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- Abstrac teaches a group of students "The Secret" and how they can use the Law of Attraction to create their perfect lives.
- Two Texas cowboys head to Mexico in search of work, but soon find themselves in trouble with the law after one of them falls in love with a wealthy rancher's daughter.
- Vicky pays a visit to her uncle's ranch in the west, and tells the cowboys that she could not love a man who is not an athlete. Tom and Sid, two of the cowboys, thereupon practice physical culture. Tom, while practicing, throws a sheep hide over his shoulders. A party of picnickers see him, think he is a wild man, give chase and are joined by the cowboys. Vicky sees Tom running, notices his wonderful speed and decides he is the man for her.
- Bobbs, a meek citizen, spends a miserable life with his militant wife, Henrietta, and so he disappears. Arriving in a small western town, he sees Bloody Bill, a "bad" man, shoot up a saloon and gather up the gold and silver. He believes that Bloody Bill's game is easy, and resolves to do likewise. Henrietta receives a telegram stating that her uncle in the west, had bequeathed her his ranch, and she sets forth to take possession. When she arrives at the ranch, she puts the cowboys to wont, and they appeal to Bobbs, now known as a "bad man," who tells the boys that he can lick any woman. At the ranch Bobbs is confronted by no less a person than his. Henrietta, who, after taking his artillery from him, makes him foreman of the ranch.
- Two best friends work together as deputies in a small town. The two defy the Sheriff and head off on an outrageous road trip to save the protagonist's girlfriend from drug lord kidnappers.
- Before We Say Goodbye" deals with four generations of an Hispanic-American family living in Albuquerque, New Mexico, from the crusty tequila-drinking great grandma to the rebellious all-American teenager who prefers Taco Bell to the food at her parents' Mexican restaurant. Carlos Garcia, beloved patriarch of his family, is dying. His adoring wife, Ramona, is in a state of denial. Ramona is sure the Virgin of Guadalupe will grant her a miracle and save Carlos, much to the skepticism of her family. Despite her devout faith, Ramona worries about how she will cope with her troubles and keep her family together if Carlos passes. Her four grown children are wrapped up in their own lives that are filled with problems that threaten to tear the family apart. Carlos has been the guiding force who has kept the family together, and as Carlos is declining, his wisdom and love bring light into their lives. But Carlos and Ramona are troubled that their children reject the cultural and religious heritage that means so much to them both. Sensing his end is near, Carlos announces that he has received a vision from Saint Francis, his patron saint. He convinces Ramona to travel to Mexico with her sister Lucia so they can make a pilgrimage to the Basilica of the Virgin of Guadalupe to appeal to the Virgin for his recovery. Ramona discovers that when we deeply love a someone, life will make the most difficult demands on us before we say goodbye.
- On a Black Tar Road between nowhere and somewhere, two misunderstood women find love in between the cracks of hardships. And misfortune
- At the hospital, Frank comes out of a coma with amnesia. The sheriff wants to know who shot him. Later Frank remembers that something's happening to the president. Who is Frank?
- On board an old Cadillac, a young woman goes looking for her father with a friend and a hitchhiker.
- While on tour in Afghanistan, Sam's helicopter is shot down and he is presumed dead. Back home, it is his screw-up brother who looks after the family. Sam does return, but with a lot of excess baggage.
- Follows the life of the heroine of the Wild West: Calamity Jane and her best friend Dora Du Fran who runs a brothel.
- College couple Lucas Aragon and his girlfriend Sarah White venture into the New Mexican woods looking for the mythical Chupacabra. Their first night inspires them to look deeper for answers. Motivated and eager for adventure, the two head out one last night. What follows is a night of terror.
- Truckers form a mile-long "convoy" in support of a trucker's vendetta with an abusive sheriff - Based on the country song of the same title by C.W. McCall.
- A vegetarian (Jake Webber) takes a detour from a cross-country trip to promote his father's (David Huddleston) burger chain.
- A young poet reflects on her past as she shares a conversation with God while on her journey of leaving her past behind.
- In the wake of discovering a dead body in the river from a supposed suicide, Walt soon discovers evidence pointing to murder. Walt makes it his mission to bring Nighthorse to justice.
- (Japanese with English subtitles) A disgraced warrior planning the murder of a Japanese diplomat, and a ninja in the employ of a navy official are about to land in San Francisco when a band of thieves steal the money the diplomats are carrying. The two set off on a chase across the American west to catch the robbers.
