The Texan was a Western television series starring popular B movie actor Rory Calhoun, which aired on the CBS television network from 1958 to 1960.
The Blue and the Gray is a miniseries that depicts the events of the American Civil War, focusing on the experiences of various characters from both the Union and Confederate sides. With themes of bravery, sacrifice, and the devastating impact of war, this series delves into the personal lives and relationships affected by the conflict.
Jonah Hex, a scarred bounty hunter with a tragic past, seeks revenge against a sadistic and super villainous terrorist who plans to unleash hell on Earth. With the help of a prostitute and a military official, he battles corrupt politicians and evil men in a Western town, facing gunfights, showdowns, and his own dark past.
During the American Civil War, Union Army Major Dundee leads a group of soldiers on a mission to capture and bring back a band of Apache Indians. Along the way, they face various challenges and conflicts, including a love triangle, betrayal, and encounters with the French-occupied Mexico.
In the midst of the American Civil War, a Union soldier is injured and finds shelter in a girls' school in the Confederate South. His presence stirs up jealousy, manipulation, and obsession among the inhabitants, leading to unexpected consequences.
It's just after the Civil War and Ben Shelby arrives looking for Johnny Tallon whom he plans to kill. Shelby was the only survivor of a battle due to the cowardice of Tallon. Thinking Tallon dead, another man who lost a brother at the same battle arrives to kill Tallon's blind brother. Tallon arrives to find Shelby and his brother fleeing. Then they are attacked by Indians and Shelby and Tallon must now fight together postponing the inevitable showdown.
Free State of Jones tells the story of Newton Knight, a Mississippi farmer who leads a rebellion against the Confederate army and establishes a mixed-race community in the midst of the Civil War. The film follows Knight's journey as he fights for freedom and equality in a divided nation.
The story of the harrowing conditions at the Confederacy's most notorious prisoner-of-war camp. The drama unfolds through the eyes of a company of Union soldiers captured at the Battle of Cold Harbor, VA, in June 1864, and shipped to the camp in southern Georgia. A private, Josiah Day, and his sergeant try to hold their company together in the face of squalid living conditions, inhumane punishments, and a gang of predatory fellow prisoners called the Raiders.
Two Thousand Maniacs! is a horror movie set in a small town in the deep south. A group of Northern tourists find themselves in a sadistic game orchestrated by the townspeople. With graphic violence, gore, and disturbing acts of sadism, the tourists are subjected to torture and mutilation in the name of revenge for the Civil War. As they try to escape, they are hunted down one by one and meet gruesome fates.
During the American Civil War, a Union Army Colonel and his troops venture into Confederate territory to destroy a key railroad junction. Along the way, they encounter various challenges and conflicts, testing their bravery and loyalty.
In post-Civil War Texas, a former Union Army colonel is hired to protect a Southern plantation owner from a band of Mexican revolutionaries.
In the midst of the American Civil War, a cowardly Union soldier masquerades as a Confederate soldier to infiltrate enemy lines and gather information. However, his plan is jeopardized when he forms a bond with a single mother and becomes torn between loyalty and love.
During the Civil War, a Confederate Colonel and his gang steal money from Union Banks. They hide the money in a coffin and plan to transport it across a river. However, they encounter multiple obstacles and challenges on their journey, including crossing the river, double-crosses, and confrontations with Mexican banditos. The group must navigate through dangerous situations to reach their destination.
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.
Ex-Confederate Bedloe Mason and his four sons ride into a small Western town with robbery in mind. Hearing a suspicious "click," Wes Mason whirls and shoots dead a boy playing with a cap pistol. The Mason clan then flees but Gray Mason, feeling remorse, decides to return to the town. He winds up at the home of John and Nora Willoughby who, unknown to him, are parents of the dead boy. Nora recognizes him as one of the Confederates but keeps quiet, wishing to avoid more violence. However, when John learns of Gray's true identity, he determines to avenge his son's death
In this satirical mockumentary, the film explores an alternate history where the Confederate States of America won the Civil War, leading to a very different present-day America. Through a series of television programs, commercials, and historical reenactments, the film exposes the racism, sexism, and revisionist history prevalent in this alternative reality.
During the Civil War, a group of ex-Confederate soldiers ambush a Union cavalry patrol at Cimarron Pass. Amidst mistrust, bigotry, and an Apache Indian attack, a former judge must lead the surviving soldiers to safety.
During the American Civil War, a man finds himself in a deadly journey through the Arizona desert as he tries to recover his stolen boots. Along the way, he encounters Confederate and Union soldiers, Apache Indians, and faces treachery and violence.
Judge Priest, a small-town judge in post-bellum Kentucky, deals with various challenges including love triangles, family issues, and racial stereotypes. With a mentally challenged man as his friend and a romantic rivalry with a neighbor, Judge Priest navigates the complexities of maintaining justice and harmony in his community.
The film delves into Armistead Maupin's journey as a groundbreaking gay writer and his struggles against censorship and homophobia in the American South. It highlights his iconic 'Tales of the City' series and his personal experiences as part of the LGBTQ+ community during the cultural and political shifts of the 1970s.