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- A sheltered and manipulative Southern belle and a roguish profiteer face off in a turbulent romance as the society around them crumbles with the end of slavery and is rebuilt during the Civil War and Reconstruction periods.
- The citizens of a Texan town become concerned and panicked when a local bad boy escapes prison and heads for his hometown.
- When Prince John and the Norman Lords begin oppressing the Saxon masses in King Richard's absence in 1190s England, a Saxon lord fights back as the outlaw leader of a resistance movement.
- Myra and Roy meet and fall in love on Waterloo Bridge during an air raid. Their love will be one of the war's unspoken casualties.
- The pacifist attitude of a Quaker family is tested as a result of the American Civil War.
- In the wake of Pearl Harbor, a young lieutenant leaves his expectant wife to volunteer for a secret bombing mission which will take the war to the Japanese homeland.
- A mini-series dramatization of the controversial 1992 attack by federal agents on the Idaho home of Randy Weaver, a white separatist. The ten-day siege, begun over a minor gun charge, resulted in the deaths of Weaver's son, wife and dog, and a U.S. Marshall. The incident caused major public outcry against the FBI and U.S. Marshals.
- Three curious teenagers and one very confused mummy collaborate through some risky adventures, with a race against time to reunite the mummy with his lover from 4,500 years ago.
- Truncated adaptation of Stephen Crane's novel about a Civil War Union soldier who stuggles to find the courage to fight in the heat of battle.
- An explosives manufacturer suspects a young man is out to kill him. He calls in new parents Nick and Nora to sort things out.
- Rebellious teenager Stacy leaves home for the freedom and adventure of life on the road away from her parents. Afraid and alone, she is befriended by Richard, a handsome ex-con traveling across the country on a crime spree, and her brief joy soon turns to bleak terror.
- A special agent from Chicago is sent out west to bring in the notorious Reno brothers.
- An examination of the life of acclaimed 'horse whisperer' Buck Brannaman, who recovered from years of child abuse to become a well-known expert in the interactions between horses and people.
- In 1845 Vienna, Johann Strauss II (Fernand Gravey) - 'Jonahi' to his friends - would rather write and perform waltzes than anything else, this at a time when a waltz is not considered proper society music. After he is fired from his clerical bank job because of his preoccupation with composing, he decides to follow his passion and form an orchestra. After some famed opera singers, including Carla Donner (Miliza Korjus), hear his music, they expose Johani's music to the masses, to royalty and to music publisher Julius Hofbauer (Hugh Herbert). As such, Johani becomes the toast of Vienna. With his new found musical fame, Johani's life, which includes his work in the European Revolutions, changes. He becomes torn for his love for his loving and faithful wife Poldi Vogelhuber (Luise Rainer) and his more emotionally passionate but somewhat destructive love for Carla Donner, who herself is involved with Count Anton Hohenfried (Lionel Atwill).
- An opinion pollster finds a town which is a perfect mirror of U.S. opinions.
- The life and career of a Wells Fargo official frames this fictionalized account of the express company's formation.
- Levi Collins is set to go to the local University on a tennis scholarship, but he forgot to tell his parents one thing: he didn't graduate. As a result, he must take summer school before his mom and dad discover he's failed senior science. At school he falls in love with his classmate Katie and learns that he must make a choice between playing tennis and receiving a proper education. "General Education" is a quirky comedy about a family learning to grow together.
- A teenage girl, songwriter-singer Chloe, reluctantly enters a Christian University and then finds she must face the mountains that are holding her back and in God who can move them.
- In 1803 France, Napoleon Bonaparte (Robert Cornthwaite) orders the capture of notorious highwayman "Purple Mask" (Tony Curtis), who routinely rescues imprisoned nobles and harasses the Revolutionary officials.
- Wallace Beery stars in this patriotic World War II drama about a tough retired Marine who is caught in the middle of the Philippines campaign, experiencing action, heroics and tragedy. Gruff Sergeant Bailey has never actually been in combat, but when the Japanese invade, the untested leader finally sees battle, ironically as a civilian in charge of organizing the citizens' withdrawal.
- After winning money gambling in Reno, George enjoys a streak of luck that brings him happiness and success. He dates a beautiful woman and works with a friend in business and then his luck changes while comedy ensues.
- It starts in 1844 in Maryland, where Blake Cantrell, plantation owner with slaves, is forced by debts to sell his estate and his people. Then he leaves for Cumberland, looking for a job (first time in his life), and ends up working for a stagecoach line run by Boss Starkey and owned by Susan Griffith. Before love and friendship can triumph, Cantrell will have to commit to the cause of African-Americans in search of freedom.
- A man who has struggled personally has conflicts with his upwardly mobile lawyer brother and well to-do fiancee and is reluctantly to be the best man at their wedding.
- A unstable war veteran with a troubled past reconnects with an old army buddy with tragic results.
- A young boy from the trailer park can't take another moment of ridicule from his family and peers. With support from his beloved dollies, he sets out for blood.
- Security Guards take you along for a ride in the life of there role on campus.
- A successful screenwriter suffering from severe social phobia rents an old dark house in which to complete his masterpiece, but finds that his personal demons may have other ideas.
