Dallas is a drama/soap TV show set in the 1970s that follows the wealthy Ewing family and their oil empire in Dallas, Texas. The show explores the power struggles, betrayals, and family feuds within the Ewing family, with a particular focus on the intense rivalry between J.R. Ewing and his brothers Bobby and J.R.'s wife, Sue Ellen. The story delves into themes of wealth, power, love, and loyalty, set against the backdrop of the booming oil industry in Texas.
In the Heat of the Night follows the story of a police detective named Virgil Tibbs, who is from Philadelphia but becomes the chief of police in a small town in Mississippi. As he solves various crimes, Tibbs also has to navigate the racial tensions of the American South. The show explores themes of racism, criminal investigation, and the challenges faced by law enforcement officers in a small town.
The Huckleberry Hound Show is a nostalgic and classic animated TV show set in the wild west featuring Huckleberry Hound, an anthropomorphic blue dog with a southern accent. He goes on various adventures, often getting involved in comedic situations with his friends Yogi Bear, Hokey Wolf, and other cartoon characters. The show is known for its slapstick comedy and hand-drawn animation.
The Waltons follows the lives of the close-knit Walton family as they navigate the challenges of the Great Depression in rural Virginia. The show explores the relationships between the family members, their struggles and triumphs, and the importance of family bonds during difficult times.
I'll Fly Away is a drama TV show set in the American South during the 1950s and 1960s. The story revolves around a district attorney and his housekeeper, an African-American woman, as they navigate issues of race relations and racism in a small fictional town. The show explores themes of family relationships, civil rights, and the challenges faced by single parents and their children.
In Wrong Turn 5: Bloodlines, a group of college students find themselves trapped in a small town where they become prey to a cannibalistic mutant family. As they struggle to survive, the body count rises and the killers show no mercy. It's a chilling and thrilling story of survival horror.
Palmerstown, U.S.A. is a drama series. It centers on the lives of two 9-year-old best friends, one black and one white, growing up in a small Southern town during the 1930s.
The Son is a short-lived TV show that takes place in Texas during the early 20th century. It follows the story of an oil tycoon and his family, exploring themes of power struggles, the American South, and the relationship between a father and his son.
American Gothic (1995) is set in the small town of Trinity, South Carolina, a town with a dark secret. The show follows the lives of its residents as they encounter mysterious events, supernatural horrors, and the temptation of evil. With a small-town sheriff, a doctor, and a teacher at the center of the story, American Gothic explores themes of good versus evil, innocence, and the supernatural. It combines drama, horror, and a touch of dark comedy to create a gripping and suspenseful TV show.
Five friends head out to rural Texas to visit the grave of a grandfather. On the way they stumble across what appears to be a deserted house, only to discover something sinister within. Something armed with a chainsaw.<br/><br/>The film opens on August 18, 1973, revealing that a cemetery in rural Texas has been vandalized. Sally and her brother Franklin travel to the site with their friends to check on their grandfather's grave. They decide to visit the abandoned family homestead, where they encounter a strange hitchhiker. After picking up some barbeque sandwiches, they finally arrive at the family home. While exploring, Pam and Kirk get lured inside the house and are killed by a chainsaw-wielding killer known as Leatherface. Jerry goes to search for them but is also killed. Sally and Franklin are then attacked, with Franklin being killed by Leatherface. Sally manages to escape to a gas station but is captured by the hitchhiker and the owners of the house. They torture her and plan to kill her, but Sally escapes and is rescued by a passing truck. Leatherface chases after her but is eventually left behind as Sally makes her escape.
Waco is a TV mini-series that tells the dramatic and true story of the 1993 Waco siege in Texas, where an FBI standoff with a cult leader and his followers ended in a tragic shootout and burning building.
MI6 agent James Bond uncovers a plot by gold magnate Auric Goldfinger to contaminate the Fort Knox gold reserve. With the help of his gadgets and allies, Bond infiltrates Goldfinger's operation, exposes his plan to breach Fort Knox using Delta 9 nerve gas, and ultimately saves the day with the assistance of Pussy Galore and the American military. Along the way, Bond encounters deadly henchmen, seduces allies, and outwits his enemies.
Jeremiah O'Keefe, a funeral home owner, enlists the help of attorney Willie E. Gary to save his family business from a corporate behemoth. Together, they expose corporate corruption and racial injustice, forming an unlikely bond.
In Canton, Mississippi, a fearless young lawyer and his assistant defend a black man accused of murdering two white men who raped his ten-year-old daughter, inciting violent retribution and revenge from the Ku Klux Klan. The trial becomes a national media sensation, with the lawyer's family facing death threats and arson. As tensions rise and the trial progresses, the lawyer must navigate racial tension and deep-seated racism to fight for justice. In the end, he delivers a powerful closing argument that challenges the jury's prejudices and sparks hope for a fair outcome.
Mitch McDeere, a promising young lawyer, joins 'The Firm' and is seduced by its money and gifts. Unaware of its dark side, he becomes involved with the FBI after two associates are murdered, leading to a choice between loyalty and self-preservation.
James Bond is tasked with investigating the deaths of three MI6 agents connected to Dr. Kananga, a dictator of a Caribbean island. Bond uncovers a plot involving heroin trafficking, voodoo rituals, and a plan to monopolize the heroin market. With the help of Solitaire, a tarot expert, Bond must bring down Kananga and his organization.
Leatherface is a horror movie about a brutal psychopathic killer who escapes from an asylum and goes on a violent killing spree. The police, desperate to stop him, engage in vigilantism, leading to extreme violence and brutality. As the body count rises, Leatherface's true origin as a member of an evil family of killers is revealed.
Comanche Moon is a TV mini-series set in 19th century Texas, following the adventures of the Texas Rangers as they deal with conflicts and challenges posed by the Comanche Indians. The story revolves around the struggles of the Rangers to maintain law and order in the American South amidst the backdrop of the Wild West. The plot explores the dynamics between the Rangers and the Comanches, highlighting the complex relationships, battles, and cultural clashes between the two groups. With elements of drama and Western, Comanche Moon offers a thrilling and captivating narrative filled with action, adventure, and historical context.
In 1863 Louisiana, a black slave named Gordon embarks on a dangerous journey through the swamps to escape his cruel plantation owners. Desperate for the freedom that has been denied to him and his fellow slaves, Gordon risks his life to join the Lincoln Army and fight for their liberation. 'Emancipation' is a powerful tale of courage, resilience, and the longing for a normal, dignified life amidst the horrors of slavery.
Sweet Justice is an American legal drama television series starring Cicely Tyson and Melissa Gilbert. The hour-long series ran from September 15, 1994 to April 22, 1995 on NBC. The series was produced by Trotwood Productions in association with Columbia Pictures Television.