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- Seven strangers from different walks of life forced together to complete a community payback sentence in Bristol.
- Missouri farmer Josey Wales joins a Confederate guerrilla unit and winds up on the run from the Union soldiers who murdered his family.
- Based on real events, this crime action film depicts a Seoul detective's attempts to keep peace while two Chinese-Korean gangs battle over turf in the neighborhood.
- Western legends Pat Garrett, Doc Holliday and Billy the Kid are played against each other over the law and the attentions of vivacious country vixen Rio McDonald.
- When three redneck brothers agree to help a woman save her godson from an abusive stepfather, they become targets on the run from an odd cast of characters.
- A young country-star wannabe takes off from her carhop career to join with a young, modern Billy the Kid wannabe for an adventure in theft, murder and mayhem.
- Left for dead by his bank robbing gang, a marauder joins a posse to seek revenge.
- Steve Glew spent the 1990s smuggling rare pez dispensers into the USA from Eastern Europe, making millions of dollars. It was all magical until his arch-nemesis, The Pezident decided to destroy him.
- After two years spent bounty hunting, womanizing, and drinking away the painful memories of his late wife, Hannah, Newt Call returns to town to find many things have changed.
- In the mid-1960s, Sue Brewer's humble living room floor was not just an after-hours clubhouse for artists looking to escape the Nashville establishment, but a creative sanctuary. Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, Kris Kristofferson. Before they were household names, these budding legends called Sue's Nashville apartment-lovingly dubbed the "Boar's Nest"-home. Sue's place was an intimate staging ground where a new breed of singer-songwriters-wounded souls, wayward upstarts-would spur each other on to tap into something bigger, realer. For Sue Brewer, the ask at each night's guitar pull would never change: "Make me hurt." The response would ignite a musical revolution. Brewer shaped the sound and soul of country music as we know it today, despite never picking up an instrument herself. Enter The Boar's Nest and discover the true, untold story of Sue Brewer and the dawn of Nashville's outlaw country movement. Brought to life in vivid detail, this Audible Original stars Emmy-, Grammy-, and Golden Globe-nominated actress/singer Mandy Moore (This Is Us, Dr. Death, A Walk to Remember) as Sue Brewer. Emmy winner Ebon Moss-Bachrach (The Bear, Girls) as the freewheeling Shel Silverstein and a full ensemble cast round out the storytelling. Richly woven with music, friendship, and Sue's indomitable spirit, The Boar's Nest is an extraordinary portrayal of the outlaw country movement, told in all its raw, bold, and soulful beauty. Come on in, the door's open. ©2024 Fresh Produce Media, LLC (P)2024 Audible Originals, LLC.
- Blaise Starrett is a rancher at odds with homesteaders when outlaws hold up the small town. The outlaws are held in check only by their notorious leader, but he is diagnosed with a fatal wound and the town is a powder keg waiting to blow.
- Three boy scouts, one a great-nephew of Butch Cassidy, and their pretty girl friend hunt for the lost treasure of the legendary bank robber in 1950s Utah. A modern gang of outlaws wants to grab the loot, too, and soon the intrepid heroes are fleeing for their lives on trains, rafts and automobiles.
- Nicolas and others' playground was going to be change into a municipal dump. So, the children took action against the city. Surprisingly, they receive support from Nicolas's grandfather and his old friends.
- A movie company comes to Oklahoma to convince legendary lawman Bill Tilghman to star in a bank robbery silent film featuring real outlaws. Tilghman reluctantly agrees, not realizing everyone's lives will never be the same.
- Larry, Moe, and Curly Joe work for an editor at a Boston wildlife conservation magazine. They make such a mess of the pressroom that their publisher gets rid of them by sending them out west to stop the slaughter of buffalo. Upon their arrival they find themselves being sought after by every notorious gunslinger in history, including Wyatt Earp, Wild Bill Hickcock, and Jesse James. Luckily, pistol-packing Annie Oakley, who has fallen in love with the handsome editor, agrees to protect them against the bad guys.
- Billy the Kid tries to live in peace, under a new name and in a frontier town, but is approached by a preacher who asks for his help in freeing the town from a ruthless man and his gunman.
- Things are not going well on the mining planet Ordessa: the conditions are awful, the workers are disgruntled and the management is cracking down by using killer security robots. Only the underground resistance movement, led by Lorca, has a chance of turning around the brutal regime, but the management has hired Danny the bounty hunter to track down him and his followers. Will any of them stand a chance against the brutal hunter and his robot assistants?
- Banksy, the world's most infamous street artist, whose political art, criminal stunts, and daring invasions outraged the establishment and created a revolutionary new movement while his identity remained shrouded in mystery.
- Circumstances compel Jess Raidley to take a life, causing Dalton's daughter Kate to seek retribution against Marshal Dan Porter, a man she has never laid eyes on.
- Set in the 1920s, two drifters are being chased by the police after a failed train robbery.
- J.D. and The Salt Flat Kid have dreams of country-singer stardom and a habit of getting into trouble. After meeting a talent agent in a jail cell, the two buddies leave their small town and set off for Nashville, with hopes of making it to the Grand Ol' Opry on an adventure full of music, laughs, and crazy antics.
- A chronicle of the life of Lope de Vega, the Spanish playwright who dominated Spain's early Golden Age of theater.
- Little Pablito is the 10-year-old son of a cruel horse trainer who's responsible for training a Mexican general's horse to jump for the grand race. The trainer's methods cause the horse to become afraid of jumping and the general orders the animal's death. Pablito runs away with the horse, becoming a fugitive. He travels throughout Mexico encountering several fugitives and a priest who tries to help.
- A stranger comes to work at widow Halla's farm.
