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- A young man reflects on the lineage of his family.
- When Blakes invention successfully transports his girlfriend across the universe, there's only one problem: when she returns, she's being chased.
- A mysterious disease has wiped out mankind. One woman has survived unaffected. Now she must discover the secret of its origin and find a cure -by experimenting on the infected.
- A visual tone poem on the High Desert in San Bernardino, California.
- An unemployed, depressed man has his spirits raised when a seemingly ordinary pen exhibits supernatural powers.
- Tyler wakes up repeatedly, partially buried in the desert, with two men chasing him.
- Three days before the gubernatorial election a candidate and his wife find themselves in the middle of the desert with a horrible dilemma.
- At the time of the fire's burning, a young man heads over the hills away.
- A young man drives to the middle of nowhere to end his misery with a bottle of liquor. What he finds instead are a couple strangers too strange to describe while being haunted of fragmented memories, puzzling into a truth that may be too late realized. However, things in this world are never what they seem to be.
- A metaphysical western about a young cowboy's encounter with a bloody Navajo tribe.
- A mysteries drama in a seedy motel on the outskirts of Las Vegas.
- Join Twig (Zack Finfrock), a former Vault 10 Dweller, as he searches the barren wasteland of eastern California for ice-cold Nuka Cola. Along for the ride is Ben (Aaron Giles), a radiation-ravaged ghoul, and Scarlett (Tybee Diskin), a sexy former slave. Together, the three attempt to survive both the harsh wastes and a relentless group of bounty hunters while trying to find the coveted beverage -- Nuka Cola.
- A cat and mouse game of speed and skill between a mysterious woman driver and a Drifter.
- When government sanctioned weapons sales to criminals result in his daughter's murder, one man takes justice into his own hands in this USC thesis short.
- Famed singing star Andy Rance is stood up by his bride-to-be at the altar. Rejected by the world, he takes his dog Flash and escapes to the wilderness of the High Sierras. Finding peace communing with nature, Andy is content until a female aviatrix, Celeste, crashes her biplane near his camp. Despite having sworn off humanity, the former celebrity finds himself intrigued by this mysterious woman, particularly with her tendency towards late night skinny dipping. When Celeste is threatened by a pack of bloodthirsty wolverines, Andy puts aside his isolationist ways to save the woman he loves.
- Time sometimes stands still in the desert house where Delilah and Faith live. The days blend together. For a while Delilah thought it was just her, not registering the sun when it sets and rises, immune to the intricacies of light. More often than not she would wake with the moon and her roommate, Faith would slip through a gap in her molecules, impossible to find. Maybe she had just gone somewhere else, though that postulate required belief that the world expands out further than it does here, of lands immune to the hum of stasis, the existence of places Delilah was not sure were real.
- Donald is a meek, wrinkled, cute old man. He tends to his favorite garden that gives him peace from his overbearing wife. One day, a truck arrives delivering a kumquat tree. Carmen, his wife proclaims "I love kumquats!" Now having to replace the one thing he loves with a sour kumquat tree, Donald must draw the line in protest. Unfortunately, Donald's will is no match for Carmen who decides to replace the tree herself. Upon discovering that Donald's dying tree is poisonous, he decides to poison Carmen. On first attempt, she not only is still alive, she's become pleasant to be around. On second attempt, her age spots have cleared up. Finally, determined to kill her, Donald makes a heavy dosage only to have her lose some weight and increase her lusty desire for him. The aphrodisiac finally wearing off, Carmen dies at the climax of their lovemaking. Now at peace, Donald empties the house of her belongings. After some time however, Donald starts missing her like a tongue running over the gums of a missing tooth.
- A meditative road trip film about a doubtful, soon-to-be Priest who meets a troubled, beautiful woman.
- The Stevens family live in Sacramento, California, where the two younger children in the family, Ren and Louis, who have opposing personalities, often clash.
- Fly plane... Bust bad guys... Fuss with niece and nephew... Eat Peter Pan Peanut Butter... Dat's it!
- Crossing the punishing desert of the American West, Native American Civil War veteran Four Winds is overcome by his demons and collapses on the desert floor. As his body struggles for life, his spirit struggles to move beyond the horrors of war. Brought into a border town and saved from death by the benevolence of a desert guide, Four Winds discovers that while away his family has been murdered by the same racist Capt. Flemming who sent Four Winds Native American D Company on a suicide charge to their deaths. Encouraged by his new mentor to again embrace the ways of his people, Four Winds cleanses himself in preparation for a return to town and a final confrontation with the sadistic Captain Flemming.
- May'gene is finally coming home from rehab after being traumatized and almost kidnapped by Jim's ex affiliates, James and Book'em; who were leaders of a human-sex trafficking rink. The family is ready with open arms to receive her and heal in love. That is, until chaos strikes once more. Jim left out an important part of his past that can no longer be kept hidden.
