Leaphorn and Chee, two Navajo police officers, find themselves questioning their spiritual beliefs as they delve into a double murder investigation in the 1970s Southwest.
After a car crash leaves him vulnerable, a teenage boy discovers he has the power to heal. Seeking revenge against those who wronged him, he becomes an unstoppable force. But as his powers grow, so do the consequences.
Two down-on-their-luck Americans searching for work in 1920s Mexico convince an old prospector to help them mine for gold in the Sierra Madre Mountains. They find land on which much gold can be mined, and they split the gold equally, but greed and mistrust threaten to tear them apart. As they face bandits, desert journeys, and the loss of their fortune, they learn the true value of friendship and resilience.
An American sharpshooter named Matthew Quigley travels to Australia in the 19th century to work for a wealthy rancher. However, he soon discovers that his new employer is involved in a dangerous conflict with an Australian aborigine tribe. As he becomes embroiled in the conflict, Quigley must use his skills and ingenuity to survive.
In the year 1880, a group of outlaws led by Blackjack Britton are made to face their past actions when they arrive in a small town called Refuge. To their surprise, they discover that the town is actually a waiting place between heaven and hell. As they struggle to come to terms with their sins, they must also face various challenges and ultimately find redemption.
After the Freelings move into a new house, the (now deceased) evil preacher Kane returns to continue tormenting them. With the help of a Native American shaman, they must face their fears and protect their family from the supernatural forces that threaten them.
Thunderheart is a crime mystery thriller movie set in a Native American reservation. It follows an FBI agent who is sent to investigate a murder on the reservation, uncovering a web of corruption and conspiracy. As he delves deeper into the case, he must navigate the tensions and complexities of the reservation community while trying to solve the crime.
When a young native American boy is captured by the Romans, Asterix and Obelix set out on a journey to rescue him and bring peace between the Romans and the native tribes in a new land.
Tarzan: The Epic Adventures is a syndicated series that aired for one season. It focuses on the character of Tarzan in his early years, after his first exposure to civilization, but before his marriage to Jane. The series uses much of the mythology of Edgar Rice Burroughs' books as background material. This version of Tarzan was filmed in the Sun City resort in South Africa, making it one of the few Tarzan productions to actually film on that continent. The character of Nicholas Rokoff, and the fact that Tarzan is not yet married, set this series in-between the two halves of The Return of Tarzan. R. A. Salvatore wrote an authorized Tarzan novel based on pilot script which was published as a trade-paperback in 1996, and a mass-market paperback in 1997.
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 this historical drama, Sitting Bull, the famous Lakota Sioux chief, leads his people against the United States Cavalry in an epic battle.
In 1939, a 12-year-old English boy named Peekay is sent to boarding school in South Africa. He endures bullying and racism but finds solace in his friendship with a German pianist. As World War II looms, Peekay discovers the power of his own voice and fights against injustice.
The Egyptian is an epic drama set in ancient Egypt, depicting the life of a physician named Sinuhe. The story follows Sinuhe's journey from poverty to prosperity, his encounters with various historical figures, and his involvement in political and religious conflicts. As he navigates through the complexities of Egyptian society, Sinuhe struggles with his own personal identity and searches for meaning and fulfillment in a world of uncertainty and change.
In the Arizona Territory, an Apache chief leads his people in a rebellion against the U.S. Army. The army responds by sending a group of soldiers to capture the chief and end the rebellion.
After returning home from the Civil War, a veteran named Ringo discovers that his town has been taken over by a dangerous gang. Determined to take back his town, Ringo embarks on a mission to bring justice to the criminals and restore peace to the community.
Custer of the West is a 1967 movie that depicts the life of General George Armstrong Custer, specifically focusing on his final battle against the Native Americans at the Battle of the Little Bighorn. The film explores the clash of cultures between the US Cavalry and the Cheyenne and Sioux tribes, as well as Custer's struggle for survival and his leadership of the 7th Cavalry.
Unconquered is an epic film set in colonial America during the French and Indian War. It follows the story of a frontiersman and a British militia officer who must protect a group of settlers from a Native American tribe. Along the way, they face battles, treachery, and the horrors of war.
In Doc West II, a cowboy doctor finds himself in a small town where he must confront a series of challenges, including a poker tournament, a kidnapping, and a gun duel. Along the way, he navigates complicated family relationships and discovers the true meaning of courage.
In this crime-drama-western movie, the discovery of an abandoned baby leads to a series of events involving murder, racism, and a trial. The story is told from multiple perspectives, each offering contradictory accounts of the events.
Mr. Bones, a professional golfer, discovers that he has a long-lost son in Africa. He embarks on a journey to find him, facing comedic obstacles along the way. With the help of a medicine man and a tribe, Mr. Bones navigates through hilarious adventures to reunite with his son and fulfill his role as a father.