- Two bikers head from L.A. to New Orleans through the open country and desert lands, and along the way they meet a man who bridges a counter-culture gap of which they had been unaware.
- Jim Redigo is foreman for the enormous Garrett Ranch owned by matriarch Lucia with her children Tal and Constance. Redigo had his hands full managing people, machines, and animals, with a specific interest in attractive Connie.
- A man escapes from a Louisiana prison to be at the California hospital bedside of his ailing son.
- May is waiting for her boyfriend in a run-down American motel, when an old flame turns up and threatens to undermine her efforts and drag her back into the life that she was running away from. The situation soon turns complicated.
- Iowa City Bob is hearing voices from God telling him to sell truth about the used cars he's selling in the middle of nowhere. Is he having another breakdown? Like the one he had when he sold a record number of used cars in a year - he was awarded salesman of the year 9 years running. He lost his daughter - wife and stole and car - they found him buried naked on the side of the road ranting. Bob is trying for a comeback when a Snakegirl and Guitar Monte, street corner preachers, show up on the lot wanting to trade a boat for a Pontiac Trans AM - as any zealot car salesman will tell you - they don't take boats on trade. In the meantime his estranged daughter Turner shows up wanting to re-establish their relationship. Bob is hellbent on telling the truth about all the cars on his lot. And no one is prepared for the truth. Sell Truth becomes his sales pitch. And no one is ever going to be the same again.
- Reflects the injustices of a painful chapter of American History, while honoring the 50th anniversary (July 2, 1964) of the Civil Rights Act abolishing segregation.
- The Ghost Adventures Crew travels to Las Vegas, New Mexico to investigate the abandoned Castaneda Hotel, one of the Fred Harvey Company's most famous hotels. They also investigate the nearby haunted Plaza Hotel.
- Bill, a cowpuncher, who wants to get married, answers an ad in a matrimonial journal. Alter seeing the picture of the girl, he decides to call it off, but receives a letter from the old maid's lawyer to the effect that Bill can be held to the marriage. Jack, a friend of Bill's, wires back that Bill has gone crazy, but receives a reply that Muriel is on her way to nurse her future husband. Bill, at his wits' end, allows his cowboy pals to rig him up as a wild man and he goes into the hills in this condition. Muriel arrives. In the meantime, a naturalist professor, who has been collecting bugs in the hills, comes out of the tent in his sleeping suit to find that his clothes have been burned up from the rays of a strong magnifying glass. He starts off in his sleeping suit, is seen by the old maid, who gives chase. Bill, who has been wandering around the hills, sees the fleeing professor and starts back for home. Muriel overtakes the professor and starts for town with him. When she tells him that she has $50,000 in her grip, he falls upon her and they embrace. They are married by a justice of the peace just as Bill's cowboy friends come upon the scene. They encounter Bill and tell him not to worry, that the old maid is already married. Bill does a joy dance until they come to the part where Muriel has $50,000 in her grip. This is too much for Bill; he tears off his wild man's costume and raves at losing a small fortune.
- Long ago, Hiawanda came across a missionary in the hills of New Mexico. She sees a cross lying upon the Bible, the missionary having fallen asleep while reading. She notices the ribbon attached to the cross and takes it. Later, Gray Eagle, her Indian lover, notices the cross and recognizes the connection between the cross and the maid and suspects Hiawanda, his sweetheart. He swears vengeance. Hiawanda runs to the missionary and warns him. The maid starts for her companions and in returning, hears a rolling stone, which attracts her attention to her Indian lover on the trail of the white man. She turns to warn the white man, but too late. The Indian's arrow stands true and the missionary falls on his face in the water, shot in the back. Hiawanda gives him succor, removes the arrow from his back and nurses him back to life. The missionary, in return, teaches her the alphabet. Later a call from the east comes and the missionary determines to answer it as per his orders at once. Not suspecting that Hiawanda's love has grown to the extent it has, he is hurt and pained, but leaves her. But her heart goes to the east with him. She, in sorrow, with a broken heart, turns back to her people, who spurn her because of the cross she wears, which represents the white man. She is driven from her home, and taking the cross in her hands, she goes into a boat of boughs and drifts toward a great falls, and we leave her as we found her, in darkness.
