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- The year was 1887, in a little-known town in Texas situated on the banks of the Brazos River. Brazos was once a quiet and peaceful place to live and raise a family; but that was before the Nate Jones Gang rode in. As soon as they arrived, they took over. And the once peaceful town became so corrupt that travelers took longer routes to destinations in order to avoid traversing the streets of Brazos. It was reputed that the population of Brazos, Texas consisted of more murderers and thieves than the ticks on a hound, and these outlaws far outnumbered the few honest and good who remained. Many secret messages were sent to the Governor begging for help, and he finally responded by sending the Pinkerton Agency to clean up the town and arrest the outlaws. Unfortunately, those agents ominously vanished, and no one ever heard from them again. At last, two retired but infamous Texas Rangers were recruited, one who harbored exceptional contempt for the Jones Gang, and for good reason. Needless to say, when the Rangers and the Jones Gang collided, the streets of Brazos were stained with blood, and the event was thereafter known as The Showdown on the Brazos.
- In a land where everything is controlled by those in charge of the money, a daughter is forced to choose between taking care of her family and being truthful with the man she loves. How far will one woman go to protect her family?
- Two Tejanos (Texas of Mexican descent) kill two white men in a small south Texas town in 1883. One witness and his little brother accompany a Texas ranger turned bounty hunter across the Nueces strip in pursuit of these fugitives.
- Cowboy is wrongly accused of a bank robbery, or is he ? The courts story of what happened is different from his story....Did he or did he not, that is the question. You'll have to figure it out.
- In the town of Buck Creek in 1899, the residents live in fear from a murderer known as the Buck Creek Killer. The sheriff decides to assemble a team of nine bounty hunters to track down and eliminate the ruthless killer once and for all.
- It's the year of 1871 when Damien, a weathered, veteran Texas Ranger is summoned by a band of renegade Apaches to act as bounty hunter on their behalf. The Apaches claim a 'white holy man' has been a curse to them by stirring up hatred against them and has further degraded them by raping one of their young women. Justice is blind, but Damien is not; he has his eyes set on the bounty the Apaches have offered: disclosure to the whereabouts of a hidden Mexican gold stash, which to the Apache way of life is of no value. As down payment the Apaches offer Damien a golden crucifix. Although he is irreligious, Damien has apprehensions about killing a minister, but he ultimately agrees to do it, not being able to turn down the promised bounty. Whenever he rides into town, however, Damien finds two 'white holy men' - a Catholic priest and a Baptist preacher. Damien finds the priest and asks to give a confession. Damien shares his guilt about having no guilt for the many lives he's taken in the 'name and power of the law.' The Texas Ranger secretly wrestles with the question of which of the two ministers to kill. The priest ignorantly gives Damien guidance: 'The lot is cast into the lap, but the whole disposing thereof is of the Lord.' Will Damien choose his victim correctly, or is that choice even his to make?
- When a crooked land grabber with a desire to steal even more land and usher in the 'green movement' through violence, with a one-of-a-kind pistol, only one man can stop him...and he isn't available.
- A teenager's best friend dares him to steal a horse. He takes the dare, causing rival ranches to clash in a showdown. The storyline is intermingled with humorous scenes and Indian fights.
- George's Creek Baptist Church is ending. There is no new generation to inherit the church. For the elderly congregation, their stories are coming to an end as well. The church's pastor, Earl, experiences his own passing echoed in the degeneration of his wife's Alzheimers.
- Fade In Texas is a Documentary Film highlighting the Low Budget, Independent Film Industry in Texas. Interviews were conducted with actors, producers, directors, filming locations and filmmakers, all of which reside in The Lone Star State.