During the 1800s, a Confederate soldier finds himself journeying to Mexico with a shipment of gold. At the border, he is held at gunpoint but manages to escape and is pursued by his former comrades. Along the way, he faces various challenges including quicksand and a bet. As he reaches the US-Mexico border, he discovers a buried treasure of gold.
A pioneer woman named Hannah agrees to an arranged marriage with a rancher named Zandy, but their relationship is loveless and strained. As Hannah tries to adapt to her new life, she faces challenges such as dealing with cattle rustlers and her husband's infidelity. Despite the hardships, Hannah's resilience and determination shine through as she finds small moments of happiness and strength in her solitude.
To the Last Man (1933) is a pre-code Western romance film set in the American frontier. It tells the story of a forbidden love between a cattleman's son and a rancher's daughter. Their love faces treachery and violence as they navigate through the rough romance of the wild west.
To save an old friend's ranch, the Beaudine brothers round up a gang of misfits to drive a huge herd to market.
After her father's death, an adopted baby is raised by her brother and becomes a woman determined to avenge her brother's death. She reunites with her long-lost father and together they confront cattle rustlers in Montana. Along the way, they experience a family reunion, country dancing, horseback riding, and a Fourth of July celebration.
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.
As executor of the owner's will, singing ranch foreman Gene must see that the daughter/heiress doesn't marry without his approval.
The Jiménez brothers and their allies lead an operation to combat a gang of criminals who have the region under a regime of terror. The bloody confrontations begin to produce the first fatalities.
Dorothy, and her big city lawyer boyfriend, return to the Lazy 'B' ranch to read her late father's will. For Dorothy to inherit everything, she must stay on the ranch for 5 years. If she does not, everything goes to Buck, who is the manager. She does not like Buck, so she makes a deal with the wrong people for cattle and then the outlaws go to the ranch to get the $10,000 from her. But Buck is on the job.
"Flash" Lanning returns to Bozzam City from the East to put an end to cattle rustling. Gloria Hallowell, who has known him by reputation, falls in love with Lanning but believes that he loves Ellen Bosworth, an eastern "lady." Campan, the leader of the rustlers, hoping to lure Lanning into a trap, kidnaps both girls. Lanning rescues the girls, punishes Campan, and indicates to Gloria that she is the girl for him.
The daughter of a notorious cattle thief falls for a stranger at a dance. The stranger is really a lawman who is after her father.
Western Slapstick. A good chance to see Al St. John moving into the western comedy sidekick that would be his bread and butter role for the next twenty years. Also, it's a rare screen opportunity for Addie McPhail, Roscoe Arbuckle's wife and therefore Al's aunt.
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