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.
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.
Baa Baa Black Sheep is a TV show set in the 1940s during World War II. It follows the adventures of a group of pilots known as the Black Sheep Squadron as they engage in aerial combat against the Japanese forces in the Pacific Theatre. The show combines elements of action, adventure, drama, and comedy.
In the Arizona Territory of 1886, Geronimo, a prominent Native American leader of the Apache Nation, resists the encroachment of the U.S. Cavalry into Apache Territory. The film tells the story of Geronimo's struggle for freedom and the long-lasting impact of his resistance.
In the wild west, a group of cowboys come together to protect a small town from a corrupt sheriff. They must navigate through fights, gunfights, and enemy confrontations in order to save the day.
The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin is a family TV show set in the Wild West. It follows the adventures of Rin Tin Tin, a brave and loyal German Shepherd who saves lives and helps maintain peace in the Arizona territory. Rin Tin Tin forms a strong bond with a young boy and together they face various challenges, including battling renegade Native Americans, capturing outlaws, and protecting their community.
Fort Apache tells the story of a dedicated captain and a tough colonel leading the U.S. Cavalry against the Apache nation in Arizona. Faced with challenges like massacres, discipline, and ambition, they make a heroic last stand.
In Taza, Son of Cochise, a warrior takes on the challenges of the war and western genres, dealing with peace, bigotry, and the Apache Nation. Set in the Chiricahua Mountains of Arizona, the son of Cochise faces battles with the American military, knife fights, and the struggle of being a Native American in a Caucasian-dominated world.
Captain Chadwell, Lieutenant Junger and Sergeant Smith are sent by Washington to help their colleagues of Fort Apache to recover stolen arms. A bounty hunter accompanies them.
James Arness rides again as Matt Dillon, the US Marshal he made popular in the 1955-75 TV series. In this movie he goes after a renegade Apache named Wolf (Joe Lara) who has taken his daughter captive. As a bargaining chip, Dillon helps two sons of Apache chief Geronimo out of the fort stockade and offers them in trade. Dillon is aided by an Army scout, Chalk Brighton (Kiley). Written by John Sacksteder
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