After an accidental explosion at a local mine, dinosaurs emerge from the rubble to terrorize a small western town. Now, a group of gunslingers must defend their home if anyone is going to survive in a battle of cowboys versus dinosaurs.
When an amnesiac wakes up in a post apocalyptic world ravaged by a rabies type virus, he must band together with a small group of survivors.
Timber is an energetic Alaskan Husky who shows up at the doorstep of MIKEY JONES, a 12 year old boy living with his 16 year old sister, CLAIR and his father, EMMET at their ranch in Montana. Left to Mikey by his grandpa, Timber arrives just in time because this family needs his help and fast! CASPER STONEWALL, the local villain is buying up all the ranches that can't pay off their deeds to the bank and Emmet's ranch is one of them. Nobody wants to lose their home but unless they find a small fortune, there's nothing Emmet can do to stop him. Luckily, Timber holds a key clue to the local legend of a buried treasure that all but Mikey and BILLIE, a 12 year old tomboy girl and Mikey's best friend, believe to be just a myth. With nobody buying the story of the lost treasure of Cloud Peak, Mikey, Timber, their family bulldog; BARBEQUE, Billie and her pet Golden Lab; KAIA set off on an adventure of a lifetime in an attempt to save their homes! Unfortunately, Stonewall and his two bungling ... Written by Oracle Film Group
Shifting from one pocket to another, from one man's drama to another, a lowly dollar bill, 'one buck' takes us on an odyssey through the heart of a forgotten town in Louisiana.
In a California memorabilia shop in 2010, collector Randy Guijarro bought a tintype that looked to be a familiar figure, Billy the Kid - playing croquet with his gang known as The Regulators. As the gravity of the discovery began to set in, Guijarro initiated a chain of events that would lead him on a painstaking journey to verify the photograph's authenticity.
For Robbing the Dead is a story of compassion - compassion toward those who may seem the least deserving of Christian love. It follows the story of Henry Heath, a law officer in 1862 Salt Lake City. Heath finds himself responsible for the well-being of a prisoner whom he despises - an impoverished French immigrant named Jean Baptiste who is convicted of robbing the graves of the recently deceased. Baptiste is exiled to Antelope Island in the Great Salt Lake. With no one willing to look after this man, Henry Heath becomes Baptiste's sole defense against the hostile isolation of Antelope Island and the contempt of an entire community. Through his somewhat reluctant service, Heath's heart softens and his own sorrows find relief.