| Frog Poop.
Rejected by her husband and displaced from the big
city to a swamp town in the Everglades, Maggie
Sullivan becomes curious about the mysterious hermit
who keeps appearing at her uncle's medical clinic
for treatment of violent injuries |
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Guide for Hire.
With a last name like Shannon, Johnny belongs on the water, but this
retired New York criminal lawyer needs all his cop-on to deal with
the atypical clients he is guiding on a fishing trip in the
Everglades and with the fishy aftermath to that strange outing. |
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| Run! Run! Run! As Fast As You
Can! Seeking comfort from personal tragedy by watching
the evening routine in a small Everglades fishing village as the sun
sets, teenage Eddie Reeser starts to come to terms with his life and
with other people around him. |
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Jack Be Nimble; Jack Be Dead.
From his bedroom window, Jack Kroopenpopper is
witness to suspicious activity on the boat ramp below. When he
suspects that he has been discovered watching, Jack also realizes
that he is the reason to fear for his life. |
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| Silent Night. A
deranged and evil killer promises revenge to all the jurors who
convicted him. Soon after his escape from prison, the last of
the twelve is Ann Sayre who, with a bit of help from her FBI
friends, is determined to see justice done. |
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On Cheat Mountain.
Martha Montgomery wanted to escape from work at her high-pressure
job in the Federal government but she didn't expect a psychopathic
killer to follow her and her beloved dog to a remote mountain cabin. |
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| Playground Open For Summer.
Lonely widower Brandon Mitchell is looking forward to his
grandchildren's summer visit and their reaction to the new
playground equipment he has just bought and had constructed
for them. He is lucky to have good friends and neighbors when
his son muddles up the travel arrangements. |
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Home Sweet Home.
The church was full of family and friends, mourners all. As
Reverend Manning droned on and on about the deceased's extraordinary
qualities, the deceased hovers, unseen by mere mortals, and shares
her deepest thoughts about some of those present, including those
who had wished for her early demise and a quick inheritance and the
soon-to-be-revealed obstacles she placed in their way. |
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