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.
Cimarron City is an American Western television series, starring George Montgomery as Matt Rockford and John Smith as Lane Temple, that aired on NBC from October 11, 1958 until April 4, 1959. The name "Cimarron City" refers to a boom town in Logan County north of Oklahoma City. Rich in oil and gold, Cimarron City aspires to become the capital of the future state of Oklahoma, created in 1907.
After being mistaken for outlaws, three cowboys find themselves in a deadly pursuit while trying to clear their names.
Set in Colorado during the 1940s, Comes a Horseman tells the story of a female rancher and a World War Two veteran who team up to fight against the corrupt oil industry that threatens their land. As they face betrayal, sabotage, and greed, they must overcome obstacles to achieve justice and preserve their way of life.
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.
Lefty Brown, an aging and loyal cowhand, seeks revenge for the murder of his boss and sets out on a journey filled with violence, corruption, and unlikely heroes.
Sent to Mexico to buy a bull, a Wyoming cowhand (Doug McClure) teams up with three Texas Rangers to solve a robbery/murder.
Frontier Doctor is an American Western television series starring Rex Allen that aired in syndication from September 26, 1958, until June 20, 1959.
In the wild west, a man embarks on a journey of revenge after his father is killed by outlaws. As he tracks down the killers, he faces danger, betrayal, and unexpected alliances.
A hired hand gets caught between a noble rancher and ruthless land grabbers.
In the year 1864, a group of ex-convicts, led by a sheriff and a native American chief, plan to find buried loot in a deserted town. They face challenges including an outlaw attack, a native American chief, and the search for hidden money. Will they succeed in their quest?
Oklahoma Badlands is a western film directed by Yakima Canutt in 1948. Oliver Budge is after the Rawlins ranch. His henchman Sanders kills Ken Rawlins but when he tries to kill Leslie Rawlins, Rocky Lane breaks it up. But Leslie is a woman and knowing the bad guys are looking for a man, Rocky now poses as Leslie, an Eastern dude, and goes after the man that killed his friend.
A romantic triangle during WW I provides the basis of this drama. The trouble begins when a young wife gets involved with a coffee baron while her husband is off fighting WW I. Her shell-shocked husband finally returns. He is terribly jealous. To help him, the wife takes him to a Western dude ranch. Her lover also goes, and the two men soon become friends. The coffee magnate helps to cure him, but then breaks his heart by telling him that he and the wife are planning to run away.
A seasoned cowboy takes a young tender-foot under his wing. They become embroiled in a range war, and end up on opposite sides.
A wealthy New York socialite falls for and marries a cowboy while out West. Her father disinherits her, and after trying to make a go of it as a cowboy's wife, they agree to divorce and she returns back east to her family. However, she soon changes her mind and determines to get her husband back.
In Gunfighters, a gunfighter sets out to seek revenge against a corrupt town and justice for his murdered friend. Along the way, he uncovers a web of corruption and must confront the town's corrupt sheriff and land baron. The gunfighter's quest for justice becomes a battle for the soul of the town, as he fights against greed and violence to restore peace and bring the corrupt to justice.
Krag Sabine has aroused the wrath of all the ranchers by stealing their land with the aid of his henchmen, led by Ace Barco; when Lafe Martin objects, the outlaws shoot him down. Lucky Randall promises Ann Martin he will avenge her wounded father. He sets up headquarters on the Martin ranch and sends for Bob Merritt and his men, the Texas Playboys (Jesse Ashlock, Leon McAuliffe, Cotton Thompson, Junior Barnard and Luke Wills). Krag organizes his remaining men for an attack on the ranch. Lucky's men get the upper hand but Krag escapes with Ann as his hostage.
Just after Kramer goes to Wyoming to start his protection racket, cowboy actor Jeff Carson finishes a picture and goes camping. Attracted to Joyce Butler, he hires on at her ranch and quickly gets caught up in Butler's conflict with Kramer. When the Butlers refuse to buy his service, he has their cattle stampeded.
Hired actors posing as Russian royalty complicate a social-climbing mother's efforts to fix up her son with the daughter of a wealthy Texas rancher.
Bill Underwood falls out with his father and chooses the life of a cowhand rather than take charge of his father's stage line.