Mesrine: Public Enemy #1 is a thrilling biographical crime drama depicting the life of Jacques Mesrine, a notorious criminal who became France's public enemy number one during the 1970s. The movie follows Mesrine's daring bank robberies, prison escapes, and confrontations with the police, all while dealing with personal struggles and relationships.
Set during the Klondike Gold Rush, a group of miners in Nome, Alaska fight against claim-jumpers and corrupt officials to protect their fortunes. The story revolves around their struggles, deceptions, and confrontations in a frontier town during the early 1900s.
During the French and Indian War, a man must protect his love and her sister from an attack by Native Americans.
After the death of his brother, a US Marshal investigates a payroll robbery in Santa Fe, New Mexico Territory. He forms a posse and goes after the gang responsible, facing various challenges along the way.
A wagon train heads west from Independence, Mo., along the Oregon Trail, led by proud cowboy Clint Belmet. On board are feisty young widow Nancy Wellington and her toddler, Sonny, as well as the older Abby Masters, who begins a romance with scout Jim Burch. Along the way, the wagon train battles Indians led by Kenneth Murdock, a trapper who doesn't welcome competition for Oregon's lucrative fur trade. Wagon Wheels is a 1934 remake of 1931's Fighting Caravans, using stock footage from the original.
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