During the Mexican Revolution, a bandit gang enlists the help of a gun-for-hire to carry out the assassination of a Mexican general. The mission takes them on a dangerous journey through Mexico as they face betrayal, ambushes, and a deadly double-cross.
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.
John Paul Jones is a commander during the American War of Independence. He faces numerous challenges and embarks on a swashbuckler adventure while crossing the Atlantic. As he fights for freedom, he also navigates class differences and experiences a tragic romance.
Compañeros is a comedic spaghetti western set during the Mexican Revolution. It follows the adventures of a group of unlikely companions as they navigate the dangerous landscapes of the border. The film is filled with shootouts, chases, and hilarious moments as the characters find themselves in various predicaments. It is a fun and entertaining movie that combines action, comedy, and western elements.
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.
Beau Geste is an adventure film set in the French Foreign Legion. It follows the story of three brothers who join the legion, facing desertion, rebellion, and death. The film explores themes of loyalty, sacrifice, and honor.
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.
This Traveltalk entry visits places along the Niagara River and gives the viewer spectacular images of Niagara Falls.
New Moon is the name of the ship crossing the Caspian Sea. A young Lt. Petroff meets the Princess Tanya and they have a ship board romance. Upon arriving at the port of Krasnov, Petroff learns that Tanya is engaged to the old Governor Brusiloff. Petroff, disillusioned, crashes the ball to talk with Tanya. Found by Brusiloff, they invent a story about her lost bracelet. To reward him, and remove him, Brusiloff sends Petroff to the remote, and deadly, Fort Darvaz. Soon, the big battle against overwhelming odds will begin.
An Apache brave vows revenge when he feels betrayed by the U.S. Army.
Bob Carter, a member of the Foreign Legion, is glad to see his brother, Don, for the first time in ten years but is sorry that Don has joined the Legion. Bob, Don and Bob's buddies, Muggsy and Bilgey, go to a café and there Don falls for Nina, a singer in love with Bob. Bob doesn't know this and thinks she is Garccia's girl, and warns Don to have nothing to do with her. Don disregards the warning and Garcia discovers Nina and Don together and provokes Don into hitting him. Don is arrested and thrown into the company brig. Nina, with the aid of an Arabian sheik, Ul Ahmed, helps Don escape. Bob, Muggsy and Bilgey follow but are captured and taken to Ul Hamid's headquarters. The sheik tortures Don to force Bob to work some captured machine guns for him. Ah Hamid and his tribe attack the fort, but Bob manages to turn the machine guns against his captors, and the fort is saved.
Three students from Saint-Cyr are sent to Syria to fight the rebels in the desert.
A girl joins the army instead of her brother, who has been injured in a car accident and cannot join the army in time. She is then disguised as a male conscript to save the brother from troubles.
The heavily indebted baron Henrik von Hagen, who loves women and partying, learns that his former lover, Russian ballerina Madame Vera Vasiljevna, will be visiting Finland. They are reunited and sparks fly. But Vasiljevan's new hobby casts a shadow over their romance.
"The crime of the cease fire was to capitulate as if France had no empire" - Charles De Gaulle
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