Borderline is a neo-western crime drama film about a border patrol officer who is tasked with identifying a body and ends up uncovering a dangerous web of crime and corruption along the US-Mexico border. As he investigates the murder, he must navigate the treacherous world of human trafficking, illegal immigration, and cop killers. The film explores themes of justice, loyalty, and the harsh realities of life on the border.
Secret Service agents try to solve the theft of treasury banknote plates.
An ex-convict on his way to make his fortune in a gold mine in Arizona has his trip interrupted when the residents of a small Mexican village believe him to be a sacred religious figure.
In this adventure thriller set in the wild west, a group of treasure hunters embarks on a dangerous journey through the desert in search of hidden gold. Along the way, they encounter murder, fugitives, border patrolmen, and a buried treasure that leads to a deadly confrontation.
"Kruso" tells of the last summer before the Wall came down on the small island of Hiddensee in the Baltic Sea. Beyond state-organized tourism, the isolated island became a kind of artist colony every year and a place of longing for dropouts and alternatives. Due to its proximity to Denmark, Hiddensee was also the starting point for the flight across the Baltic Sea.
On the Border is a 1930 movie set on the Mexico-California border, where a border patrolman and his loyal German Shepherd work together to thwart a gang leader's smuggling operation. The movie showcases the challenges faced by the patrolman, including deception, human smuggling, and gunfire. Along the way, they encounter a damsel in distress, a hacienda, and various dangerous situations. Rin Tin Tin, the famous German Shepherd from the silent era, plays a key role in the film, demonstrating his heroism and intelligence.
Governor Price sends Sunset Carson to investigate a smuggling ring which is baffling the Border Patrol. Newspaper woman Ann Morton is working incognito in the saloon waiting for a break on ...
Soldiers of the Storm is a 1933 American Pre-Code crime film directed by D. Ross Lederman.
Story of revenue agent Tom Mallory, who wagers that he can catch a gang of rum runners operating from the other side of the border to Mexico. Disguised as a drifter, Mallory noisily arrives at the gang's headquarters, aggravating the villains to the point where they chase him across the border and into American jurisdiction.
Western tale of a special agent (Bill Edwards) unravelling a series of rustlings on and around Cooley's dude ranch
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