Set in the Arizona Territory during the 1870s, The High Chaparral follows the Cannon family as they navigate life in the Wild West. With conflicts between settlers, Native American tribes, and the remnants of the Confederacy, the show explores themes of survival, family, and the clash of cultures.
Rawhide is a Western TV show set in the Arizona Territory during the 19th century. It follows the adventures of a group of cowboys who drive a cattle herd across the West, facing various challenges and encountering outlaws, Native American tribes, and social issues along the way.
A rebel takes on a corrupt sheriff and defends the innocent with his sharpshooting skills and determination.
Broken Arrow is a Western series which ran on ABC-TV in prime time from 1956 through 1958 on Tuesdays at 9 p.m. Eastern time. Repeat episodes were shown by ABC on Sunday afternoons during the 1959–60 season. Selected repeats were then shown once again in prime time during the summer of 1960.
The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin is a family TV show set in the Wild West. It follows the adventures of Rin Tin Tin, a brave and loyal German Shepherd who saves lives and helps maintain peace in the Arizona territory. Rin Tin Tin forms a strong bond with a young boy and together they face various challenges, including battling renegade Native Americans, capturing outlaws, and protecting their community.
Dual Survival is a TV show where two survival experts are dropped into challenging environments and must use their skills to find civilization. They face various obstacles such as dangerous animals, treacherous landscapes, and limited resources.
Hondo is a 17-episode Western television series starring Ralph Taeger that aired in the United States on ABC during the 1967 fall season. The series was produced by Batjac Productions, Inc., Fenady Associates, Inc., and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Television.
In the Arizona desert, a man with no name helps a stagecoach and its passengers facing danger from an outlaw gang. Along the way, they must overcome bigotry, racism, and the harsh conditions of the desert. Hombre is a gripping western drama that explores themes of justice and survival.
Hondo is a West Point graduate and Native American warrior who is tasked with defending the Arizona Territory against the Chiricahua Apache tribe. Along the way, he forms a bond with a young boy and his mother, and together they navigate the harsh desert landscape and face various challenges and threats.
In the year 1882, in the New Mexico Territory, two lawmen, Virgil Cole and Everett Hitch, are hired to protect the town of Appaloosa from a dangerous rancher. As they try to bring justice to the town, they face challenges such as unfaithfulness, a murder trial, and an Indian attack. Along the way, they develop a friendship and face their own personal demons.
In the Arizona Territory of 1886, Geronimo, a prominent Native American leader of the Apache Nation, resists the encroachment of the U.S. Cavalry into Apache Territory. The film tells the story of Geronimo's struggle for freedom and the long-lasting impact of his resistance.
In the year 1870, a broken arrow becomes the catalyst for a delicate peace negotiation between settlers and Native Americans in the desert of Arizona. As tensions rise, an interracial romance emerges, testing the trust and courage of both sides. The fate of the settlement hangs in the balance as they navigate cultural clashes, betrayals, and the tragic events that unfold.
Bret Maverick is a light-hearted comedy-drama set in the Wild West of the 1880s. The show follows the adventures of Bret Maverick, a nonviolent gambler who navigates the world of poker, saloons, and ranches in the Arizona Territory. With his wit and charm, Bret finds himself entangled in various situations, often involving Apache Indians and conflicts over treaties. Despite the dangers and challenges, Bret manages to navigate his way through the Wild West with his unique style and endearing personality.
A deaf woman is kidnapped, raped, and left for dead by a gang. After being revived by a Native American shaman, she embarks on a bloody rampage to avenge her assault.
Stories of the Century is a 39-episode Western television series starring Jim Davis that ran in syndication through Republic Pictures between January 23, 1954, and March 11, 1955.
Geronimo is a 1962 movie that follows the story of the Chiricahua Apache chief, Geronimo, as he leads his people in resisting the oppressive US government in the late 19th century. The movie depicts the hardships faced by Geronimo and his tribe, the betrayals they experience, and their fight for freedom and survival.
Mackenzie's Raiders is an American Western television series starring Richard Carlson that aired thirty-nine episodes in syndication from 1958 to 1959. The series was narrated by Art Gilmore.
Set in the late 1880s, A Distant Trumpet tells the story of an army scout who is torn between personal feuds and duty to the US cavalry. As tensions rise along the Arizona border region with Mexico, the scout becomes involved in a truce negotiation with a tribal chief, risking his life and facing duplicity from his own comrades.
This documentary series shows stories of how the real West was created and separates fact from fiction.
The army's effort to capture Apache chief Geronimo, who is leading a band of warriors on a rampage of raiding and murder, is hampered by a feud between two officers--who are father and son.