Klondike is a 17-episode half-hour American Western television series starring Ralph Taeger and James Coburn that aired on NBC. The series premiered on October 10, 1960 and ran until February 13, 1961, facing stiff competition from The Danny Thomas Show on CBS and the second half of the first-season detective series Surfside 6 starring Troy Donahue on ABC. Klondike followed Dale Robertson's Tales of Wells Fargo on the NBC schedule.
The Alaskans is a 1959-1960 ABC/Warner Brothers western television series set during the late 1890s in the port of Skagway, Alaska. The show features Roger Moore as "Silky Harris" and Jeff York as "Reno McKee", a pair of adventurers intent on swindling travelers bound for the Yukon Territories during the height of the Klondike Gold Rush. Their plans are inevitably complicated by the presence of singer "Rocky Shaw", "an entertainer with a taste for the finer things in life". The show was the first regular work on American television for the British actor Roger Moore.
Klondike (2014) is a TV show set in the 19th century during the Klondike Gold Rush in Yukon, Canada. It follows the journey of a group of individuals as they face the harsh conditions of the snow-covered wilderness in search of gold. The series explores themes such as survival, greed, and the human spirit.
In the midst of the Gold Rush, a prospector ventures to Klondike in search of gold and falls for a girl in a dance hall. Their journey leads to unexpected adventures and changes their lives. This silent film combines comedy, romance, and drama.
In the 19th century Klondike Gold Rush, a cattle drive turns into a fight for survival as a ruthless town boss tries to control the miners and the gold. A man and a woman find love amidst the chaos, but their lives are endangered by greed, shootouts, and death.
In the midst of the Klondike Gold Rush, a man named John Thornton heads to the Yukon in search of gold. Along the way, he forms a bond with a loyal St. Bernard dog named Buck. Together, they face various challenges and dangers as they navigate the wilderness and encounter other gold seekers.
Set during the Klondike Gold Rush, a group of miners in Nome, Alaska fight against claim-jumpers and corrupt officials to protect their fortunes. The story revolves around their struggles, deceptions, and confrontations in a frontier town during the early 1900s.
A young boy heads off to the Yukon after hearing tales about the Gold Rush, and he forms an unwavering friendship with a heroic Alsatian dog called Buck.
Dawson City: Frozen Time is a documentary film that tells the story of the history and cultural significance of Dawson City, a town in Yukon, Canada. The film explores the discovery of a collection of silent films that have been preserved in the permafrost for decades, as well as the Klondike Gold Rush and other key moments in the city's past.
By the Law (1926) is a tragic and suspenseful movie set in the Klondike Gold Rush. It follows a group of people trapped in a cabin who are forced to confront their inner demons and face the consequences of a tragic accident. Paranoia, sadism, and the search for gold drive the characters to the edge as they struggle to survive.
Fortune hunters from all over the country rushing to the Klondike in 1897 to seek their fortunes in the gold are tested by hardships of the journey.
Set at the end of the 19th century in Canada's gold rush Klondike area, wolf-dog White Fang teams up with a prospector when his master is killed. Together they try to avenge his death.
The Spoilers is a 1914 film directed by Colin Campbell. It is set in Nome, Alaska during the 1898 Gold Rush, with William Farnum as Roy Glennister, Kathlyn Williams as Cherry Malotte, and Tom Santschi as Alex McNamara. The film culminates in a spectacular saloon fistfight between Glennister and McNamara. It was adapted to screen by Lanier Bartlett from the Rex Beach novel of the same name.
A girl from high society joins an all-male expedition to Alaska during the 1899 gold rush.
In '14 Carrot Rabbit', Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam team up in a crazy race to find a gold nugget. With plenty of slapstick humor and surreal moments, they navigate through Alaska, encountering military police, a chase on a cruise ship, and even a falling-from-height scene. It's a hilarious adventure filled with greed, chaos, and laughter.
This movie chronicles Jack London's epic journey from San Francisco to the Klondike gold fields in 1898.
A woman takes her four beautiful daughters to Alaska during the Gold Rush to find their fortune.
Drama set in Alaska
Renowned as the richest gold strike in North American mining history, the Klondike Gold Rush (1896-1899) set off a stampede of over 100,000 people on a colossal journey from Alaska to the gold fields of Canada's Yukon Territory. Filled with the frontier spirit, prospectors came and gave rise to what was one of the largest cities in Canada at that time - Dawson City. The boomtown, which became known as "the Paris of the North", earned the reputation as a place where lives could be revolutionized. Brought to life with excerpts from the celebrated book The Klondike Stampede - published in 1900 by Harper's Weekly correspondent Tappan Adney - and featuring interviews with award-winning author Charlotte Gray, and historians Terrence Cole and Michael Gates, The Klondike Gold Rush is an incredible story of determination, luck, fortune, and loss. In the end, it isn't all about the gold, but rather the journey to the Klondike itself.
During the Alaska gold rush, a miner hits the motherlode, but a corrupt sheriff jumps his claim, leading to a tremendous fight.