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- The true and inspirational story of June Jones and how he took the worst team in NCAA and made them champions while changing the lives of four very special young men.
- After one of the friends suffers a serious accident, all four are forced to take an introspective look at their own lives - and experience the various messages found in Outwitting the Devil - and how those messages, both positively and negatively, affect each one respectively. The film opens fifteen years into the future on a sound stage and with the making of a motion picture. Within moments, we discover that the film being produced is the making of the book, Outwitting the Devil, with an actor playing Napoleon Hill from 1938, in his study. We view this production from behind the scenes. Along with us is a mysterious man also observing the production. So there is, essentially, a movie within the movie. As the actor (Napoleon Hill) engages the Devil in a cross examination, the mysterious man, while listening to the exchange between Hill and the Devil and hearing the messages being delivered, reminisces to fifteen years earlier when he was one of four friends who, through life altering events, receive the message of Outwitting the Devil and permanently change their lives because of it.
- This story is a heart-warming, romantic comedy about a singer, Sheri Goodman, who, because of her pretentiousness and unreliability, finds her career spiraling downward. After her agent books her at a home for the aging in Palm Springs, CA, she quickly leaves in her limo and starts drinking in despair. While driving around, the limo passes the Morongo Casino Resort and Spa. She decides to check it out. Upon entering, John Mullippeh, the Casino manager recognizes her, flaunts over her, stroking her ego, and offers her free drinks and a marker of $25,000, all motive driven. She accepts and proceeds to get plastered while losing over $23,000 at the blackjack table. Unable to pay the marker, which John was counting on, and being on sovereign soil, Sheri is forced to become a lounge act for two weeks. This where the story takes off as Sheri, dejected and angry causes or encounters one mishap after another until she meets a little Native American girl, named Harmony who teaches her the meaning of love and forgiveness and changes her life.