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- A quiet pawnshop keeper with a violent past takes on a drug-and-organ trafficking ring in hope of saving the child who is his only friend.
- Upon learning of a cancer diagnosis, a New York Times best-selling author pens his final novel in a last ditch attempt to reconnect with his estranged son before it's too late.
- In the 1960s, a Soviet spacecraft crashed, and the cosmonaut wakes up in Moscow in 2023.
- In 1860, a young orphaned girl is sent to live with her uncle, but she is troubled by a shadowy figure that appears and disappears.
- Mathias Pascal, saddled with a stupid wife and a nagging mother-in-law, leaves home and is extremely lucky at several gambling resorts. He returns home and discovers that a drowned man, fished out of the river, bears an uncanny likeness to him and is being buried by his family as him. This, to him, is a pleasant turn of events and he goes to Rome, where he falls in love with Louise Paleari. Count Papiano, a jealous suitor of Louise's, threatens him with arrest unless he produces credentials to prove his identity.
- A squad of narcotics agents is ambushed by a gang of masked terrorists. Only one agent survives, and after he recovers he vows to avenge the deaths of his comrades.
- Pasquale, the saloon keeper, furious because Emma Frazer, the sheriff's daughter, resents his advances, fakes up two a fight between the worst men in Snake River City and calls out Jake Frazer to arrest them. All the men in the saloon pitch into Jake and he is getting badly beaten up when a stranger enters, routs the crowd, knocks out the two bad men and rescues Jake. Pasquale, resenting the stranger's interference, draws his gun to shoot him. The Man From Nowhere catches him, however, and the saloon keeper is obliged to pretend that he has taken the gun from one of the others, thus saving the stranger's life. The newcomer thanks Pasquale and tells him that he will go through hell for him. The saloon keeper, seeing in this man a dangerous rival for the love of Emma, pretends to send him after some horse thieves. The Man From Nowhere, however, has begun to distrust the Mexican and insists upon his accompanying him into the desert. While his companion sleeps, Pasquale hides the water bags in the sand, and lets the horses loose. The stranger, realizing that both of them cannot get back alive, gives up his chance because of the debt he believes he owes Pasquale. But the Mexican fails to find his cache, and in drinking from a poisoned spring, gets his death. The stranger discovers the half-buried water bags and arrives at Snake River City. There he learns from the sheriff the real character of Pasquale and the story of his end. He wins Emma for his wife.
- After a two years' stay in western mining camps James Herron returns to his Virginia home. Antonio Gaudio, a foreigner, has won the affections of Betty, Herron's sister. While Jim is playing cards Betty writes a letter addressed to her brother, in which she promises to write in a few days to explain her sudden departure. Arriving in the city, Jim tracks the eloping couple to a fashionable boarding house, where Gaudio has engaged two separate rooms, one for Betty and another for himself across the hall. Jim enters and listens at the door and overhears Gaudio trying to convince Betty that she need have no fear of scandal, as he intends to marry her the next day, while Betty insists on leaving the house, as they have not been pronounced man and wife. As Gaudio tries to prevent her Jim breaks into the room. Gaudio rushes toward the window and fires just as Betty runs into her brother's arms. The bullet hits Betty and she falls on the floor. Gaudio makes his escape, and Jim is placed under arrest. Jim is brought up for trial and on the testimony of the maid, who works in the Herron home, that she heard the brother threaten to kill his sister if she did anything wrong in eloping, the prisoner is promptly convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment. Three years later the Governor makes an inspection of the prison where Jim is serving his life sentence. The prisoners take advantage of the occasion and try to make their escape. Several of them make an attack on the Governor and Jim, seeing this, comes to the Governor's rescue and saves his life. As a reward for his bravery Jim is made a trusty. Ruth, the Governor's daughter, hears of his heroic action and, as a token of her regard for his bravery, she sends him a carrier pigeon to lighten the gloom of his imprisonment. While Jim is brooding in prison over a face he cannot forget, the man who murdered his sister decides to return to America, having spent the intervening three years abroad. He mingles with the smart set under the false title of Count Lorenz. The