- The leading character in the story has the power to absorb anything he wishes, through his tremendous will power. He goes blind, and takes away the sight of his nephew in order that he may see. He steals his sister's brain in order that he may write. He steals an inventor's mind that he may become famous. His love for his sweetheart prevents him from stealing her voice, and he commits suicide.
- Miss Satterly, the new schoolteacher, is loved by all the cowboys of the "Flying U" ranch. Weary is shy and only makes the acquaintance of the pretty schoolteacher by main force on the part of his cowboy companions. Jack and Emmett write an invitation to Weary to go to a dance, and sign Miss Satterly's name thereto. Miss Satterly finds a rough draft of this note. Weary's run-away horse brings him to Miss Satterly's home. They compare notes and the night of the dance, the cowboys are astounded to see Miss Satterly and Weary together at the dance where Weary is fed ice cream by the schoolteacher, while he tells her how much he loves her.
- Story of the early life of genius and Nobel Prize-winning physicist Richard Feynman.
- A couple goes to dangerous lengths to find a lung donor for their daughter.
- A young woman house-sits one weekend and has serious apprehensions about the home.
- RVBY is lost in reverie when her past comes back to haunt her.
- After the Civil War, a returning Confederate veteran must reclaim his Arizona land and homestead from the Yankee carpetbaggers who illegally occupy it.
- Desperate for a better life, a failed dancer turned stripper teams up with a hunky aimless bartender to find her late father's buried treasure.
- Vicky Hoskins, an eastern girl with story writing ambitions, goes west to get local color for a story. Tom, foreman of John Hicks' ranch, plans to joke the eastern girl. With cowboys, Tom rigs up a dummy, proceeds to hang it to a tree and tells Vicky that they were merely hanging a story writer who happened to come to the ranch, and Vicky nearly collapses with fright. Vicky decides to make love to Tom just to see how he acts, and so that she can tell what to do with her hero in her western story. John Hicks, the ranch owner, discovers Vicky's plot and tells Tom. Then Hicks and the boys accuse Vicky of trifling with Tom's affections. A stranger, who looks exceedingly seedy, approaches and he is asked to perform a supposed marriage ceremony between Tom and Vicky. Too late the boys discover that the stranger is a real clergyman, and that the matrimonial ties are binding. Later, however, Tom finds a means to cause Vicky to become content with her lot.
- Walt Longmire is the dedicated and unflappable sheriff of Absaroka County, Wyoming. Widowed only a year, he is a man in psychic repair but buries his pain behind his brave face, unassuming grin and dry wit.
- Lucky Luke becomes the Sheriff of Daisy Town and runs out all the criminals. Then the Dalton brothers arrive and try to get the Indians to break the peace treaty and attack the town.
- Three morticians get caught in a web of greed and deceit, involving buried treasure and a tangled love affair, in this modern day crime mystery that is based on a true story.
- After a freak accident, a company executive turns completely invisible, goes on the run and becomes hunted by a treacherous CIA official, whilst trying to cope with his new reality.
- Midnight is a safe haven for those who are different, but with the presence of outsiders, the residents band together and form a strong and unlikely family.
- Two children discover a man locked in the cellar of an abandoned gas station and are faced with the decision of whether or not to help him.
- Jericho and Dora Adams, along with their infant son, are captured by American Indians seeking revenge for Jericho killing the chief's son. The chief intends raising the Adams' son as his own, but when Dora tells them the story of Jesus, tensions between the them are reduced.
- Two victims of traumatized childhoods become lovers and psychopathic serial murderers irresponsibly glorified by the mass media.
- Tom promises his sweetheart, Vicky, that he will stop drinking. He falls in with boon companions, however, and in a saloon brawl, he accidentally shoots Ned, his pal. The sheriff and Vicky's brother find that Ned was only stunned by the bullet. At a rodeo, Tom meets the sheriff, who arrests Tom for the shooting of Ned. The sheriff wires Vicky, explaining the ruse he is playing on Tom. When Tom and the sheriff arrive at the town jail, they encounter Vicky, accompanied by Ned. After Tom is joyfully surprised at seeing Ned alive and well, he solemnly promises never to drink again, and with this assurance Vicky rushes into Tom's arms.
- The ultimate showdown with Jones is finally here and Liz must trust herself to the save the man she loves.