Jonah Hex, a scarred bounty hunter with a tragic past, seeks revenge against a sadistic and super villainous terrorist who plans to unleash hell on Earth. With the help of a prostitute and a military official, he battles corrupt politicians and evil men in a Western town, facing gunfights, showdowns, and his own dark past.
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.
In the wild west of Arizona territory, two blood brothers find themselves in a perilous adventure as they search for Apache gold. They must face violence, ambushes, and even battle against the Apache nation in order to survive.
The Outcasts is an American Western genre television series, appearing on ABC in the 1968-69 season. The series stars Don Murray and Otis Young. It is most notable for being the first television Western with an African American co-star.
After being framed for a crime he didn't commit, Chato becomes a fugitive in the Arizona and New Mexico territories. Chato is relentlessly pursued by a posse led by Sheriff Beaumont, while facing bigotry, racism, and violence along the way.
In the Wild West, a man seeks revenge for the murder of his family, while struggling with issues of race and family loyalty.
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.
Nevada Smith, an orphaned cowboy, embarks on a journey of revenge after his parents are brutally killed. He faces numerous challenges, including sadistic psychopaths, tough gunfights, and the exploration of his own identity as a biracial man in the Wild West. With determination and skill, Nevada fights for justice and retribution while unraveling the mysteries of his past.
During the American Civil War, a Union cavalry officer is trapped in a Confederate prison camp. He must find a way to escape and make his way back to his unit as the war rages on. Along the way, he faces Indian attacks, romantic rivalries, and dangerous terrain.
Eagle's Wing follows the story of a fur trapper who is on a mission to find a legendary white stallion in the American West. Along the way, he encounters Native Americans, stagecoach robberies, and intense horseback chases.
Billy Two Hats is a drama/romance/western movie set in the Wild West. The movie follows the story of a Caucasian actor playing a Native American character named Billy Two Hats. Billy teams up with an escaped prisoner to execute a bank robbery on a trading post. Along the way, they face bigotry, marauding outlaws, and an abusive husband. As they try to escape, Billy finds himself torn between his Native American heritage and his loyalty to his new friend.
After the Civil War, a Confederate soldier joins a Sioux tribe and must navigate the tensions between Native American and white cultures.
Various stage coach passengers and outlaws travelling through Indian country are forced to join forces against the Apaches.
In the American West, a young Native American boy named Shane embarks on a journey to protect and preserve his cultural heritage. Guided by his grandfather, Shane encounters various mythical creatures and learns about the importance of storytelling and tradition.
During the American Civil War, the U.S. cavalry confronts Seminole Indians in American Indian Territory. A romantic rivalry between a husband and wife creates a dysfunctional marriage. As the cavalry faces off against the Indians, a manipulative and possessive female causes tension among the soldiers. The story also explores themes of crossdressing, manipulation, and jealousy.
In Fighting Caravans, a man and a woman posing as husband and wife join a wagon train heading to Oregon. Along the way, they encounter various challenges including Indian attacks, gun battles, and the harsh conditions of the frontier. As they navigate through these obstacles, their relationship deepens and they find themselves falling in love. This pre-Code Western film showcases the struggles and triumphs of settlers in the Rocky Mountains during the early days of the American frontier.
In the 1800s, a writer-producer seeks revenge against a corrupt politician who orchestrated the raid of his village, resulting in the death of a child. Along the way, he encounters a Comanche tribe, treachery, and a forbidden romance.
A cowpoke buys Billy the Kid's horse and, upon riding it, becomes an incorrigible outlaw himself.
Western lawman Bat Masterson sets out to prove a man standing trial for murder is innocent.
After blaming Britt for his wife's decision to stay with the Native Americans who captured her, an abusive husband organizes a party of vigilantes to accompany him into Indian territory.