When a drifter named Dempsey is mistaken for a gunman, he finds himself becoming a ranch foreman for a female ranch owner in Wyoming. As he becomes involved in a battle over land ownership, Dempsey must navigate the dangers of predatory capitalism and hold onto his own principles.
In Bus Stop, a cowboy named Bo falls in love with Chérie, a small-town girl, at a bus stop. Bo tries to convince Chérie to marry him, but she wants to pursue her dreams in Hollywood. Along the way, there are comedic and romantic obstacles that they must overcome. Will their love prevail?
When a railroad magnate's spoiled child goes missing, a young boy and his father embark on a horseback chase through a desert to capture a wild horse and save the day.
The story of a wild black stallion and the cowboys who set out to capture him.
Jericho is a neo-western mystery movie set in a small western town. The story follows a man with amnesia who arrives in the town, triggering a series of events that uncover secrets and dangers. The man's journey to discover his own identity and the truth behind the town's mysteries forms the core of the plot.
Eastern millionaire's son Bard finds his father murdered and flies west to see rancher Drew who may know something about it. En route he crashes his plane into Jerry's bathroom; she falls in love with him which makes her suitor Steve jealous.
On Christmas Eve, a couple poses as husband and wife to take care of an adopted son while dealing with debt and deception. They navigate through various challenges and create a heartwarming family atmosphere.
Bucking Broncho is a short silent film released in 1894. It showcases a cowboy's impressive horsemanship as he rides a bucking bronco in an arena. The film highlights the excitement of the Wild West and the skill of the cowboy in taming wild horses.
A landslide has diverted water from the Baldwin ranch to Cambert's. With their cattle dying, Cambert refuses to let them have any water. Easterner Larry Knight takes a job with the Baldwins and he has a plan to divert the water back to the Baldwin ranch. But Phil, jealous of Kitty's attraction to Larry, lets Cambert know of the scheme.
The homespun Nelson family must deal with various comical situations, including an encounter with gangsters.
Bob Evans is the bashful foreman of the Denton ranch. He reads books and dreams of being a hero. He gets his chance when Gladys overhears Walling planning to smuggle stolen diamonds across the border. Finding Gladys' note, he sets out after Walling.
Olive sends a farewell letter to Popeye: She's over sailors; it's cowboys for her; she's gone out west, to Bar None Ranch. Popeye immediately travels there to find her - and discovers Bluto runs the place.
Barney Bear sets out to capture the world's smallest horse.
Poodles Hanneford comedy produced and distributed by the Weiss Brothers.
A UPA adaptation of the television series (1947-1960) dummy-cowboy, Howdy Doody. Filmed in both 35 and 16mm (for immediate television use in the event theatre exhibitors balked at showcasing a television character,) the plot has Howdy Doody in quest of a magic cowboy hat that will make him invincible. Filled with predominant variations of colors and designs and abstract-color designs as Howdy chases the elusive hat. Finally capturing it, he uses the hat's magical powers to become a rodeo star.
After their house is blown away by a twister, a farmer and his wife decide to move to California. Once over the border they're greeted by rain, hail, snow and an Indian uprising.
Slow-motion, reverse-motion, and trick photography adds extra amusement to scenes of galloping horses, leaping dogs, and various rodeo acts.
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