An American cowboy is hired to work on a ranch in Mexico, but soon finds himself in a dangerous situation involving treachery and violence.
Viva Villa! is a biographical movie that tells the story of the infamous Mexican revolutionary Pancho Villa. The film portrays Villa's rise to power, his struggles against the oppressive government, and his ultimate downfall. It explores themes of poverty, loyalty, betrayal, and political conspiracy. The plot is centered around Villa's attempts to lead a rebellion and bring justice to the oppressed peons of Mexico. Along the way, he faces numerous challenges, including murder attempts, public humiliation, and internal conflicts within his army. The movie provides a glimpse into the historical events and corruption of Mexico during the Mexican Revolution.
In Old Arizona tells the story of an outlaw in 19th-century Arizona who seeks vindication and a happy ending. Along the way, he encounters various challenges and adventures, including whittling, being wanted by the US Army, and facing vigilantes. The film explores themes of justice, redemption, and the wild west.
A story of cattle rustling and double identities.
A Professor has an invention that will bring down planes causing them to crash and Dawson is forcing him to use it on those carrying money. When Tim arrives to investigate he is mistaken for a noted outlaw. So he assumes that identity to force Dawson to make him a partner. But just as a plane bringing Tim help is arriving, his true identity is revealed and while he is a prisoner, Dawson forces the Professor to start his machine.
The "Flyer" in question is William Marshall, a young man falsely accused of a crime. Escaping the clutches of the law, he becomes involved with several pretty young ladies. Marjorie Woodworth plays the girl who helps Marshall in his escape, pausing occasionally to participate in a some lively but forgettable musical numbers.
Gallant Cisco "kidnaps" murder suspect Ellen from the authorities, then sets about to prove her innocence, all with the cooperation of a sympathetic sheriff.
Three men, each on their individual quest, meet at a deserted cabin and take the assumed names of Ace, King, and Jack.
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