- A Coney Island-inspired, densely-layered visually dynamic documentary portrait of the life and times of the original Nathan's Famous, created in 1916 by filmmaker Lloyd Handwerker's grandparents, Nathan and Ida Handwerker. 30 years in the making, Famous Nathan interweaves decades-spanning archival footage, family photos and home movies, an eclectic soundtrack and never-before-heard audio from Nathan: his only interview, ever as well as compelling, intimate and hilarious interviews with the dedicated band of workers, not at all shy at offering opinions, memories and the occasional tall tale.
- A champion fighter chooses a life of solitude after being badly beaten shortly after winning his match. He sits in darkness typing pages to his book with only a candle of light. His life changes when a woman in danger shows up at his door.
- The average age of the U.S. farmer has reached 60. Half of America's farmland will change ownership in the next 15 years. Our nation faces a little-known agricultural crisis on an unprecedented scale. Against all odds, this is the story of an eclectic mix of young people- military veterans, bright-eyed idealists, and multi-generational farmers who are accepting the virtuous challenge of feeding us all. The documentary is narrated by Mike Rowe, Dirty Jobs, Returning the Favor and stars farmers from every region of the United States including national agricultural leaders like Joel Salatin, Eliot Coleman, Blake Hurst and Lindsey Lusher-Shute.
- "All Its Name Implies" focuses on the resilient residents of Paradise, California in the aftermath of the devastating Camp Fire. Most people have lost everything, and in their scramble to make sense of the unprecedented destruction, their shared sense of community only grows stronger. Featuring exclusive and powerful testimonials from the people who survived the inferno and created by filmmaker Ev Durán, who was raised in Paradise, "All Its Name Implies" is the story of Paradise, by Paradise, for Paradise.
- After being replaced by a self-checkout machine at the grocery store, Clete Wilson finds his schedule wide open. A surprise road trip with his dad back to the old family farm reveals that life keeps moving, whether you're ready or not.
- After a Sioux uprising and massacre at New Ulm, Minnesota, brothers George and John Sontag form an outlaw band with Chris Evans, largely because of greed. They engineer several successful and spectacular train robberies before a sheriff's posse and Federal officials begin to trail them. The bandits, chased by bloodhounds and Indians employed to capture them, elude their pursuers until George is captured. John and Chris continue for ten months, during which time they visit their homes three times and escape after killing several deputies. During one return, they escape a burning barn and shoot their way through the surrounding posse. On their fourth return home, Chris's eye is shot out and he is captured, while John is shot dead.
- From the Big Red Machine to the expansion Arizona Diamondbacks, Bill Plummer has seen and done all there is in baseball. His contributions to the game are endless but little known, until now.
- A young man has a supernatural gift that gives him premonitions. Unsure of how to deal with his gift, he confides in a priest.
- We Promised is the true and touching story of Mae, an elderly woman suffering from Dementia. Her daughters Jamie and Alisa team with Cathy (a hired caregiver) to honor Mae's one desire, to stay in her own home until the very end.
- Buckle Brothers is the tale of four young adults Lil Ron 23, Yah-Ya 18, Mike 18, Jazmine 18, from South Central, Los Angeles and Compton, CA who have found a different kind of hope in the form of the cowboy lifestyle.
- In June of 2002, five friends left New York City by minivan and set out across the United States to visit 38 breweries in 40 days.
- Inspired by actual events and set on Election Day 2008 against the sweeping landscape of rural America, For Spacious Sky is the inspiring story of three lost brothers finding their way back to each other - one from hate, one from addiction, and one from discrimination. Eli, an ex-con white supremacist struggling to start his life over, and Clay, a gay novelist, must set aside their differences for the day to bring their drug-addicted younger brother, Kevin, to rehab. On this day of our nation's most important decision, these three estranged brothers find themselves at a similar crossroads and must choose either to remain broken or to change.
- A documentary that follows the on and off the field exploits of the Japan Samurai Bears. The first all foreign team to play in an American professional sports league. The Bears were led by former major league baseball star, Warren Cromartie.
- Forget everything you knew about the emotional roller-coaster we call relationships. Join Rummy as he experiences the ups and downs of his non-fairytale relationship and reflects on how he met his girlfriend. In this love story for the rest of us, we see a real relationship from the man's perspective.
- A 12 minute short centering on life choices, indecision and the consequences thereof, under the guise of an action film.
- In the face of an apocalyptic comet, Amanda, a sharp-tongued loner, is thrust into a bizarre escapade with a clueless delivery guy, leading to an odd yet introspective journey on the brink of Earth's destruction.
- Six months after California's deadliest forest fire, which displaced an estimated 30,000 people, students of Paradise High School, which was destroyed in the fire, recount the disaster and how they have coped with it.
- In their inaugural season, the Chico Heat have an improbable second half and win the 1997 Western Baseball League Championship with the help of Owner Steve Nettleton, Manager Bill Plummer and closer Joe Dawley.
- Across our colleges and universities, women are being sexually assaulted and then blamed for it. Their stories have been silent for too long. This film brings them out into the open.