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- William Hoy was one of the first Deaf Major League Baseball players in the 1800's. Being deaf, he introduced hand signals for strike and ball to the game and overcame many obstacles to become one of the greatest players of his time.
- A Union soldier on his way home runs afoul of Jim Vance and his nephew Ellison Hatfield. Confederate sympathizers, they're furious with the idea of one of their neighbors fighting for the Union.
- Documentary on the 1838 Cherokee removal from the southeastern United States, dubbed the "Trail of Tears."
- A former Confederate marauder tries to make a clean start on a Texas dirt farm with his wife and young daughter. He quickly learns that sometimes the past just won't stay buried.
- In March of 1987, Roger and Alice take a weekend getaway to explore an abandoned campground Roger has inherited. Along the way, they run into an old four wheel drive truck that adds miles of terror to their trip. Is there anyone behind the wheel? Or is it driven by pure evil?
- Rocky and his team help save an animal shelter that has fallen on hard times. Meanwhile he also seeks a home for a dog at that shelter.
- What happens when a disgruntled teenager leaves a broken home but comes back later? A story of revenge and betrayal. A dysfunctional family to say the least.
- During a gang initiation gone wrong, four teens bond to make it out of the wilderness to survive and reconcile the African-American and Latino communities they come from.
- In the late nineteenth-century, a holy man known only as the Preacher confronts unspeakable evil as a gruesome power consumes the frontier.
- The saga of thoroughbred Tommy Boy, born in a rain puddle, and his various owners as he evolves into a a champion stakes horse.
- Follows a group of five teens heading off to a cabin for a "romantic" weekend. They are hunted down by The Lashman for being unruly teens and disturbing his peace.
- Tailypo is simplistic thriller where a common man accidently antagonizes a beast of nature. Afterwards multiple warnings haunt the man and his best friend until one night the battle leads to a frenzied showdown.
- A film about America's first serial Killers. These Brothers terrorized Kentucky and went across the state on a Killing spree. The film is loosely based on the true story of the Brothers. Filmed in Historically accurate locations.
- Biography of psychic Edgar Cayce, the "sleeping prophet".
- On Shackle Island, there is a somewhat dilapidated-looking mansion. And inside that mansion, there is a friendly and talkative scientist by the name of Dr. Gangrene.
- Set against the backdrop of the Civil War, star-crossed lovers fight against events, circumstances and strange happenings, which conspire to keep them apart.
- A group of friends go on a road trip soon after their high school graduation and get lost in the middle of nowhere. They stumble upon an abandoned Wild West tourist attraction that was abandoned when the former owner went crazy and killed several customers. The friends are captured and murdered one-by-one - could the crimes be the doing of the former owner who was just released from the state mental hospital after serving thirty years and will anyone escape from the maniacal killer?
- In a fashionable middle-class neighborhood outside Seattle, Phil Johnson, an African- American man is his seventies, lives a desolate life of an old recluse. Losing his son, Billy, at an early age, his wife a few years ago and now discarded and ignored by a youth-oriented society, he keeps a daily vigil at his living room window with only the ghosts from his past for companions. When the Brook family moves in next door, it is but another painful reminder to him that time and life has passed him by forever. There is nothing left in life for him. Or is there? Being a devout Christian his whole life, Mr. Johnson, with Bible in his hand, asks God to give him a sign as to why he should go on living. When all hope is gone, Mr. Johnson asks God to forgive him as he contemplates suicide. Joe Brook, on the other hand, is on the verge of realizing what many would say is living a true piece of the American Dream. A talented young architect with a beautiful wife and adoring little boy, his brilliant design innovations have earned him a partnership in the upwardly mobile architectural firm of an old classmate. At what price comes success? Joe's obsession with material achievement, seemingly the only way he knows how to express his love for his family, is causing the exact opposite of the intended effect, serving only to drive a wedge between himself and those for whom he supposedly works; his wife, Karen, and son, David. Joe unwittingly yet inexorably alienates himself from his family as the continuous words of his fathers ghost remind him that he will never make anything of himself. As Mr. Johnson is about to end his life, he hears a thump come from his back yard. He quickly goes to investigate and finds David has falling over the fence that divides their property and has skinned his knee. While aiding to David's knee, Mr. Johnson's thoughts take him back to when his own son needed attention. Was this the sign from God Mr. Johnson asked for? As time goes on and Joe's life spirals away from his family, first David and then Karen turn to Mr. Johnson for friendship and solace. Their need for simple kindness and understanding gently forces the old man to return to the world of the actively living, giving him renewed purpose; a second chance to feel alive, loved and appreciated. Unfortunately, their new friendship also serves to deepen the rift within the Brook family. When events transpire which suddenly threaten Joe with the loss of everything he's ever worked for, including his family, he must finally confront himself and his own haunted past. But it may be too late, for second chances are rare. Turning to an old man whom he had little use for, Joe, through Mr. Johnson and the Bible, finds the grace of God and the meaning of family. A simple but compelling story, "A Second Chance", takes an introspective look at the complex issues of the contemporary human and family dynamics, and demonstrates how the power of God can help us rediscover misplaced values of innocent and unconditional love.
- On the twentieth anniversary of his wife's death, Rodger returns home after a hard day's work to find two peculiar things waiting on him, a strange man sitting on his couch and a strange door in his hallway. Neither of these two things belong. The strange man explains that Rodger can walk through this door to another time, and he can come and go as he pleases. When he walks through the doorway, he walks into the past to the western era where he finds a doppelgänger of his deceased wife. She looks like her, sounds like her, even laughs like her, but is it her?
- In the nineteenth century, a man of unknown origins attempts to escape a bounty hunter out for his blood.
- In the town of Perdition, A U.S. Marshall tries to protect his prisoner from an angry mob. But this prisoner has his own devilish intentions.
- It is a night of terror as the local teens struggle to stay alive in the sleepy town of Fearsville. They soon discover that fear has a town of its own.
- A tale of two brothers, wrapped up in circumstances that could have only ever happened in Kentucky.