Cimarron Strip is an American Western television series that aired on CBS from September 1967 to March 1968. Starring Stuart Whitman as Marshal Jim Crown, the series was produced by the creators of Gunsmoke. Reruns of the original show were aired in the summer of 1971. Cimarron Strip was one of only three 90-minute weekly Western series that aired during the 1960s, and the only 90-minute series of any kind to be centered primarily around one lead character. Cimarron Strip was set in the Oklahoma Panhandle, which comprises, east to west, Beaver, Texas, and Cimarron counties in Oklahoma. The show is set in 1888, just as the continuous frontier of the West, which once ran from the Canadian to the Mexican border, was closing. In less than five years there would no longer be that "continuous frontier," only pockets of undeveloped land. This was the late "Wild West" that Marshall Jim Crown was called to defend.
In The Deadly Companions, a woman and a one-armed gunfighter find themselves on a journey to bury a man and seek revenge on a Native American tribe. Set in the Arizona desert, they face various obstacles and confront their past while forming an unlikely bond.
The Man from Laramie follows a man who arrives in a Western town seeking revenge for his brother's death. As he investigates, he uncovers family secrets, arms smuggling, and a mysterious man. With his eyesight deteriorating, he must navigate a treacherous journey to seek justice.
In a small western town, a lawman fights against corruption and tries to bring justice. He faces challenges from an outlaw gang and must confront his own personal demons. Will he be able to restore law and order?
In Guns of the Magnificent Seven, a group of gunmen are hired to free a Mexican town from the grasp of a ruthless dictator. They face various obstacles and engage in intense gunfights and battles. With their skills and determination, they become the town's heroes, bringing hope to the oppressed people.
In the classical western film 'Decision at Sundown,' a Confederate veteran arrives in a town seeking vengeance for his wife's death. The town is controlled by a corrupt sheriff who tries to stop him. With a love triangle and moral reformation, the film showcases a hero's journey in the American Southwest.
Tate is an American Western television series that aired on NBC from June 8 until September 14, 1960. It was created by Harry Julian Fink, who wrote most of the scripts, and produced by Perry Como's Roncom Video Films, Inc., as a summer replacement for The Perry Como Show. Richard Whorf guest starred once on the series and directed the majority of the episodes. Ida Lupino directed one segment.
In post-American Civil War era, a one-armed man named Colt Saunders becomes a successful cattle rancher and moves to a small town. However, he has to confront his past and face challenges including misunderstandings, land grabbing, and marital problems. Along with his brothers, Colt navigates through the complexities of post-war life and strives to protect his ranch from various threats.
In the post-Civil War era, a gunfighter named Paul Cable returns home to Arizona to find his ranch taken over by Union sympathizers. He must fight to protect his family and reclaim what is rightfully his.
In 19th-century Texas, an immigrant gunslinger with a prosthetic hand stands up against an evil landowner in a Texas town. The town's survival and the lives of its residents are at stake as they face a ruthless robber baron and his henchmen. It's a story of courage, family drama, and moral strength in the American South.
Ramrod is a classic Western movie that takes place in the American West. It tells the story of a courageous rancher caught in a deadly feud, where he must defend himself and his ranch against enemies. Along the way, he faces stampedes, chases, standoffs, and even a seductive femme fatale. With stunning visuals and intense action, Ramrod is a must-watch for fans of the Old West.
Guns of Diablo is a Western drama that tells the story of a one-armed gunfighter who embarks on a mission of revenge against a gang of outlaws. Set in the Wild West, the film showcases intense gunfights, one-armed duels, and a thrilling showdown. Along the way, our protagonist also reconnects with an old flame, adding a touch of romance to the plot. With stunning visuals and passionate performances, Guns of Diablo is a classic Western that will leave you on the edge of your seat.
After returning home from the Civil War, a one-armed gunfighter discovers that his wife has married another man. Seeking revenge, he challenges his wife's new husband to a showdown.
During the Civil War, a Confederate spy takes a job as marshal of a small western town as a cover for his espionage activities. However, he soon finds out that a local businessman is selling weapons to a band of rampaging Indians.
A former bounty hunter teams up with a younger one, to track down and kill the wanted gang leader who murdered his wife and little boy.
A gunfighter with a broken wrist arrives in a small town to find it plagued by a drunken saloon owner. He must defend the town and face a street shootout to bring peace.
In revenge for being falsely convicted of murder, a Union officer escapes from jail and takes a job as the enforcer for the band of outlaws responsible for his imprisonment. He plans to use his new position to gather evidence against the gang and clear his name. Along the way, he discovers a plot to blow up a bridge and must race against time to stop it.
In the crime-filled world of the Wild West, the one-armed gunfighter Maclovio embarks on a quest for revenge against those who wronged him. Along the way, he encounters love, danger, and intense gunfights, making for a thrilling journey through the heart of darkness.
When his town-drunk father is killed by the Sully brothers, gunfighter Blaine Madden exacts his revenge but has to flee, aided by a young aspiring gunslinger, when the sheriff tries to arrest him.
An Interpol agent is out for revenge against the gangsters that cut off his arm and killed his bride. This tragedy left him deeply depressed, and his battle with depression has to be won first before he can be thoroughly trained in martial arts. After his training, Ortega hunts down his adversaries for a final reckoning.
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