During the American Civil War, as Union Army soldiers invade the South, three women - a young slave girl, her sister, and their matriarch - must defend their home against the intrusion and violence that follows.
In She Wore a Yellow Ribbon, a retired soldier is forced to undertake one last assignment before his retirement. As a Confederate veteran serving in the US Cavalry, he must confront challenges such as a runaway stagecoach, a traitor in their midst, and a Native American tribe. Along the way, he navigates the complexities of relationships, loyalty, and duty. Set against the backdrop of the American West, the film explores themes of honor, sacrifice, and the changing times of the frontier.
Virginia City is a classical western movie set during the Civil War. Union officer Kerry Bradford manages to escape from a Confederate prison and embarks on a mission to capture a stagecoach carrying Confederate gold. Along the way, he faces various obstacles, including a romantic rivalry and a Confederate spy.
During the California Gold Rush, two down-on-their-luck vaudevillians attempt to become wealthy by bringing a girlie show to an all-male western mining town.
A singing territorial ranger (Gene Autry) spots his younger brother in an outlaw gang.
When a professional gunfighter's old girlfriend is murdered, he sets out on a path of revenge against those responsible. Along the way, he confronts a crooked businessman, a jealous husband, and a conspiracy involving a gold shipment.
Western remake of Jack London's The Sea Wolf. A sadistic mining camp owner "hires" scoundrels to work the mine. He just won't let them quit.
M'liss, raised in the mountains as an unruly tomboy, is orphaned and is offered "protection" by Calaveras John and Johnny Cake, friends of her father's murderer. She shows no interest in anything until the new schoolmaster persuades her to tidy herself and get some education. Believing the schoolmaster to be in love with some other girl, M'liss decides to run off with another man.
A Western-genre narrative, loosely woven from old clips from B-Western features.
This film and the 1950 short "The Fargo Phantom" were edited together and released as a feature called "Tales of the West #2" in 1950.
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