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- A shocking deed turned their weekend trip into a nightmare. Now their only hope is to swallow their paranoia and act normal.
- Super cool Silver kills the seven members of a masked gang, one by one. Saloon girls and poker games enliven this action-packed movie which culminates in the unmasking of the evil gang's boss.
- Un tiroteo separa a dos hermanos gemelos que crecen sin saber el uno del otro. Años más tarde se encuentran frente a frente, pero ahora como rivales que se disputan la propiedad de unas tierras-y el amor de la misma mujer.
- In a town riddled with corruption, Yann, a naïve urban planner, acquires a 9mm handgun possessed by the soul of Sarah, a recently murdered prostitute. Working together the two eliminate the city's criminals one by one, seeking to restore order by hunting down the man at the head of the corruption... the mayor himself.
- An emotional and inspirational rollercoaster ride, CALIBRATE won the Audience Award at the Awareness Film Festival (USA) for good reason. Directed by Academy Award Nominee Steve Pasvolsky, the film follows a cast of brave and diverse patients from around the globe as they attempt to 'heal themselves' from catastrophic injury and health conditions. After traditional medicine failed them, they converge on the NeuroPhysics Clinic in the hills above the Gold Coast, Australia, to be treated by former Mr.Universe Ken Ware. Despite no formal medical training, Ken has studied the body for 30 years and found an astounding link between Chaos Theory and the body's ability to heal itself. His method is put to the test by Manchester Bombing survivor Martin Hibbert, Australian bull-riding champion Sam O'Connor and World Dwarf Games athlete Meredith Young. All have one thing in common - a burning desire to walk again.
- Intent on avenging his father's murder, Roy Neal and his sidekick Rusty find themselves in the border town of Gladstone where Neal is mistakenly arrested for the robbery of a mail truck. After escaping, Neal joins up with pretty June Bowers whose father has apparently also been murdered. Neal, suspecting two of the town's leading businessmen of being the murderers, tries to flush them out before the sheriff can lock him up again.
- Montana cattleman Austin Brandt is jilted by Rosemary, who elopes with stranger Royce Greer, but he is consoled by his 20-year-old niece Joan. Rosemary later returns to Custer City to run a dance hall with her husband, who mistreats her. Eastern capitalist Robert Barton comes to town with his son Ford to settle a financial misunderstanding with Brandt. After reprimanding his son, Robert Barton is later found dead in his bed. Knowing of their financial argument, Ford believes Brandt is responsible, while Greer and his gang claim that Ford committed the murder. Convinced of his innocence, Ford asks Brandt to help him find the murderer. They discover that Barton was shot with a .38 caliber bullet, and Greer carries such a revolver. Meanwhile Greer's mob storms Brandt's house demanding Ford be taken prisoner. Brandt forces a confession from Greer, who is dragged away. After her husband's death, Rosemary departs and leaves a note explaining her love for Brandt. Joan and Ford find happiness together.
- Two assassins compete for a lucrative contract by going head-to-head to kill the same target, the mother of the woman who's employing them, but the target knows they're coming.
- Following a disastrous human trafficking deal, a newly-released prisoner finds himself at the centre of a feud between his old gang and their rivals.
- Reed Lathrop returns to his old home, accompanied by his friend, "Toad" Hunter, to investigate a plot that forces ranchers to sell their properties for very low prices. Finding the ranchers demoralized, he organizes a vigilance committee and enlists the aid of the local circuit judge. Darnell, the owner of the saloon, and Blodgett, a local dealer in ranch property, are unmasked as the culprits. Soon a showdown takes place with the ranchers and the outlaws, ending with the criminals hauled off to prison.
- In search of the excitement of their youth, four retired people play gangster and make plans to rob the till in their retirement home. But when they learn of an upcoming ministerial visit, they decide to move up a gear and make the most of this unexpected event...
- A cowhand and his sidekick come to the Texas border country looking for the man who had lured the cowhand's sister in bondage in Mexico. But the man doesn't want to be found and has hired some gunmen to see that he isn't.
- Lui Pablo, aka Lui Calibre is a gamer and also one of the Vanoss crew. Despite his childlike voice, he is in fact an adult male.
- Yaqui Dan is falsely accused of murder and driven to outlawry. Though many of Dan's operations are outside the law he performs many charitable acts for unfortunates about the country. After an eventful period he gains evidence that the murderer is still living in the vicinity of the crime and Dan comes back and proves his innocence.
- A professional mercenary is in pursuit of a certain Russian "businessman", who stole a large amount of money from his "colleagues". Now he is hiding in a small country of Latin America to avoid an inevitable punishment.
- Ryan Gallagher's Undergraduate Senior Thesis tells the story of a house-assistant android and its pursuit of a mysterious mess's origin.
