When a timid bank clerk inherits a ranch, he teams up with a brash cowboy to save it from a crooked foreman. Together, they navigate through various obstacles and deliver laughs along the way.
Set during the American Civil War, a pacifist Quaker family in Indiana deals with the challenges of war, slavery, faith, and their own beliefs.
Duchess of Idaho is a romantic comedy/musical set at a ski lodge in Sun Valley, Idaho. The story revolves around a bandleader who becomes entangled in a love triangle. With deception, mix-up comedy, and battle of the sexes, the film follows the bandleader's journey as he navigates through humorous and romantic situations at the lodge.
In The Octagon, a martial arts master must stop a terrorist group from carrying out their deadly plans of destruction. With his unique skills and fierce determination, he takes on the challenge of facing them on his own. Along the way, he encounters betrayal, danger, and a mysterious woman who may hold the key to his success. Can he defeat the terrorists and save innocent lives?
Festival is a documentary film that takes viewers back to the 1960s, immersing them in the experience of a music festival. It explores the performances, interviews, and philosophy behind the festival, showcasing the folk music, blues, and bluegrass that defined the era.
Ethan Frome, a chronically ill farmer, falls in love with his wife's cousin. Their unrequited love leads to a series of tragic events in a small New England village.
In a small Southern town, a group of middle-aged women join forces to form a basketball team called The Hot Flashes. They aim to raise money for breast cancer awareness. Along the way, they face various challenges and overcome personal struggles while forming strong bonds and proving that they still have what it takes to compete.
Louisa, a widow, faces turmoil and meddling from her mother-in-law as she navigates the complexities of finding happiness. Along the way, she encounters an architect suitor, gets involved in square dancing and a motorcycle cop's speeding ticket, and deals with gossip and an uptight movie usher. Will Louisa be able to overcome these challenges and find love and happiness?
Gospel Hill is a drama mystery thriller movie set in a small town in South Carolina. The story revolves around the interwoven lives of its diverse inhabitants and explores themes of race relations, secrets, and redemption. The town's past and present collide when an incident threatens to unearth long-hidden truths. A doctor-patient relationship, an unfaithful wife, a small-town sheriff, and a gospel choir all play a part in this gripping tale.
A college professor named Peter Proud starts experiencing strange dreams and flashbacks that suggest he may be the reincarnation of a man named Jeff Curtis, who was murdered in his previous life. With the help of a parapsychologist and hypnotherapy, Peter sets out to uncover the truth about his past and the reasons behind his reincarnation. As he delves deeper into his memories, he uncovers a haunting mystery that involves a search for a missing woman, the occult, and a dark secret from the past.
A young man with a love of horses, Scott Jordan (Roddy McDowall) lives on the family ranch with his uncle Bill (Damian O’Flynn). When he buys a wild stallion from his black-sheep cousin Daniel (Rand Brooks), Scott names the horse Midnight and does his best to tame him. But when the sheriff (Sky King’s Kirby Grant) suspects the stallion was stolen and Daniel’s plan to get rid of the horse ends with a man being trampled, Scott must prove Midnight acted in self-defense before his uncle destroys him. The fourth of six films McDowall coproduced and starred in for Monogram Pictures, Black Midnight was directed by Oscar “Budd” Boetticher, whose seven Westerns with Randolph Scott are considered classics of the genre.
Bound for Glory is based on the autobiography of Woody Guthrie, a folk musician who travels across the United States during the Great Depression. He experiences poverty, labor struggles, and the harsh reality of the Dust Bowl, all while trying to pursue his passion for music and provide for his family.
In 'Wildflower,' a young girl named Alice escapes her troubled life by forming a deep connection with the natural world. She finds comfort in horseback riding and the beauty of a rose bush. Along her journey, she navigates complex relationships, including her friendship with an older boy, her bond with her adoptive brother, and her strained relationship with her stepfather. As Alice grows up and faces the challenges of coming of age, she learns important life lessons, including the power of love and the strength to overcome adversity.
It all starts with one little seed of love."The Miracle Maker is coming!" Everyone in the tiny hamlet is excited when they hear the news that the renowned man of wonders is coming to their village. But the humble traveler who appears isn't what anyone expected. They were looking forward to someone magnificent who would change their lives. But it seems this man can barely take care of himself, let alone fulfill the dreams of others. However, miracles can come in all shapes and sizes and sometimes from unexpected places.
A financially strapped college is transformed into a summer holiday resort with the help of music and radio stars.
The Legend of Johnny Appleseed follows the story of Johnny Appleseed, a pioneer and legendary hero who travels across the country planting apple trees and spreading joy. Along the way, he faces challenges and meets quirky characters, showcasing the spirit of adventure and the importance of nature.
The pageantry of Calgary's colorful celebration of its past, culminating with its world famous rodeo, is chronicled.
Ma and Pa Kettle, a quirky couple, get into hilarious situations when Pa wins a contest and become mayor of their small town. From dealing with a traveling salesman to inventing gadgets, the Kettle family's comedic misadventures will keep you entertained.
In this pre-code film, a bookkeeper named Marvin confronts the social injustices and poverty in the American South. He becomes involved in a romantic rivalry between a rich girl and a cotton picker, leading to a culture clash and a confrontation with a lynch mob. The film explores themes of social commentary, sexual melodrama, and racial tension in the southern USA.
Set in rural Australia during the 1920s, Hammers Over the Anvil follows the story of a young boy named Alan Marshall who dreams of becoming a horse trainer. The film explores Alan's journey as he navigates the challenges of growing up, including his relationships with his horse and the people in his small town.