In the Wild West, a man seeks revenge for the murder of his family, while struggling with issues of race and family loyalty.
After his prized Winchester '73 rifle is stolen, a man embarks on a relentless pursuit to retrieve it, facing various challenges and encounters along the way in the Wild West.
The Mountain Men is an epic adventure set in the 1830s, following a group of mountain men who face frontier justice and survival challenges in the Rocky Mountains. They encounter native Americans, beaver pelt traders, and engage in hand-to-hand combat, duels, and romance. With breathtaking landscapes and gripping action, this movie is a thrilling exploration of the savage frontier.
In the 19th century Wild West, an American cavalry officer finds himself caught between the Sioux tribe and the US Cavalry. As tensions rise, he must navigate interracial relationships, battles, and personal challenges.
The Far Horizons (1955) is a movie based on the true story of the Lewis and Clark expedition in the 1800s. The film follows the journey of Captain Meriwether Lewis, Lieutenant William Clark, and their men as they explore the western territories of the United States. Along the way, they encounter Native American tribes, face challenges and conflicts, and make important discoveries. The movie also explores the interracial relationship between explorer Sacagawea and her husband Toussaint Charbonneau. The Far Horizons is a classical Western with a focus on adventure, exploration, and the history of the USA.
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.
Susannah, an orphan girl, is adopted by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and becomes their key figure in establishing peace between the Native Americans and the authorities. She faces various challenges, including battling racial stereotypes and bringing justice to the Canadian frontier.
The Battle at Apache Pass is a thrilling movie set during the American Indian War. It follows the intense conflict between the US Army and the Apache Nation, led by legendary figures Geronimo and Cochise. The film explores themes of honor, betrayal, and the fight for survival in the treacherous Apache Territory.
Buffalo Bill is faced with racial prejudice and false accusation as he tries to navigate the challenges of the Old West. Determined to clear his name, he embarks on a journey of revenge and redemption.
Upon the death of his father, who was the tribal chieftain, Joe Thunder Horse returns to the reservation of his youth, only to discover that his people are dying of various diseases and are being systematically cheated of their possessions and basic rights by crooked Indian agents. He heads to Washington in hopes of righting these wrongs, only to experience prejudice and hatred all along the way.
In 'Mother Lode,' a man survives an airplane crash and finds himself trapped in a mine with his evil twin brother. They must find a way to escape while dealing with the dangers of the mine and their own personal conflicts.
When an Indian chief is murdered in a hateful town, a sympathizing ex marshal tries to stop the Indians from attacking for revenge.
Lieutenant General T.J.A. Heikkilä travels to the Republic of Sierranueva together with his military servant Tlaca and Captain Silvio. The trio uncovers political machinations and helps the righteous marquis don Ramiro. Women can't resist the handsome Heikkilä, who takes the heart of even the beautiful Camilla.
A young Indian brave attempts to bring peace to two warring tribes.
Deerslayer, a white man who was brought up by the Mohicans, helps his old tribe when the Hurons steal Princess Wah Tah, the betrothed of his friend Jingo-Good. His friends, the Hutters, are a white family living on an ark in the middle of a lake. The Hurons attack them and Deerslayer enlists the aid of scout Harry March, who is escorting sixty-five brides to the near-by settlement. Deerslayer and Harry are both in love with Judith Hutter, who is secretly in love with Harry. The Hurons succeed in capturing her father and Harry, where-upon Judith's sister Hetty, playing on an Indian superstition never to harm an insane person, feigns madness and makes an escape. Hutter, Judith, Hetty and Princess Wah-Tah return to the ark, where they ate attacked by the waiting Hurons and Hetty is killed. Deerslayer, Harry and the settlement men arrive to time to drive the Hurons away.
At the theatre, a 'Paramouse Noose Reel' and a Bimbo and Koko cartoon are followed by Betty Boop's stage performance; she sings and does imitations of Helen Kane, Fanny Brice and Maurice Chevalier.
Dudley Dumpling and Gramps travel to the Old West town of Armor. They witness a bank robbery and make friends with the local kids, but does Armor need the Armor of God?
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