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- Dr. Richard Kimble, unjustly accused of murdering his wife, must find the real killer while being the target of a nationwide manhunt led by a seasoned U.S. Marshal.
- A soon-to-be-married man encounters an exciting stranger after his plane suffers an accident on takeoff.
- American frontiersman Davy Crockett fights in the Creek Indian War, is elected to the U.S. Congress and fights for Texas at the Alamo.
- Follows Hazel King, a single mother determined to protect her daughter from the life she once had while defending and protecting those who can't protect themselves.
- Small-town love story of a young man with a reputation for womanizing and his best friend's sister.
- In Berlin, an alcoholic man, recently released from prison, joins his elderly friend and a prostitute in a determined dream to leave Germany and seek a better life in Wisconsin.
- 10 y.o. Harriet's divorced mom owns and runs a motel. Harriet's an outsider and wants to leave. A woman stays there with her adult, disabled son who befriends Harriet.
- Dean Teaster's GHOST TOWN "The Movie", is a unique "Eastern" Western. It is N.C. native Dean Teaster's tribute to his father Robert Doyle Teaster and "Ghost Town In The Sky" theme park. The theme park was a large piece of the childhood happiness for Dean's family and many families since its opening in 1961. This story combines actual family facts of the Teaster family fictionalized into a story that encompasses the best elements of the staged gunfights performed by the Legendary "Ghost Town Gunfighters" throughout the years at the park. Many of the original actors have returned for roles in the film. Former "Ghost Town Gunfighters" Robert Bradley once known as "The Apache Kid," Herbert Cowboy Coward "GrandPappy," and Harry Valentine "The Golden Voice of Ghost Town" play pivotal roles in the film as does Alaska Presley who was one of the original park founders. Dean Teaster reprises the role of "Digger" made famous by his father. This movie was created to offset many of the "Hillbilly" stereotypes often depicted with this area. The movie paints a picture of this beautiful mountain region that was settled by the overseas Celtic people. These settlers were full of rich traditions and a true grit that allowed them to survive and thrive during the rugged 1800's period of US History often shown in western films. This movie may well be the birth of a sub genre of the western known as "The Eastern." With a slight romantic edge this movie is chalked full of messages about love, hate, family, forgiveness, redemption and sacrifice. This film builds on a regional theme where conflict was often fought over family honor versus land as often depicted in westerns due to the gold rushes and land acquisitions and expansions. Being a lover of the western genre I think that we have told a story that will entertain many generations of people and with the re-opening of the "Ghost Town In The Sky" theme park we look forward to bright future built upon the past.
- Documentary on the 1838 Cherokee removal from the southeastern United States, dubbed the "Trail of Tears."
- A feature-length documentary chronicling the efforts of Cherokee activists, artists, and educators fighting to save the Cherokee language.
- Set among the coalfields of Eastern Kentucky, 'Passenger Pigeons' is a story about finding hope and beauty in the dark hills of Appalachia. The film quietly interweaves four separate story lines over the course of a weekend as the town copes with the death of a local miner.
- Possum Drop is a New Year's Day celebration which uses a live opossum as a prop that is lowered from height at midnight. On New Year's Eve, an eyewitness was in such a celebration that took place in Andrews, North Carolina, where an opossum named Millie was suspended in a box in the air for at least two hours, and subjected to loud music, cheering crowd and fireworks, despite her leg which was injured and later had to be amputated.
- Dillian finds a monster in a tunnel and decides to take it home and teach him his ways.
- PETA visited three roadside zoos, Cherokee Bear Zoo, Chief Saunooke Bear Park, and Santa's Land, where neurotic and hungry bears were kept in desolate concrete pits and cramped cages, lived in distress and had stereotypical behaviors. They paced back and forth, walked in endless circles, cried and whimpered, fought with one another, and begged tourists to toss them some piece of food.
- The boys are back out on the road for the third installment of Getaway. This time the are strapping on their hiking boots for a new adventure in the Great Smokey Mountains. They explore Cherokee NC from taking in a play to exploring the history of the Cherokee tribe, and yes of course taking a hike. Join the boys one more time in Getaway III: Cherokee.