Centennial is a sweeping historical drama that follows the journey of a Colorado town from its early days in the 1700s to its development and growth. The story explores the lives of various characters, including fur traders, Native Americans, and settlers, as they navigate the challenges of the wilderness, the conflicts between different cultures, and the building of a new community. The miniseries delves into themes of love, adventure, friendship, and the struggle for survival in the untamed West.
After being raised by Native Americans, a white man discovers he has five half-brothers and sets out with them to find their abusive father and get revenge.
During the Mexican Revolution, a group of skilled professionals are hired to rescue a woman who has been kidnapped by a Mexican bandit. They face various challenges and obstacles along the way, using their expertise and skills to plan and execute the rescue mission.
In this comedy, three actors are mistaken for real heroes in a Mexican village and must face bandits and other challenges. With their comedic confusion and spoof of western heroes, they bring laughter and chaos to the town.
Quick Draw McGraw is a witty, crime-fighting cowboy horse who, with his sidekick, Deputy Dawg, solves mysteries and fights villains in the American Southwest and Old West. This classic animated TV show is full of adventure, comedy, and western spoofs.
Way Out West is a comedy western film from 1937. It follows the misadventures of two friends who travel to a small town in search of a lost gold mine. Along the way, they encounter a saloon, a donkey, a prospector, and plenty of comedic situations. The film is shot in black-and-white and is known for its slapstick humor. One night, they hear a strange noise and investigate, resulting in hilarious chaos. Overall, Way Out West is a lighthearted and entertaining movie that combines action, comedy, and family-friendly elements.
In Western Union, a construction worker and a surveyor join forces to protect a telegraph line from Native American attacks. Set during the American Civil War, they face challenges such as racial impersonation, drunkenness, and arson. Loyalties are tested as they navigate the frontier and encounter various Native American tribes.
In The Idle Class, the Little Tramp is mistaken for a wealthy man and gets mixed up in a series of comedic situations. From a costume party to a golfing mishap, the Tramp's comedic journey highlights the class differences and the comedic errors that arise from them.
Amanda and Jack, a married couple, go on a glamping trip to a Texas ranch. The trip not only tests their marriage but also leads to hilarious situations. They struggle to make their relationship work amidst double bookings, encounters with quirky characters, and unexpected events. Will they overcome their differences and rediscover their love?
In 1856, a man named Barbarosa is believed to be dead, but he is actually still alive and seeking revenge in Mexico. He forms a mentor-protege relationship with a young man and together they navigate the dangers of the post-war era. Along the way, they encounter banditos, looting, rival gangs, and forbidden love. Will Barbarosa succeed in his quest for revenge?
It's the gold rush era in the Wild West. A mysterious stranger (Huckleberry Hound) arrives in a small desert town carrying a huge golden nugget. The notorious Dalton brothers steal it. The town asks "the stranger" to go after them.
In 'Don Donald,' Donald Duck travels to Mexico and tries to impress his girlfriend, Daisy Duck, with his artistic talents. However, his plans go awry when he gets into car trouble and encounters various comical situations. With its humorous and surreal elements, 'Don Donald' is a delightful animated short film that showcases Donald Duck's charm and comedic timing.
A man wrongly accused of murder tracks the true culprit across the desert.
In the frontier town of Convict's Roost, a con-man and a bandit pretend to be husband and wife as they navigate a series of hilarious situations involving a sheriff, a jail, a farce of a marriage, a newspaper office, and a bar.
Big Sur follows the story of a writer who seeks solace in the scenic beauty of Big Sur in California. As he struggles with writer's block, he forms deep friendships and explores the depths of his own soul. The movie captures the essence of the beat generation and the power of nature to heal.
Jitterbugs (1943) is a comedy musical film about a man named Joe and his mother who get involved in a double-feature film. Set during World War II, they face gas rationing, black market activities, deception, frustration, and desperation. When their jalopy breaks down, they disguise themselves as a carnival attraction. They encounter a gang leader and his gang members, a revolving door, a skeleton, and a fuel shortage. They even come across a donkey and participate in a scam. With the help of a singer and a con man, they manage to overcome their challenges and seek retribution and reprisal against those who have wronged them.
Jonathan Pride is a mild-mannered dance instructor in 1820 Boston. En route to visit relatives, Jonathan is shanghaied by a band of zany pirates and forced to work as a galley boy. When the pirate vessel arrives at the port of Las Palomas, Jonathan, clad in buccaneer's garb, makes his escape. Everyone in Las Palomas, including Governor Alcalde (Frank Morgan) and fetching senorita Serafina (Steffi Duna), assumes that Jonathan is the pirate chieftain, leading to a series of typical comic-opera complications.
Unbranded is a documentary film that follows four friends who embark on a daring adventure to capture and tame wild mustangs. Their journey takes them through stunning landscapes, including national parks and the US-Mexico border. Along the way, they encounter challenges such as being kicked by a horse and dealing with torn muscles. The film also explores the relationship between cowboys and cowboys, as well as the beauty of nature and wildlife.
In the Southern Mexican jungle, an adventurous archaeologist is accompanied by an equally daring female photographer in a search for a lost Toltec city. They engage a guide to lead them on their expedition, and soon find themselves in the jungle's depths, far from civilization. Soon both the guide and the archaeologist are vying for the affection of the photographer. They must all deal with enormous danger and sacrifice before their quest is complete.
A sad little burro who feels that no one wants him and that he doesn't belong anywhere finds out differently when he is bought by Joseph to transport Mary on their travel to Jerusalem for the birth of Jesus.