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After living in hiding for 17 years, a woman faces new danger when her daughter’s drug-dealing father locates them and expects her to repay the money she stole from him years earlier.
A journalist must make a decision to flee with her two children from her abusive ex-husband or kill him before he kills her.
A woman married to a gangster finally decides to leave him and she asks the FBI for protection, They respond by placing her in the witness protection program and she is given a new identity and moves to Northern California, where she marries a vineyard owner. Ten years later her best friend gets involved with a new boyfriend and she becomes increasingly convinced that he is her former spouse, who was thought to have died. A made-for-TV movie that offers some undemanding entertainment.
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Sayre Hoyle is a single and strikingly beautiful interior designer, enjoying success in San Francisco after running away from her Louisiana hometown, where her family still resides, a decade ago. When she learns of her brother’s unexpected death, Sayre returns to her small town to attend his funeral, and revisits the strained relationship she’s always had with her father, Huff Hoyle, a corrupt factory owner who lords over his employees – and most of the town – using fear and intimidation. There, Sayre meets Beck Merchant, Huff’s handsome attorney, who immediately takes an interest in her. Though it’s widely believed her brother died from an accidental gunshot wound, Sayre soon begins to suspect foul play, and turns the town upside down when she launches her own investigation, attempting to discover the truth behind his tragic passing. Uncovering a web of dark secrets, lies, cover ups and revenge plots, Sayre struggles with family dynamics, terrifying threats and local law-enforcement.
In Depression-era America, Bonnie Parker met Clyde Barrow over a cup of hot chocolate, and it was love at first sight. Their violent courtship took them through bank robberies, prison and a multi-state crime spree, securing their place in history as one of America’s most notorious couples. Using some of Bonnie Parker’s own letters to Clyde, BONNIE & CLYDE: JUSTIFIED takes you through their story from first sight to their inevitable, violent end.
In the 19th century, a serial killer begins murdering victims using methods from Edgar Allan Poe’s stories. Poe himself teams up with a young Baltimore detective to get inside the murder’s mind and try and stop more of his fictional works becoming grisly fact. As the hunt intensifies, Poe’s own love, Emily Hamilton, becomes a target for the killer.
The man-cub Mowgli flees the jungle after a threat from the tiger Shere Khan. Guided by Bagheera the panther and the bear Baloo, Mowgli embarks on a journey of self-discovery, though he also meets creatures who don’t have his best interests at heart.
Set in the south Texas town of Sucio Sangre near the vicious Mexican border, BLOOD SOMBRERO stars Billy Blair as a nameless thief hired by the ruthless crime lord Lucifer (Nick Gomez) to find a strange box with unknown contents. Meanwhile a mysterious yet violent girl named Josephine (Paula Solinger) holds the box while on the run from the deranged cult she once belonged to. Hot on her trail are two crooked cops (Fred Doss and Stephen Brodie) and a psychotic bounty hunter named Coffin. Their paths ultimately collide in an explosion of blood soaked chaos, leaving our anti-heroes to decide whether this box is worth their lives.