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Actors: David Fine (actor), Tim Scanlon (actor), Dustin Bricker (miscellaneous crew), Erica Leerhsen (actress), James Zahn (actor), Igor Stevanovic (miscellaneous crew), Kirk LaSalle (actor), Daniel Trinh (actor), Kellyn Lindsay (actress), John Roome (composer), Michael Coonce (director), Matthew S. Harrison (actor), Michael Coonce (producer), Michael Coonce (actor), Michael Coonce (writer),
Plot: In 1993, Solvay, NY Deputies responding to a missing persons report, found the body of missing James Connelly (18) and the body of Joe Gainard (60's). All evidence pointed to Joe as the killer of James, but before he could leave the scene, Joe died of natural causes. Almost as soon as the bodies were discovered, people began disappearing for no reason other than they were at the railroad tracks, between Railroad Markers 313-330. Ten years later, Michele Connelly, James's older sister and New York Journal Reporter returns from New York City to investigate what actually happened to her brother and the more than thirty people who have disappeared since. From the beginning, her questions and attempts to find the truth are road blocked by local Sheriff Pete Scoggins. His impression upon Michele is that what happened is in the past and it is time to move on. Michele instinctively knows he is hiding something, but what? Michele talks to local farmers to find out more. They inform her that after Joe's death, the Sheriff banned anyone from going out to the Railroad Tracks where the crime happened. They also tell her that over twenty bodies were discovered in Joe's old cornfield after it was sold to a new owner. The bodies that were found date back as far as fifty years since they were last seen alive. Soon, Michele finds herself feeling as if she is part of the story she is investigating.
Keywords: character-name-in-title, independent-film, policeActors: David Fine (actor), Tim Scanlon (actor), Dustin Bricker (miscellaneous crew), Erica Leerhsen (actress), James Zahn (actor), Igor Stevanovic (miscellaneous crew), Kirk LaSalle (actor), Daniel Trinh (actor), Kellyn Lindsay (actress), John Roome (composer), Michael Coonce (director), Matthew S. Harrison (actor), Michael Coonce (producer), Michael Coonce (actor), Michael Coonce (writer),
Plot: In 1993, Solvay, NY Deputies responding to a missing persons report, found the body of missing James Connelly (18) and the body of Joe Gainard (60's). All evidence pointed to Joe as the killer of James, but before he could leave the scene, Joe died of natural causes. Almost as soon as the bodies were discovered, people began disappearing for no reason other than they were at the railroad tracks, between Railroad Markers 313-330. Ten years later, Michele Connelly, James's older sister and New York Journal Reporter returns from New York City to investigate what actually happened to her brother and the more than thirty people who have disappeared since. From the beginning, her questions and attempts to find the truth are road blocked by local Sheriff Pete Scoggins. His impression upon Michele is that what happened is in the past and it is time to move on. Michele instinctively knows he is hiding something, but what? Michele talks to local farmers to find out more. They inform her that after Joe's death, the Sheriff banned anyone from going out to the Railroad Tracks where the crime happened. They also tell her that over twenty bodies were discovered in Joe's old cornfield after it was sold to a new owner. The bodies that were found date back as far as fifty years since they were last seen alive. Soon, Michele finds herself feeling as if she is part of the story she is investigating.
