Ghost Adventures is a popular TV show that follows the Ghost Adventures team, consisting of Zak Bagans, Aaron Goodwin, Billy Tolley, and Jay Wasley, as they investigate haunted locations and paranormal phenomena. The team uses various equipment and techniques to capture evidence of ghostly activity and communicate with spirits. With a focus on history and exploration, Ghost Adventures takes viewers on thrilling investigations into the unknown.
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.
The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch is a documentary TV show that explores the mysterious and paranormal occurrences at Skinwalker Ranch in Utah. A team of experts investigates unidentified flying objects, curses, and other supernatural phenomena in this gripping non-fiction series.
Rambo is an action-packed TV show that follows the adventures of John Rambo, a highly skilled soldier who battles against criminal organizations and terrorist groups. With a mix of bravery, courage, and teamwork, Rambo embarks on dangerous missions to rescue hostages, engage in intense battles, and confront evil forces. Filled with violence, gunfights, and destruction, this cult classic series showcases the heroism of a tough guy with a mission to protect and serve.
In the midst of World War II, a group of Navajo Indian code talkers are assigned to protect a Navajo code breaker on the island of Saipan. With the Japanese army closing in, they must overcome bigotry and prejudice within their own ranks, as well as face the horrors of war, in order to fulfill their duty and protect the code breaker.
When a 16-year-old juvenile offender, diagnosed with cancer, kidnaps an oncologist, they embark on a trip across the American Southwest. Along the way, they explore themes of faith, healing, and the struggles of indigenous people while being chased by the police.
A deputy sheriff in New Mexico finds his Navajo heritage at odds with his law-enforcement duties. Filmed in and around Albuquerque, the series lasted only 13 episodes.
After police detective Nick Epps witnesses his partner's murder by the Mafia, he's forced enter the witness protection program and is placed on the Navajo Indian Reservation. He tries to settle into his new life, but danger seems to follow him as he becomes involved in a serial killer investigation. Before long, the Mafia tracks him down, and Nick is suddenly trapped between two violent worlds with little hope of escaping alive.
In 'Skinwalkers,' a 12-year-old boy named Tim is unaware that he is a half-breed with the power to change into a werewolf. A group of werewolves, known as Skinwalkers, seek to capture and use him for their own sinister purposes. With the help of his mother and uncle, Tim must evade the Skinwalkers while also trying to control his own transformation. As his 13th birthday approaches, the stakes become even higher, as the fate of both the human and werewolf worlds hang in the balance.
Follow the officers and recruits of the Navajo Police Department through the rigorous training, the physical challenges, and the self-doubt, delving into their backstories to reveal an overview of life on the reservation and the motivations that drew them to the force. While the turbulent stories of Class 57 unfold in real time, the series provides an ever-widening portrait of the Navajo Nation at large.
A kickboxing cop abandons the violent life after he accidentally kills his opponent during a match. After quitting, he heads for the Arizona desert to live alone and occasionally work tracking drug runners for the area sheriff. One particularly wily Mexican drug lord, Santos, has been a real thorn in tracker Joe Highhawk's side, so when he encounters the beautiful Claudia and her simpleton brother Anthony running for their lives because she, an accountant, embezzled $20 million from Santos, he decides to help them. This actioner follows what happens next. Along the way, they encounter all sorts of danger, and double cross until the exciting final standoff between the kickboxer and the villain.
Billy Jack, a martial arts expert and ex-Green Beret, takes matters into his own hands to fight against injustice on a Native American reservation. With his unique skills, he becomes a one-man army against the corrupt establishment, protecting the oppressed and seeking revenge for the crimes committed.
Basketball or Nothing is a documentary TV show that follows the journey of a high school basketball team on a Native American reservation in Arizona. The show explores the challenges faced by these young athletes and the impact of basketball on their lives and community.
After living in Arizona for many years, Joe returns to his Native American reservation with hopes of making a living as a rodeo rider. Along the way, he gets involved in a variety of comedic and romantic situations, including a love triangle and cultural clashes. With a mix of colorful characters and catchy music, Stay Away, Joe is an entertaining cult-favorite film.
The Born Losers is a 1967 movie about a group of outlaw bikers who terrorize a small town. When a young woman is assaulted by the bikers, a local veteran sets out to seek justice and put an end to their rampage. As tensions escalate, the small town becomes a battleground between the bikers and the determined veteran.
During the American Civil War, an officer is sent to the Arizona and New Mexico territories to maintain peace and protect the settlers from the Confederate soldiers and Native American tribes. He faces bigotry, treachery, and violence as he strives for vindication and justice.
The Navajo Kid goes in search of the villains who murdered his foster-father and stole both ring and watch. The trail leads straight to Canyon City, Texas, and smooth cardsharp Honest John Grogan, who is in possession of both the stolen items. But Grogan has an ironclad alibi for the time of the murder, an alibi confirmed by none other than Sheriff Roy Landon.
An Arizona state trooper, who is also an Indian, pursues a gang of paramilitary-type robbers into the mountains. The gang has killed the trooper's uncle and taken a woman hostage, and the trooper must use his tracking and hunting skills to find the gang and rescue the hostage.
A convent-raised woman (Martha Vickers) learns of her American Indian heritage through romance with an educated Navajo (Philip Reed) during the 1880s.
Two adolescent Navajo cousins from different worlds bond during a summer herding sheep on their grandmother's ranch in Arizona while learning more about their family's past and themselves.