Yellowstone is a TV show set in the modern-day American West, focusing on the complex relationships and power struggles of the Dutton family, who own the largest cattle ranch in the United States. As they navigate the challenges of maintaining their land, dealing with outsiders, and protecting their family legacy, the Duttons must confront their own demons and make difficult choices that will impact their future.
Law of the Plainsman is a Western television series starring Michael Ansara that aired on the NBC television network from October 1, 1959, until May 5, 1960. The character of Native American U.S. Marshal Sam Buckhart was introduced in two episodes of the popular ABC Western television series The Rifleman starring Chuck Connors as Lucas McCain. Law of the Plainsman is distinctive and unique in that it was one of the few television programs that featured a Native American as the lead character, a bold move for U.S.network television at that time. Ansara had earlier appeared in the series Broken Arrow, having portrayed the Apache chief, Cochise. Ansara, however, was not Native American but of Syrian descent. Ansara played Sam Buckhart, an Apache Indian who saved the life of a U.S. Cavalry officer after an Indian ambush. When the officer died, he left Sam money that was used for an education at private schools and Harvard University. After school, he returned to New Mexico where he became a Deputy Marshal working for Marshal Andy Morrison. He lived in a boarding house run by Martha Commager. The only other continuing character was 8-year old Tess Logan, an orphan who had been rescued by Buckhart. Robert Harland, later of Target: The Corruptors! starred in seven episodes as Deputy Billy Lordan. Wayne Rogers, who went on to star in another Four Star western, Stagecoach West, and later, M*A*S*H, also played deputy Lordan in several episodes.
Follow the adventures of Peter Pan and his friends in Never Neverland as they battle against the notorious Captain Hook and his crew of pirates.
Broken Arrow is a Western series which ran on ABC-TV in prime time from 1956 through 1958 on Tuesdays at 9 p.m. Eastern time. Repeat episodes were shown by ABC on Sunday afternoons during the 1959–60 season. Selected repeats were then shown once again in prime time during the summer of 1960.
Lieutenant John Dunbar, assigned to a remote western Civil War outpost, befriends a neighboring Sioux settlement and becomes an honorary member of the tribe, causing him to question his own purpose.
The Lost City of Z tells the incredible true story of British explorer Percy Fawcett, who journeys into the Amazon rainforest in search of a lost civilization. Along with his son and a small team, Fawcett faces dangerous obstacles, encounters a mysterious tribe, and discovers evidence of an ancient, advanced civilization. The film explores themes of obsession, discovery, and the courage to venture into the unknown.
During the Victorian period in London, the Darling children are taken on a magical adventure to Neverland by Peter Pan after their father declares that Wendy is too old for the nursery. In Neverland, they encounter pirates, mermaids, and indigenous tribes, while Peter battles Captain Hook to protect his newfound friends. Eventually, the children decide to return home, but Peter remains in Neverland.
In 1892, a legendary Army captain reluctantly agrees to escort a Cheyenne chief and his family through dangerous territory, while facing the harsh realities of racism and violence in the American West.
F Troop is a comedy TV show set in the 19th century that follows the misadventures of the bumbling soldiers of F Troop, a group of incompetent US Army soldiers stationed at Fort Courage in the Old West. Led by their clueless commanding officer, Captain Wilton Parmenter, and his dimwitted blonde sidekick, Corporal Randolph Agarn, the soldiers find themselves in various hilarious situations as they interact with the Hekawi tribe, navigate Army life, and deal with the challenges of the Wild West.
After the American Civil War, a man named Josey Wales seeks revenge on those who killed his family. Along the way, he rescues a native-American woman and becomes a target himself. Set in the 1860s, Josey Wales must navigate through a treacherous landscape filled with outlaws and bounty hunters as he seeks justice.
A corrupt politician appoints a black Sheriff in a western town to ruin it. However, the Sheriff proves to be a formidable opponent, using his quick wits and the help of a drunken gunslinger. Together, they overcome the townsfolk's hostility and defeat the politician's plans.
Saga about a proud band of Sioux Indians, and the efforts of one brave to save his people from destruction through the use of mysterious powers handed down by ancestors.
Buffalo Bill and the Indians, or Sitting Bull's History Lesson is a satirical comedy set in the late 1800s that follows the story of Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show. The movie explores themes of historical revisionism and mythology, while providing a humorous take on the American Old West. It features an ensemble cast and showcases the interactions between various characters like Buffalo Bill, Sitting Bull, Annie Oakley, and Grover Cleveland.
Little Big Man tells the story of Jack Crabb, a man who goes from being an adopted Cheyenne to becoming a frontier hero. It is a tale of adventure, comedy, and drama set against the backdrop of the rapidly changing American West in the 19th century.
When a hunting party becomes stranded in the middle of the desert, a British aristocrat and a cowboy must set aside their differences and work together to survive against Native American attacks and rival gunfighters.
Set in the 1860s, Soldier Blue tells the story of a young woman and a soldier who witness the brutal massacre of a Cheyenne village. As they journey through the violent and lawless American West, they must confront their own prejudices and the atrocities committed by the US military.
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.
Flaming Star is a 1960 drama-western movie about a half-breed man named Pacer Burton, who is torn between his Native American heritage and his loyalty to the white settlers in his town. After the Civil War, tensions rise as conflicts between Native Americans and white settlers escalate, leading to tragic consequences for Pacer and his family. The movie explores themes of identity, racism, and the struggle to belong.
Dirty Dingus Magee follows the story of a gunfighter named Dingus Magee as he navigates through various comedic and satirical situations in the Old West. Dingus becomes tangled in a complicated plot involving a bordello, a robbery, and a group of native Americans. With non-stop action and witty dialogue, this film is a hilarious ride from start to finish.