Free State of Jones tells the story of Newton Knight, a Mississippi farmer who leads a rebellion against the Confederate army and establishes a mixed-race community in the midst of the Civil War. The film follows Knight's journey as he fights for freedom and equality in a divided nation.
In the 1880s, the residents of a small mining town in Nevada must band together to fight against man-eating monsters known as graboids.
Hour of the Gun is a drama western film set in Arizona Territory in the 19th century. It tells the story of the famous gunfight at the O.K. Corral and the events that followed, including the revenge-seeking Wyatt Earp and his friend Doc Holliday. The film explores the themes of good versus evil, justice, and vengeance.
Calamity Jane is a woman who is known for her way with a gun and her wild antics in the Wild West. When a famous singer arrives in town, Jane becomes obsessed with trying to win his affection, even if it means pretending to be someone she's not. Along the way, she discovers the true meaning of friendship and love.
In the year 1880 in Denver, Colorado, a card game ends with a man being murdered. As more men are killed, a Bible-thumper suspects a serial killer is on the loose and tries to uncover the truth.
In Cahill U.S. Marshall, a US Marshal named Cahill must track down an outlaw gang while also dealing with a father-son conflict. As Cahill faces various obstacles including a murder of a sheriff, an escape from jail, and encounters with different Native American tribes, he must use his skills and wit to bring justice to the town.
Effie Gray tells the story of Effie Gray, a young woman who finds herself in a loveless and unconsummated marriage in Victorian England. As she struggles to find happiness and love, she must navigate the complexities of societal expectations and the domineering presence of her mother-in-law. This period drama explores themes of love, desire, and personal liberation.
In post-American Civil War era, a one-armed man named Colt Saunders becomes a successful cattle rancher and moves to a small town. However, he has to confront his past and face challenges including misunderstandings, land grabbing, and marital problems. Along with his brothers, Colt navigates through the complexities of post-war life and strives to protect his ranch from various threats.
When a ranch owner is targeted by a greedy man and his hired gun, he must take a stand to protect his land and the woman he loves. With mistaken identities, romantic rivalries, and attempts on his life, the rancher must navigate through a web of deceit and danger to survive.
Jesse James and his gang of outlaws, known for their bank and train robberies, are constantly being hunted by the law. As they continue their life of crime, tensions rise within the gang, leading to betrayal and tragedy. Can Jesse James and his gang evade capture and maintain their reputation as legendary outlaws?
The Lawless Breed tells the story of a man released from prison who becomes a lawman in the Wild West. As he navigates through the challenges of his past, he must confront outlaws, seek revenge, and protect his childhood sweetheart. Based on an autobiography, this biography is a thrilling tale of redemption and justice.
Set in the grass valley, this drama follows the story of a cattle baron and his unhappy marriage, an unfaithful wife, and an out-of-wedlock child. As settlers arrive and the environment comes into focus, relationships strain and tensions rise. The film explores themes of love, betrayal, and family conflict amidst a backdrop of the beautiful grass valley.
Ramrod is a classic Western movie that takes place in the American West. It tells the story of a courageous rancher caught in a deadly feud, where he must defend himself and his ranch against enemies. Along the way, he faces stampedes, chases, standoffs, and even a seductive femme fatale. With stunning visuals and intense action, Ramrod is a must-watch for fans of the Old West.
A widowed father and his young son witness a stagecoach robbery and become targets of the outlaw gang. The father, a Pinkerton agent, goes undercover to bring down the gang and protect his son.
In time-honored fashion, a couple of supporting players -- George Dolenz and Bill Kennedy -- found themselves elevated to starring roles in this minor Universal serial. They played Royal Canadian Mounted Police officers investigating the murder of a miner. The story, of course, was less important than speed and action, which directors Ray Taylor and Lewis D. Collins delivered in typical slap-dash Universal style. Starlet Daun Kennedy did not make much of an impression as the imperiled leading lady, and former star Robert Armstrong (of King Kong fame) was wasted in a subordinate role. Rondo Hatton, a non-actor whose grotesque appearance (caused by acromegaly, the so-called "Elephant Man" disease) was tastelessly exploited by Universal in the '40s, appeared as one of the outlaws.
The Ride Back is a drama-western movie released in 1957. The story follows a sheriff from Texas who goes on a mission to Mexico to bring back a fugitive. However, during his journey, he encounters numerous obstacles, including ambushes, shootouts, false accusations, and the tension of a young orphan girl's life hanging in the balance. As the sheriff faces these challenges, he confronts his own failures and strives to make things right.
The Goss family live on a farm they call the dust bowl where the wind blows during the day and the coyotes howl at night. When the train is robbed, everyone thinks that Cotton and Violet were the ones that did the job, but no one has any proof. US Marshal Lloyd Richland comes into town in disguise to find the truth and he finds that the sheriff is corrupt and that the Goss family is gosh darn nice. They take in Richland and a stranded woman named Mary without any questions. Cotton believes that Sheriff Tatum shot their pa in the back, and the sheriff is now trying to plug the boys. Richland is looking for the train robbers, and at the same time is keeping an eye on Tatum and the lovely young Mary.
A young woman visiting in Mexico is kidnapped by a gang of bandits, who drag her through the rugged wilderness to their hideout. She manages to leave word for her friend Bill, who knows the country well. But when Bill cannot find a horse, his only available form of transportation is his roadster. Nevertheless, he is determined to come to her rescue, even though it means trying to drive the car across miles of rocky, broken terrain.
"Red" Davison(Buck Jones), the sheriff of Sun Dog, sacrifices his job and his good name to save his best friend, "Silent" Slade from the hangman's noose, following a framed-up court decision which sentences Slade to hang for the murder of "Scotty McKee (J.P. McGowan). Davidson allows Slade to escape from jail and follows him to aid him in proving his innocence.
Meek Eddie Pink becomes manager of an amusement park beset by mobsters.