The Lone Ranger and his trusty sidekick, Tonto, embark on thrilling adventures as they uphold justice in the wild and lawless Old West. They encounter outlaws, assist those in need, and strive to bring peace to the land.
Itinerant former military policeman Jack Reacher gets arrested for a murder he did not commit. With nothing but his wits, he must unravel a deadly conspiracy involving dirty cops, shady businessmen, and scheming politicians in Margrave, Georgia.
In The Incredible Hulk, a scientist named Bruce Banner becomes the Hulk, a green-skinned creature with superhuman strength, whenever he gets angry. He is constantly on the run, trying to evade the government who wants to capture him for experimentation. Banner struggles to find a cure for his condition while contending with his split personality.
Renegade is a TV show set in the 1990s, following the story of a framed ex-cop named Reno Raines who becomes a bounty hunter. He is constantly on the run from the corrupt cops who framed him for a murder he did not commit. Throughout the series, Reno navigates through various adventures, engaging in stylized violence and showcasing his taekwondo and martial arts skills. Along the way, he forms friendships and encounters conflicts while trying to uncover the truth behind the frame-up. Renegade is a modern-western with elements of action, adventure, crime, and drama, set in San Diego, California.
Dr. Richard Kimble is wrongly accused of murdering his wife. While being transported, the bus crashes and Kimble escapes, vowing to find the real killer while evading the relentless pursuit of the law.
The Adventures of Jim Bowie is an American Western television series that aired on ABC from 1956 to 1958. Its setting was the 1830s-era Louisiana Territory. The series was an adaptation of the book Tempered Blade, by Monte Barrett. The series stars Scott Forbes as the real-life adventurer Jim Bowie. The series initially portrayed Jim Bowie as something of an outdoors-man, riding his horse through the wilderness near his home in Opelousas, where he would stumble across someone needing his assistance. He was aided by the Bowie Knife, his ever-present weapon. He designed it in the first episode, The Birth of the Blade.
A rebel takes on a corrupt sheriff and defends the innocent with his sharpshooting skills and determination.
In a post-apocalyptic wasteland, Max Rockatansky is imprisoned and used as a blood bag for a sick War Boy. When one of Joe's lieutenants, Imperator Furiosa, escapes with Joe's five wives, Max helps them in their journey to find Furiosa's homeland and escape from Joe's pursuit. Along the way, they face battles, sacrifices, and the realization that hope for a better future lies within themselves.
During the American Civil War, two bounty hunters join forces to find buried Confederate gold. They form an uneasy alliance, facing off against a ruthless bandit and enduring a series of betrayals. In the end, they discover the location of the gold, engage in a Mexican standoff, and one of them walks away with the fortune.
John Rambo, a former member of an elite United States Army Special Forces unit, is forced to flee into the mountains and fight back against a cruel sheriff and his deputies. As the situation escalates, Rambo uses his military training to outsmart and disable his pursuers. The film explores themes of war, post-traumatic stress disorder, abuse of power, and the struggles of a Vietnam War veteran in civilian life.
A wandering gunfighter known as the Man with No Name arrives in the town of San Miguel. He becomes involved in a feud between the Rojo brothers and the Baxter family. The Man with No Name sees an opportunity to make money by playing both families against each other. He manipulates the situation and orchestrates a gunfight between the factions. In the end, he outwits the Rojos and kills their leader. He then rides away from the town, leaving behind the chaos he created.
Accused of treason, a former U.S. intelligence officer based in London tries to clear his name, taking on freelance jobs around Europe as he searches for answers.
Fallen Angels is a dark and surreal crime drama directed by Wong Kar-wai. The film follows the lives of several characters, including a mute man, a hired assassin, and a female accomplice, as they navigate the dangerous and unpredictable streets of Hong Kong. With themes of love, loneliness, and existentialism, Fallen Angels explores the complexities of human relationships in a visually stunning and poetic way.
Travis Henderson, an aimless drifter, emerges from the desert and embarks on a journey to reconnect with his family. Along the way, Travis must confront his past and rediscover his place in society. It's a story of redemption, family, and the power of love.
Vianne Rocher, an expert chocolate maker, opens a chocolate shop in a conservative French village during Lent, causing controversy. As she builds relationships with the villagers and helps them overcome their own struggles, she also finds love and a sense of belonging.
Stagecoach West is an American Western drama television series which ran for thirty-eight episodes on the ABC network from October 4, 1960, until June 27, 1961. Characters Luke Perry and Simon Kane operate the Timberland Stage Line from fictitious Outpost, Missouri to San Francisco, California. Simon's 15-year-old son, David "Davey" Kane, joins the two as they face stagecoach robbers, murderers, inclement weather, and human interest stories. Perry and Kane, who are both deputy U.S. marshals, had been on opposite sides of the American Civil War; Kane, a captain in the Union Army, while Perry had fought for the Confederate States of America. The one-hour black-and-white program was offered at 9 p.m. Eastern on Tuesdays opposite NBC's Thriller, hosted by Boris Karloff, and CBS's The Red Skelton Show. Rogers became well-known a dozen years later on M*A*S*H, and Bray later portrayed the forest ranger Corey Stuart on Lassie from 1964–1969, both on CBS. Child actor Richard Eyer had starred in a number of films in the 1950s, including Friendly Persuasion and Desperate Hours. Stagecoach West was produced by Dick Powell's Four Star Television. It is believed that the series was cancelled despite the high quality of its production because of the glut of westerns on television at the time that it aired. The same fate had fallen on CBS's Johnny Ringo, a 1959 one-season spin-off of Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theater.
In 'The Master,' a skilled warrior takes on a young protege and teaches him the art of martial arts. They embark on thrilling adventures and face dangerous enemies as they strive to become the ultimate fighters. This cult TV show is a kung-fu classic, filled with action-packed sequences and intense training sessions.
In the late 1800s, Sheriff Franklin Hunt and his posse embark on a perilous mission to save their kidnapped doctor from a tribe of cannibalistic cave dwellers. With danger lurking at every turn, they must rely on their survival skills and bravery to bring their friend back home alive.
Violet Sanford leaves her hometown to pursue her dream of becoming a songwriter in New York City. After facing numerous rejections, she ends up getting a job at a bar called Coyote Ugly, known for its wild performances. As she overcomes her shyness and becomes a successful performer, she also finds love with a man named Kevin O'Donnell. Through her journey, she learns about friendship, ambition, and self-discovery.
In the year 1985, a drifter arrives in a small gold mining town and takes up a fight against a greedy tycoon who is exploiting the settlers. With the help of a group of miners, the drifter becomes a savior for the town, overcoming intimidation and engaging in epic shootouts. Along the way, he must confront his own past and the demons that haunt him.