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- When the sun goes down on the last night of summer camp, nine teenage counselors are plunged into an unpredictable night of horror.
- A drifter (Shea Whigham) kills a traveling preacher and takes his place at a small-town church, but the police chief (Michael Shannon) suspects foul play.
- A summer afternoon, an abandoned quarry, four friends. An interpellative thriller about gender violence.
- Follows a jealous girl who enlists the help of magic to interfere with a relationship involving the apple of her eye.
- This thriller investigates the mysterious assassination of a gay pastor in rural South Africa. Without witnesses or explanations, the crime appears to the police and others as a jigsaw puzzle without enough pieces. The police then suspect and arrest people based on the usual prejudices, black and coloured people who plant marijuana in this case. Meanwhile, the true assassin not only goes his way unpunished from the very beginning, but becomes one of the rural town's most respected citizens. The sheriff at one point does begin having certain suspicions, and from there on the bulk of the plot is played out. The location is a very arid part of South Africa, so with so much desert rock, there are bound to be quarries. Some may reveal important secrets.
- Moshe (Sasson Gabay), a hard-living quarry worker in 1950s Israel is determined to get back at his boss, Nissim (Uri Gavriel), for stealing the woman he loved back in Casablanca - before either of them had immigrated to Israel. The running feud between the two brings life at the quarry, and at the migrant transit camp where they both currently live to a boiling point.
- A black metal band heads out into an abandoned quarry to film a music video as intense as their sound. Their lead singer has more sinister motivations in mind. What lurks beneath proves to be more menacing than his twisted intentions.
- Set in the 1990's, The Quarry takes place over the course of one day, following the main character, Charlie. 12-year-old Charlie's best friend Natalie is moving away, and as he confronts his growing feelings towards her, he learns to cope with the added pressure from his friends and family. Charlie attempts to make Natalie's last day one to remember.
- 1900s Ireland, Theresa fearlessly steps into her husband's role at the quarry. Fueled to support her son, she faces biased townsfolk, sparking a riveting tale of conflict, revenge, & unwavering resolve against societal constraints.
- The plot revolves around two guys, Alex and Aidan, who go on holiday to Cornwall, staying in Alex's Uncle's pub. They anticipate two weeks of indulgence of the senses. They want women and beer. This illusion is partially destroyed when, on arrival, they discover that they are to work slavishly for Alex's Uncle. The illusion is shattered, however, when they realise that indulgence of the senses is not an easy process. Their attempts to attract females disintegrate into embarrassing farce. Even the accepted norms of a seaside holiday, such as sun and sea, slip through their fingers with astonishing regularity. Beneath the comic events and the pacy dialogue, is a more profound discussion on the fragility of fidelity and the loss of direction many of us feel during our early twenties, when we realise that after years of struggling for independence and freedom, we aren't quite sure what happens next.
- A "Rashomon"-esque whodunnit of a body found floating in the quarry of a rural New Jersey town.
- Fall Break in Knoxville, Tennessee, 2010. Four college students escape for a few days to camp at a local deserted quarry. They were not alone. Their camera was found two days later. The investigation is still open.
- "At the opening of this picture a large number of men are shown at work in a quarry; a Marvin electric drill appearing in the foreground. The blast is made ready and the men scatter. The finish of the picture shows the blast going off and the rocks flying in every direction."
- Bringing you through some of the spookiest ghost stories from Central New York, it tells some of the most famous stories from the area, and a few you've never known.
- Jim Montgomery, his mother and his little sister Jennie, live in happiness. Jennie, a cripple, is in need of a hip brace which will cost $50. Jim, a machinist, is out of work, and has no money. With his bag of tools he applies at a large machine shop and is refused employment. Gutzler, a professional burglar, and his partner, are plotting to crack the safe which contains money for the pay-roll. They encounter Jim, covet his tools and assault him. The crooks crack the safe. They are discovered by the watchman. Jim, recovering his senses, follows his assailants to the shop. As Gutzler, the crook, struggles with the watchman, Jim appears upon the scene. The watchman is felled by a blow from Gutzler, and the crooks disappear. Kearney, the detective, arrives with the police and Jim is arrested as a murderer. Circumstantial evidence points to Jim as being the guilty man. The tools found in the office are his; thumb prints on the wrench are identified as his. He is given the "third degree" in all of its horrifying details, but he refuses to "confess" for he has nothing to divulge. Jim is found guilty of robbery and murder, and is sentenced to prison. In the state's prison, Jim's cell-mate is Bill Hawkins. His heart is touched when Jim prays. Bill, seeing an opportunity to escape, gives Jim $50. He puts Jim in a box which is carted away from the prison. Detective Kearney, Jim's nemesis, is infuriated when he learns of Jim's escape. He arranges that Bill Hawkins be paroled, confident that Bill will lead the sleuth straight to the hiding place of Jim. In the months that pass, a new life is opened to Jim Montgomery. He becomes superintendent of a cotton mill in a distant town, and carries the name of Nelson. He loves Mollie Bryan, daughter of the mill president, and the love is mutual. The police send out reward offers for the "apprehension of Jim Montgomery, murderer and escaped convict." Bill Hawkins inserts an advertisement in a newspaper in order to find the whereabouts of his friend Jim. Montgomery sees this advertisement and answers it. Jim is torn between conflicting emotions. He tells Mollie of his case, who says that she will fight the case with him. Bill Hawkins appears and Jim asks Bill to find the man guilty of the murder of the watchman, and also to tell Jim's mother to come to him. Detective Kearney has been keeping an eye on the home of Jim's mother. He is hovering near when Bill Hawkins arrives. Kearney follows Mrs. Montgomery. In the meantime, Gutzler, the murderer, has had trouble with his affinity, Kate, of the Underworld. Kate vows to squeal as to the watchman's murder. Bill Hawkins is present. He realizes that Gutzler is the guilty man, overpowers the crook, and compels Gutzler to accompany him to Jim Montgomery's home. Jim Montgomery clasps his aged mother in his arms. Mollie is near and tears spring to her eyes. Kearney confronts Jim and his mother, "This is not your man," lies the mother. Kearney produces the tell-tale fatal thumbprints. Jim hides his hands behind his back, and then, with sudden resolve, he runs to the machine shop and plunges his right hand in the cog wheels of the machinery. Bill Hawkins appears with the trembling Gutzler who confesses to being the real murderer.
- When hired assassin Donovan faces a crisis of conscience, he blows off his last job and goes on the run. Yet Donovan's target, ruthless killer Jordan Kallis, comes after him and his boss. Soon Donovan is targeted for a deadly and most sadistic game. Hunted by Kallis, Donovan must escape or become his prey.
- A dance film set on top of one of the deepest granite quarries in the world.
- A young trouble boy has stumbled onto a terrible family secret but can't communicate to anyone except in his own coded language, leading to a tragic finale in the quarry.
- A short documentary investigating the social housing estate that was the Quarry Hill Flats in Leeds, UK. The documentary combines both expert opinion and interviews with former residents to create a factual look back in time with a feeling of nostalgia for a time gone, but not forgotten.
- A detective proves a blacksmith did not kill a debtor.