Apache Rifles takes place in Arizona territory during the late 19th century. The story revolves around a miner and his encounters with the cavalry, Native Americans, and an interracial couple. With guns of the West and a mission to maintain peace, tensions rise and relationships are tested. The film portrays themes of racial prejudice and the challenges faced by biracial individuals. Apache Rifles is a western that explores the complexities of the times.
Guns of Diablo is a Western drama that tells the story of a one-armed gunfighter who embarks on a mission of revenge against a gang of outlaws. Set in the Wild West, the film showcases intense gunfights, one-armed duels, and a thrilling showdown. Along the way, our protagonist also reconnects with an old flame, adding a touch of romance to the plot. With stunning visuals and passionate performances, Guns of Diablo is a classic Western that will leave you on the edge of your seat.
During the American Civil War, a Union soldier takes charge of a group of women on a mission to defend their fort against Comanche Indians.
In 'Day of the Evil Gun,' a husband sets out on a dangerous mission to rescue his wife and children, who have been abducted by an Apache tribe. With the help of a loyal buddy and a determined sergeant, he faces violent gunfights and intense combat to bring his family back home. The movie explores themes of bravery, loyalty, and the hardships of the Wild West.
Doctor Gatling invented a war machine to beat all arrows, and guns.
In Fort Dobbs, a widow and her son are wrongly accused of murder after her husband is killed. They must navigate the dangerous New Mexico territory and find themselves on the run, pursued by a posse. As they try to clear their names, they face threats from Comanche Indians and must rely on their wits and survival skills. Along the way, they encounter manipulative individuals and confront romantic rivalries. Will they be able to prove their innocence and find safety?
The town of Primrose, Arizona is beset by outlaws, so the towns people hire Fletcher Bissell III (A.K.A. The Silver Dollar Kid) as their new sheriff. Fletcher is so cowardly the townsfolk are sure that the local outlaws will be too proud to gun him down. This proves to be the case, and the outlaws hire their own cowardly gunfighter, Chicken Farnsworth, to go up against The Silver Dollar Kid. Written by Jim Beaver
A man escorts a wagon load of Kentucky rifles through Indian territory and must find a way to get through without losing the rifles to the Indians. Unfortunately the Indians know about it, and give the occupants an ultimatum: either the rifles or their lives.
A gang of landgrabbers, led by Mexican bandit Manuel, terrorizes the small town of Landford City. The sheriff asks the army for help, which orders Captain Mike Jackson to see what is going on in his old home town and also search for a government agent who has disappeared in that area. Jackson immediately finds himself in the middle of fistfights and shoot-outs with the bandits, who not only have a tight grip on the local farmers but also force Mary, the woman Jackson once intended to marry, to work as a saloon girl.
The Phantom Gunslinger is set in the town of "Tucca Flats." The peaceful life of the town is disrupted by the arrival of a gang of bandits, including Algernon, Big Sam, Cookie, and some others. The sheriff leaves town, but not before naming Bill as his successor. Bill, unfortunately, doesn't carry or even know how to use a gun, and the outlaws take over Tucca Flats. But with the help of some Indians, a suit of armor, and springs on his shoes, Bill manages to run the gang out of town.
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