The Lone Ranger and his trusty sidekick, Tonto, embark on thrilling adventures as they uphold justice in the wild and lawless Old West. They encounter outlaws, assist those in need, and strive to bring peace to the land.
In the Arizona desert, a man with no name helps a stagecoach and its passengers facing danger from an outlaw gang. Along the way, they must overcome bigotry, racism, and the harsh conditions of the desert. Hombre is a gripping western drama that explores themes of justice and survival.
In the Arizona Territory of 1886, Geronimo, a prominent Native American leader of the Apache Nation, resists the encroachment of the U.S. Cavalry into Apache Territory. The film tells the story of Geronimo's struggle for freedom and the long-lasting impact of his resistance.
A rebel takes on a corrupt sheriff and defends the innocent with his sharpshooting skills and determination.
Broken Arrow is a Western series which ran on ABC-TV in prime time from 1956 through 1958 on Tuesdays at 9 p.m. Eastern time. Repeat episodes were shown by ABC on Sunday afternoons during the 1959–60 season. Selected repeats were then shown once again in prime time during the summer of 1960.
Ulzana's Raid tells the story of a vengeful Native American attack on an isolated fort in the Arizona Territory, and the ensuing adventure of a cavalry detachment sent to stop the raid. It is a tale of racism, violence, and survival in the harsh desert landscape.
In the Arizona Territory, a stagecoach driver seeks revenge on the men who killed his brother, leading to a climactic gunfight at the OK Corral.
Beyond the Law is a crime thriller movie released in 1993. The film follows an undercover cop who goes undercover as a gang member in an outlaw biker gang in Arizona to investigate organized crime. As he gets deeper into the gang, he uncovers a web of violence and betrayal that puts his life at risk.
Boots and Saddles is an American Western television series created by Robert A. Cinader which aired in syndication from 1957 to 1958.
Geronimo is a 1962 movie that follows the story of the Chiricahua Apache chief, Geronimo, as he leads his people in resisting the oppressive US government in the late 19th century. The movie depicts the hardships faced by Geronimo and his tribe, the betrayals they experience, and their fight for freedom and survival.
Billy Two Hats is a drama/romance/western movie set in the Wild West. The movie follows the story of a Caucasian actor playing a Native American character named Billy Two Hats. Billy teams up with an escaped prisoner to execute a bank robbery on a trading post. Along the way, they face bigotry, marauding outlaws, and an abusive husband. As they try to escape, Billy finds himself torn between his Native American heritage and his loyalty to his new friend.
In Taza, Son of Cochise, a warrior takes on the challenges of the war and western genres, dealing with peace, bigotry, and the Apache Nation. Set in the Chiricahua Mountains of Arizona, the son of Cochise faces battles with the American military, knife fights, and the struggle of being a Native American in a Caucasian-dominated world.
An Apache of mixed blood tries to make peace between Indians and whites.
The army's effort to capture Apache chief Geronimo, who is leading a band of warriors on a rampage of raiding and murder, is hampered by a feud between two officers--who are father and son.
Geronimo (1993) is a biography drama that follows the story of Geronimo, an Apache Indian chief in Arizona. The movie explores his struggles against the US military, his leadership, and his fight for freedom.
In the 1870s, a government agent is sent to the San Carlos Reservation in Arizona to negotiate with the Apache tribe led by Geronimo. As he faces conflicts and resistance from both the tribe and the US government, he forms a bond with a widow and navigates the complexities of the Arizona desert.
Fort Bowie commander Colonel Garrett, suspecting that his wife Alison is having an affair with good-looking Captain Thompson, sends him on a dangerous mission to try to persuade renegade Indian leader Victorio to cease his attacks against white settlers and soldiers.
In an effort to reclaim his people's creativity and freedom, artist Douglas Miles leads his community as they reshape a century-old cultural identity on their reservation in San Carlos, Arizona.
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