Annie Oakley was an American Western television series that fictionalized the life of famous sharpshooter Annie Oakley. It ran from January 1954 to February 1957 in syndication, for a total of 81 black and white episodes, each 25 minutes long. ABC showed reruns on Saturday and Sunday daytime from 1959 to 1960 and from 1964 to 1965.
Disturbing the Peace is an action crime thriller about a former Texas ranger who becomes the marshal in a small town. When a dangerous biker gang plans to rob an armored truck, he must use his skills and wits to stop them and protect his community.
During World War II, an army lieutenant escapes from a German prisoner-of-war camp in Kent, England. He embarks on a dangerous journey across the frozen lake district, pursued by German soldiers and their scent hounds. In order to survive, he must use his wits, bravery, and resourcefulness to outsmart the enemy and make his way to safety in Canada.
When the Black Stallion is stolen, a teenage boy and girl must navigate the dangerous Moroccan desert to rescue him. Along the way, they encounter sheiks, jockeys, and a risky wager at the racetrack.
A bride gets caught in a love triangle, as she must choose between her fiancé and a childhood love. The story unfolds in Cappadocia, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its beautiful landscapes and ancient ruins. With themes of infidelity and revenge, this movie explores the complexities of relationships and the consequences of betrayal.
In a small town plagued by illegal activities, the disappearance of a young girl leads a horseback rider to uncover a web of secrets involving kidnapping, knife fights, shotgun encounters, oil-field crimes, and human trafficking.
Tab Hunter Confidential is a documentary that tells the story of Tab Hunter, an iconic actor in the 1950s and 1960s, who was forced to hide his true identity as a gay man due to the pressures of the Hollywood studio system. The film explores his journey of self-discovery and the challenges he faced in living a double life.
In this crime-drama-western movie, the discovery of an abandoned baby leads to a series of events involving murder, racism, and a trial. The story is told from multiple perspectives, each offering contradictory accounts of the events.
The Chef's Wife is a drama-comedy film that follows the life of a woman trapped in an unhappy marriage to a renowned chef. She yearns for a change and decides to embark on a journey of self-discovery, seeking a new purpose and happiness. As she explores her passions and forms new friendships, she must confront the challenges and complexities of love, infidelity, and the pursuit of personal fulfillment. With a backdrop of mouth-watering gastronomy, this film takes viewers on a heartfelt and entertaining journey of rediscovery and empowerment.
The Blacksmith is a comedy short film that follows a blacksmith as he faces a series of comedic challenges, including changing a tire, shoeing a horse, and dealing with a dissatisfied customer. The film is set in a small village in the 1920s and features black-and-white visuals and silent movie style.
A Fine Step is an uplifting family drama centering on Cal Masterson (Luke Perry, Beverly Hills 90210) an award winning horseman whose relationship with his beloved horse Fandango allows him to achieve multiple championship wins. However tragedy strikes when Cal and Fandango are involved in a serious accident, ending Cal's horse riding days forever. Cal's devastation is slowly overcome when his new neighbour, 14 year old Claire Mason (Anna Claire Sneed, Glee) takes an interest in Fandango and convinces him that Fandango's competing days might not be over.
It's a Big Country is an anthology film that tells the stories of various characters from different walks of life, exploring themes of patriotism, friendship, and diversity. From immigrants and war veterans to government officials and reporters, the film showcases the experiences of individuals who contribute to the fabric of American society.
Bright Leaf tells the story of a man's journey to success in the tobacco industry, navigating relationships, rivalries, and power struggles. Set in the late 1800s and early 1900s, the movie explores themes of love, jealousy, revenge, and the impact of the changing times. The protagonist's path is filled with obstacles, including a dysfunctional marriage, manipulative women, and attempts on his life. As he builds his empire, he faces challenges from other businessmen and deals with the consequences of his actions.
A big-city female doctor returns to her roots in the backwoods of the Blue Ridge Mountains to bring modern medicine to the local folks in the Appalachia of the 1930s and finds herself at odds with the homespun ways of the resident medicine woman.
The exciting adventures of an 11-year-old tomboy growing up in the Wisconsin frontier of the 1860s. Based on the children's book.
Mickey Mouse Club serial starring Mouseketeer Darlene Gillespie.
A boxing manager falls in love with a singer and must navigate the challenges of his dangerous profession and complicated love life.
The Johnstown Flood (1989) tells the story of the catastrophic flood that occurred in Johnstown, Pennsylvania in 1889. It explores the causes of the flood, the destruction it caused, and the impact it had on the community. Through archival footage and interviews with survivors, the movie provides a detailed account of this tragic event.
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