Set in the 19th century Wild West, 'Have Gun, Will Travel' follows the adventures of a skilled gunfighter named Paladin who travels across the American frontier offering his services to those in need. From protecting innocent victims to seeking justice, Paladin's gun and wit are always at the ready to solve the problems of the Old West.
A rebel takes on a corrupt sheriff and defends the innocent with his sharpshooting skills and determination.
In Thailand, John Rambo joins a group of mercenaries to venture into war-torn Burma, and rescue a group of Christian aid workers who were kidnapped by the ruthless local infantry unit. Amid the political protests of the Saffron Revolution in Burma, ruthless SPDC officer Major Pa Tee Tint leads Burmese junta army forces to pillage small villages in a campaign of fear. Rambo, a Vietnam War veteran, is hired to ferry a missionary group up the Salween River into Burma on a humanitarian mission. After the missionaries are attacked and abducted, Rambo teams up with a group of mercenaries to rescue them. They face off against Tint's soldiers, eventually overpowering them and defeating Tint. Rambo then returns to the United States.
Loosely based on the true story of two young men, David Packouz and Efraim Diveroli, who won a three hundred million dollar contract from the Pentagon to arm America's allies in Afghanistan. David and Efraim's business, AEY, grows rapidly, but Efraim becomes unstable and untrustworthy. They secure their biggest deal yet, known as 'The Afghan Deal', and encounter legendary arms dealer Henry Girard. As the deal progresses, David realizes the rounds are illegal and Efraim plots to cut Henry out. David is kidnapped by Henry, leading to a series of events that result in both David and Efraim being arrested by the FBI.
In the wake of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, a team of twelve Special Forces soldiers is sent to Afghanistan to help fight against the Taliban. They must navigate through the treacherous Afghan terrain and work alongside local warlords to accomplish their mission. Based on a true story.
A war veteran and ranch owner, Jim Hanson, becomes entangled in a dangerous situation when he helps a young boy and his mother escape from a powerful drug cartel. As they cross the USA-Mexico border, Jim must use his skills and resources to protect them from the cartel's pursuit.
During World War II, a group of Scottish islanders face a shortage of whiskey due to food rationing. They come up with a plan to salvage whiskey from a stranded shipwreck, but face obstacles along the way.
In Colt 45, a man named Vincent is recruited by the Special Forces and becomes a police informant. He gets involved in a world of crime, corruption, and danger as he navigates through the police force. Vincent must face the challenges of trust, loyalty, and survival while trying to bring justice to those responsible for his father's death.
Outlaws - For Greater Glory (2012) is a historical drama set in Mexico during the 1920s. It tells the story of the Cristero War, a rebellion against the Mexican government's persecution of the Catholic Church. The movie follows the lives of several key figures involved in the conflict, including a retired general, a US ambassador, and a Mexican soldier. As the violence and brutality escalate, the characters must confront their own beliefs and make difficult choices that could have dire consequences.
In a farming community in New Mexico, a group of locals battles against a land developer who wants to take over their land. With the help of a guardian angel, they come up with a plan to protect their livelihood and fight for their rights.
In a small town on the Mexican-American border, a small-town sheriff teams up with a hitman to stop a drug cartel from taking over their community. As they investigate, they uncover a web of corruption and danger, forcing them to confront their own demons and fight for justice.
Valdez, a former Apache Indian, seeks justice for the abuse suffered by an innocent Mexican-American woman. In a small town in the Arizona Territory, Valdez takes on a gang of outlaws, using his skills and a wide range of weapons.
In the year 1880, a group of outlaws led by Blackjack Britton are made to face their past actions when they arrive in a small town called Refuge. To their surprise, they discover that the town is actually a waiting place between heaven and hell. As they struggle to come to terms with their sins, they must also face various challenges and ultimately find redemption.
The Long Voyage Home tells the story of a group of merchant seamen as they navigate the challenges and dangers of a long and treacherous voyage during World War II. The men must confront their own personal demons and grapple with the hardships of life at sea. As they face stormy weather, encounters with hostile ships, and a series of personal crises, the bonds of friendship and camaraderie are tested. The film explores themes of loyalty, sacrifice, and the struggle to maintain humanity in the face of adversity.
During World War II, a British commando unit is tasked with disrupting the operations of German Field Marshal Erwin Rommel's Afrika Korps in the Libyan Desert.
A Vietnam War veteran, after the death of his friend, takes over Central Park and sets up booby traps to prevent anyone from entering. He demands that the U.S. government recognize the rights of Vietnam veterans and provide them with the support they need. As tensions rise, a reporter and the deputy mayor try to negotiate with him before the situation escalates into violence.
In the Arizona Territory, an Apache chief leads his people in a rebellion against the U.S. Army. The army responds by sending a group of soldiers to capture the chief and end the rebellion.
Filmmaker Michael Moore examines the roots of America's obsession with gun violence, exploring the causes of the Columbine massacre and the high crime rate in the United States. Through interviews with various figures and comparisons of gun ownership and violence in other countries, Moore unravels a culture of fear nurtured by the government and the media. He challenges the belief that gun ownership is connected to gun violence and highlights other factors contributing to America's trigger mania. The documentary also delves into the role of the defense establishment and American foreign policy in perpetuating violence.
71 Fragments of a Chronology of Chance is a movie that tells the story of 71 interconnected people whose lives are impacted by chance events. The film explores themes of violence, isolation, and despair, while depicting a fragmented and chaotic world.