Vera Cruz is an adventure drama western film set in Mexico during the Mexican Revolution. A group of adventurers, including a pickpocket, a cannon expert, and a former Confederate soldier, join forces to search for hidden gold coins. Along the way, they get caught up in gunfights, spear fights, and horse chases, while also encountering love interests and conflicts with Mexican rebels. The story culminates in a final showdown and a battle for the hidden gold.
In the classical western film 'Decision at Sundown,' a Confederate veteran arrives in a town seeking vengeance for his wife's death. The town is controlled by a corrupt sheriff who tries to stop him. With a love triangle and moral reformation, the film showcases a hero's journey in the American Southwest.
In She Wore a Yellow Ribbon, a retired soldier is forced to undertake one last assignment before his retirement. As a Confederate veteran serving in the US Cavalry, he must confront challenges such as a runaway stagecoach, a traitor in their midst, and a Native American tribe. Along the way, he navigates the complexities of relationships, loyalty, and duty. Set against the backdrop of the American West, the film explores themes of honor, sacrifice, and the changing times of the frontier.
An eccentric bounty hunter named Providence captures and sets free a criminal in order to collect the same bounty over and over again in different states, until they discover that a local sheriff is up to something crooked.
In They Won't Forget, a small-town reporter finds himself caught up in a murder mystery when a young girl is killed. As he investigates, he discovers a web of corruption involving unscrupulous businessmen and corrupt officials. The case becomes a media frenzy, with the reporter fighting against public opinion and prejudice to uncover the truth.
Chamaco finds himself on the wrong end of a firing squad after tracking an ex-Confederate to interrogate him about General Beauregard's missing gold. He's saved by a stranger who calls himself Stuart Byrnes. Stuart claims to know the location of Beauregard's strongbox, and so Chamaco takes him to Blake's camp. After a sort of initiation by the gang, Stuart leads Blake's men back across the border to Durango to retrieve the gold.
A group of five Confederate mercenaries led by Sergeant Will Hansen must choose sides carefully in a small village where they find themselves trapped in the middle of a rebellion. The group is torn as to whether they should honor the powerful military dictator who forces them to spy for him or help the local village fight for its independence. Follow Sergeant Hansen and his men as they make a decision that could cost them their lives.
A television series titled Black Bart was produced for CBS based on Andrew Bergman's original story for Blazing Saddles (Black Bart was the movie's original title). It featured Lou Gossett, Jr. as Bart and Steve Landesberg as his drunkard sidekick, a former Confederate officer named "Reb Jordan". The Humour was much more toned down than it's feature film predecessor Other cast members included Millie Slavin and Noble Willingham. Bergman is listed as the sole creator. CBS aired the pilot once on April 4, 1975 as a CBS Special Presentation. The pilot featured guest appearances by Gerrit Graham and Brooke Adams and was written by Michael Elias and Rich Eustis. Elias and Eutis later created and executive produced the ABC sitcom Head of the Class (1986-1991).
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