In Old Chicago is a gripping drama set in Chicago during the 1871 Great Fire. The story follows two brothers, one a corrupt politician and the other an honest lawyer, as they fight for power and control over the city. Amidst the chaos of the fire, their rivalry intensifies, leading to tragic consequences. This film explores themes of corruption, family loyalty, and the destructive power of ambition.
Tenth Avenue Angel is a heartwarming Christmas movie set in New York City during the 1930s, a time of great despair and struggle. The story revolves around an ex-con, a little girl, and her aunt as they navigate through poverty, deception, and the true meaning of Christmas. Filled with hope, redemption, and miracles, Tenth Avenue Angel is a tale of love, family, and the power of belief.
Calvin Drake employs a group of low-lifes to drive away land owners along the path of a new railroad; Red Ryder opposes this strategy.
Charlie is a 16-year-old orphan struggling to raise her two younger brothers when she endeavors to train a wild horse she names Sylvester and turn him into an Olympic jumping champion.
The son of a cattle-rustling Cossack immigrant must choose between following the straight path and helping his father escape from prison.
During World War I, a poor black Southerner travels north to Chicago to get work in the city's slaughterhouses, where he becomes embroiled in the organized labor movement.
Vic "Bomber" Bealer is a handsome, manipulative boxer who aspires to something greater than the small-town life he knows in Texas. But, even when opportunities present themselves, Bealer is too restless and indecisive to take advantage. Despite being on the cusp of making the Olympic boxing team, his life is in total disarray as he juggles relationships with an old flame, a girl who's way too young for him, and a foul-mouthed trainer.
Western comedy.
From the co-founder of Slamdance comes the story of a young man who returns home from a trip abroad to confront not just his peculiar family and friends, but also a pair of Colombian jewel thieves and a roving gang of Iowa kickboxers, culminating in a showdown at Carhenge. A seminal movie in the history of independent film, "Omaha: The Movie" was the film that spearheaded the birth of the Slamdance Film Festival.
The World Changes is an epic movie set in the early 20th century America, depicting the saga of success and tragedy. It follows the life of a cattle rancher turned successful businessman who faces various challenges including deception, violence, and personal grief. The movie explores the themes of invention, multiple generations, and the changing Western frontier.
Cowhand Lem Beason wins a shooting contest at a Western rodeo, and as a result is hired by railroad president Gregory Collins to return to Chicago with Collins to take charge of security for Collins' vaults. Lem is reluctant to go, but Collins' pretty niece Rose changes his mind. In Chicago, Lem finds a great deal of criminal activity, but none of it can get the best of him.
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