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- True story of the undersized Depression-era racehorse whose victories lifted not only the spirits of the team behind it but also those of their nation.
- Set a few days after the original, a championship basketball team's bus is attacked by The Creeper, the winged, flesh-eating terror, on the last day of his 23-day feeding frenzy.
- After a devastating fire, Charlotte and John rent a countryside house and attempt to start life over, though Charlotte, upon seeing visions of her deceased daughter, retreats to the house's attic and pulls away from her husband and sister.
- Jerry Seevers returns from World War I service broken in health and his doctor tells him he has only six months to live. His fiancée jilts him and he sets out to drink himself to death. In one of his binges he wakes up to find himself married to what the assumes is a gold-digger after his money. He leaves her and goes to a ranch in Arizona and get rid of his new bride, who is really in love with him. He sets up divorce proceedings and then realizes he actually loves her.
- This documentary from Les Blank follows the indomitable Gerald "The Maestro" Gaxiola, who turned to a life of prolific art making after years as an aircraft mechanic, traveling salesman, and body builder.
- An immigrant family in California's Central Valley faces the loss of their land and way of life. One of the few remaining ranchers in the Bay Area watches urban sprawl creep in from every direction. Cowboys work in the shadow of the historic Hearst Castle. One of the largest Black landowners in the state discovers Native American artifacts on his ranch. You Just Can't See Them From the Road is a documentary portrait of modern West Coast ranchers-invisible to and misunderstood by the rapidly modernizing society they sustain.
- Two unsuspecting actors, Billy and Blaine, while moving from the Midwest to California encounter a new California law allowing only 100,000 actors into the state per year. After being turned away from the border they disguise, lie and attempt to scheme their way across the border. Along the way they encounter an array of oddball Hollywood types each with their own opinions on how to make it in the entertainment business. After several unsuccessful attempts to cross into California the boys discover a coyote service that specializes in smuggling actors across the border.
- A hair-raising tale about a boy and girl when their car breaks down in the middle of a dark night and on lonesome road. The boy goes for help nearby while the girl waits in the car for him to return.
- For the past seven years Mel Bishop, a cold-blooded Old West outlaw, had rotted away in a filthy Mexican prison. He's survived only by holding onto his dream of revenge against Matty, the man he believes betrayed him. Now escaped from prison, Mel begins his quest for vengeance. But he doesn't find the revenge he seeks. Instead, he finds salvation.
- The Ashford family lost their oldest daughter (Kate) in a car accident. Their younger daughter (Sarah) was in shock over the loss of her sister but her injuries have succumbed her to a coma ever since. The mom (Evelyn) who is a brilliant scientist built a machine that can link her husband (Charlie) to Sarah's mind. Charlie will discover that Sarah is stuck in a deceiving fantasy that she created from her sisterly bond with Kate. Sarah believes that Kate is still alive. Charlie has to convince Sarah to get out of this fantasy world before the Machine may malfunction, which would cost them their lives. With all the obstacles and risks that occur when using a prototype Mind Machine, Evelyn also needs to figure how to get both of them to the real world.
- Billy the Kid escaped from the Lincoln County Jail in 1881, he died 77 days later. During those 77 days, he was unaccounted for.
- An aging veteran steals the ashes of his dead best friend from the funeral and makes for the desert to scatter them. Along the way he's forced to confront his friend's ghost and a Mexican girl crossing the border.
- In this one-hour special about the 270,000-acre Tejon Ranch, Huell sees the diverse beauty of this enormous ranch and learns about its rich history.
- BABY DRIVER star Jamie Foxx reveals his driving skills; stunt driver Ben Collins re-creates the chase scene from THE SPY WHO LOVED ME; the original BULLITT Mustang; musician James Taylor reunites with the car from TWO LANE BLACKTOP.