When a drifter named Dempsey is mistaken for a gunman, he finds himself becoming a ranch foreman for a female ranch owner in Wyoming. As he becomes involved in a battle over land ownership, Dempsey must navigate the dangers of predatory capitalism and hold onto his own principles.
The Man from Laramie follows a man who arrives in a Western town seeking revenge for his brother's death. As he investigates, he uncovers family secrets, arms smuggling, and a mysterious man. With his eyesight deteriorating, he must navigate a treacherous journey to seek justice.
When a ranch owner is targeted by a greedy man and his hired gun, he must take a stand to protect his land and the woman he loves. With mistaken identities, romantic rivalries, and attempts on his life, the rancher must navigate through a web of deceit and danger to survive.
In the wild west of the 1880s, a man named Wayne finds himself in a town filled with corruption and deceit. When he inherits a ranch from his uncle, Wayne becomes the target of a crooked lawyer who falsely accuses him of a crime. With the help of a female ranch owner and a stagecoach driver, Wayne must clear his name and uncover the truth behind the plot.
When the mother of a baby girl dies in childbirth, a town doctor in Oklahoma Territory finds himself navigating romantic rivalries, racial discrimination, and the challenges of being a single father in the year 1870.
In Coroner Creek, a man sets out to seek revenge and justice after his ranch is burned down and his fiancée is killed by an arsonist. Along the way, he encounters a female ranch owner, a staged terrorist attack, kidnapping, and a secret plot to take over the town. With the help of a Chiricahua Apache, he must overcome various obstacles and face the truth behind the crimes.
Family film about an elderly rancher, her young grandson, and the horse that the child raises from a colt.
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.
Based on the Helen Hunt Jackson novel of 1884 about a young woman of partial Native American descent, who experiences love and loss in 1800s California.
Lorna Drake has inherited a ranch. Hoppy teaches her a bit about ranching and handles Scar Lewis, the bad guy, in the process.
Jim Bannon is back as enduring cowboy hero Red Ryder in Eagle-Lion's Roll, Thunder, Roll. As ever, Ryder's cohorts are Little Beaver and the Duchess, here played by "Little Brown Jug" and Marin Sais. This time, Ryder tries to prove that a series of cattle raids and ranch fires were not the handiwork of masked Mexican do-gooder El Conejo.
A friend of Dick Bailey is killed by a mysterious assailant, whom Dick suspects to be Stack, who is in league with the crooked sheriff. Out on a spree Dick swears he will marry the first woman he sees, who happens to be Ruth Hammond, sister of his dead friend, arriving to take charge of the Hammond ranch. Revolted by his rough proposal,she fires him as the Hammond foreman and she proceeds to the ranch. Stack informs her he has purchased the ranch for the payment of the back-due taxes, and she relents and rehires Dick and his friends to aid her in her fight against Stack.
In this musical western, a cowboy band is offered the chance to appear in a Hollywood movie and begins the journey to the West Coast. Unfortunately, the band ends up stranded in Texas and must take a job running a ranch. Musical mayhem ensues: Songs include: "Let's Love Again," "Where the Prairie Meets the Sky," "Don't You Ever Be a Cowboy," "Texas Polka," "No Letter Today," "I Got Mellow in the Yellow of the Moon," "Sip Nip Song," "Salt-Water Cowboy," "The Blues," "Little Brown Jug" and "And Then."
The second of three "Bowery Boys" rip-offs produced by bargain-basement Producers Releasing Corporation.
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