Crown Vic (Crown Vic)
Follows one memorable night in the life of LAPD officer Ray Mandel while hunting two cop killers on the loose.
You Did What? (You Did What?)
Charlie Porter and his girlfriend Ashley have been happily together for a couple years—with no mention of marriage. When his brother proposes to a girl he has known less than 24 hours, Charlie's happy little world erupts and he finds himself stuck between a two-carat rock and a hard place.
Your Move (Your Move)
A successful New York businessman who, while on a video call with his wife and child who are visiting her family in Mexico, witnesses their brutal attack and kidnapping. Unable to rely on the country's law enforcement, he embarks on a journey to find his family and avenge the violence that befell them.
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Baba (Baba)
An weird but witty old woman is forced to deal with an ambiguous future after her country, family and the entire system of values are ruined. She is trying to solve her existential problems catching d trying to sell a rewarded war criminal as he was a rabbit in a wood. The only thing she did not know if he is really him.
Train Master (Train Master)
62 year old Jeremiah Wilson is truly the Train Master of Willamette Western Railroad. He lives, breaths, and eats railroad. When Brett Banner, 32 year old heir to New York Eastern talks his dad into purchasing Willamette Western, there is immediately a clash between himself and Jeremiah. Jeremiah is fired by Brett two years from retirement and turns into a angry, depressed grandfather. When Brett's nine year old son Justin realizes Jeremiah's grandson Thomas can drive a locomotive, he kidnaps and holds Thomas' favorite dinosaur ransom. Justin, Thomas and 3 other children board an old engine in for repairs and accidentally turns it into runaway engine causing a chain reaction of events.
Nico the Unicorn (Nico the Unicorn)
A 12-year-old disabled boy, whose father recently passed away, has his life changed when the pony he rescues gives birth to a unicorn. Can he save the unicorn from the people who want to exploit it?
Field of Lost Shoes (Field of Lost Shoes)
This is the true story of the students of the Virginia military academy who are sent to the front during the American Civil War by the desperate leaders of the Southern Confederacy.
Mayor Cupcake (Mayor Cupcake)
A hard-working cupcake maker is inadvertently elected mayor of a small town burdened with debt. Uneducated, she relies on her street smarts to clean up the town.
Headwinds (Headwinds)
Sarah tells Paul that she wants out of their marriage; the next day she disappears. A year later and Paul along with their children return to his childhood town to start anew after the loss of his wife and their mother.
Digging Into China (Digging Into China)
10 y.o. Harriet's divorced mom owns and runs a motel. Harriet's an outsider and wants to leave. A woman stays there with her adult, disabled son who befriends Harriet.
The Ambassador To Bern (The Ambassador To Bern)
A fictional account of the 1958 attack against the Hungarian embassy in Bern. Based on a true story about the aftermath of the 1956 Hungarian revolution.
Lost Treasure of Jesse James (Lost Treasure of Jesse James)
A group of children is searching for the lost treasure of the notorious outlaw Jesse James. They have to be careful and fast as treasure hunters are chasing them.
Rat Race (Rat Race)
A Las Vegas casino magnate, determined to find a new avenue for wagering, sets up a race for money.
Rock the Paint (Rock the Paint)
An explosive coming-of-age story ignites when teenager Josh Sendler is forced to pack up his senior-year hoop dreams and move from the lush cornfields of Indiana to the harsh, inner-city streets of Newark, New Jersey. He meets and befriends basketball phenomenon Antwon on the local court, and together, they make a run for the high school state championship. But can their friendship survive amidst a racially charged atmosphere that threatens to divide them?
Shaka Zulu: The Citadel (Shaka Zulu: The Citadel)
Prentice Mungo (David Hasselhoff) is a slave-trader who discovers that his ship is carrying a stowaway, Katherine (Karen Allen). Katherine is seeking passage to Africa to see her father, a British officer stationed there. But when they arrive, Mungo discovers Shaka, king of the Zulu tribe, among the slaves he is going to be transporting. Using his cleverness and leadership abilities, Zulu incites the slaves to revolt, and takes Katherine captive as he flees into the African countryside.
Blackmark (Blackmark)
In 1963, military industrialist Arthur Blackmark and a Soviet commander must race against the clock to stop an international nuclear incident which threatens to fire up the Cold War and end the world.