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- Follows a diverse group of people living in Appalachia who carry on a 200-year-old tradition passed down from their forefathers, making moonshine.
- Moonshine is a raucous one-hour dramedy that tells the story of the Finley-Cullens, a dysfunctional family of adult half-siblings battling to take control over the family business.
- Three competitors will faceoff each week in a series of challenges focused on making a specific type of spirit, including American whiskey, rum, gin, mountain brandy, and mezcal among others.
- When a hillbilly moonshiner is murdered by a powerful competitor, his tough three daughters discover a stash of prohibition whiskey and start undercutting their father's killer's business, with help from a local race car driver.
- A moonshine runner tries to make a better life for himself by becoming a stock car racer. Unfortunately, the local sheriff is out to wreak revenge on him for having an affair with his estranged wife.
- Helan is a nine tailed fox who has lived for a centuries, while Pipi is a seemingly normal woman. It is revealed that in her past reincarnation she was connected with him.
- In 1978, a group of young teenagers decided to go camping in the quiet town of Moonshine. However, later that night, one of the teens have been found dead as a killer is on the loose.
- A federal agent attempts to make some real money before the alcohol ban is lifted so he sets his sights on the whiskey cache of an old army buddy.
- Chuck Scott plays a country western singer who goes back home to the hills of Carolina where he gets caught up in a feud between some homeboy moonshiners and "the Revenoores".
- Tim and Howard travel across the U.S. to rediscover legendary liquors.
- Helan is a mythical nine tailed fox who has lived for a centuries, while Pipi is a seemingly normal human. It is revealed that in her past reincarnation she was connected with him.
- A feud between the Owens and the Gillettes ends when the last remaining Gillette is killed, but new trouble erupts for the mountain folk with the arrival of a U.S. revenue agent and his assistant. The revenuers search high and low for the secret hideaway where the mountain people prepare illegal alcohol, but end up in deep trouble that only a little movie magic can save them from.
- A young convenience store clerk's passionless existence is altered eternally when a vampire steps out of the shadows.
- The best, often undiscovered, pit masters from around the country compete in a high stakes battle to determine whose heritage and skills produce the best tasting meat.
- Tim Smith helps struggling distilleries.
- Ned Connors, a prospector, has a happy marriage with his wife, living in the hills, until fate brings a sick visitor to their shack. The guest, Dr. Martin, is cared for by Connors' wife, who falls in love with him. When Connors returns to the shack after striking it rich, he finds his wife and Martin together. After a fight, Connors releases Martin, but Martin shoots Connors and rolls his body off a cliff. He covers the body with leaves. Mrs. Connors, believing her husband is dead, goes off with Martin. Meanwhile, Connors, who is alive but badly wounded, is rescued by his dog. A few years pass and Connors has become a drunkard, wanting revenge against Martin. His former wife, who has been mistreated by Martin, now has a daughter. The child is accidentally dropped from a covered wagon driven by Martin, and recovered by Connors. He takes her to his shack, where she makes him forget his anger. When the child gets sick, Connors seeks a doctor and comes face to face with Martin.
- Tony Martin goes to Kentucky to find talent to boost radio ratings. There it is learned that the Ritz brothers are really from New York and only pretending to be hillbillies to get on Martin's show.
- Three naked women are having a party and run out of money to buy liquor, so they decide to make their own.
- When Cal moves to Los Angeles to start a small hypnotherapy business he expects a quiet life of meditation and helping others. He doesn't expect to find a moonshiner squatting in his living room. Especially not a cute one.
- Set against the backdrop of the 1920's prohibition era, Moonshine tells the story of the Wolfe family, trying to survive and make a living while keeping their family secret. They are werewolves.
- Molly Boone's father has been sent to prison for 20 years for alleged complicity in the killing of a revenue officer. Uriah Hudson, whom she secretly suspects of having a hand in sending her father to prison, is her persistent suitor. A new schoolteacher comes to the little Kentucky village and Molly, although a grown woman, becomes one of his pupils. Lawson Keene, the school teacher also becomes Molly's suitor, and Uriah, jealous of him, betrays him into the hands of the moonshiners, declaring that Keene is a revenue officer in disguise. Molly saves Lawson from death. It is proven that the teacher is not a revenue officer but a Pinkerton detective sent there to apprehend the murderer of the United States marshal. Keene proves that Hudson committed the murder, and shortly after Molly's father is released from prison and the young couple are married.
- A teenage vampire's friends push him closer and closer to a mental breakdown as he navigates love, drugs, and a peculiar diet in the suburbs.
- A remake of the first fictional Finnish film, Salaviinanpolttajat (1907), made in 1907. The new version of this lost film is based on the synopsis of the original film.
- Tarantino-esque music video for the single Moonshine by Texas Hippie Coalition. The band plays the song in a Texan bar as a shady character arrives after a business deal. However, the band's groupies prove to be the real mean guns there.
- Fried Fish and Moonshine : The Recipe tells the story of Hip Hop artist Jon Clawd and his rise from Forsyth, Georgia to one of the hottest emerging artists in Music today. Jon tells the story of meeting Majid "Chi" Hasan, acclaimed producer whose repertoire includes platinum artist Mary J. Blige. Watch as Jon, Chi, family and friends take you behind the scenes of Fried Fish and Moonshine.
- The conflict between moonshiners and revenuers.
