In the Arizona Territory, an Apache chief leads his people in a rebellion against the U.S. Army. The army responds by sending a group of soldiers to capture the chief and end the rebellion.
In 1912, a bank robber and a rebel leader join forces to take on the Mexican army in the midst of the Mexican Revolution. Their alliance leads to an interracial romance and a series of daring heists as they fight for their freedom.
In the 19th century Wild West, an American cavalry officer finds himself caught between the Sioux tribe and the US Cavalry. As tensions rise, he must navigate interracial relationships, battles, and personal challenges.
The Far Horizons (1955) is a movie based on the true story of the Lewis and Clark expedition in the 1800s. The film follows the journey of Captain Meriwether Lewis, Lieutenant William Clark, and their men as they explore the western territories of the United States. Along the way, they encounter Native American tribes, face challenges and conflicts, and make important discoveries. The movie also explores the interracial relationship between explorer Sacagawea and her husband Toussaint Charbonneau. The Far Horizons is a classical Western with a focus on adventure, exploration, and the history of the USA.
Yellowstone Kelly, a fur trapper, becomes friends with an Apache Indian named Mark and gets caught up in a land dispute between the Apache and the Sioux tribes. As tensions rise, Kelly and Mark must navigate the complexities of friendship, loyalty, and the clash of cultures in the Wild West.
A woman tracks down the three men who raped her, helped by an Apache. Traveling through the Old West to her new home, young schoolteacher Alice McAndrew is abducted by five outlaws headed by robber Pudge Elliott. The thugs rape Alice before leaving her for dead, but she is rescued by Chatto, an Apache chief. He restores her health and aids her in her bloodthirsty quest for revenge. With her sanity wavering, will Alice be able to find the men who tortured her?
Billy Two Hats is a drama/romance/western movie set in the Wild West. The movie follows the story of a Caucasian actor playing a Native American character named Billy Two Hats. Billy teams up with an escaped prisoner to execute a bank robbery on a trading post. Along the way, they face bigotry, marauding outlaws, and an abusive husband. As they try to escape, Billy finds himself torn between his Native American heritage and his loyalty to his new friend.
In Devil's Doorway, a Native American US Marshal returns to his homeland to find that the land has been taken away and his people are facing discrimination and injustice. He fights against prejudice and injustice to protect his people and seek justice.
Drum Beat is a classic Western movie set in Oregon in 1872. It tells the story of a romantic rivalry and an interracial romance. The plot revolves around a peace treaty between the U.S. Army and the Native American tribes, and the conflicts that arise from this delicate situation. The movie explores themes of love, jealousy, manipulation, and bravery.
In The Savage, a man who was raised by Native Americans finds himself caught in the middle of a war between his adoptive tribe and the US Army. As tensions rise and battles ensue, he must navigate his loyalty and family relationships in a time of racial prejudice and conflict.
Forced to kill a young Abilene gunman in the line of duty, Sheriff Matthew Roberts, torn by anguish takes off his badge and leaves Kansas. Roberts becomes known as 'The Drifter', wandering restlessly through the west. In Arizona, he aids elderly rancher, Tom Duncan, Tom's granddaughter, Virginia and kid-brother Danny (Steven Tackett) in their fight to save their small ranch from a crooked banker and his gang of outlaws.
When an Indian chief is murdered in a hateful town, a sympathizing ex marshal tries to stop the Indians from attacking for revenge.
The Battle at Apache Pass is a thrilling movie set during the American Indian War. It follows the intense conflict between the US Army and the Apache Nation, led by legendary figures Geronimo and Cochise. The film explores themes of honor, betrayal, and the fight for survival in the treacherous Apache Territory.
Set in 1870s Wyoming, White Feather tells the story of a peace treaty between the US Cavalry and the Cheyenne tribe. Amidst tension and conflict, a surveyor and a cavalry officer fall in love with a Cheyenne girl, leading to a clash of cultures and a struggle for peace.
In the 1870s, a government agent is sent to the San Carlos Reservation in Arizona to negotiate with the Apache tribe led by Geronimo. As he faces conflicts and resistance from both the tribe and the US government, he forms a bond with a widow and navigates the complexities of the Arizona desert.
In this historical drama, Sitting Bull, the famous Lakota Sioux chief, leads his people against the United States Cavalry in an epic battle.
In Taza, Son of Cochise, a warrior takes on the challenges of the war and western genres, dealing with peace, bigotry, and the Apache Nation. Set in the Chiricahua Mountains of Arizona, the son of Cochise faces battles with the American military, knife fights, and the struggle of being a Native American in a Caucasian-dominated world.
Chief Crazy Horse tells the story of the legendary Native American leader and his role in the Great Sioux War. The movie explores the conflicts and battles between the Sioux tribes and the US military, shedding light on the cultural differences and struggles for land and resources. It also highlights Crazy Horse's vision and prophecy, as well as his friendship with other Native American warriors. The film portrays the violence and tragedy of war, including the death of infants, the use of guns and ammunition, and the stabbings with bayonets. Overall, it is a classic Western that delves into the life of a prominent American Indian chief.
Walks Far Woman is a an Indigenous woman of the Blackfoot tribe. She takes revenge on two men who killed her husband and then she is ostracized by her tribe. She then is adopted by the Sioux, the tribe of her mother, and there she tries to start a new life.
Jim Thorpe - All-American tells the true story of Jim Thorpe, who overcame numerous obstacles and became an Olympic athlete and American football player. The movie explores his struggles with alcoholism, the death of his child, and his achievements in various sports, including track and field, football, and baseball.