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- An English couple's holiday in Spain is interrupted when they discover a girl imprisoned in a cabin.
- After a couple disappears, investigators Brian and Steve become aware of the case. On the trail of the killer, they come across an old abandoned barn. What awaits them inside is a raw, bloody perversion of horror.
- A group of friends visit a remote cemetery in the backwoods of Virginia. After paying respects to her father's grave, Carrie and her friends get lost on the return trip. They stop at a creepy old mansion in hopes of finding directions, only to discover that the house seems empty and abandoned. "Seems", being the key word. The group explores the grounds and the surrounding woods. While they play around and sort through some personal issues, they find that they are not alone. SOMEONE doesn't want them there. SOMEONE from the woods IS HUNTING THEM. SOMEONE from the woods IS KILLING THEM OFF ONE BY ONE. These killings that have become known in the southeastern US as "THE HELL-BILLY MURDERS". The masked killer, known only as "CALEB",chops, hacks, and slices his way through the terrified, stranded trespassers with every farm implement he can find. Blood flows and body parts fly. The few survivors flee deeper into the woods, chased every step of the way by the killer. As the sun goes down and the bodies pile up, the only hope for survival seems to come from the town sheriff, AKA the town drunk, but even he has his own dark secrets about the killer, the murders, and the BACKWOODS.
- Two retired moonshiners take on one last moonshine run before stumbling across a time machine which takes them to places like never before.
- While shooting interviews about Kentucky's devastating Oxycontin problem, filmmaker Kerry Bailey learned about the legend of the lost treasure of Howard Lekain. Bailey enlists his friend, actor Kevin Alejandro, to lead cameras on a journey to find the treasure. This true story is brought to life with recreations folded into their search and framed by interviews of Kentucky locals talking about the state of the State and it's elusive treasures.
- Three student journalists investigate a series of disappearances from a small town in the Canadian interior in late 1999.
- Living near one of the numerous lumber mills, operated in the dense forests of the south, were two families, the Bergers and Chaneys. Old man Chaney, whose reputation for thrift was not of the best, had a wife whose slovenly habits and unkempt appearance made her a fit companion for the indolent old backwoodsman. The Bergers were not as uncouth as their strange neighbors, consequently were held in higher esteem by the few acquaintances they had. They also had a daughter, whose name was Molly, a rather gentle and lovable little creature, who won the hearts of all who knew her, except the quarrelsome and revengeful Meg Chaney, who hated her because she had won the love of honest Pete Horner, a sturdy and thrifty young lumberman, who made a good living hauling logs and lumber for the mill company. Another character of special importance in our story is one "Humpy" Duncan, a half-wit. The story opens with the meeting of the Bergers and the Chaneys, while in the village to do some trading. Pete is there at the time and is talking to Meg when Molly comes on the scene and Meg is at once fired to bitter hatred for the rival, when she sees Peter's marked preference for the winsome little maiden. Meeting Peter later, on his way to the river (driving his ten head of oxen), she tries to regain the ground she has lost by her actions at their former meeting. Rushing away into the deep woods she throws herself sobbing on the ground, where for hours she gives way to grief and rage. Humpy hurries after Meg and finally overtakes her. Here he learns the cause of her attempt at murder, and in his poor crazed way begs to be allowed to do something for his beloved Meg. A wicked thought enters Meg's mind. Why not get this poor fool to make away with Molly. If found out the blame could be easily shifted on Humpy. Peter could finally be won over to care for her. Deceiving the demented wretch with the promise of bestowing her love on him should he succeed in carrying out her plans, she unfolds to him a plot by which Molly could be dragged away to an old deserted building in the forest, locked in and the shack fired. Then all traces of the crime could be obliterated. "I'll do it," cries the half-wit. "For a smile from your lips, I would kill all mankind." Then rushing away he waits until Molly has returned home, and falling her out and away from the house by a whistle which she thinks is a signal from her lover, he soon has her in his power and bears her away to the old shack which Meg intends shall be her funeral pyre. Now it happens that a negro, fishing on the bank of the river, catches sight of the struggling girl, and realizing her danger, hastens to Pete's home and apprises him of Molly's peril. In the meantime Humpy has brought Meg to the old shack and at her command sets fire to it. Then seeing that her victim is apparently beyond all earthly hope, she chuckles with fiendish glee and hastens away. The half-wit seizes Meg in his arms, and with the strength of a maniac, drags her back to the burning shack. "You lied to me; we will die together." He bursts open the door and throws the frantic, struggling Meg inside, then seizing the unconscious form of Molly he bears her through the stifling smoke into the pure air without. Then rushing back, he bars the door, and inside that burning cauldron, calmly awaits death to come to him and his partner in crime. Racing through the dense growth of the forest Pete hears the crackle of flames. Staggering up almost exhausted, he utters a cry of joy to see his little Molly safe and just recovering from the swoon she was in. Clasping her in his arms he is about to bear her away when he hears the screams of a woman coming from the burning building. Through the flames he dashes and bursting open the door is just in time to drag the half-dead Meg and the hunchback out of the jaws of death. Thus the fate so richly deserved by Molly's cruel rival is averted, and after a month of reflection and repentance she is forgiven by the kind-hearted Pete and his little sweetheart.