- Moonshiners and revenuers confront each other in a shootout. The head mountaineer is killed, but his wife retaliates by shooting the deputy.
- After her father and two brothers are killed, Cynthia and her mother go to New York, where Cynthia gets a job in his office working for a wealthy stockbroker who's attracted to her.
- "A Revenuer!" The one word that strikes terror to the heart of the moonshiner. So that a stranger who wanders too near the vicinity of the illicit distiller is apt to receive a gentle warning in the form of a bullet that he is on dangerous ground. It was one of these "warnings" that Frank Parmeley had received from the Nelsons, father and son, when Nelson met him and after satisfying herself that he was not a revenue officer took him to their cabin, dressed his wounds and was about to advise him to profit by the lesson when she became aware of a face in the window. It was that of her sweetheart. Jack Geering, although this she did not learn until he came to her aid in preventing her brother Jim from again firing upon the retreating form of the stranger. As a result of his interference, however, Jack was ordered from the place, but this did not keep him from calling whenever he found the coast clear. Nance would not have had him otherwise, still the young mountaineer's masterful manner of wooing led her to believe he might think her too easily won, and as a consequence, when a few days later he attempted to put his arm about her the girl feigned anger and ran into the house. This piece of coquetry, however, came near turning out rather seriously. for at that moment Frank Parmeley appeared with a book and a box of candy for the young lady, but upon meeting the stern glances of Jack hastily remembered a previous engagement, while Nance, humiliated and angry at his cowardice, threw his presents after him. This little incident had consumed so much time that Bob Nelson now returned to find Jack again upon his premises, and, although he was allowed to depart with merely another warning, Nance knew from her father's tone that this would be the last. It was small wonder then that she turned pale with excitement when a couple of days later she beheld her father and brother gazing earnestly through the spy-glass and getting their rifles in readiness. As her father passed into the house she managed to slip the glass from his pocket and as she looked her worst fears were realized! It was Jack, coming up the mountain! When her father had looked a few moments before, it had not been Jack, but Frank Parmeley he had seen. Ignorant of this, Nance grasped the rifle which stood by the porch and with a rock quickly knocked off the hammer, rendering the weapon useless. Then when her brother appeared she distracted his attention while she took the revolved from his holster and tossed it into a clump of bushes. And this was very fortunate for Frank, for scarcely had Nance started down the mountain to warn her sweetheart than the valley man came strutting on, but seeing the Nelsons' intention, although they were powerless to harm him until they could get into the house for other weapons, he took to his heels and only stopped to beg protection of the lovers. Being assured that he was not a revenuer and not wishing to see innocent blood shed, Jack commanded the terror-stricken man to lie down while he fired a shot in the air, and as the father and son came hurrying up declared that they had arrived too late. It so pleased the Nelsons that Jack had sided with them that they at once gave him their hands and all enmity was at an end, while Frank, as soon as they were safely out of sight, lost no time in making good his escape.
- Edgar's father-in-law is heir to the worthless family estate in the south. Naturally, Edgar jumps at the chance to take possession and become Col. Kennedy.
- Claude, a Tennessee moonshiner has been holding out on Jarvis, a big-city gangster, so Jarvis kills Claude and takes his woman, Lorilee, back to the high city with him, and promises her fancy clothes, money and fame for working at his nightclub. After she gets a new hairdo, Jarvis takes her to Datona to see the motorcycle races. There she begins to fall for Litch, a Jarvis henchman. Back home, wherever that is, she meets Rachel, a hippie, and gets high on pot and L.S.D., and decides to go find Mitch and strengthen their relationship. Jarvis breaks in and finds them in a very strong relationship and he objects and he kills Mitch to display just how strong his objections are. He beats up Lorilee to also show her much he is displeased and then takes her to a new place he is setting up. There she meets Sharon, who informs her she is Jarvis' girlfriend and this is followed by a heated discussion which Lorilee wins when she kills Sharon. This sets up a bizarre ending. A man has already played a woman along the way in this one, so the ending must be a doozy.
- The feud between the Ham and Bud families starts in childhood, and it continues until a revenue officer seeks out the mountain clans and the moonshiners combine for mutual protection. The revenue officer not only puts a stop to the moonshining, but also captures the heart of a mountain belle.
- A seemingly regular day of the drifter 'Moonshine', wanted by the police, who's trying to to get along by working as a hired hand. Little does he know how this day will differ from the others, thanks to two unexpected encounters.
- This silent film, with color tint, showcases the people in the rural American South who make "moonshine"--illegal whiskey, made in hidden stills, usually in the mountains. The moonshiners must keep their stills hidden because the federal government, in the form of agents from the Department of Internal Revenue--known by the locals as "revenooers"--are out to find and destroy the stills, as the whiskey they sell is untaxed and unregulated.
- "The Moonshine Boys" is a comedic exploration of two middle-aged men struggling to find purpose in their life.
- A fatherless high school girl Cho-rong has only one problem; attending school drunk every morning. Cho-rong's family used to run a brewery. Now Cho-rong struggles every day to make her own brew by following her father's recipe.
- Dax is a depressed antique shop owner who feels his life is meaningless and full of pointless drudgery until one night a mysterious woman drops off a book that changes his life forever. Focused on the details of his interactions with people, Dax finds himself full of misery until his encounter at the corner diner unfolds offering Dax an enlightenment that exposes him to his fate.
- A young woman and her brothers go up against a gang of moonshiners.