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- A family saga covering several decades of Westward expansion in the 19th century, including the Gold Rush, the Civil War, and the building of the railroads.
- Lieutenant John Dunbar, assigned to a remote western Civil War outpost, finds himself engaging with a neighbouring Sioux settlement, causing him to question his own purpose.
- An aging, booze-addled father makes the trip from Montana to Nebraska with his estranged son in order to claim a million-dollar Mega Sweepstakes Marketing prize.
- After suffering a near fatal head injury, a young cowboy undertakes a search for new identity and what it means to be a man in the heartland of America.
- In this modern retelling of the classic horror tale, teen siblings are enslaved by a psychotic recluse within her gruesome house of horrors in the woods.
- Fowl-mouthed villain Turkie carves through the likes of a rapping grandma, a mindless puppet, a wig-wearing inventor, a bisexual space worm, and their equally ridiculous friends on his quest to recover the last copy of "ThanksKilling 2".
- Television special featuring Elvis Presley's last tour before his death.
- Forty years after the death of Elvis Presley, a musical road trip across America in his 1963 Rolls Royce explores how a country boy lost his authenticity and became a king while his country lost her democracy and became an empire.
- A family is shattered when seven-year-old Jennifer disappears while she and her mother are shopping.
- During the 1700s, in the Great Lakes region the British troops have driven the French out and with help from the mercenary Hessian troops the British plan to annihilate the native tribes of the Ottawas.
- The Purple Pie Place is a seasonal business that started in 1981. This is their 2022 season.
- This is a historical drama about Mato Win, an eight-year-old Native American girl who lives at Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota. After her parents are critically injured in an accident, she is sent to live with a white family at a horse ranch in the Black Hills. She stays with Clara, an eight-year-old white girl and her family, but Mato Win is determined to get back to the reservation. She runs away to the mountainous forest but is found. Mato Win calls her brother, Tate, who is a rodeo rider to come get her. She is afraid she will be kept from her parents and does not trust Clara's older brother Cavan. Mato Win questions Clara about an old photo of two Indian men in her home. Clara tells the story of her great-great grandma, Emylon, who rode the train from Indiana to teach there, a hundred years ago. She fell in love with Frank, one of the Native American men in the photo and married him. Mato Win starts to understand why Clara says she feels the spirits too. Mato Win is confronted by a white boy at the playground. Cavan and Clara stand with her against this bully. Mato Win sees there is a difference among the white people. Tate finally arrives on his horse, and they escape into the mountains. When caught by the sheriff, Mato Win is given a choice, to go back to the reservation or to Clara's ranch. She will go back, if her brother can go too. Clara's grandma, Ilona, welcomes Tate and his horse. In the midst of racism, these children found lasting friendship.
- There were over 400 US government funded and church run, Indian Boarding Schools. 1000's of children died of abuse and neglect, most of them left in unmarked graves. This is our story of The Rapid City Indian Boarding School.
- Although an icon of the American West, the buffalo was hunted to near extinction until a handful of determined people stepped in to save it.
- The 11th season of Fireball Run rally's from Eau Claire, Wisconsin to Rapid City, South Dakota. This is the story of 40 driving teams as they compete in an epic quest for America's obscure artifacts, unique attractions and amazing experiences. Unlike Reality TV- Fireball Run is real. Ivan Ellis and Pro Wrestler, Sassy Stephie hosts.
- This video series contains approximately seventeen hours of presentations by various subject matter experts. It was recorded at the Red Pill Expo in Rapid City, South Dakota, in June of 2021, during the so-called COVID-19 "pandemic," when most people were convinced by politicians and newscasters that public events of this kind were health hazards. While people elsewhere were obediently wearing masks and refraining from close contact, the 700 free spirits attending the event, who had done their homework and knew that the "pandemic" was political theater, forwent the masks and sat shoulder to shoulder. And no one came down with "COVID-19" as a result. This video series represents another chapter in the new genre of events for truth seekers and teachers who wish to leave the Matrix of illusion that dominates the popular belief systems of the modern world. Yes, Virginia, reality is quite different from what you have been told, and this event represents the path of discovery.
- Never Been to Graceland" begins when Larry Belasco, an aging hippie, announces that he is in possession of a long-lost, never before heard Elvis recording. AJ, a young magazine journalist, contemplates her career accomplishments (or lack thereof) as she sets out to cover "that Elvis story" in hopes of finding "the other side" of a story that's been told a hundred times before. She finds it in Michael, an avid young Elvis fan at a crossroads in his life, with his own mission to hear the Elvis recording before it's sold off to a high dollar collector. Intrigued by Michael's unusual point of view, AJ tags along on his adventure, but she what she uncovers along the way ultimately reveals more about herself than she ever expected.
- A feature documentary film project following North America's most iconic mammal, the American Bison (aka Buffalo). Featuring ranchers across the United States and Native American Territories, the documentary aims to highlight the history of Bison, the regenerative significance Bison has on our ecology, and the industry that has made it's comeback both possible and sustainable.
- SACRED GROUND shows the connection between Mount Rushmore and Wounded Knee. Mount Rushmore is an icon of the United States, attracting millions of visitors each year. The Wounded Knee Massacre site, only a two-hour drive away, receives just a handful of visitors each day. Mount Rushmore is carved into the granite spires of the Black Hills. To the Lakota, who where slaughtered at Wounded Knee, those hills are sacred. Today, Wounded Knee is in one of the poorest counties in the United States with a lower per capita income than Angola. By contrast, Mount Rushmore is a hub of tourism and commerce. Meet the people who live at, work at and visit each of the memorials.
