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- Jasper 'Buck' Livingston made a decision that forever changed American cowboy culture. Buck's journey as a north Texas rodeo cowboy, rancher and preacher proved that even ordinary men can live a life filled with extraordinary purpose.
- Retired Navy S.E.A.L. Christopher 'Soup' Campbell is a tactical specialist for a private security firm at a counter terrorism training facility hidden in the Blue Ridge Mountains. The military and intelligence community call him 'Soup', not only because of the familiarity of his last name, but his ability to combine and assess a variety of threats into a strategic tactical response. A specific skill that came useful on many of his combat tours into Iraq and Afghanistan.
- When a national tragedy turns into a personal vendetta for aspiring politician Cornelius Barlow, religion comes to the forefront of public national debate, like so many that disguise the real agenda by using words like Uniting, Inclusion, and Co-Existing. 'ONE CHURCH' is a political thriller that tells the story of two prominent families that create a spiritual revolution. A transformation that demands all pulpits in America must preach this oneness of religion. Families are divided, churches are closed, and lives are even lost in the battle to reclaim the most important message ever given. Then God shows up in a big way by using the most unlikely people to defend His church. This is not an apocalyptic film, but a modern look at the current condition in America and the church.
- The silhouette of The Non-Smoker saunters into a pub. She immediately stumbles into four other young adults hanging out in a booth. The Non-Smoker recognizes The Smoker (who she's briefly been seeing) sitting beside the only vacant seat. She smiles and sits down (Alas! He can't stand her). The Smoker introduces her and she attempts to settle in smoothly. Suddenly, the table's attention turns to the street; where an imaginative and intelligent character, The Bum, is pissing on cars, chasing streetcars, begging for change, and stumbling around the only home The Bum's ever known. The Bum seeks only some spare change for a street car ride to find smokes and a meal; while the bourgeoisie play their political games inside the pub squandering smokes and meals away mindlessly. The Bum continues to hang around the streetcar stop, the street and even the pub in search of life's simple pleasures. In the end, Smoke is an exciting and entertaining musical. Smoke is a classic, comedic black and white little movie with a modest, raw little twist.