Set in the 1880s, Tombstone Territory follows the adventures of lawmen and outlaws in the wild west town of Tombstone, Arizona. From shootouts and robberies to territorial disputes and vengeance, the show explores the challenges and conflicts of life in the Arizona Territory.
In 'Home on the Range,' a group of farm animals, including a dairy cow named Maggie, a chicken named Grace, and a horse named Buck, team up to save their farm from being foreclosed by a villainous cattle rustler named Alameda Slim. Along the way, they encounter various challenges and adventures, including mind control, martial arts, and a deceptive plot to control the farm animals' minds.
In a distant future, a group of space sheriffs known as the Star Sheriffs protect a space colony from the evil Nemesis and his henchmen. With their transforming robots called Starsheriffs, the Star Sheriffs fight against the forces of evil and ensure justice in the frontier. Join Saber Rider and his team as they embark on thrilling adventures in this action-packed sci-fi western TV show.
Melody Time is an animated anthology film released in 1948. It includes various music and comedy segments, featuring characters such as Jose Carioca, Donald Duck, and pioneers. The film combines hand-drawn animation with songs, poems, and stories set to music. It takes the viewers on a journey through different time periods and locations, from a samba dance in Brazil to the Wild West. Melody Time is a classic example of traditional animation and showcases the talent of Disney's animated canon.
Tom Horn is a renowned army scout and a one-man-army hero who becomes involved in a range war between cattleman associations. Based on a true story, it showcases his brutal pursuit of justice and his encounters with cattle rustlers and Apache Indians.
Lefty Brown, an aging and loyal cowhand, seeks revenge for the murder of his boss and sets out on a journey filled with violence, corruption, and unlikely heroes.
The Culpepper Cattle Co. is a coming-of-age Western film set in Colorado, where a young cowboy named Ben joins a cattle drive and experiences the hardships and dangers of life on the open range. Along the way, he encounters cattle rustlers, Mexican outlaws, and confronts his own fears and insecurities. The film explores themes of friendship, loyalty, and the struggles of frontier life.
A US Marshal must escort a prisoner through dangerous territory while facing challenges like a lynch mob, cattle rustlers, and a poisoned water hole. Along the way, he must also confront his own personal demons.
Three outlaws, along with an immigrant family, protect their lives and land during a land rush in Dakota Territory, while facing numerous obstacles such as ruthless lawmen and rival gangs.
The Virginian, a cowboy on a cattle ranch in Wyoming, faces a showdown with rustlers as he navigates the challenges of life on the frontier. With violence, river crossings, and the threat of the railroad, his horsemanship is put to the test to protect the ranch and its cattle.
Conagher, a gunfighter and ranch-hand, protects a homestead from outlaws and helps a widow on the Arizona frontier.
San Antonio is a 1945 American musical Western film directed by David Butler and starring Errol Flynn and Alexis Smith. The film was shot in Technicolor and had a running time of 109 minutes. The plot revolves around Clay Hardin, a Texas cattleman and horseman, who takes it upon himself to avenge the death of his brother at the hands of cattle rustlers in San Antonio. Along the way, he falls in love with a beautiful singer named Jeanne Starr and must battle the villainous hotel owner Roy Stuart in order to bring justice to the town.
Rustlers' Rhapsody is a hilarious Western spoof that follows the story of a singing cowboy who must save a small Western town from evil rustlers and a land swindle. With plenty of gunfights, shootouts, and showdowns, this film is a wild ride filled with campy humor and Western comedy.
A man who has lost everything joins others paid to convey a wealthy man's wife - and a mysterious treasure - to safety in San Francisco.
Born to the West is a classic 1937 western movie that follows the story of cowboys and cattle rustlers in the Old West. It is filled with action, drama, and romance as the characters fight against each other for control of the ranch and the cattle. The movie showcases the rugged lifestyle and challenges faced by cattlemen in the untamed frontier.
Poachers are harassing toll road owner Jen Larrabee. They want her land because it holds valuable minerals. Autry and the Cass County Boys, mistaken for Texas Rangers, help out.
These Thousand Hills is a classic western drama set in Wyoming, following the story of a cowboy and his struggles with horse thieves, rustlers, and vigilante justice. It explores themes of friendship, betrayal, and the harsh realities of the ranching life.
A saddle-weary Steve Larkin, also the Duranko Kid, rides into Red Mound, a town filled with cattle rustlers. Cafe owner Smiley, befriends Steve and fills him in on the activities. Steve angers the rustler's leader, Flip Dugan when he purchases the old Atkins ranch which is supposedly haunted. Flip and his henchmen try to prevent the recording of the deed, but the Durango Kid and Deputy Marshal Tug Carter win the gun battle.
For revenge the outlaw Morgan steals the Carruthers young son. Seventeen years later Carruthers arrives in the valley where Morgan, his gang, and the now grown Bob hide. After Morgan shoots Tracy, he tells Bob that Carruthers did it and sends Bob out after him. But unknown to Bob, Morgan has put blanks in his gun.
Jim Bannon is back as enduring cowboy hero Red Ryder in Eagle-Lion's Roll, Thunder, Roll. As ever, Ryder's cohorts are Little Beaver and the Duchess, here played by "Little Brown Jug" and Marin Sais. This time, Ryder tries to prove that a series of cattle raids and ranch fires were not the handiwork of masked Mexican do-gooder El Conejo.