Keywords: character-name-in-title, independent-film, policeActors: David Fine (actor), Tim Scanlon (actor), Dustin Bricker (miscellaneous crew), Erica Leerhsen (actress), James Zahn (actor), Igor Stevanovic (miscellaneous crew), Kirk LaSalle (actor), Daniel Trinh (actor), Kellyn Lindsay (actress), John Roome (composer), Michael Coonce (director), Matthew S. Harrison (actor), Michael Coonce (producer), Michael Coonce (actor), Michael Coonce (writer),
Plot: In 1993, Solvay, NY Deputies responding to a missing persons report, found the body of missing James Connelly (18) and the body of Joe Gainard (60's). All evidence pointed to Joe as the killer of James, but before he could leave the scene, Joe died of natural causes. Almost as soon as the bodies were discovered, people began disappearing for no reason other than they were at the railroad tracks, between Railroad Markers 313-330. Ten years later, Michele Connelly, James's older sister and New York Journal Reporter returns from New York City to investigate what actually happened to her brother and the more than thirty people who have disappeared since. From the beginning, her questions and attempts to find the truth are road blocked by local Sheriff Pete Scoggins. His impression upon Michele is that what happened is in the past and it is time to move on. Michele instinctively knows he is hiding something, but what? Michele talks to local farmers to find out more. They inform her that after Joe's death, the Sheriff banned anyone from going out to the Railroad Tracks where the crime happened. They also tell her that over twenty bodies were discovered in Joe's old cornfield after it was sold to a new owner. The bodies that were found date back as far as fifty years since they were last seen alive. Soon, Michele finds herself feeling as if she is part of the story she is investigating.
Keywords: character-name-in-title, independent-film, policeActors: David Fine (actor), Tim Scanlon (actor), Dustin Bricker (miscellaneous crew), Erica Leerhsen (actress), James Zahn (actor), Igor Stevanovic (miscellaneous crew), Kirk LaSalle (actor), Daniel Trinh (actor), Kellyn Lindsay (actress), John Roome (composer), Michael Coonce (director), Matthew S. Harrison (actor), Michael Coonce (producer), Michael Coonce (actor), Michael Coonce (writer),
Plot: In 1993, Solvay, NY Deputies responding to a missing persons report, found the body of missing James Connelly (18) and the body of Joe Gainard (60's). All evidence pointed to Joe as the killer of James, but before he could leave the scene, Joe died of natural causes. Almost as soon as the bodies were discovered, people began disappearing for no reason other than they were at the railroad tracks, between Railroad Markers 313-330. Ten years later, Michele Connelly, James's older sister and New York Journal Reporter returns from New York City to investigate what actually happened to her brother and the more than thirty people who have disappeared since. From the beginning, her questions and attempts to find the truth are road blocked by local Sheriff Pete Scoggins. His impression upon Michele is that what happened is in the past and it is time to move on. Michele instinctively knows he is hiding something, but what? Michele talks to local farmers to find out more. They inform her that after Joe's death, the Sheriff banned anyone from going out to the Railroad Tracks where the crime happened. They also tell her that over twenty bodies were discovered in Joe's old cornfield after it was sold to a new owner. The bodies that were found date back as far as fifty years since they were last seen alive. Soon, Michele finds herself feeling as if she is part of the story she is investigating.
Keywords: character-name-in-title, independent-film, policeActors: David Fine (actor), Tim Scanlon (actor), Dustin Bricker (miscellaneous crew), Erica Leerhsen (actress), James Zahn (actor), Igor Stevanovic (miscellaneous crew), Kirk LaSalle (actor), Daniel Trinh (actor), Kellyn Lindsay (actress), John Roome (composer), Michael Coonce (director), Matthew S. Harrison (actor), Michael Coonce (producer), Michael Coonce (actor), Michael Coonce (writer),
Plot: In 1993, Solvay, NY Deputies responding to a missing persons report, found the body of missing James Connelly (18) and the body of Joe Gainard (60's). All evidence pointed to Joe as the killer of James, but before he could leave the scene, Joe died of natural causes. Almost as soon as the bodies were discovered, people began disappearing for no reason other than they were at the railroad tracks, between Railroad Markers 313-330. Ten years later, Michele Connelly, James's older sister and New York Journal Reporter returns from New York City to investigate what actually happened to her brother and the more than thirty people who have disappeared since. From the beginning, her questions and attempts to find the truth are road blocked by local Sheriff Pete Scoggins. His impression upon Michele is that what happened is in the past and it is time to move on. Michele instinctively knows he is hiding something, but what? Michele talks to local farmers to find out more. They inform her that after Joe's death, the Sheriff banned anyone from going out to the Railroad Tracks where the crime happened. They also tell her that over twenty bodies were discovered in Joe's old cornfield after it was sold to a new owner. The bodies that were found date back as far as fifty years since they were last seen alive. Soon, Michele finds herself feeling as if she is part of the story she is investigating.
