Robert McCall serves an unflinching justice for the exploited and oppressed, but how far will he go when that is someone he loves? The film follows McCall as he takes on criminals, seeks revenge, and uncovers a web of corruption, all while balancing a life as a Lyft driver and forming unlikely alliances. With his sharp skills and unwavering determination, McCall navigates a world of danger to protect the innocent and bring justice to those who deserve it.
State Trooper is an American crime drama set in the 1950s American West, starring Rod Cameron as Rod Blake, an officer of the Nevada Department of Public Safety. The series aired 104 episodes in syndication from September 25, 1956, to June 25, 1959.
Jake Blues rejoins with his brother Elwood after being released from prison to save their old R&B band and the Catholic home they grew up in, outrunning the police as they tear through Chicago. With the help of their old friend Curtis, Reverend Cleophus James, and their band members, they must put on a concert to raise the money needed. The duo faces various obstacles, including a mystery woman seeking revenge, angry Nazi protesters, and a car chase through the streets of Chicago. In the end, they successfully raise the money and are captured by the police.
A ninety-year-old horticulturist and Korean War veteran turns drug mule for a Mexican cartel. Earl Stone, an elderly man who grows daylilies, becomes a drug mule for a Mexican cartel to make money and support his family. As he continues to transport drugs, he gains the respect of the cartel, while also catching the attention of a determined DEA agent. Earl must navigate the dangerous world of drug trafficking while also repairing his broken relationships with his family. In the end, Earl sacrifices himself for his family and pleads guilty to all charges, leaving his loved ones with a bittersweet sense of closure.
A Chicago advertising man must struggle to travel home from New York for Thanksgiving, with a lovable oaf of a shower-curtain-ring salesman as his only companion. Neal Page is in New York trying to finalize a marketing image for cosmetics. He heads to the airport to catch a flight to Chicago but faces various obstacles. He meets Del Griffith, a seller of shower curtain rings, and their paths cross multiple times. They end up stranded in Wichita, Kansas due to heavy snow in Chicago. Neal grows annoyed with Del but eventually realizes he is a nice guy. They face more challenges on their journey, including stolen money and transportation issues, but ultimately make it to Chicago where Neal brings Del home for Thanksgiving Dinner, and Del is grateful to have somewhere to go.
Convoy is a 1978 action film about a truck driver named Martin 'Rubber Duck' Penwald who leads a rebellion against corrupt law enforcement officers. The film takes place in the Arizona desert and follows Rubber Duck and his convoy of fellow truckers as they evade the police and fight for their rights.
A detective and an FBI agent team up to track down a vicious serial killer in the frozen landscape of Alaska.
A young, reformed gambler must return to playing high stakes poker to help a friend pay off loan sharks, while balancing his relationship with his girlfriend and his commitments to law school. Gifted poker player Mike McDermott loses his entire $30,000 bankroll in a hand of Texas hold'em against Teddy KGB, a Russian mobster who runs an illegal underground poker room. Shaken, Mike decides to concentrate on law school. However, when his childhood friend Lester 'Worm' Murphy is released from prison and owes an outstanding debt, Mike joins him in a furious race to earn money, putting his relationships and commitments at risk. In a race against time to pay off Worm's debt, Mike gets his shot at redemption by playing KGB in a no limit, heads-up game of Texas Hold'em.
In 'The Sugarland Express,' a convicted felon and his wife kidnap a Texas state trooper and embark on a road trip across Texas to reclaim their baby, leading to a thrilling chase and a tragic event.
In 'The Hitcher,' a young man named Jim picks up a hitchhiker who turns out to be a psychopath. Accused of crimes he didn't commit, Jim must fight to survive as the hitcher goes on a violent rampage. The film is a tense and suspenseful thriller that explores themes of paranoia, fear, and survival.
Five Vermont state troopers, known for their pranks and screw-ups, must solve a crime to save their jobs and prove themselves to the local police department.
Two young boys encounter a fugitive named Mud who killed a man that harmed his girlfriend. They help Mud evade the vigilantes and reunite him with his girlfriend in exchange for his pistol. Along the way, they face personal troubles and heartbreak. Mud is eventually shot but survives, and he and one of the boys escape on a boat down the Mississippi River.
A Marine is trapped in an abandoned mill, handcuffed to a pipe and must battle terrorists to rescue a witness and stop a terrorist plot. He encounters car crashes, foot chases, and a car chase, while also dealing with a time bomb and being stabbed to death. With the help of the FBI and a female agent, he fights his way through a street shootout and a one-against-many situation, all while uncovering deception and facing danger at every turn.
Daniel O'Neil, a state trooper, aspires to join a prestigious K-9 unit. He forms an unlikely partnership with Ruby, a shelter pup with a mischievous nature. Together, they overcome challenges and prove that they are meant to be together.
In Wind Chill, a college student traveling home for the holidays accepts a ride-share with a maniac cop, but their trip takes a dangerous turn when they get trapped in a car during a snowstorm. As they fight to stay alive in freezing temperatures, they must also confront supernatural forces that haunt the snowy roads. It's a race against time as they try to escape before freezing to death.
Kodiak is a short lived, half-hour adventure program that aired Friday evenings at 8:00 p.m Eastern time on ABC during the 1974-1975 television season. The show revolved around the main character of Cal "Kodiak" McKay, an Alaska State Trooper. Kodiak, always accompanied by his Eskimo sidekick Abraham Lincoln Imhook, used his four-wheel drive truck to track down desperate killers through 50,000 miles of Alaska backcountry. The show was broadcast against NBC's mega-hit Sanford and Son. Kodiak couldn't lure viewers in to watch and was cancelled after the first episode, although a total of four episodes were aired. The show was filmed in Bend, Oregon Using the Old Skyliners Ski Lodge as the primary Meeting Place.
Flash of Genius is a movie based on the true story of Robert Kearns, a college professor and engineer who invented the intermittent windshield wiper. The film follows Kearns as he fights against the automobile industry, specifically Ford, for patent infringement and the recognition he deserves. It showcases Kearns' determination, his struggles with paranoia and mental breakdown, and his unwavering pursuit of justice and intellectual property rights. Flash of Genius is a motivational story of a genius inventor who takes on a powerful industry to protect his invention and restore his reputation.
After giving a ride to a hitchhiker, a college student finds herself being pursued by a psychopathic killer who leaves a trail of murders in his wake.
Love Field is a romantic drama set in the 1960s, where an African-American man and a white woman embark on a bus trip from Dallas to Washington D.C, while the nation mourns the tragic event of President John F. Kennedy's assassination. Along their journey, they face social commentary, racism, and the challenges of their budding romance.
In Black Sheep (1996), a political candidate for governor is tasked with keeping his wild and unpredictable brother out of trouble during his campaign. Chaos ensues as the two brothers embark on a series of misadventures, jeopardizing the candidate's chances of winning the election.