Wagon Train follows the adventures of a group of settlers travelling through the American West in the 1860s. Along their journey, they face various challenges including conflicts with Native American tribes, harsh weather conditions, and encounters with outlaws. This classic Western TV show offers an authentic depiction of American history and addresses social issues prevalent in the 19th century.
Bronco is a Western series on ABC from 1958 through 1962. It was shown by the BBC in the United Kingdom. The program starred Ty Hardin as Bronco Layne, a former Confederate officer who wandered the Old West, meeting such well-known individuals as Wild Bill Hickok, Billy the Kid, Jesse James, Theodore Roosevelt, Belle Starr, Cole Younger, and John Wesley Hardin.
The adventures of a young Sioux Native American who has the unique ability to talk with animals.
Set in the Arizona Territory during the 1880s, a former army officer named Branded is accused of cowardice and branded a traitor. He seeks to prove his innocence and clear his name while navigating the wild west and facing various challenges, including encounters with Apache and Sioux Indians.
The Quest is an American Western series which aired on NBC from September to December 1976. The series stars Kurt Russell and Tim Matheson. The Quest's pilot episode aired as a television film on May 13, 1976.
Eight years ago, Cheyenne Indians attacked the Baudine Family wagon and captured Morgan, whom they renamed Two Persons. Now Two Persons, raised in the ways of the Indians, has been reunited with his brother Quentin, a doctor and a stranger to frontier ways. Together the brothers set out in search of their sister Patricia, who was also captured and who Two Persons believes is still alive.
Little Big Man tells the story of Jack Crabb, a man who goes from being an adopted Cheyenne to becoming a frontier hero. It is a tale of adventure, comedy, and drama set against the backdrop of the rapidly changing American West in the 19th century.
A group of settlers, including a widower and a pregnant woman, travel through the American West in search of a better life. Along the way, they face various challenges, including encounters with Native Americans and natural disasters.
They Died with Their Boots On is a classic western movie that tells the story of General Custer's final battle against the Native American tribes at the Battle of Little Big Horn. The film follows Custer's journey from a cadet at West Point to his rise in the military and his controversial actions that ultimately lead to his tragic death.
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.
In Western Union, a construction worker and a surveyor join forces to protect a telegraph line from Native American attacks. Set during the American Civil War, they face challenges such as racial impersonation, drunkenness, and arson. Loyalties are tested as they navigate the frontier and encounter various Native American tribes.
Gunman's Walk is a classic Western film released in 1958. The story revolves around a notorious gunfighter who embarks on a journey to reconcile with his estranged son. Along the way, they encounter various challenges and conflicts, including bribery, jealousy, and a plot to trap them. The movie explores the themes of family relationships, redemption, and the struggle between law and order in the Wild West.
In the year 1866, two brothers find themselves in a romantic rivalry as they drive cattle through the snow-covered mountains of the Montana Territory. Their journey takes a dangerous turn when they face attacks from Native American tribes and encounter various obstacles along the way. Loyalty, deception, and a love triangle add to the tension in this classic western.
Two brothers flee America and join the Canadian North West Mounted Police. One brother is good, the other bad, both men on a collision course just as trouble starts to brew with the Indians.
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.
Walks Far Woman is a an Indigenous woman of the Blackfoot tribe. She takes revenge on two men who killed her husband and then she is ostracized by her tribe. She then is adopted by the Sioux, the tribe of her mother, and there she tries to start a new life.
A young drifter is mistaken for Billy the Kid. The concequences prove deadly.
A Swedish settler starts a war when he tries to drive Dakotas off their Wyoming reservation.
In the year 1876, the 7th Cavalry Regiment is assigned the mission to protect the U.S. Army fort in the Indian Territory. As tensions rise between the cavalry and the Cheyenne Indians, a battle becomes imminent. Led by General Custer, the soldiers must face a formidable enemy and defend their post. The historic drama explores the soldier's loyalty, the bravery of the Native Americans, and the tragic Battle of the Little Bighorn.
After his friend is murdered, a man named Rafe Covington seeks revenge and embarks on a journey to track down the outlaw gang responsible. Along the way, he meets a woman who becomes a love interest. Set in the western frontier, the story features intense street shootouts, quick draws, and a final showdown. Rafe is a skilled gunfighter and uses his long-range rifle to take down his enemies. The film also explores the relationship between Native Americans and settlers, with a Lakota Indian chief playing a significant role.