- "Bow-Legged" Billy Jenson, Sheriff of Driftwood, declares for law and order. Kitty Flanders, daughter of a pioneer prospector whose wife is dead, falls in love with him. The Sheriff, fearless in all things else, is timid when it comes to love-making. A masked bandit, believed to be "Lone Jack," holds up the stagecoach near Flap-Jack. A cowboy, riding in the distance, sees the robbery and reports it to Deputy Sheriff Horton. The bandit is Pete McGuire. McGuire returns to Driftwood. Deputy Horton also arrives in Driftwood seeking the robber. Seeing McGuire, the Deputy watches him. Kitty goes to the store for groceries, where Pete McGuire watches her admiringly. Sheriff Billy Jenson is watching Pete suspiciously. Pete surmises that Kitty and the Sheriff are sweethearts. A rough-neck drunk approaches Kitty and insults her. Pete McGuire interferes, and plays the "hero." Kitty permits Pete to walk home with her, much to the discomfiture of the Sheriff. That night the Sheriff and his deputy, Horton, compare notes and become convinced Pete is the bandit. Horton insists on the right to capture Pete unaided. One of the saloon habitues over- hears their plan, and "tips" Pete. The latter hides in a deserted outhouse, but is loath to leave camp, as he wants to obtain Flanders' mine. The following morning Pete sees Flanders on his way to the mine and follows him. Deputy Horton sees Pete and follows him. Flanders discovers that he is being followed and hides behind a rock, gun drawn. Pete also hides, knowing that it is Horton who is after him. Both Flanders and Pete are taking aim at Horton when the latter comes upon Flanders. Before Flanders or Horton can realize their mutual mistake, Flanders and Horton have both fired. Flanders believes the second shot (the one fired by Pete) is the echo of his own. Horror-stricken, he believes he has unintentionally killed the deputy. Pete confronts him and encourages the mistake. He tells Flanders he is likely to be hanged by the vigilantes. Pete agrees to seal his lips if Flanders will deed Pete one-half of the mine and "fix it" for him to marry Kitty. Flanders confesses to his daughter that he killed Horton. Pete woos Kitty and her father pleads with Kitty to look with favor on his courtship. Billy, the sheriff, has no evidence on Pete. He is therefore compelled to step aside and allow the man he believes is a bandit to woo his sweetheart. Kitty and Pete are to be married, and she is forced to tell Billy, she loves Pete. Pete tells the boys to defy the sheriff. They start a rough house. Billy tells them to be- have or leave town. It is now a show-down. The sheriff is about to draw his gun, but his love for Kitty still checks him. Flanders learns that Kitty is heartbroken over her prospective marriage. He decides to save her, and to make clean breast of everything to the sheriff. He does so. Billy is amazed and says, "You're crazy; the bullet that killed Horton was a .44 steel-jacket. Your gun shoots a .38 soft-nose." Flanders is amazed and recalls the "echo." The sheriff tells Flanders it was the "echo" that killed Horton. He decides to take Pete's gun away from him and examine it. Kitty has admitted that she hates Pete and loves Billy, so Billy now has a clear road to kill or capture Pete. Everyone in camp believes that he is afraid of Pete. Billy enters the saloon, walks up to Pete, and quietly lifts the gun from Pete's holster, confirming his suspicions that Pete's is a .44 hard-nose. A gun battle ensues and Pete is slain.
- Jack goes into the little mining town to get "grub." A letter is brought by a messenger to Bill, saying that his little girl in the east is dying end begging him to come at once. Bill takes from their cache the sack of gold they have saved. Carefully he divides it and is planning to leave the rest, when he discovers that a Mexican has come up and watched him through the window. Afraid, he takes the center from a loaf of bread, stuffs in the gold and puts back the bread. Then he writes that he is going away, but has no time to explain. Jack comes back. Bill is gone. He cannot understand until he finds the note. He wonders at it. Suddenly a cruel suspicion creeps into his mind. He examines the cache. The gold is all gone. Like a knife in his heart comes the assurance that Bill has taken all the gold. But Bill receives a telegram that the child is better, returns to the house and the truth comes out. Friendship is back again on its pillar.
- Community Self-Defense Groups, known as the "People's Police" or "Community Policing" are a popular self-defense organization that emerged in the Gulf region and southern Mexico to fight off the drug cartels. They are the Autodefensas.
- When the 16mm format was in wide distribution, there were test films that could be used to calibrate your projector. This composition imagines a test film that includes calibration for the audience, using sounds created by patterns on 16mm film as they pass through the optical sound system. These are edited into musical rhythms and melodies, with every sound accompanied by its pattern on the screen, adjusting the viewer's brain for the best possible cinematic experience.