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- Explores the story of a Pentecostal minister, accused of attempting to murder his wife with a rattlesnake. Based on true events!
- People lose millions of items at airports each year. Follow the journey of the stuff from found in Seattle to sold in Alabama or auctioned in Pittsburgh.
- Based on the comic book series - a detective must clear his name after being linked to multiple murders.
- At church services, snakes were taken up,tongue talking or speaking in tongues, strychnine drunk , flaming torches passed under hands and feet, loud, loud music, dancing, rolling on the floor, really exciting stuff.
- Marisol Alvarez, the fierce and glamorous daughter of a Colombian drug lord, agrees to testify against her cartel's underlings in exchange for witness protection. But with a $20 million bounty on her head and multiple failed relocation attempts, the DEA is desperate. They turn to Lane Hondo, a grizzled, off-the-grid ex-sheriff living deep in the Alabama backwoods, to hide her for one weekend until the trial. What follows is a sharp-tongued culture clash: Marisol, accustomed to luxury, is horrified by Lane's rustic lifestyle (think outhouses and swamp dinners), while Lane is equally unimpressed with her diva attitude. As they spar, drink whiskey, and slowly bond, they are unknowingly hunted by Marisol's cartel - led by her own beloved uncle, Tito. A failed seduction attempt by Marisol, a near escape from cartel hit-men, and a tense call to Lane's college-aged granddaughter raises the stakes. Despite their clashing worlds, a mutual respect emerges between Lane and Marisol as they dodge danger and confront the mess of their pasts. The story balances gritty action, dark humor, and surprising warmth, exploring themes of redemption, survival, and unlikely friendship in a world where loyalty is always up for sale.
- The Scottsboro Boys were nine black teenagers falsely accused of raping two white women aboard a train near Scottsboro, Alabama, in 1931.