Count, as Gaudio is now known, is a notorious card sharp, and at one of the fashionable clubs he meets Larry, the Governor's "sporty" son, and cheats him out of all his ready cash at the card table. After that he gets him into his power by accepting promissory notes. Larry learns that the Count is a cheat and decides to consult the prison warden, who is a friend of his. On returning to the warden's office Jim finds Larry in conversation with the warden. Presently the warden turns to Jim and says, "At our last prison show you pulled some clever card stunts for the prisoners' entertainment." Jim replied: "It has been years since I sat in a real game, but I am sure I can catch any sharper at his own trick." Jim learns that Larry is the brother of Ruth, who sent him the pigeon. Jim immediately manifests interest in him and turning to the warden suggests a plan of coming to Larry's rescue. Accordingly, under the pretext that he requires Jim to finish an important report he tells the guard that the prisoner is not to be returned to his cell, as he will remain in his apartment for the night. The warden dresses Jim up like a gentleman of leisure, and Larry takes Jim to his house. As he is introducing him to his sister, he hesitates in regard to his name, when Jim breaks in and says, "Just call me Barrs, the man from nowhere." Jim, Ruth and Larry drive in an automobile to the club, where a ball is in progress. During the ten minutes' ride Ruth decides that Mr. Barrs is quite the man after her ideal. While looking over the assemblage Jim sees the Count dancing in the crowd and immediately recognizes him as the man who shot his sister. At the card table that night Jim catches the Count manipulating the cards and exposes him. The Count grabs a sword from the wall and makes a lunge at Jim. Jim knocks the sword of his hand and, taking two swords of equal length from the wall, throws one to the Count with a warning to defend himself, denouncing him as the murderer of his sister. Although the Count is an expert fencer, Jim proves his master and the Count falls to the ground mortally wounded. He calls for a piece of note paper and signs a dying confession, in which he admits having killed Betty accidentally while trying to kill her brother, thus establishing Jim's innocence. The Governor receives the confession and pardons Jim. Ruth learns of Jim's real name, and as the picture dissolves out there is a sympathetic understanding between Jim and Ruth that promises a bright future.
- A tramp cowboy butts in on a western family fray where a step-brother is trying to wrestle an estate away from a sick man and falls for the blonde niece. Everything ends okay after one killing.
- We follow the life of two Russian adoptees for a few days, one who was adopted into a New Zealand family and one in a domestic Russian family. An in-depth view of both sides.
- On the night of his 50th birthday, recovering alcoholic Alan Roberts notices he is being pursued by a mysterious man. As the man continues to re-appear night after night Alan is left afraid and paranoid until the man's true intentions are revealed.
- At dawn in the Sierra Madre Mountains a lone horseman appears upon the brow of the hill. Spurring his horse, he rides down the hill and out of sight. It is morning in Adobe George's Cantina. While Lolita cleans the glasses behind the bar, George and his cronies discuss the latest topic of the day, the coming of the Gringo. Lolita, watching for her lover, Manuel, through their large window in front, sees the stranger dismount at the hitching rack and enter the saloon. As the stranger is fair to look upon, Lolita smiles as she serves him. With the rattle of American gold upon the bar, Adobe George and his cronies also become interesting spectators. Farther down the street the Gringo is just awakening from a night of debauch at Adobe George's. Finding no money with which to purchase a morning stimulant, he sends his daughter for it, knowing that the submitting of a kiss from George is all the price she needs. The girl protests, but brute force predominates; she is forced to go. The stranger is still at the bar when the girl enters and asks for the liquor. Lolita hands it to her and demands the price. Adobe George steps forward and, taking the girl in his arms, says that she doesn't need any money. The girl tries to draw away. George holds her, and the next instant Adobe is lying on the floor and a handful of gold from the stranger's pocket is lying on the bar. The girl takes the bottle and leaves after a gratifying look at the stranger. Following her to her home the stranger watches her through the window as she gives the liquor to her father. Then deciding that life is not worth living, she takes his gun from the wall and starts for the door. Walking