In Shane (1953), a mysterious stranger arrives in a frontier town and befriends a group of farmers who are being intimidated by a powerful cattleman. As tensions rise and violence ensues, Shane must decide whether to continue his nomadic lifestyle or stand up for what he believes in.
In Red River, a young cowboy named Tom Dunson leads a cattle drive from Texas to Kansas in the 1850s. Along the way, they face various challenges including native American attacks, betrayal, and danger. The journey tests Dunson's leadership and the loyalty of his adopted son. The film is set against the backdrop of the American Civil War and explores themes of revenge, reconciliation, and the harsh realities of the Wild West.
The Left Handed Gun (1958) is a classical western drama that tells the story of Billy the Kid and his rise to notoriety as an outlaw. The film explores his encounters with corrupt sheriffs, his fast-draw skills, and his conflicts with various individuals as he becomes a notorious figure in the Old West.
As young boys, two brothers, Jed (AKA: Chip) and John, witness their father being hung by a vigilante gang. Chip, angry and bitter, grows up to be an outlaw and leader of the feared Blue Chip Gang. John goes the other way and becomes a U.S. Marshal. Two brothers on opposite sides of the law, destined to become embroiled in an Arizona range war between cattlemen and farmers.
Red Ryder returns to Sioux City, Wyoming, at the close of the Spanish-American War, settling down at the ranch of his aunt, The Duchess, with his pals Little Beaver and "Blizzard". But Red soon discovers that the country is over-run by rustlers.
When a gunslinger arrives in a town run by cattleman, he decides to become a shepherd and faces off against the cattlemen in a battle of wits and fists.
Set in the grass valley, this drama follows the story of a cattle baron and his unhappy marriage, an unfaithful wife, and an out-of-wedlock child. As settlers arrive and the environment comes into focus, relationships strain and tensions rise. The film explores themes of love, betrayal, and family conflict amidst a backdrop of the beautiful grass valley.
Jubal, a ranch foreman, navigates the treacherous territory of a ranchers-vs-sheepherders feud in Wyoming. He becomes entangled in a love triangle and faces threats from a vindictive rival. With accusations of adultery, betrayal, and false accusations, Jubal must fight for his reputation and survival.
In the Old West, a young cowboy named John tries to find his place in the world. From cattle drives to poker games, he experiences the highs and lows of cowboy life. Along the way, he must confront his fears and navigate forbidden love. Based on the novel, this movie showcases the challenges and adventures of a cowboy in the 19th century.
When a drifter gets hired by a rancher, he becomes entangled in a feud with a neighboring cattle baron. As tensions rise, violence and betrayal threaten to tear the community apart.
Following the death of his wife, mountain cattleman, Ben Lomax leaves the high country but is forced to return when he learns his prize stallion is to be run in a race that will break him.
Heaven with a Gun is a drama western movie set in 19th century Arizona territory. It follows the story of a hired gun seeking revenge in a frontier town that is plagued with greed, bigotry, and violence. As he navigates through the complexities of the town, he becomes entangled in a web of love, betrayal, and redemption.
In 1884, a cattleman brings a rare breed of cow, a Hereford bull, to Texas. The man faces challenges from a swindler, as well as romantic rivalry and family conflicts. As he tries to establish his cattle ranch and breed Herefords, he must overcome obstacles such as a snowfall, a cattle stampede, and frontier justice. Along the way, he builds relationships with a widow and her daughter, and also confronts his estranged father and deals with the grief of losing his wife. Ultimately, he showcases his Hereford cattle at an auction and proves his success as a cattleman.
After Celia's father dies, a war erupts over control of his land.
Theodore Roosevelt is bound for greatness—he's a Harvard graduate from a prominent family, a rising politician, and his wife, Alice, is pregnant. Then his promising future turns tragic. His mother succumbs to typhoid, and Alice dies in childbirth on the same day. Devastated, Teddy leaves his urban world of high rises and high society for the desolate Dakota Territory, where, by facing the harsh reality of surviving life on America’s frontier, he intends to remake himself into something greater.
Marshal Matt Morgan vows revenge on the men who killed his wife and raped her. He discovers that the son of his old friend is one of the perpetrators and sets out to bring him to justice.
During the American Civil War, a Texas cattleman assumes an identity and infiltrates a Confederate camp to seek revenge for the death of his brother. Along the way, he faces various challenges and encounters love interest.
Two cowboys, who are down on their luck, take on various odd jobs to make some pocket money. Along the way, they encounter crooked businessmen, negotiate deals, and get caught up in hilarious situations.
Gene Autry heads a cattlemen's association and calls on the inexperienced Jim Agnew to negotiate the sale of five hundred heads of cattle. Jim ends up losing the cattle in a crooked poker game, however, and Gene and his sidekick Frog set out to find the cheating gamblers. It soon becomes clear that the leader of the gamblers is none other than Asa Lock, the dastardly father of Gene's romantic interest Stephanie.
When his ranch hands abandon him to join the gold rush, ranch owner Wil Andersen is forced to take on a group of boys to help drive his cattle to market. Through treacherous terrain, encounters with Native Americans, and constant danger, Wil and the boys form a bond and learn the true meaning of friendship and responsibility.