When a group of 20-year-olds go on a float trip for one last beer drinking fun time, they end up on a horrific journey down the river in a fight for their lives.
When down on his luck family man and ex-soldier Cole Boyd gets drawn into a scheme to rob Skye's pawnshop, a front for a ruthless gang of meth-making bikers known as The Spiders, a group led by the enigmatic and evil "Doc", a bad idea turns into a blood-soaked nightmare.
In the aftermath of the Civil War, a former Army surgeon, a notorious gang, and a duplicitous Pinkerton agent cross paths in a tiny river town. When revenge and a fortune in gold are at stake, the town is caught in the crossfire.
From Courtroom to Capital: Lincoln’s Path to the Presidency is a short film about Abraham Lincoln’s time as a lawyer in Illinois. The film examines how Lincoln’s legal career helped launch him to the Presidency in 1860 and how he utilized his legal training as President. The film was created by the Abraham Lincoln National Heritage Area in collaboration with the Abraham Lincoln Association.