- Some time in the 21st century, Kovarick, said to be the most evil man who ever lived, is met by a resistance force. One of their members, Dr. Bahler, invents a time distorter held within a ring, which he uses to go back to ancient Egypt, where he dies. 75 years before he left, the ring is found by scientists, who are killed by a small mafia group, but not before it is thrown to a bum, who pawns it for fifty cents. An obnoxious gentleman, Steve, then buys it to give to Jill, a local actress he has fallen for, but does not reciprocate. The mob boss attends her performance to get the ring back, and when he threatens to kill her, an interjection creates a paddageway to the middle ages, and she and her airy friend Kirsten go through. In the middle ages, their princess costumes make everyone mistake them for fleeing princesses who had been forced to marry ogre-like men for acquisition of land. Eventually, they escape the pursuing mob to the old west, where Wild-Eyed Cody and his men have come to loot the town, confronted by a loony sheriff and "Calamity" Jill, refusing to wear townlady's clothes and instead claiming to be a cousin to "Calamity" Jane. The distorter is set to return to its point of origin, so after trouble strikes again, Jill unknowingly repeats the interjection, and returns to Kovarick's future, again with Kirsten and still pursued by the mob, who side with Kovarick. The resistance force realizes there is not enough power left in the ring to allow their plan to work without forcing Jill and Kirsten to stay in the future, so the two decide to help in whatever way they can before returning...
- Featuring 12 live concert performances and 4 music videos.
- A fun film about a field reporter and his one man mission to save a failing local news channel.
- After a silent pandemic wipes Earth of its people, an unknown man awakens. His mind has gone. The world is vanished. All is lost. He begins piecing together a shattered life, and we begin to learn the fate of those who went before.
- Inspired by various American ghost stories and urban legends and with an original story written by the successful Omaha, NE native playwright, Jeremy Johnson, A Dark and Stormy Film is a laugh out loud creepy take at the horror films throughout the years. We all remember ghost stories and urban legends throughout the years and Dark and Stormy blends a couple of those urban legends into the bizarre plot of a depressed paranormal investigator who is out to find out what truly happened to his friends one year ago. Through silly plot twists and scary film cliches, A Dark and Stormy Film leads you through a journey of laugh out loud fun.
- 50 Over is a documentary film that follows four friends as they travel to all 50 states, in 50 days, stopping in each state to play a round of golf. From Maine to Florida, from Florida to the Midwest, from the Midwest through the Four Corners, the Pacific Northwest, even Alaska and Hawaii, this film explores the beauty and diversity of this country through the lens of public golf. The conflict of driving a '91 Dodge camper van, the constant mystery of the next night's accommodations, and a schedule that many deemed impossible, the narrative certainly does not lack drama. However, apart from the inevitable ups and downs of such a journey, this film explores much more. Golf is a game that for so long has carried with it a reputation. Golf has come to be synonymous with terms such as elitism, upper class, and the country club. This is not an unfair assessment, however, golf has another side. By playing public, inexpensive courses, talking with course owners and the wide variety of people who frequent the tattered fairways of this country, this film paints a picture of golf, away from the country club, at the courses that have helped shape the lives of so many.
- It's about time those artsy films get made fun of. Bitten by the Moon is a satirical tale of Xander (Blake McNamara) who is at the end of his rope after a devastating breakup. Teamed up with his inner monologues, a mute bum (Jeremiah Arnett) and a journal named 'The Book of Life' Xander goes through a tale of independent artsy proportions. Who knows what twists and turns this tale will have as Xander discovers his ex, her new boyfriend, a rude neighbor, duck food, vomit, a beach ball, a disgruntled little girl, a bloody nose, and a mysterious new girl. This premiere title from Free Captive productions will have you laugh, cry, sympathize, and even might make you flat out hate the emo indy scene.
- 1995–20013h6.4 (15)TV EpisodeGoldberg defends the World Championship against Meng. Scott Hall and the Giant defend the Tag Team Championship against Sting and Kevin Nash. Juventud Guerrera defends the Cruiserweight Championship against Kidman. Bret Hart defends the United States Championship against Lex Luger. Stevie Ray defends the TV Title against Chris Jericho.
- 2004–201227mTV-Y6.8 (6)TV EpisodeFrom PBS KIDS - Buster experiences the traditions, history, and adventure of South Dakota.
- Guy Fieri and his son Hunter ship out ingredients to their favorite chefs for lasagna and dinner challenges, but lo and behold there have been some unexpected delivery mix-ups. Some ingredients were out of stock, and others are only available in their frozen versions. Guy and Hunter laugh along at home while they watch the chefs try to overcome the ingredient confusion. The chef who comes out on top spins the Money Wheel for a chance to win $20,000.
- Using the latest high-speed cameras, Richard Hammond takes us on a journey beyond our eye's limits, letting us see secrets hidden in every element of our planet. A world where thin air can shatter rock. And water can tear through metal. A world where the fastest thing on earth lies right beneath our feet. And where a spectacular celestial display is finally captured, even though many have claimed it doesn't even exist.
- 1968–7.3 (16)TV EpisodeEmmanuel Macron, president of France; Gorongosa National Park in Mozambique; a profile of pool player Shane Van Boening.
- 2010– 42mTV-G8.0 (15)TV EpisodeThe five remaining teams meet Tyler at Mount Rushmore, where they are given money to shop for supplies in Rapid City, S.D., but without use of their cars. The next day, a side of bison must be butchered and use it in all their dishes.
- Project leader Julie Garreau works with young people from poverty stricken Native American families in the Eagle Buttle, SD, community to create services that foster healthy choices and life practices.