- Hagan is rustling horses lead by a white stallion from a Government restricted area. Young Danny Saunders captures the horse who then kills Hagen's mare. Hagen needs the white stallion and when Danny is hurt during the beaking of the horse, his mother gives the horse to Hagan. Upset, Danny runs away to be with the horse. His mother chases after him and they are both made prisoners when they see Hagan's rustling operation.
- Australia's most famous bushranger, Ned Kelly.
- Duell McCall visits his old girlfriend, Nora, and learns that she gave birth to his child. He wants to stay but he is still a wanted man. So, Sheriff Campbell suggests that if he brings in this notorious criminal, who's been plaguing the territory, he might be able to get a pardon.
- An outlaw masquerades as the son of a blind man in order to find a cache of gold located in a vacated town.
- Explores the true story of the notorious Jesse James, how the myth developed during his lifetime, and how the legends have persisted over 100 years after his death at the hands of his former friend, Robert Ford.
- After being threatened by the almighty railroad, an impoverished preacher turns to lawbreaking to provide for his son.
- Following the events of Relic of the Jedi: A Star Wars Story, Jaina (Sharene Paller) wanders the galaxy searching for a new purpose, but she soon finds trouble in a distant star system where her past catches up with her in a explosive way.
- From an authentic Viking saga, Outlaw tells the story of a family blood feud, set in 10th century Iceland.
- Scout, a cowboy's beautiful white horse, flees the ranch after being abused by a sadistic ranch hand. He becomes an outlaw stallion, and it's not long before he manages to attract a considerable herd of followers. However, when local ranchers suspect Scout of "rustling" some of their horses to join his herd, they decide to track him down and put him to death. Scout's owner reluctantly agrees, but has his own plan in mind.
- In 1815 a young convict leads a wretched guerrilla army of outlaws, deserters and bushmen in open rebellion against the morally corrupt government on the notorious prison settlement of Van Diemen's Land. As their numbers grow by the day, Michael Howe's gang threaten to overrun the colony. An epic story of love and betrayal, The Outlaw Michael Howe will chronicle the astonishing true story of the man who pushed Australia to the brink of civil war.
- After many years in prison, a changed robber comes home to see his sons again, one of them brain-damaged. Due to many misfortunate events and terrible tragic misunderstandings, they go on the run, leaving a bloody trail wherever they go.
- A few select Street Outlaws travel Down Under to race the Aussies for big stakes
- Johnny Ringo teams up with his nemesis Bat Masterson in order to stop a counterfeit Ringo from committing crimes in his name.
- Street racers battle at rough, untested tracks across the country and earn points depending on how they perform. Whoever has the most points at the end is crowned the true No Prep King.
- Outlaws and Lawmen try to survive in a town full of corruption, during the prohibition of technology.
- Butch Cassidy, Sundance Kid and Bill Carver rob a train and go to Mexico to start a legitimate business but a Pinkerton man trails them and Mexican bandits want the trio's capital.
- The Last Outlaw is a 1927 silent American Western film, starring Gary Cooper and directed by Arthur Rosson.
- Rock n Roll Outlaw is a documentary profile of Myles Connor. Myles Connor was perhaps Boston's first rock star. He performed with the likes of Johnny Cash, Roy Orbison, The Beach Boys, and many more. He was one of the first rockers in New England to land a record deal. His concerts featured wild theatrics; such as riding a motorcycle up onto the stage, and popping out of a closed casket to begin a set. Myles Connor also became one of America's most notorious criminals. He broke out of prison using a soap gun and was involved in a roof-top gun battle in Boston's Back Bay in which he was shot 4 times. He masterminded over 30 museum heists while maintaining a career as a popular Rock n Roll singer. He was framed for murder and later exonerated and spent 20 years of his life in prison for crimes he did and did not commit. Rock n Roll Outlaw contains over 50 interviews and extensive archival visual assets such as newspaper headlines, advertisements, photographs, and film and video footage. Key story elements such as vintage concert sequences, gun battle and jail break sequences, and many other story arcs were reenacted. The soundtrack consists entirely of recording chronicling Myles' music career. The story's final act is a stunner! We follow Myles Connor into the recording studio as he creates his first music in over 40 years and attempts to redeem his reputation through rock n roll.
- Eugene Griswold is an average, suburban nine-to-five guy tired of working long hours for his income. Then Eugene gets mixed up in his inventor friend Stanley Flynn's get-rich-quick scheme which lands them both in prison and eventually leads to a series of misadventures when they are caught up in a bizarre prison breakout made by other prisoners which they are blamed for mastermining it and now must run from the law.
- In a town where debt-ridden peasants are being ruthlessly exploited, Zatoichi is forced to take sides between a cruel yakuza boss and his seemingly altruistic rival.
- A detective seeks retribution for unpunished killers and the rest of the cruel world - even if it means going outside the law.
- The Rangers are after a large outlaw gang. Dart arrives early with the rest of the troop following disguised as a medicine show. Dart learns Lupton is behind the gold shipment robberies and gets proof from his safe. Dart then plans a gold shipment figuring Lupton's men will attack again and this time the Rangers will be ready.
- Nicu, a young homeless boy, is adopted by Bruce Lee, the notorious "King of the Underworld" and goes to live with him in the tunnels underneath Bucharest. As Nicu grows up, he starts to realize that he is not the perfect father.
- The subjects are five photographers and an illustrator whose artistic focus inhabits the world of fetish erotica. We get up close and personal with the artists' craft--showing fetish photography and film shoots--while posing broader questions surrounding the First Amendment rights of artists. Among the subjects is renowned photographer Barbara Nitke, whose lawsuit against the government challenged the constitutionality of the Internet obscenity laws that restrict the exhibition of her photos of pornographic actors. Art of Erotica: The Outsiders is a thoughtful examination of a fringe community that dares to challenge the extremes of sexuality in art.