In this TV show set in the 1870s, a southern colonel and a newlywed couple navigate through the challenges of the post-civil war era. They face encounters with Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show, deal with the responsibilities of a sheriff, and experience the trials and triumphs of life in the 19th century.
In 1888 London, Inspector Abberline investigates a series of Jack the Ripper-style murders, uncovering a sinister conspiracy involving the government. As the girls of Whitechapel are hunted down one by one, Abberline becomes personally involved and must fight to uncover the truth and save those he cares about.
Buffalo Bill is faced with racial prejudice and false accusation as he tries to navigate the challenges of the Old West. Determined to clear his name, he embarks on a journey of revenge and redemption.
Sioux Ghost Dance is a documentary short film that explores the tribal dance known as the Ghost Dance performed by the Sioux tribe in 1894. The film captures the essence of this sacred dance and its significance to the Native American community. It also delves into the historical context, particularly the involvement of Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show and its impact on the Sioux tribe.
A comprehensive look at the events leading up to the Battle of the Little Bighorn as well as the myths and legends it spawned, and its impact on history.
Buffalo Girls (1995) is a TV show set in the untamed American West of the 1870s. It follows the exciting and perilous adventures of two women, their friendships, romances, and struggles for survival in an ever-changing way of life. This historical drama explores themes of race, friendship, and the challenges faced by women in the frontier. With stunning cinematography and a captivating storyline, Buffalo Girls is a must-watch for fans of the Wild West genre.
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