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- Missouri farmer Josey Wales joins a Confederate guerrilla unit and winds up on the run from the Union soldiers who murdered his family.
- A local Sheriff tries to keep the peace as racial strife hits his small Alabama town as tensions boil over when a black man is accused of raping a white woman.
- After his rig is repossessed, an aging trucker by the name of Elegant John Howard decides he and his truck have one more good run in them, and with the help of a hitchhiker and a few others he will make it happen.
- The TRANSFORMATION Movie Doc is a full feature movie-documentary produced by Sierra Health and Wellness Centers.
- 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.
- This powerful drama puts a fresh spin on the story of Christ, telling Jesus' story through the eyes of those who knew and loved the Son of Man.
- "Groundhog" Spence slays Jed McCoy's father and marries Mrs. McCoy to obtain her lands rich in coal. Jed loves Spence's niece, Emmy Lou, an attractive orphan who teaches him to read and write. Spence forces Emmy Lou to marry his son Aaron. Someone in an angry mob of hillsmen shoots Aaron while attempting to drive out swindlers who want the coal lands. Jed is charged with the killing but is acquitted. Anticipating an acquittal, Groundhog attempts to escape before Jed is freed, but Jed chases him to a raft on a river, and there Spence is drowned. The raft collapses, and Jed is rescued by Emmy Lou. The last reel contains a thrilling fight scene on board the makeshift raft as it dashes unguided downstream toward the rapids.
- "Sex, Jokes & Rock N' Roll!" is a film that captures a tour of the same name by comedians Jentle Phoenix, Adam Richmond and Claude Stuart. During their infamous tour of California, these 3 entertainers shine their talents at The Gold Country Casino to a sold-out crowd! "S, J, & R N' R!" also features some interesting behind-the-scenes interviews with the stars and interactions between them and their fans. Though each of them is high-energy, physical and prone to sing frequently on stage; they're simultaneously very distinct from each other - AND THAT'S WHAT MAKES THIS FILM INTERESTING. Not to mention the absurdly unpredictable finale with the whole team. You'll laugh and rock out, enjoy!
- Facing an uncertain future, a community confronts its reflection in the mirror of water scarcity. In the new normal of what once was the California dream, activists, commercial fisherman, farmers, local politicians and others share their anxieties and reveal their values in an effort to find common cause, if not always common ground.
- A newly-inspired man lost in life fights his personal doubt and pain while maintaining his blind faith in what life has in store for him.
- 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.
- Winner of the Best Slasher/Splatter category at Warped Dimension Film Festival, this second film in the Hellswine saga is part horror, part comedy, with Detective Stanley Sphinctum(Dustin Pesonen) once again battling a horrifying pig in a race against time for the fabled tome, the Libro Vetiti Malum.
- 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.
- The little Arizona town of Sagamon Center was just vibrating with excitement. It was election day. The main interest of the day was focused on the contest for the office of sheriff. Jack Davis and Tom Boyle were the two rival candidates. When the vote was counted Jack Davis was found the winner. Boyle was a bad loser. He determined to "get even," and the best way that occurred to him was to steal Jack's girl, Grace Stanford. The new sheriff hastened to his sweetheart to tell her of his victory. He was astounded when he found that she was about to elope with his defeated opponent. There was a struggle. Jack disarmed his treacherous enemy. Then, facing the girl, made her choose between them. She repented her foolish act. and, throwing herself into the arms of her fiancé, begged Boyle to go away forever. Jack forgave the fickle girl and they were married. A year later, while the sheriff was at his wife's sick bed, a courier brought him word that Boyle and a band of lawless followers had raided the town. Reluctantly he left the sick room and arrested his man. Taking Boyle to the Mexican border, Jack set him free. Returning he found his wife dead and a newborn daughter to claim his love. Eighteen years passed. Sagamon Center had grown to be quite a town, but Jack Davis was still the sheriff. His daughter, Doris, had grown up to be the picture of her dead mother and was the pride of her father's heart. At this time Tom Boyle, still nursing his vow of revenge, returned to Sagamon Center under another name. Few of the younger generation had heard of him, and his former associates did not recognize him. Closely he observed the sheriff, with a view of finding how he could wreak his belated vengeance most effectively. It was not long before he discovered he could strike his man the most telling blow through the beautiful Doris. He accordingly laid siege to Doris, and worked with fiendish fervor behind the unsuspecting father's back to get the girl completely under his influence. He succeeded. Then, a few months later, when she begged him to marry her, he spurned her. His revenge was accomplished. Confronted with the full realization of her plight, she saw but one way out, self-destruction. Her father received a picture of a man who was wanted by the authorities of a neighboring county for murder. With the portrait he went home to await the assembling of his posse for the search. The face on the photograph was strangely familiar, yet he could not place it. He entered the house just as his daughter was about to shoot herself. He snatched the pistol from her hands. Her gaze fell upon the picture. She drew back with staring eyes. "That, that is the man," she cried. Davis forced the truth from her. Then he started after Boyle. Far out among the rocks of Coyote Gulch he at last spied his man. The guilty wretch fled, with the outraged father like a human bloodhound following his trail relentlessly. Davis slowly gained upon him, and finally the fugitive found himself on the edge of a beetling cliff. His escape was shut off; he turned upon his pursuer, and with fiendish desperation fought for his life, using the big rocks for a shield. From boulder to boulder Davis crept closer to his quarry. Finally, as Boyle peered from behind a rock, Davis gave him his death wound. Jack hastened to his side. Life was ebbing away. With the veil of eternity slowly enveloping him he repented of his misdeeds and pleaded that he be taken to Doris before it was too late. The sheriff carried the dying man to the village in a race with death to save his daughter's honor. Arrived there, a minister was quickly found, and with his last breath Tom Boyle made his atonement.
- The film examines how a drinking and driving related accident impacts the lives of four teenagers.
- Most popular histories of American Indians end in 1890 with the massacre at Wounded Knee. But the stories of more than 500 Native American nations didn't stop 115 years ago. Far from it. From the birth of the reservations to the birth of Foxwoods, the original Americans have survived and even thrived over the last century.
- B. J. McKay, a guitar-playing independent trucker who travels with a fun-loving chimpanzee named Bear, finds himself caught up with a bunch of young women trying to flee a white slaver who happens to be the local sheriff.
- 1978–19811h7.6 (19)TV EpisodeB.J. and the Bear help lady trucker Snow White and her friends fend off attacks by the Hi-Ballers, a gang of truckers who don't cotton to competition from women in Winslow County, turf they control with corrupt cops Wiley and the Fox.
- Located in the northern Sierra Nevada foothills, Lake Oroville is widely known for its bass fishing tournaments. Tom angles for his own trophies with a local guide, explores a unique campground on the lake, and hikes to Feather Falls for a fantastic view.
- 2005–TV EpisodeTom takes you around the Bay and beyond to his favorite fishing spots! In San Pablo Bay, the elusive sturgeon hides deep in the waters. At Lake Del Valle, enjoy the sun and scenery while trolling for trout. At Lake Oroville, the bass are plentiful in the lake arms.
- 2014–TV Episode