up the street the stranger sees her start for the desert and arrives just in time to prevent her from committing suicide. He tells her to return to her father, that all will turn out right. There is a mutual attraction between the two and she does as he tells her to. In the meantime, George, Lolita and the others are planning to get the stranger's gold. Lolita leaves to see her lover, Manuel, as the man reenters the Cantina. The roulette wheel is going. The stranger wins most every time. The Mexicans watch his steadily increasing bankroll. Lolita meets Manuel and plans the robbery, then returns to the saloon. She engages the stranger in conversation. They go to one of the tables in the rear to drink and talk. Night falls. The Gringo starts for the Cantina to spend the evening, the girl following to take care of him. Manuel arrives at the bar. He sees the man and Lolita apparently engaged in a flirtation. Manuel, snarling, reaches for his gun. The Gringo appears in the doorway. The man sees Manuel in the glass behind the bar. Quickly drawing his gun he shoots out the light. Darkness, the only light being from the flashes of the guns. Then there is silence. George, confident that the stranger has been killed, lights the lamp. Instead of lying dead upon the floor, he is standing with his back to the wall, his gun in his hands, master of the situation. Manuel lies wounded across a table. In the doorway lies the Gringo dead, with his daughter weeping over him. The man, covering everyone with his gun, goes to the girl. There is a moment's conversation, and then she leaves with him. The stranger takes her up behind him on his horse; they ride off into the night. At the old Mission they dismount. A knock on the door brings the old Father. Beneath the light of the candles on the altar they are married, and dawn sees them riding slowly down the bill to "Nowhere."
- A man is a very material witness to a murderous attack by the mill foreman on one of his new hands.
- A woman, her mother-in-law, and young son are considered squatters. The Cattlemen want her off the land. The woman will not make it easy for them. She fights to remain in what she considers is her land. She feels her missing husband of two years worked very hard on that land, so why should she pack up and leave. Jarrod Barkley is heading her way with proof why she can't remain on the property. However, by accident caused by the woman's son he ends up with amnesia. While he's struggling with no memory at all, he decides he will help the woman fight for her land. The Cattlemen will stop at nothing to push them off that land. Meanwhile Jarrod's family is worried at this point over Jarrod missing. He had left days ago and they have not heard anything from him. So his brothers Nick and Heath decide to follow the trail he took.
- The Golden Crown mine is being re-opened for the first time since 1902. The mine has a reputation for being unsafe. Mike is the only one who sees a mysterious man clad in black waistcoat and top hat driving a horse and buggy and calling himself a doctor. The man repeatedly warns Mike that there will be a terrible accident at the mine. The doctor carries a pocket watch that plays The Skye Boat Song when opened. There is indeed an explosion at the mine which traps two men inside. The doctor appears and leads Mike to another entrance. The doctor goes inside while Mike summons help. Sgt Stewart and Sullivan save the trapped men, but there is no sign of the doctor. Sullivan found an old watch in the mine and gives it to Sgt Stewart who opens it at Mike's urging. The watch plays The Skye Boat Song.
- Jeannie is approached by a man who claims to be the reincarnation of Marty. He is very convincing and she is eventually taken in - unlike the real Marty. The impostor takes her to a hotel in the Cotswolds where the Hopkirks spent their honeymoon - shadowed by Marty and Jeff - and two other men. It transpires that the trio are robbers who buried their loot in the vicinity but had a car smash involving the Hopkirks. The false Marty lost his memory in the prang and is hoping that Jeannie can lead him to the spoils. Fortunately the real Marty - and Jeff - intervene, with Jeff claiming the reward.
- 2017–Podcast Episode
- 2019–Podcast Episode
- Infuriated over the injustice of Cash's fate, Alphonse attempts to protect his former friend's legacy and goes to war to fight for freedom.
- News of a despicable betrayal breaches the bubble of serenity for Alphonse and his family. Cash and his family are forced to make a reckless, precarious choice.
- Doctor Joachim's pharmacy flourishes and Alphonse's life improves, but a malicious act of violence threatens to destroy all they've worked for.
- 2017– 34mPodcast Episode
- 2017– 1h 27mPodcast Episode
- 2019– 35mPodcast Episode