciel were Janine Merrey, Thomy Bourdelle and Enrique Rivero.
Loading. Please wait...
My cable/satellite provider:
Provider not set
There are no TV airings over the next 14 days. Add it to your Watchlist to receive updates and availability notifications.
A tough, demanding businesswoman discovers that she's about to be deported back to Canada, forcing her to rush into a marriage of convenience with her young assistant in order to stay in the U.S. But the ruse becomes even more complicated when the two must visit his family in Alaska while posing as a couple.
A dedicated entrepreneur and inventor looking to make it big creating innovative dog toys and treats finds success with the support of a handsome client.
A successful lawyer returns to his small hometown to defend his father, a local judge, against a murder charge. As the trial commences, the urbane counselor slowly begins to reconnect with his roots.
Based on the ground-breaking Brown vs. the Board of Education case, the made-for-television Separate But Equal follows a young Thurgood Marshall (Sidney Poitier) as a lawyer who argues the racially-charged lawsuit before the Supreme Court. Marshall's opponent is John W. Davis (Burt Lancaster) and the two argue passionately and eloquently before a Supreme Court led by Chief Justice Earl Warren (Richard Kiley). Separate But Equal is a moving and human dramatization of one of the most pivotal court cases in American history.