Yellowstone is a TV show set in the modern-day American West, focusing on the complex relationships and power struggles of the Dutton family, who own the largest cattle ranch in the United States. As they navigate the challenges of maintaining their land, dealing with outsiders, and protecting their family legacy, the Duttons must confront their own demons and make difficult choices that will impact their future.
Based on true events in the early 1900s Wild West, Willie Boy defies tribal customs to be with his forbidden love, Carlota. When a fatal accident occurs, the couple must flee their home and face a relentless pursuit in the unforgiving desert.
Fidencio Borer, an apothecary in a village on the northern border of Mexico, discovers some old title of a mine in Arizona and decides to claim them. Trying to cross the border is a border guard intercepted by exaggerating in the line of duty. On the way is captured by a tribe of Apaches and is about to be burned alive, but thanks to the Great Head Horse Lying having toothache and learns that the prisoner it can heal, ordered his release on the condition that the cure. Fidencio would take the wheel and gets the eternal friendship of the Chief apache.
Cheyenne Autumn is a movie set in 1878 that tells the story of the Cheyenne tribe, who embark on a perilous journey in search of food and freedom. The movie explores the struggles faced by the Native Americans as they encounter various obstacles and hardships along the way. It sheds light on the themes of oppression, survival, and cultural identity.
In The Scalphunters, an escaped slave named Joseph is forced to team up with a grumpy fur trapper named Joe Bass. Together, they navigate the dangerous and wild west, encountering cowboys, outlaws, and Native American tribes. The unlikely duo must confront their differences and prejudices as they try to survive and outsmart their enemies.
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.
Davy Crockett and his friend engage in a thrilling river-adventure to find a hidden treasure of gold. Along the way, they encounter Native Americans, engage in battles, and face various challenges. Will they be able to overcome the obstacles and successfully find the gold?
In Apache Wells, Arizona, a settler is murdered, leading to a rampage of revenge. The Apache tribe seeks justice for their slain chief, while the settlers and the Apache nation clash in a battle for survival.
In the old west town of Yuma, a US Marshal must navigate the complexities of the Arizona Territory, dealing with various Native American tribes, the Yuma Territorial Prison, and a violent bar shootout.
In Whoopee!, a hypochondriac rancher tries to propose to his nurse while dealing with a musical singer, a scalp-hunting Indian chief, and various comical misunderstandings. Set in the Prohibition era, the film features gunfights, racial stereotypes, and a chaotic courtship.
Old enemies stationed together at an Army post vie for the same woman.
Upon the death of his father, who was the tribal chieftain, Joe Thunder Horse returns to the reservation of his youth, only to discover that his people are dying of various diseases and are being systematically cheated of their possessions and basic rights by crooked Indian agents. He heads to Washington in hopes of righting these wrongs, only to experience prejudice and hatred all along the way.
The Legend of the Lone Ranger (1981) tells the story of a masked hero who seeks justice in the Wild West. With the help of his trusty horse Silver and his sidekick Tonto, the Lone Ranger fights against evil forces and brings peace to the land. Along the way, he encounters various challenges and villains, but remains committed to upholding justice and protecting the innocent.
In Colt .45, a gun salesman pretends to be an Indian to escape from jail. He must clear his name and take down a corrupt sheriff and an outlaw gang. Along the way, he faces false accusations, fights with a pistol, and encounters an Indian chief.
Confederate super-spy Johnny and his partner in crime Steve travel to San Francisco near the end of the Civil War, masquerading, respectively, as a singer/guitar instructor and a magic-elixir vendor. Once there, Johnny dons a fake wig, beard and mustache, and steals Union gold to bring back to the South, aided by a guitar that doubles as a gun.
A government agent ventures west to look into reports that Apaches are behind a recent wave of frontier attacks. Begins to suspect a set-up.
In pre-Revolutionary America, the efforts of a Colonial officer trying to broker a peace deal between Indian chief Pontiac and British and American settlers are threatened by the commander of a Hessian mercenary unit who embarks on a campaign of extermination against the Indians.
Susannah, an orphan girl, is adopted by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and becomes their key figure in establishing peace between the Native Americans and the authorities. She faces various challenges, including battling racial stereotypes and bringing justice to the Canadian frontier.
In the 1870s, a traveling salesman arrives in a small Colorado town to sell his products. However, he soon finds himself caught up in a comedy of errors involving a stagecoach, a peace treaty, a Chinese man, a sharpshooter, a dance hall girl, and a racist stereotype. With the help of a female empowerment troupe and a US Marshal, he attempts to navigate the chaotic situation and save the day.
A half-breed Marine takes on greedy industrialists in the Amazonian rain forests. Marvelous Marvin proves his ability as a fighter!