The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp follows the life of Wyatt Earp, a legendary lawman and gunfighter, as he navigates the dangerous towns of the Wild West. From his early days in Tombstone, Arizona, to his battles with outlaws and hostile Native American tribes, the show portrays Earp's heroic journey to uphold justice and protect the innocent.
The Adventures of Jim Bowie is an American Western television series that aired on ABC from 1956 to 1958. Its setting was the 1830s-era Louisiana Territory. The series was an adaptation of the book Tempered Blade, by Monte Barrett. The series stars Scott Forbes as the real-life adventurer Jim Bowie. The series initially portrayed Jim Bowie as something of an outdoors-man, riding his horse through the wilderness near his home in Opelousas, where he would stumble across someone needing his assistance. He was aided by the Bowie Knife, his ever-present weapon. He designed it in the first episode, The Birth of the Blade.
Dead Man's Gun was a western anthology series that ran on Showtime from 1997 to 1999. The series followed the travels of a gun as it passed to a new character in each episode. The gun would change the life of whomever possessed it. Each episode was narrated by Kris Kristofferson. The executive producer was Henry Winkler.
Boots and Saddles is an American Western television series created by Robert A. Cinader which aired in syndication from 1957 to 1958.
In the Texas of the late 1890s, a manhunt ensues when a gang of outlaws commits a brutal murder of a child. As tension rises, a bounty hunter and a sharpshooter join forces to bring the criminals to justice. This epic drama delves into the violent and treacherous world of the Old West, where justice is sought on horseback and danger lurks at every turn.
In the 1870s, a band of outlaws, led by the notorious Billy the Kid, roams the New Mexico Territory, constantly pursued by law enforcement. With a mix of adventure, drama, and Western-style action, Young Guns II offers a gripping and thrilling story of survival, friendship, and the struggle for freedom in a dangerous and lawless time.
In Bus Stop, a cowboy named Bo falls in love with Chérie, a small-town girl, at a bus stop. Bo tries to convince Chérie to marry him, but she wants to pursue her dreams in Hollywood. Along the way, there are comedic and romantic obstacles that they must overcome. Will their love prevail?
Trinity, a skilled gunslinger known for his quick draw, joins forces with his cowardly but witty brother to protect a small town from outlaws. With their unique blend of comedy and action, Trinity and his brother face a series of challenges including bar shootouts, street shootouts, and a showdown with an infamous outlaw. This cult-favorite film is a hilarious and entertaining spoof of traditional western movies.
Horseland is an American animated series produced by DIC Entertainment. It is a comic mischief program following events in the lives of a group of children riding at Horseland, an equestrian school and stables. Their adventures include riding, and raising and entering their horses in competitions. The show premiered on September 16, 2006 as part of CBS's new Saturday morning cartoon block, KOL Secret Slumber Party on CBS. Concurrent with the series, the online virtual pet game that it was based upon was updated to complement the show by launching a new "Junior version" of the game based on the program and featuring its various characters and locations. After three seasons, the show's original run ended on CBS on September 19, 2009.
Sword of the Stranger is set in Japan during the Sengoku period. The story follows a nameless wandering samurai, known only as 'Nanashi' (meaning 'nameless'), who is constantly on the run and haunted by his past. When he is offered a job to escort a young boy named Kotaro, who is being pursued by the Ming Dynasty's forces, Nanashi reluctantly accepts. As they journey together, they encounter bandits, assassins, and other dangers, forming an unlikely bond along the way.
Top cowboys from across the United States compete to win a herd of cattle, a coveted belt buckle and a lifetime of bragging rights.
In Flicka 2, a teenage girl named Carrie forms a bond with a wild mustang horse. She must navigate challenges such as a horse stampede, a nasty neighbor, and a romantic triangle while trying to save the horse from a championship race. Set in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and Wyoming, the movie explores themes of coming-of-age, human-animal relationships, and father-daughter estrangement.
Bronco Billy McCoy is the proud owner of a small traveling Wild West show. But the business isn't doing too well, and a rich heiress has just made him an offer he couldn't refuse: He'll get $250,000 to show the girl the time of her life.
An old gunslinger and his daughter must face the consequences of his past, when the son of a man he murdered years ago arrives to take his revenge. Colton Briggs, a former gunfighter who has become a respectable merchant, discovers that his unruly and emotionally withdrawn daughter, Brooke, reminds him of his former life. When James McAllister, the son of a man Colton murdered, kills Colton's wife and taunts him, Colton sets out for revenge with Brooke by his side. They track down James, kill members of his gang, and ultimately Brooke avenges her father's death by killing James. They return home with their newfound money.
After being mistaken for outlaws, three cowboys find themselves in a deadly pursuit while trying to clear their names.
Alsino, a boy of 10 or 12, lives with his grandmother in a remote area of Nicaragua. He's engulfed in the war between rebels and government troops when a US advisor orders the army to open a staging area by the boy's hamlet. Alsino tries to be a child, climbing trees with a girl, looking through his grandfather's trunk of mementos and trying to fly; he goes to town to sell a saddle, has his first drink and is taken to a brothel. But the war surrounds him. The US advisor takes Alsino on a chopper flight, but he's unimpressed. The soldiers' cruelties awake rebel sympathies in Alsino, and after an army assault backfires, the lad is fully baptized into the conflict.
In the wild west, a woman named Jo disguises herself as a man to escape an abusive past. She finds herself facing challenges and discrimination as she tries to navigate the male-dominated world of the mining town. Along the way, she forms an unexpected interracial relationship and must confront violence and tragedy.
Ex-Confederate Bedloe Mason and his four sons ride into a small Western town with robbery in mind. Hearing a suspicious "click," Wes Mason whirls and shoots dead a boy playing with a cap pistol. The Mason clan then flees but Gray Mason, feeling remorse, decides to return to the town. He winds up at the home of John and Nora Willoughby who, unknown to him, are parents of the dead boy. Nora recognizes him as one of the Confederates but keeps quiet, wishing to avoid more violence. However, when John learns of Gray's true identity, he determines to avenge his son's death
Of Horses and Men is a dark comedy that takes place in the rugged Icelandic countryside. The film follows the intertwined stories of several characters and their interactions with horses, exploring themes of human nature, love, and the connection between humans and animals.