Mister Ed is a talking horse who brings humor and chaos to the lives of a childless couple in Los Angeles. With his ability to speak and a mischievous personality, he creates many funny and unpredictable situations.
The Roy Rogers Show is a classic western TV series from the 1950s. It follows the adventures of Roy Rogers, a singing cowboy, and his trusty palomino horse Trigger. Together, they protect the town from various threats and solve mysteries while entertaining audiences with their music and comedy.
Annie Oakley was an American Western television series that fictionalized the life of famous sharpshooter Annie Oakley. It ran from January 1954 to February 1957 in syndication, for a total of 81 black and white episodes, each 25 minutes long. ABC showed reruns on Saturday and Sunday daytime from 1959 to 1960 and from 1964 to 1965.
In the year 2134, a research vessel called the USS Palomino comes across a black hole while on a deep space mission. As they investigate the black hole, they discover an abandoned spaceship, the USS Cygnus, that is being controlled by a mad scientist and his army of robots. The crew of the Palomino must find a way to escape the clutches of the mad scientist and the gravitational pull of the black hole.
Buddy, an American tourist, finds himself in the middle of a spaghetti western movie set and gets mistaken for a hero. Chaos ensues as Buddy tries to navigate the dangerous world of outlaw cowboys and corrupt sheriffs, all while bringing his own comedic charm.
In the kingdom of Doro, a brave princess disguises herself as a man to participate in a sword duel and prove her worth. Along the way, she encounters love, magic, and mythical creatures. With the help of a talking horse, she embarks on a surreal and enchanting journey to defeat an evil sorcerer and restore peace to the land.
In this slapstick comedy, Abbott and Costello find themselves caught up in a con game involving Hollywood filmmakers, a female con artist, and the iconic Keystone Kops. As they navigate through various misadventures and chase scenes, they inadvertently become part of a film within a film.
During the 1850s in Southern California, a government agent investigates a gun-running scheme, while dealing with a broken marriage engagement and a romantic relationship with a female schoolteacher. He must also navigate through political intrigue and a dangerous criminal underworld.
Daffy Duck tries to become a sheriff in a lawless town and faces off against the notorious outlaw Nasty Canasta.
A bounty hunter sets out to track down the murderer of her husband, facing numerous challenges and obstacles along the way. She encounters a corrupt sheriff, a guilty conscience, and a personal vendetta. With the help of her pet dog and a new sheriff in town, she must overcome the odds and bring the killer to justice.
In Old California, a young Frenchman transporting a chest full of silver travels by stagecoach to San Marino, to complete a complex business deal. The stagecoach is ambushed by a band of men whose leader, a mysterious bandido known as Cisco (Gilbert Roland), claims the silver is money that was extorted over a period of years from the poor people of California. The bandits take the money and escape, but Cisco stays behind with the Frenchman -- who, it turns out, is actually a lovely mademoiselle, Jeanne DuBois (Ramsay Ames). She follows him to the bandit's lair, where Cisco tells her he intends to return the stolen money to the poor people. The two rivals are irresistibly drawn to each other, however, and as a token of love Cisco offers to return the money to Jeanne instead. Now she must decide whether to complete her business deal, or to comply with Cisco's wishes and redistribute the wealth.
The life of the legendary Texas cowboy with his horse, Widowmaker, and how his romance with Slue Foot Sue disrupted it.
A singing cowboy seeks revenge after his beloved horse, Trigger, is stolen. He must overcome false accusations, sing his way through b-movie westerns and find his palomino. Through song and determination, he sets out to bring Trigger home.
The owner of a silver mine, having repeatedly been the victim of the Silver Bandit, sends his clerk Spade Cooley who can neither ride nor fight west to investigate. The Sheriff has been unable to catch the bandit but when Spade finds him he will have to both ride and fight to bring him in.
Barney Bear sets out to capture the world's smallest horse.
A palimino cow pony, through a series of owners and adventures becomes a champion mount for one of the US equestrian team.
The small church, pastored by Ted Burke, in a western town is struggling to stay alive as all the men gather at Jack Higgins' Mustang Saloon every Sunday. Burke decides to ask Higgins to close his business on Sunday, but Higgins only concern is to find a baritone to sing in the saloon's quartet, and has his henchies toss Ted out into the street. Ted decides to fight fire with fire, so he gathers up the down-and-out vaudeville act of Chase & Chase (who don't take long to show why they are down and out) and knife-thrower Steve Clemente, and a dozen or so western musicians from Gower Gulch as the before-the-sermon at his tabernacle. Higgins sends his rowdies over to bust up the Sunday morning competition.
A young man helps a pretty girl search for her stolen horse. (A society boy tries to help a beautiful woman save her horse-breeding farm.)
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