Malcolm in the Middle follows the lives of the eccentric and dysfunctional Wilkerson family, with a focus on the middle child, Malcolm, a gifted but socially awkward boy. The show explores various comedic situations and tackles relatable topics such as family relationships, growing up, and the challenges of adolescence. With its unique blend of humor, satire, and heart, Malcolm in the Middle has become a beloved and influential television series.
Heartland follows the journey of the Fleming family as they navigate through the challenges of life while running their horse ranch. The death of the mother brings an added layer of complexity as they learn to heal and move forward.
Neon Rider is a Canadian drama television series, the show was about the titular character, a man named Michael Terry who quits his job as a therapist to become a mentor for troubled kids which he brings to his ranch, to teach them to lead a better life.
Buford and the Galloping Ghost is an American Saturday morning animated series produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions which aired on NBC from February 3, 1979 to September 1, 1979 on NBC. It contained the following two 15-minute segments: ⁕The Buford Files ⁕The Galloping Ghost The Buford Files and The Galloping Ghost originally aired as separate segments on Yogi's Space Race from September 9, 1978 to January 27, 1979 on NBC. Following the cancellation of Yogi's Space Race, both segments were repackaged as one half-hour show.
Scooby-Doo and his friends go to a cowboy ranch for a vacation, but they soon discover that the ranch is haunted by a mysterious ghost. They must work together to solve the mystery and uncover the truth behind the haunting.
Hey Dude is a comedy TV show set in the beautiful Arizona Desert. The series follows the adventures of a group of teenagers who work at the Bar None Dude Ranch. The show explores themes of friendship, adventure, and hilarious mishaps.
Guestward, Ho! is an American situation comedy which aired on the ABC network in the 1960-1961 television season, based on the 1956 book of the same title by Patrick Dennis, author of Auntie Mame.
One beautiful single woman. 14 sexy bachelors. A million-dollar prize. Think you know where this is going? Think again... things aren't exactly as they appear when FOX puts this young lady and the viewing audience to the test to determine which guys are straight and which guys might be just PLAYING IT STRAIGHT.
The Women tells the story of the lives and loves of a group of wealthy Manhattan women. Set in the glamorous world of New York high society, the film explores themes of friendship, betrayal, and the pursuit of love and happiness.
After a divorced woman inherits a dude ranch in Montana, she faces the challenge of keeping it running. With the help of an ex-rodeo rider and a charming actor, she navigates the ups and downs of love and business.
Tickle Me is a comedy/musical romance film set in a ghost town. The story revolves around a singing cowboy named Lonnie Beale who takes a job at a dude ranch that is rumored to be haunted. He soon finds himself entangled in a romantic entanglement while trying to solve the mystery of the ghost town. Along the way, there are plenty of singing, dancing, and comedic moments.
After losing his wife and son in a fatal car crash, a recovering alcoholic and ranch foreman embarks on a journey into the wild. He encounters a horse that helps him heal and find redemption. Along the way, he confronts his past and learns to embrace life again.
A private detective discovers a dead body and gets caught up in a conspiracy involving a gold mine and Chinese New Year festivities. As he investigates, he faces shootouts, suspects, and a thrilling murder mystery.
After her wrist injury, an adolescent girl heads to her family ranch in North Dakota to help her brother with the chore. There, she meets a surprise visitor from Seattle and together, they embark on a journey of horseback riding, archery, and stargazing. However, their budding relationship faces sabotage from a business competitor. Will they overcome the obstacles and find love under the autumn moon?
In this Western, Ken Curtis, Columbia Pictures' low-budget answer to Gene Autry, romanced one of the studio's most beautiful starlets, Rita Hayworth-lookalike Dusty Anderson. She played Helen Wyatt, whose father (the rotund Guy Kibbee) loses his ranch to the hayseed singing group the Hoosier Hot Shots. Unbeknownst to Wyatt, the Hot Shots have been swindled by a couple of Eastern crooks (Ian Keith and Matt Willis) and consider themselves the lawful owners. Chased by the irascible Wyatt, the band members seek protection from aspiring singer Curt Stanton (Curtis), who they mistake for a gunslinger.
Jack Haley plays Jack North, the nether end of a vaudeville horse act who inherits a western ranch. When he heads to the Great Outdoors to take possession, Jack winds up at the wrong place: a swanky dude ranch. He immediately begins running things, at it's quite a while before his error is discovered. By the time he shows up at his own ranch, he's up to his ears in unpaid debts-which naturally requires a fund-raising musical show as a bail-out. Harriet Hilliard handles the romantic portion of the proceedings, occasionally dueting with her real-life husband, bandleader Ozzie Nelson.
When a woman is accused of murdering her husband, she must navigate the small town's prejudices and uncover the truth in order to prove her innocence.
A singing cowboy turns out to be a tenderfoot.
College student, cattle baron, confused love story.
Bandera, Texas (THE COWBOY CAPITAL OF THE WORLD) is a captivating documentary that explores the vibrant history, unique culture, and enduring values of the small town of Bandera, Texas.