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- William Hoy was one of the first Deaf Major League Baseball players in the 1800's. Being deaf, he introduced hand signals for strike and ball to the game and overcame many obstacles to become one of the greatest players of his time.
- A Union soldier on his way home runs afoul of Jim Vance and his nephew Ellison Hatfield. Confederate sympathizers, they're furious with the idea of one of their neighbors fighting for the Union.
- In March of 1987, Roger and Alice take a weekend getaway to explore an abandoned campground Roger has inherited. Along the way, they run into an old four wheel drive truck that adds miles of terror to their trip. Is there anyone behind the wheel? Or is it driven by pure evil?
- In the late nineteenth-century, a holy man known only as the Preacher confronts unspeakable evil as a gruesome power consumes the frontier.
- A film about America's first serial Killers. These Brothers terrorized Kentucky and went across the state on a Killing spree. The film is loosely based on the true story of the Brothers. Filmed in Historically accurate locations.
- Follows a group of five teens heading off to a cabin for a "romantic" weekend. They are hunted down by The Lashman for being unruly teens and disturbing his peace.
- Tailypo is simplistic thriller where a common man accidently antagonizes a beast of nature. Afterwards multiple warnings haunt the man and his best friend until one night the battle leads to a frenzied showdown.
- A group of friends go on a road trip soon after their high school graduation and get lost in the middle of nowhere. They stumble upon an abandoned Wild West tourist attraction that was abandoned when the former owner went crazy and killed several customers. The friends are captured and murdered one-by-one - could the crimes be the doing of the former owner who was just released from the state mental hospital after serving thirty years and will anyone escape from the maniacal killer?
- On the twentieth anniversary of his wife's death, Rodger returns home after a hard day's work to find two peculiar things waiting on him, a strange man sitting on his couch and a strange door in his hallway. Neither of these two things belong. The strange man explains that Rodger can walk through this door to another time, and he can come and go as he pleases. When he walks through the doorway, he walks into the past to the western era where he finds a doppelgänger of his deceased wife. She looks like her, sounds like her, even laughs like her, but is it her?
- Set against the backdrop of the Civil War, star-crossed lovers fight against events, circumstances and strange happenings, which conspire to keep them apart.
- On Shackle Island, there is a somewhat dilapidated-looking mansion. And inside that mansion, there is a friendly and talkative scientist by the name of Dr. Gangrene.
- Down that road is an original story by Jay Wasley and Ben de la Cour, shot and directed by Jay Wasley. The film follows two female out laws (Ashley Wasley and Collins Feeser) as the try to hide out in a small drunken wild west town, after a murderous bank robbing crime spree. The local sheriff (Charles Hager) is on their trail and when he confronts them sends the town into a massive bloody shoot out.
- A tale of two brothers, wrapped up in circumstances that could have only ever happened in Kentucky.
- In the nineteenth century, a man of unknown origins attempts to escape a bounty hunter out for his blood.
- In the town of Perdition, A U.S. Marshall tries to protect his prisoner from an angry mob. But this prisoner has his own devilish intentions.
- Set in the small town of Copper Canyon a long time ago, the town's people are going about their everyday business. What they don't know is, the world as they know it, is about to change.