Keywords: character-name-in-title, independent-film, policeActors: David Fine (actor), Tim Scanlon (actor), Dustin Bricker (miscellaneous crew), Erica Leerhsen (actress), James Zahn (actor), Igor Stevanovic (miscellaneous crew), Kirk LaSalle (actor), Daniel Trinh (actor), Kellyn Lindsay (actress), John Roome (composer), Michael Coonce (director), Matthew S. Harrison (actor), Michael Coonce (producer), Michael Coonce (actor), Michael Coonce (writer),
Plot: In 1993, Solvay, NY Deputies responding to a missing persons report, found the body of missing James Connelly (18) and the body of Joe Gainard (60's). All evidence pointed to Joe as the killer of James, but before he could leave the scene, Joe died of natural causes. Almost as soon as the bodies were discovered, people began disappearing for no reason other than they were at the railroad tracks, between Railroad Markers 313-330. Ten years later, Michele Connelly, James's older sister and New York Journal Reporter returns from New York City to investigate what actually happened to her brother and the more than thirty people who have disappeared since. From the beginning, her questions and attempts to find the truth are road blocked by local Sheriff Pete Scoggins. His impression upon Michele is that what happened is in the past and it is time to move on. Michele instinctively knows he is hiding something, but what? Michele talks to local farmers to find out more. They inform her that after Joe's death, the Sheriff banned anyone from going out to the Railroad Tracks where the crime happened. They also tell her that over twenty bodies were discovered in Joe's old cornfield after it was sold to a new owner. The bodies that were found date back as far as fifty years since they were last seen alive. Soon, Michele finds herself feeling as if she is part of the story she is investigating.
Keywords: character-name-in-title, independent-film, policeActors: Annette O'Toole (actress), Maury Chaykin (actor), Brendan Fletcher (actor), Keith Carradine (actor), Michael Lennick (miscellaneous crew), Michael Stevens (actor), Gordon Tootoosis (actor), Jonathan Matthews (miscellaneous crew), Gerald Di Pego (writer), Sheldon Larry (director), David Cubitt (actor), Martin Katz (producer), Eydi Caines-Floyd (costume designer), Darrell Dennis (actor), Ray McMillan (miscellaneous crew),
Plot: Immigrated carpenter William 'Will' Hallowell hopes to make his family wealthy, after a fire ruined them in Springfield, Massachusettes, by moving to a claim in Maine territory. In order not to loose it, his son and apprentice Matt (13), a greenhorn city boy, must stay there while Will fetches spoiled wife and daughters, but an epidemic wrecks that plan. Matt is robbed by white neighbor Ben Loomis, but saved by old Penobscott Indian Sakniss, who demands in exchange mat teaches his his grandson Attean to read. From suspicion bordering on blind hatred, loyal friendship springs, yet the winter is unforgiving.
Keywords: 18th-century, based-on-novel, boy, family-relationships, father-figure, father-son-relationship, fire, gift, indians, initiation-riteActors: Val Guest (writer), Kathleen Harrison (actress), Googie Withers (actress), Basil Radford (actor), Alf Goddard (actor), Harry Terry (actor), Moore Marriott (actor), Garry Marsh (actor), Roddy McDowall (actor), Peter Gawthorne (actor), George Merritt (actor), Bernard Miles (actor), Leonard Sharp (actor), Charles Paton (actor), Louis Levy (composer),
Plot: A disgraced school master, Benjamin Twist, is mistaken for a tough prison governor and assigned the charge of a prison for particularly hardened criminals. Believing he is being sent to a school rather than a prison, he celebrates accordingly only to find that his drunkenness accidently lands him on the wrong side of the prison bars. The Governorship is eventually restored to him, and he sets about popularising himself amongst the convicts by turning a blind eye to their shady dealings.
Keywords: prison