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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
In the cowboy paradise of Montana's Circle Bar Dude Ranch - owned by no-nonsense second-generation rancher Russell True - guests escape their fast-paced lives and experience the real American West.
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.
Released from a navy hospital following WW II, Lon Evans learns that he faces eventual blindness and returns to his Wyoming ranch. He sees a beautiful white stallion named Starlight and his cowhands Lem and Yancy say he is a killer and cannot be trained. Lon disproves this by training the stallion to act as his guide in preparation for his future blindness.
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.
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?
The Cattlemen's Association has called in the Mesquiteers to find cattle rustlers. They get Tex Riley to pose as Stony so Stony can arrive posing as a wanted outlaw. This gets Stony into the gang of rustlers and he alerts Tucson and Lullaby as to the next raid. But Hartley is on hand and unknown to anyone is the rustler's boss and he joins the posse with a plan that will do away with the Mesquiteers.
As maid of honor, Olivia plans her best friend’s bridal shower at a ranch where handsome rancher Travis shows her that life, and love, could be great on a ranch.
Western comedy about a cowhand falling in love with the pretty guest at a local dude ranch.
Montana ranch owner Cyrus Bigbee sends his foreman, Gene Autry, and Rawhide Buttram to his Canadian timber land to stop the marriage of his daughter Sandy to Todd Markey, whom he dislikes. Sandy wants to turn the property into a dude ranch, with Carolina Cotton and the Cass County Boys (Fred S. Martin, Jerry Scoggins and Bert Dodson) among the entertainers, and runs up against local timbermen who want it for cutting timber. When a Mountie is murdered, with suspicion pointing to Todd, Gene finds the real culprit and brings peace to the area.
Tom and Jerry visit a Texas dude ranch. Tom tries to impress a girl by pretending that a recording is his own performance. Jerry competes with Tom for the girl's attention. They both engage in hyperbolic physical distortion and humorously exaggerated cowboy skills. In the end, Tom and Jerry reconcile and return to their cat-and-mouse dynamic.
Chester Carr, owner of a dude ranch in the Rockies, caters to guests seeking the thrill of the Wild West. Among his guests are the wealthy Spruce Meadows and his daughter Susan. But the West isn't wild anymore and most of Carr's guests are bored and about to leave. He is in despair when a caravan carrying a broke-down-and-out troupe of actors---Jennifer, Judd, Mrs. Merridew and her daughter, Alice---crashes down the hill and wrecks the hotel sign.
This Traveltalk short visits Rocky Mountain National Park and a nearby dude ranch in Colorado.
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.