Slow drawls, quick draws, heroes and outlaws all have one thing in common -- "The Legend of Calamity Jane." Fast with the whip, and even faster with a smile, Jane rides the trails and backwoods in search of truth and justice, showing what real heroes are made of in this animated western adventure series.
Deadwood: The Movie is a drama western TV movie set in the year 1889 in Deadwood, South Dakota. It follows the story of the town's residents as they deal with illness, personal relationships, old enemies, and the search for a missing person. The movie also delves into themes of death, rivalry, and the changing times of the American Wild West.
Wild Bill Hickok, a legendary gunslinger in the Old West, faces various challenges and battles outlaws in his quest for justice.
Tall Tale (1995) tells the story of Daniel, a young boy who embarks on an adventure and encounters legendary figures from the Wild West. With the help of these characters, including Pecos Bill and John Henry, Daniel learns important life lessons and discovers the power of dreams and imagination.
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.
Drifter Sam Bass shows up in Denton, Texas (soon to host a great horse race) looking for work. Before long, he attracts the attention of pretty storekeeper Katherine Egan (the sheriff's sister) and that wild frontiers woman, Calamity Jane. Circumstances make Sam richer by a very fast race horse. But his seemingly good luck with horses and women leads him to disaster. Will he be forced into a life of crime?
The Plainsman is a Western film that takes place during the American Civil War. It follows the story of Wild Bill Hickok and his involvement with various historical figures such as Abraham Lincoln, General George Armstrong Custer, and Calamity Jane. The film explores themes of war, romance, and the Wild West.
Bill Hickok, assisted by Calamity Jane, is after a foreign agent and his guerrilla band who are trying to take over some western territory just as the Civil War is coming to a close.
Wild Bill Hickok, Buffalo Bill and Calamity Jane help a Texas rancher against the railroad.
Calamity Jane, a young woman in the wild west, poses as a man to be taken seriously. When she falls for dashing Lieutenant Danny Gilmartin, she must prove her femininity to win his heart. Chaos ensues as Calamity tries to navigate her way through love and life in the old west.
Calamity Jane is a tough and rowdy woman in the old West who owns a saloon and gambling joint (and runs a cattle rustling operation as a sideline). One day she hires a pretty but naive young woman to work as a saloon girl, and finds that the girl is bringing out the maternal instincts she never knew she had. Those instincts are put to the test when a US army cavalry troop arrives to clean up the town and the girl and the young lieutenant in charge of the troop fall in love, and Calamity Jane may know something about the lieutenant that the girl doesn't.
Columbia's 11th serial and the first western serial that James W. Horne solo-directed.
Calamity Jane tries to help Buffalo Bill Cody and Wild Bill Hickock stop an Indian war.
In the year 1863, a teenage girl named Calamity disguises herself as a boy and sets off on a journey in the American West. Along the way, she encounters horseback riding, a dog, chases, a cliff, a river, and a campfire. She also crosses paths with a gold prospector and becomes involved in a gold mining operation. Despite facing various challenges, Calamity remains determined to fulfill a deathbed promise and follows a map that leads her on a thrilling and life-changing adventure.
In the Dakotas during the days of the Great Gold Boom, brothers Jim and Bob Holliday are bumping heads over the affections of pretty Anne Grayson. While all this is going on, Wild Bill Hickok does his best to neutralize the local criminal element-and to fend off the romantic overtures of boisterous Calamity Jane.
An exploration of the myths surrounding the colorful Western heroine and both the legendary Wild Bill Hickock, with whom she had an unorthodox courtship, and the flamboyant Buffalo Bill Cody, between the 1870s and the turn of the century.
A western that takes a look at a different take on the death of Wild Bill Hickok and the revenge Calamity Jane takes on the men who conspired to kill him. While Jane is on the hunt taking the law into her own hands a lawman enlists the help of Jane's friend Colorado Charlie Utter to track Jane and stop her before she goes too far.
When he was 12 years old, Bill Cody, later knew as Buffalo Bill, is rider for "pony express" carrying the mail through the wilds of America. It becomes later caravans guide. When driving one of them meets Luisa, the niece of a priest who tried to evangelize the savage tribes accompanied by a converted Indian. It is a dangerous time because, before the advancing white man, the Sioux tribes are buying weapons from unscrupulous dealers...
A western in which Calamity Jane's rightful ownership of a gambling hall is challenged. She nearly loses the business to a shady crook, but Texas lawyer Ellison puts up a legal battle to help her stay in charge. After a sensational fight, the letters proving her right are discovered.
Wide Open Spaces is a 1924 Western silent film starring Stan Laurel.