In 17th-century Virginia, an explorer captures a native American princess, leading to a battle between the native Americans and the colonists. Meanwhile, an epic love story unfolds between the explorer and the princess amidst the backdrop of colonialism and interracial romance.
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 the 19th century Wild West, an American cavalry officer finds himself caught between the Sioux tribe and the US Cavalry. As tensions rise, he must navigate interracial relationships, battles, and personal challenges.
A half-breed Marine takes on greedy industrialists in the Amazonian rain forests. Marvelous Marvin proves his ability as a fighter!
A Canadian Mountie investigates the disappearance of a brother officer.
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.
In 1825, a British aristocrat named John Morgan is captured by a Sioux tribe in Dakota Territory. At first, he struggles to adapt to their customs and way of life, but eventually earns their respect and becomes one of them.
In a small village in Jharkhand, India, Ranjit wakes up to find that his 13-year-old daughter has not returned home from a family wedding. Calls are made, a search ensues, and a few hours later, she's found stumbling home. After having been dragged into the woods, she was sexually assaulted by three men, all of whom are known to the family. Ranjit and his wife go to the police, and the men are arrested. But the family's relief is short-lived when the villagers and their leaders launch a sustained campaign to force Ranjit to drop the charges. They demand the girl marry one of her rapists-a tried and true community solution. This, they feel, is the only way to restore her honour and that of the community. Ranjit defies their edict and embarks on a perilous journey, navigating both the labyrinth of India's courts and the rising dangers in his village. A cinematic, story-driven documentary, To Kill a Tiger follows Ranjit's uphill battle to find justice for his child. In India, where a rape is reported every 20 minutes and conviction rates are less than 30 percent, Ranjit's decision to support his daughter is virtually unheard of, and his journey unprecedented. His stand piques the interest of the Srijan Foundation, an NGO working to sensitize men and boys on women's rights. They look to Ranjit as a poster boy for their work and an inspiration to other men. Their support, along with the presence of the camera crew, fuels the ire of the villagers, and as the trial gets underway, threats of violence begin to loom. Ostracized by the community, dealing with mounting debt and fearing for himself and his family, Ranjit's composure begins to crack, and the whole process is in danger of being derailed. With tremendous access to all facets of the story, To Kill a Tiger charts the emotional journey of an ordinary man facing extraordinary circumstances. A father whose love for his daughter forces a social reckoning that will reverberate for years to come.
In the midst of World War II, a group of adventurers embarks on a dangerous expedition to the uncharted Amazon rainforest in search of a Nazi war criminal. As they navigate the treacherous jungle, they encounter hostile native tribes, infectious diseases, and deadly secrets. With their lives on the line, they must confront the horrors of war and face their own personal demons.
During a Cavalry massacre at an Indian village, two brothers, searching for their captured sister, rescue a white woman long ago kidnapped by the Cheyenne. They ride for their lives, haunted by the chant of the tribal Death Song.
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.
Rose Marie follows the story of a French-Canadian woman who falls in love with a Mountie and gets entangled in a love triangle against the backdrop of a land dispute between Native Americans and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. As she navigates the wilderness and fights for her love, Rose Marie uncovers secrets and finds herself in danger. Will she find true love and bring peace to the frontier?
An idealistic inventor takes his family to live in the remote jungle of Honduras, where their utopian dream turns into a dangerous obsession.
A fictionalized account of the infamous massacre of Cheyenne and Arapaho at Sand Creek by a militia unit led by an extremist Colonel.
In the year 1875, a young man embarks on an adventure in the Amazon jungle where he falls in love with a mysterious girl. Together, they face various challenges including search for gold, survival in the wilderness, encounters with bandits and wild animals, and cultural differences. Based on the novel, the story explores themes of love, bravery, and exploration of the unknown.
Love's Long Journey tells the story of a young couple who face numerous challenges in their new life on the frontier, including the loss of loved ones, the struggle to build a homestead, and the importance of faith in their journey.
In the winter of 1845, a fur trapper embarks on a dangerous journey through the snowy wilderness to rescue his kidnapped niece and nephew from a Native American tribe. Along the way, he encounters treacherous obstacles, a smallpox epidemic, and the ever-present threat of revenge.
The friendship between a white man & an Apache chief is tested when they fall in love with the same woman
In the 1870s, a pony soldier of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police finds himself in the middle of a conflict between the Cree tribe and settlers in Saskatchewan, Canada. As he tries to maintain peace and protect both sides, he must confront his own identity as a half-breed and his complicated relationship with his adoptive father. Action, drama, and cultural clashes ensue.
A mountie pursues a man wanted for murder.