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- A nouveau-riche hillbilly family moves to Beverly Hills and shakes up the privileged society with their hayseed ways.
- An unflinching Ozark Mountain girl hacks through dangerous social terrain as she hunts down her drug-dealing father while trying to keep her family intact.
- A mysterious but pleasant stranger arrives in the Missouri hills and befriends a young backwoods girl, which doesn't sit well with her moonshiner fiancé who has vowed to find and kill his own father.
- In November 1943, a group of American soldiers and their wounded German prisoners are forced to confront their mutual humanity after taking cover together following a skirmish in central Italy.
- Twelve years after the dramatic collapse of the Christian empire of Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker, this documentary tells for the first time what really happened when they lost control of the first and most successful TV ministry of its kind.
- A spoiled rich girl used to getting her way comes up against a rancher who won't be intimidated by her.
- Follows the life of artist, designer, and entrepreneur Jay Sebring, who was murdered alongside Sharon Tate by followers of Charles Manson.
- Jim has to find his immature brother, then pay him to come to their dad's funeral. They inherit a cabin together. Will the time together, driving to Branson and then fixing the cabin to sell it, turn hatred to brotherly love?
- Ty Rinaldo's pro bull riding career ended with a wreck but found success being a stock contractor in the world's most dangerous sport.
- "Little Did He Know" follows Bradley Hayes, an awkward young writer whose first book thrust him into unwanted international fame. When his publisher orders a fresh novel to meet audience demand, a stressed-out Bradley travels to a quiet bed-and-breakfast in hopes of forcing himself to write. As he soon discovers, the inspiration of life comes in those funny moments where imagination meets reality. "Little Did He Know" is the unique story of how a little humor and kindness can remedy the most cynical of hearts.
- An old man from the city comes to Mutton Hollow in the Ozarks to make amends for his son, an artist, who deserted the girl who posed for a picture which made him famous, and bore his child after he left. The old man becomes a shepherd for Old Matt Matthews, the girl's father. The shepherd's kindly influence and teachings are appreciated by the mountain folk, who stop moonshiners from killing him. Young Matt loves Samantha "Sammy" Lane, the town's belle, but she is engaged to Ollie Stewart, who has promised to take her to the city when he inherits his uncle's fortune. After Ollie goes there, Sammy has the shepherd teach her to be "a lady" for Ollie, but when Ollie returns, Sammy, now transformed, disapproves of the way he has changed. She sends him away and marries young Matt. Meanwhile, the shepherd finds his son dying in a cave. He had returned and found his lover dead, and stayed to be near his son, Little Pete. The shepherd persuades Old Matt to forgive his son before the son dies.
- Follows several generations of a family in the Missouri Ozarks.
- At the Champagne Theatre in Branson, Missouri, 47 alumnae of The Lawrence Welk Show (1955) reunite for an evening of song and dance. Bobby Burgess performs with all three of his dancing partners, Barbara Boylan, Cissy King and Elaine Balden.
- Carter Maze was molested when he was 5 years old. He never wanted another kid to go through what he did. As an adult he joined the FBI to fight human trafficking, but when he discovers internal corruption, he's faced with life and death.
- Ray Stevens performs several of his hit songs live at his stage show in Branson, Missouri.
- In 1880's Taney County Missouri a group of respectable men led by the giant Nat Kinney set out at night to instill justice to an outlaw-infested region of ineffective law protection. As peace saw return the group disbanded, successful in their motive. What happened then was a resulting unforeseen tragedy: Neighboring counties adopted the style of the former group, developing a fearsome disguise and violence in the name of their own self-righteous needs. The ensuing carnage made worldwide headlines, the history of which would be quickly buried by descendants of either side of the issue once the government took action. In an effort to restore this stranger-than-fiction epic to the annals of the history books it was purposefully omitted from, Fire on the Mountain investigates the non-racially motivated vigilantes' rise-and-fall, as told through the words of modern-day descendants of those involved, and separating the fact from the fictional account that is propagated today through the tourism of the Branson, MO entertainment attractions.
- Four families experience love and loss in this gorgeous portrait of America's heartland.
- Joe explores fish-out-of-water activities, events and culture - from pick-up artists to freestyle rap contests to professional wrestling school.
- In the film version of Harold Bell Wright's 1907 novel, the Shepherd is attacked and wounded by the Baldknobbers. He is taken to the Matthews family cabin to recover and becomes involved in their problems. The Matthews family does not know that the Shepherd is actually the father of the young artist, Howard, who deserted their pregnant daughter years before. The daughter had died in childbirth and her son is now a mentally-disabled boy named Pete who lives in the woods. There is also a love triangle between the Matthews' son, Young Matt, the beautiful Sammy Lane, and her city fiance' Ollie Stewart. Throughout the course of the movie, there are fights, dances, a shootout between the Sheriff and the Baldknobber gang, old secrets are revealed, and lost gold is found to help the community.
- Broadway. Hollywood. Vegas. Nashville. ...Branson, Missouri? Set in the entertainment capital of Middle America, the story of BRANSON documents the lives of several performers struggling with the pursuit of their childhood dreams of fame and fortune and their boundless passion to entertain while faced with the harsh contradicting realities of getting older, juggling one's duty to family, battling personal demons...or simply paying the rent. ...is there ever a right time to give up on your dreams?
- Mae Boren Axton reigned as "QUEEN MOTHER OF COUNTRY MUSIC" and "FIRST LADY OF ROCK 'N ROLL" for four decades. She was a journalist, schoolteacher, songwriter, publicist and mentor to the greatest talents in rock, pop and country.
- Filmed at Gilley's Texas Cafe in Branson, MO, Gilley's Place features Country Music Legend Mickey Gilley and co-host Dalena Ditto as they welcome Branson performers and country music icons to perform and chat about their career and upcoming events. Each show features a musical or comedic performance from Mickey and each weeks guest. Gilley's Place is recorded in front of a live studio audience at Gilley's Texas Cafe in Branson, MO. And is currently being broadcast on RFDTV.
- Introduced to the nation on America's Got Talent, THE TEXAS TENORS have been wooing and wowing sold out audiences all over the world. Marcus, JC and John smoothly blends country, classical, gospel and Broadway with great voices and a decided touch of country humor and charm. Your whole family will enjoy this talent-filled, one-of-a-kind performance captured in full HD!