McLintock! is a humorous western film set in the 19th century. The movie follows a wealthy cattle baron named McLintock who deals with various comedic situations involving his ranch, Comanche Indians, and the townspeople. The story includes elements of comedy, romance, and action.
In the small town of Tent City during the gold rush, a singer and her lover find themselves caught in a dangerous web of greed, betrayal, and violence. They must navigate treacherous rivers, confront American Indian attacks, and face off against a notorious gambler in order to survive and seek justice.
Unconquered is an epic film set in colonial America during the French and Indian War. It follows the story of a frontiersman and a British militia officer who must protect a group of settlers from a Native American tribe. Along the way, they face battles, treachery, and the horrors of war.
Tomahawk is a classic Western drama set in the 1800s. It tells the story of a widower Lieutenant who faces an American Indian uprising. With battles, hand-to-hand combat, and torch-lit attacks, the movie follows the drama and final battle that ensues.
Stolen Women, Captured Hearts (1997) is a powerful drama based on a true story. It follows the life of Anna Morgan, a courageous woman who is taken captive by the Sioux tribe. As Anna adjusts to her new life and falls in love with her captor, she faces a difficult choice between loyalty and freedom. This emotional tale explores themes of race relations, love, and the resilience of the human spirit.
Trooper Hook is a movie set in the Old West where a white woman named Cora Du Bois is captured by a Chiricahua Apache tribe after her stagecoach is attacked. She is then saved by Sergeant Hook, a cavalry officer, who takes her back to the white settlement. As Cora struggles with her identity and the prejudice of those around her, she forms a bond with Sergeant Hook. The movie explores themes of cultural clash, identity, and acceptance.
After his brother is killed, a Texas Ranger sets out to track down the men responsible and seek revenge. Along the way, he faces numerous challenges and dangers, including treachery, deception, and ambushes.
In this slapstick comedy, Abbott and Costello find themselves caught up in a con game involving Hollywood filmmakers, a female con artist, and the iconic Keystone Kops. As they navigate through various misadventures and chase scenes, they inadvertently become part of a film within a film.
In Fury at Furnace Creek, a false accusation against an army officer leads to a web of deceit and treachery in the Arizona Territory of the 1880s. As the officer seeks vindication, he must navigate a wagon train, Apache Indian attacks, and a broken treaty that threatens violence and retribution. Will he uncover the truth and bring justice to the land?
Kit Carson is a pioneer scout and frontiersman who helps settlers along the Oregon Trail and fights against American Indian attacks. He also becomes involved in a romantic relationship and faces various challenges and betrayals.
In the Wild West, a man seeks revenge for a betrayal that leads to a deadly grudge between him and his enemies. Amidst the chaos, a forbidden romance blossoms and an American Indian attack threatens to escalate the violence. The classic elements of a Western film are woven together with a gripping story of love and vengeance.
Rocky Mountain is a thrilling western movie set in the 1860s during the American Civil War. It follows the story of a Union soldier who embarks on a secret mission in the Rocky Mountains to rescue a woman held captive by a Confederate soldier. Along the way, he encounters various challenges including stagecoach chases, horseback rides, and Indian attacks. With heroism and determination, the Union soldier must navigate the treacherous landscape and overcome obstacles to save the woman and complete his mission.
The pioneering trail to Oregon was littered with constant danger. Yet, the hope of the "promised land" keeps American families westward bound despite overwhelming odds. A calm, clear-thinking pioneer attempts to lead a wagon train through territory occupied by Pawnees and Sioux. Along the way, the hardy settlers face horse thieves, kidnappers, and unpredictable Indian attacks in their push to establish a new life in the rugged West.
Many Rivers to Cross (1955) is a romantic comedy film set in the American frontier. The story follows a young woman named Mary who struggles to find love and happiness while dealing with various challenges, including romantic rivalries, suitor competitions, and a conspiracy that puts her in danger. Along the way, Mary encounters Native Americans, fur traders, and a Scottish woman, all adding to the comedic and adventurous nature of the plot.
Great Day in the Morning is a classical Western film set in Denver, Colorado during the American Civil War. The story revolves around treachery, pursuit, and the lives of various characters caught up in the political unrest of the time. It features an orphan boy, a hotel owner, a gambler, and a Union soldier, among others, as they navigate through high-stakes poker games, shootouts, and personal conflicts. With a love triangle, a loss of a father, and a secret agent, the movie offers a captivating and action-packed portrayal of life during this tumultuous period.
A band of renegade Apaches attempts to steal a shipment of rifles being transported to Fort Collins.
A rich Texan hires a gunman (Rory Calhoun) to bring an escaped woman (Anne Francis) back to hang.
In the 1870s, an isolated US cavalry troop stationed in the Arizona desert faces challenges as they deal with family massacres, buried secrets, and the harsh realities of life in the military. The committed bachelor captain struggles with his father-son relationship with an orphaned girl. The plot revolves around the sole survivor of a massacre, the captain's leadership, and the honor of the military family.
Rod Cameron stars as frontier scout Tim Clay, assigned to guide a wagon train through Indian territory. Clay knows that he's in for a lot of trouble because of the treaty-violating activities of white criminals Pickett and Keane. Fortunately for the hero, Pickett and Keane double-cross each other somewhere along the line, weakening their ability to foment an all-out Indian attack.
Two investigators for a stagecoach company are assigned to find out why the company's stages keep being ambushed. They discover that the culprits are white men disguised as Indians, and they set out to discover who is behind the plot.