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Fargo
(1996)

Fargo

Rating: R
Runtime: 98 mins.

Police chief Marge Gunderson -- a serious sleuth who's sharper than her folksy accent suggests -- is hot on the trail of a Minneapolis car dealer conspiring with two kidnappers to snatch his wife so he can pocket part of the hefty ransom.





Fargo Express
(1933)

Fargo Express

Rating: NR
Runtime: 90 mins.

At the request of a damsel in distress (Helen Mack), noble cowboy Ken Maynard agrees to look out for the woman's younger brother (Paul Fix) by giving him some honest work on the ranch. But when the boy bets Maynard's money in a crooked poker game and loses it all, a blackmailer (Roy Stewart) cons the impressionable youth into robbing the Fargo Express stagecoach. Can Maynard convince the sheriff (William Desmond) that the boy was double-crossed?

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Tales of Wells Fargo
(1957)

Tales of Wells Fargo

Rating: NR
Runtime: 1150 mins.

Dale Robertson stars as tough but tenderhearted lawman Jim Hardie, protector of the Wells Fargo stagecoach line -- the vital link between California and the rest of the country -- in this shining example of television's golden era of Westerns. Chuck Connors, Michael Landon and Steve McQueen are among the many guest stars who join Hardie as he faces down outlaws in this collection of episodes from the show's first five seasons.





North of Fargo
(1998)

North of Fargo

Rating: R
Runtime: 85 mins.

When Joey (Lisa Ryder) and her bumbling cohorts Avery (Christopher Healey) and Creed (James Gatto) kidnap the daughter of celebrity self-help guru Robert Buchanan (Randy Hughson) in a bid to extort his millions, the plan backfires when Joey takes the heist into her own hands. Co-starring Gary Farmer as Agent Whitaker, this quirky thriller won Best Canadian Feature at the 1998 Victoria Independent Film & Video Festival.

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Stolen Heart
(1998)

Stolen Heart

Rating: R
Runtime: 85 mins.

Joey (Lisa Ryder) is the head of a kidnapping ring that includes a couple of lowlifes named Avery and Creed. After they abduct the daughter of a celebrity self-help expert, their foolproof plan quickly backfires when Joey takes the girl and skips out, double-crossing Avery and Creed out of any potential ransom. Headed for the U.S.-Canadian border, Joey and her young charge begin to bond in a way neither expected. Terry O'Brien directs.

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Faro: Goddess of the Waters
(2007)

Faro: Goddess of the Waters

Rating: NR
Runtime: 100 mins.

Long after being thrown out for his illegitimate birth, engineer Zanga (Fily Traoré) returns to his Mali village to participate in the construction of a waterworks system and try to learn his father's identity. But when a local youth drowns in the river, the town elders believe that water spirit Faro has been angered by Zanga's return. When the engineer refuses to leave, the village chief decrees that Faro must be placated with a sacrifice.

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Highwaymen
(2004)

Highwaymen

Rating: R
Runtime: 81 mins.

Wheelchair-bound serial killer Fargo (Colm Feore), whose tricked-out green Cadillac serves as his deadly weapon, rages loose on the highway, and the only man who can stop his rampage is Rennie (James Caviezel), the husband of a woman he's murdered. When Rennie teams up with a survivor of one of Fargo's rampages (Rhona Mitra), the pair vows to stop him before he flattens anyone else. Frankie Faison co-stars in this deadly game of cat-and-mouse.

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Under Cover Man
(1936)

Under Cover Man

Rating: NR
Runtime: 56 mins.

When Wells Fargo loses one too many shipments of payroll cash to notorious outlaw Ace Pringle (Ted Adams), the company sends its best undercover agent, Steve McLain (Johnny Mack Brown), to protect the route of the next stagecoach in this 1936 Western. But soon, McLain must fight for his life when Pringle orders a crooked sheriff (Horace Murphy) to kill the Wells Fargo lawman. Suzanne Kaaren and Frank Darien co-star.

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Freaky Faron
(2006)

Freaky Faron

Rating: NR
Runtime: 77 mins.

After shooting and nearly killing a weatherman when she was 11 years old, Faron Hallowell (Courtney Halverson) claimed that alien beings ordered her to murder him. Now, fresh out of a five-year stay in a mental hospital, Faron finds herself beset by unexplained events. She'll have to use her supernatural powers to protect herself and those around her -- and to finally learn the truth about her identity -- in this sci-fi spine chiller.

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Far Cry
(2008)

Far Cry

Rating: NR
Runtime: 95 mins.

When Seattle reporter Valerie Cardinal (Emmanuelle Vaugier) hires troubled ex-commando Jack Carver (Til Schweiger) to guide her to a remote Pacific island, she soon falls prey to mercenaries sworn to protect the island's dark military secret. Now Carver must save Cardinal and confront the sinister Dr. Krieger (Udo Kier), whose biological experiments have gone wildly awry. Uwe Boll directs this action-thriller based on the popular video game.

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