Set in the 19th century Wild West, 'Have Gun, Will Travel' follows the adventures of a skilled gunfighter named Paladin who travels across the American frontier offering his services to those in need. From protecting innocent victims to seeking justice, Paladin's gun and wit are always at the ready to solve the problems of the Old West.
The Lone Ranger and his trusty sidekick, Tonto, embark on thrilling adventures as they uphold justice in the wild and lawless Old West. They encounter outlaws, assist those in need, and strive to bring peace to the land.
In the 1880s Arizona Territory, a widowed single father and Civil War veteran named Lucas McCain becomes known as The Rifleman due to his skills with a Winchester rifle. He uses his marksmanship to protect his town from outlaws and fight for justice, all while raising his young son. Set in the backdrop of the Old West, the series explores themes of family, honor, and the consequences of violence.
Wells Fargo is a classical western TV show set in the 19th century West. It follows the story of a Wells Fargo agent who deals with various challenges such as robberies, conflicts with Apache Indians, and conflicts with outlaws. The show takes place in towns like Phoenix, Globe, and Pinal City as well as landmarks like Tucson Territorial Prison and Apache Wells. It explores themes of law enforcement, frontier life, and the struggle for justice.
The Tall Man is a half-hour American western television series about Sheriff Pat Garrett and the gunfighter Billy the Kid that aired seventy-five episodes on NBC from 1960 to 1962, filmed by Revue Productions.
A rebel takes on a corrupt sheriff and defends the innocent with his sharpshooting skills and determination.
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.
Stories of the Century is a 39-episode Western television series starring Jim Davis that ran in syndication through Republic Pictures between January 23, 1954, and March 11, 1955.
During the American Civil War, two bounty hunters join forces to find buried Confederate gold. They form an uneasy alliance, facing off against a ruthless bandit and enduring a series of betrayals. In the end, they discover the location of the gold, engage in a Mexican standoff, and one of them walks away with the fortune.
McCloud is a contemporary western crime drama series that follows the story of Sam McCloud, a New York City police officer who is transferred to the New Mexico Territory to solve crimes. He uses his cowboy cop skills and Colt Single Action Army Revolver to tackle investigations in a fish-out-of-water setting, while dealing with culture clash and navigating the challenges of the modern Western landscape.
Johnny Ringo is an American Western television series starring Don Durant that aired on CBS from October 1, 1959, until June 30, 1960. It is loosely based on the life of the notorious gunfighter and outlaw Johnny Ringo, also known as John Peters Ringo or John B. Ringgold, who tangled with Wyatt Earp, Doc Holliday, and Buckskin Franklin Leslie.
An anthology of six tales set in the Old West featuring a singing gunslinger, a bank robber, a traveling impresario, an elderly prospector, a wagon train, and bounty hunters. Each story explores life and violence in different ways, showcasing the diverse characters and events of the American frontier.
Two bounty hunters with the same intentions team up to track down an escaped Mexican outlaw. The film follows their journey as they confront and kill various criminals, including the leader of a gang. Along the way, the bounty hunters face challenges, form alliances, and ultimately seek revenge and justice. The plot is filled with gun duels, action-packed sequences, and a tense showdown between the bounty hunters and the outlaw. As they work together, they not only chase their target but also uncover personal connections and motivations that drive their actions. With the backdrop of the Wild West, the movie showcases themes of honor, betrayal, and the pursuit of justice.
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.
A bounty hunter who was a Confederate Officer teams up with an ex-slave who was a Union Soldier during the Civil War… An American Western genre television series, appearing on ABC in the 1968-69 season. The series stars Don Murray and Otis Young. It is most notable for being the first television Western with an African American co-star.
The Quest is an American Western series which aired on NBC from September to December 1976. The series stars Kurt Russell and Tim Matheson. The Quest's pilot episode aired as a television film on May 13, 1976.
In the wild west of 1899, an old gunslinger named Nobody takes a liking to a young admirer named Jack Beauregard. As Jack dreams of becoming a legendary gunslinger, Nobody helps him in his journey, leading to hilarious and adventurous situations.
In the 1870s, a band of outlaws, led by the notorious Billy the Kid, roams the New Mexico Territory, constantly pursued by law enforcement. With a mix of adventure, drama, and Western-style action, Young Guns II offers a gripping and thrilling story of survival, friendship, and the struggle for freedom in a dangerous and lawless time.
Bearcats! is an American television series broadcast on the CBS television network during the Fall 1971 television season. It starred Rod Taylor and Dennis Cole as troubleshooters in the period before America entered World War I. Bearcats! was produced by Filmways Inc.. It was co-produced by Rodlor, Rod Taylor's production firm.
In the 1870s, a group of young gunslingers led by Billy the Kid become notorious outlaws, facing off against corrupt sheriffs and bounty hunters in the Wild West.