2024-09-12
A gunslinger seeks out the father he never met while looking for answers about his mother's murder. When he arrives at his father's ranch, he finds himself in the middle of a war over the land.
An urban lawyer travels to California horse country to learn more about her deceased father's past after she discovers he was once married to a rodeo star. The journey leads her to the woman's daughter, who's fighting to protect wild horses on her property.
A rebellious teen (Alex Black) reluctantly spends the summer with his strict war-veteran grandfather (Ed Asner). While the two clash at first, they soon bring about positive changes in each other that lead to new friendships and experiences. Rue McClanahan, Catherine Mary Stewart, Ralph Waite. Directed by Bill L. Norton.
A woman (Faith Ford) who runs a dating service registers with a rival Internet matchmaker to prove her business is better, but ends up being successfully matched with the site's owner (Cameron Daddo). Dyan Cannon and Hal Linden also star.
A classically trained chef (Teri Polo) feels the heat of competition when a retired fireman (James Patrick Stuart) opens a restaurant next to hers. Though they clash initially, the pair soon strike up a friendship with help from the man's precocious daughter (Bailee Madison). Directed by Lee Rose.
A music teacher hires a struggling country singer to perform at her town's annual festival, but the musician's difficult behavior causes problems. The pair soon find common ground in music, however, and inspire each other to embark on new paths.
Author Jessica Bender is forced to work with her former boyfriend and editor Mike Pryce. During this association, the two ex begin to realize that the spark of their love is not yet completely extinguished.
In this drama based on the fourth book in Janette Oke's best-selling "Love Comes Softly" series, Missie and Willie LaHaye (Erin Cottrell, Logan Bartholomew) get accustomed to rugged frontier life, but tragedy threatens to shake up their stable family. Michael Landon Jr. directed.
A journalist (Laura Leighton) returns to her rural hometown to visit her ailing mother (Angie Dickinson) and discovers that many of the area's farmers are selling their land to a casino developer because of an extreme drought. Directed by Stephen W. Bridgewater.
Rachel, a NYC appraiser is sent to a small town to buy out a library so her client can build a resort. She meets Jake, a local writer who tries to convince her how important the library is to the small community but the arrival of his niece and nephew complicate his efforts.
Jessica Tandy and Hume Cronyn re-create their Broadway roles as homesteaders in this study of change and tradition in Appalachia. Tandy won an Emmy (after earning a Tony on stage). Dillard: John Denver. Prince: Gary Grubbs. Holly: Harriet Hall. Filmed in Highlands, N.C., and Rabun County, Ga. Directed by Jud Taylor. Adapted by Susan Cooper, who co-wrote the original play with Cronyn.
A man and a woman agree to meet after hitting it off on a phone call, but they keep missing each other for various reasons.
Emma, a young bookshop owner and hopeless romantic, has to make some tough life choices when the man of her dreams walks into her store.