- Railroad station agent Dan Kurrie is fired from his job by his rival in love, Joseph Garber. Believed false by Margaret, the girl he loves, Kurrie must prove himself by unmasking a gang of bandits preying on the trains.
- Ranger Job "Blue Streak" McCoy helps a miner and his pretty young daughter who are trying to protect their valuable mine from a gang leader who wants to take it.
- "Clean-up" Sudden, a stranger in town, incurs the wrath of Scott Mason and wins the love of Dorothy Clark while punishing a crooked sheriff and cleaning up the ranch of Rowell Clark, Dorothy's father. Mason ties Dorothy to a tree, sets fire to the ranch, and dies in that fire. Clean-up rescues the girl, though he cannot save the buildings, and reveals himself to be the rightful owner of the ranch.
- Following a political coup in the Balkan kingdom of Roxenburg, young King Alexis and his American governess Janet Holbrooke flee to America but are pursued by two Roxenburg officers. Out west, Tom Potter, a rancher, gives them shelter. A neighbor, Henry Storne, holds the mortgage on the ranch but is lenient because of his daughter Cynthia's interest in Tom. Resentful of Janet's presence, Cynthia informs the Roxenburg officers about Alexis, whom they kidnap, but Tom overtakes their car and rescues the boy. Cynthia then induces her father to foreclose on the ranch. During Tom's absence, the Roxenburgians again abscond with Alexis and Janet, but in a desperate ride Tom overcomes the officers. The elder Storne relents in his foreclosure proceedings, assuring the happiness of Janet and Tom.
- Home-grown museums and their outlandish curators are profiled. Includes Dixie Evans' Burlesque Hall of Fame, The Liberace Museum, Forrest J Ackerman's "Ackermansion and more.
- Dorothy, and her big city lawyer boyfriend, return to the Lazy 'B' ranch to read her late father's will. For Dorothy to inherit everything, she must stay on the ranch for 5 years. If she does not, everything goes to Buck, who is the manager. She does not like Buck, so she makes a deal with the wrong people for cattle and then the outlaws go to the ranch to get the $10,000 from her. But Buck is on the job.
- Young Henry Randolph has run up gambling debts to Slade and Slade has arrived to collect the money. When Slade tells Henry he will inform his father, Henry threatens him. When Slade is later found murdered, the posse heads out after Henry. Henry claims he is innocent but flees anyway when the posse approaches.
- A cowboy helps a pretty young woman find lost gold.
- Bluegrass legend Herschel Sizemore and his wife Joyce were both diagnosed with cancer on the same day in the Fall of 2011. On the evening of February 19th, 2012 bluegrass stars came out for a special benefit concert in Roanoke, Virginia and the music community that supported the event captures the spirit of the man being feted. With interviews and performances by The Seldom Scene, David Grisman, Doyle Lawson, The Travelers, Chris Thile, and a special reunion of Del McCoury and The Dixie Pals. This is a lasting tribute to one of the greatest mandolin players of our time.
- Cowboy Bob Blake (Herbert Jeffries) and four friends ride to Arizona to help Betty Jackson (Artie Young), the sister of Bob's friend, Joe (Rollie Hardin), who has gone missing.
- Bad guys interested in oil profits attempt to take a mission away from poor Mexican children, but Gene and Frog save the day.
- The cases of Harmon Rabb, former Navy fighter pilot, and his fellow lawyers of the U.S. Navy's Judge Advocate General's office.
- Finding a man alone in the desert, Marshal Tom is relieved - of his horse, clothes and water. When he catches up to Raven, he finds him dying from drinking bad water. When he gets to Gunsight, everyone thinks that he is the outlaw Raven and he plays it out so that he can end lawlessness.
- After departing Las Vegas, the three remaining families compete in an immunity challenge in which everyone must attempt to hit targets with paint balloons while moving down a zip line. After a stop in an Arizona ghost town, the bottom two families from the immunity challenge meet in an elimination challenge in the California desert in which they must solve a physical puzzle by moving one car out of an area where several other cars block its path.
- Guy Fieri searches out super-stacked sandwiches, from Memphis to Miami; pork belly; pastrami, seafood, sausage, and a sloppy Joe.
- After a five year absence Gene returns home to find his father murdered and his boyhood pal accused of the dastardly deed.
- When Jeff, Smokey, and Whopper try to help their boss Pop Edwards, they find themselves in jail for robbery and Pop murdered. They know Doc Randall is the culprit and when Doc's men break one of his henchman out of jail the three go with him. They join Doc's gang across the border and their objective now is to get Doc to re-cross so he can be arrested.
- Having acquired the controlling interest in the Eureka Discovery Corporation for $500 and selling half of it to a detective for $200, Bob Harvey (Richard Arlen) sets off with his new partner to find the buried treasure of San Capello--with very strange consequences.
- Gene and Frog, out to stop a bunch of cattle rustlers, assume the identities of what they believe to be dead bandits, which soon gets them in big trouble.