- TV Series
- A animation short film of 14:34. A suspense history.
- If you're gonna take a walk in the woods, you better watch your back - to survive.
- Ianira Raven, a traveling college student has come back to reunite with her friends. They reunite in a camping trip, but things quickly take a turn when her friends try and sacrifice her to a Skinwalker thats been haunting them for months.
- Rosemary, a visitor from the city, wandering through the woods, is accidentally struck by a low-hanging tree branch. She tries to break the branch off, but finding it too strong, takes the sheath knife from her companion's belt and starts to wreak havoc with the offending limb. The knife suddenly slips, causing a slight wound in her finger. Shaw, her companion who has fallen in love with her, leads her to Harry's cabin, where the finger is bandaged. Rosemary starts a flirtation with Harry, much to Shaw's displeasure, who, later upbraids her for her conduct. She reminds him of Harry's unshaven face and ragged clothes and tells him she was only having a little fun with "the poor hick." Harry overhears her remark and decides to retaliate. As a matter of fact, Harry is a wealthy sportsman from New York. Rosemary rises early the next morning, and decides to visit Harry. She finds a very different man. He is now shaved and wearing a fine suit of clothes. Rosemary is now more than ever desirous of completing her conquest. Harry has changed his tactics and holds himself very much in reserve. This gets on her nerves. Although she displays her art as a coquette there are no results. Meantime, Shaw has followed and arrives just in time to see the flirtation. Rosemary becomes disgusted and tells Harry he had better go shoot his dinner and leaves him to meet Shaw, who is worked up to a jealous rage and starts to strangle her. Harry hears the quarreling and shoots Shaw in the arm. He then takes the repentant Rosemary back to the cabin, where he finds a note telling him to return home. Rosemary, finding herself in love with the man she supposed to be a hick, agrees to return to the city with him.
- Nan is a contented girl living with her father and her brother, Lige. Dr. Brenton finds diversion in teaching Nan geography, and is secretly in love with her. Nan meets Gilbert, the dissolute son of their neighbors, while he is out riding in his auto, and innocent of his intentions, she accepts his invitation to go out riding with him. During one of their clandestine meetings they are discovered by Lige, who unjustly suspects Gilbert of having wronged her and he forces a promise from Gilbert to marry her. Gilbert then tries to escape north, and while he is speeding away on the train, Lige discovers his escape. He pursues him in an auto, catches up with the train at the next station and forces Gilbert to return and wed Nan. Accompanied by her brother and her father, Nan and Gilbert are wed by a justice of the peace. From there they go to Gilbert's home and when Gilbert's parents hear the story from their son, how he was forced into marrying Nan, they order Nan and all her people out of the house and promises that they will have the marriage annulled. Gilbert is stricken with a fever and confesses to Dr. Brenton, who is called upon to attend him, that Nan has not been wronged. Gilbert dies exonerating Nan and after the passing of years Nan marries Dr. Brenton.
- Judged by legends Mark, Digger and Tim, three of America's favorite moonshiners, Josh Owens, Mark Rogers and Daniel Maner compete to see who makes Appalachia's most authentic backwoods shine and win a rare jar of Popcorn Sutton's liquor.
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- Since moving out, Zach misses spending time with the boys, so he organizes a camping trip to have some bonding time with his brothers. But between shooting and fishing he gets a call that might put his plan on pause.