Ensign O'Toole is a military comedy that aired on NBC from September 23, 1962, to May 5, 1963, with 31-year-old Dean Jones in the title role of a nonchalant United States Navy ensign during the early 1960s. Jones, born in 1931 in Alabama and a Navy veteran of the Korean War, played an officer aboard the fictional U.S. Navy destroyer USS Appleby, which roamed the Pacific Ocean.
In this crime drama, an ex-police officer is hired to help a group of criminals plan the perfect heist, but things quickly spiral out of control as deception and double-crossing ensue.
In the Oklahoma territory at the turn of the twentieth century, two young cowboys vie with an evil ranch hand and a traveling peddler for the hearts of the women they love.
Cat Ballou is a spirited, comedic Western that tells the story of a young woman named Cat Ballou who seeks revenge after her father is murdered by a corrupt sheriff. Along the way, she enlists the help of a drunken gunslinger and a group of outlaw misfits to bring justice to the Wild West. Filled with laughter, action, and a touch of romance, Cat Ballou is a unique blend of comedy and Western.
After his prized Winchester '73 rifle is stolen, a man embarks on a relentless pursuit to retrieve it, facing various challenges and encounters along the way in the Wild West.
In the 19th century Klondike Gold Rush, a cattle drive turns into a fight for survival as a ruthless town boss tries to control the miners and the gold. A man and a woman find love amidst the chaos, but their lives are endangered by greed, shootouts, and death.
In 'The Wild One', a rebellious biker gang led by Johnny Strabler becomes a source of tension and conflict when they arrive in a small California town. The presence of the gang triggers a series of events and confrontations with the townspeople, highlighting themes of rebellion, anti-conformity, and gang violence.
In the small western town of Firecreek, a sociopath and his gang terrorize the residents. The sheriff, who is initially reluctant to get involved, finally takes a stand to protect the town and its people.
When a drifter named Dempsey is mistaken for a gunman, he finds himself becoming a ranch foreman for a female ranch owner in Wyoming. As he becomes involved in a battle over land ownership, Dempsey must navigate the dangers of predatory capitalism and hold onto his own principles.
Three soldiers who were best friends during World War II meet again ten years later. However, they realize that their lives have taken different paths. In an attempt to recapture their past glory, they decide to appear on a fictional TV show together. Along the way, they face various challenges, including fixing a fight and tap dancing with trash can lids. Through it all, they rediscover the true meaning of friendship.
When a ruthless gang threatens a peaceful railroad camp, a sharpshooter, an undercover accountant, and an orphan boy must band together to save the day.
Bend of the River (1952) is a Western movie set during the gold rush in Oregon. When a settler named Glyn McLyntock saves a man from being hanged, he joins a wagon train traveling to Oregon. Along the way, McLyntock and the wagon train face various challenges, including attacks by Native Americans and a gang of outlaws. McLyntock must navigate these dangers and protect the settlers while dealing with his own criminal past.
Hellfighters follows a team of oil well firefighters led by Chance Buckman as they battle dangerous fires and explosions in their mission to protect oil wells. Along the way, they encounter love interests, terrorists, and various dangerous situations.
A con-man named Dan Kehoe arrives in a wild west town in search of hidden gold. He soon finds himself surrounded by four beautiful women, all of whom have a different plan for the treasure. As he tries to navigate the complicated dynamics of the town and avoid getting caught up in a brewing conflict, Dan must use all his cunning to stay one step ahead.
During World War II, a squadron of Marine aviators fight against the Japanese forces in the Pacific, facing danger and personal challenges.
In Strategic Air Command, a baseball player is called back to active duty in the US Air Force Strategic Air Command during the Cold War. The movie showcases the challenges of balancing military duty and personal life.
They Live by Night is a film-noir crime drama about a young couple, Bowie and Keechie, who are on the run after escaping from prison. As they try to build a life together, their love is tested by their desperate circumstances and the constant threats from the police. Will they be able to defy the odds and stay together?
During the American Civil War, a group of Confederate prisoners are relocated to a Union Army fort in the New Mexico Territory. There, they must overcome their differences and work together to defend against attacks from Apache Indians and face the challenges of war.
After the Civil War, a Confederate soldier joins a Sioux tribe and must navigate the tensions between Native American and white cultures.
From Hell to Texas is a gripping western film set in the Texas ranchlands, where a young man seeks revenge for the death of his brother. Along the way, he encounters treachery, trickery, and violence as he fights to uphold justice. Based on a novel, this movie showcases the rugged Texan landscape and the inherent dangers that come with ranch life.