Justified follows the story of Raylan Givens, a U.S. Marshal with an unorthodox approach to law enforcement. He returns to his hometown in Kentucky and takes on the local criminal underworld, including the dangerous Crowder family. As the series progresses, Raylan faces personal and professional challenges while navigating the dark side of Harlan County.
Death Valley Days is an anthology of true events and stories from the American Old West. It showcases various dramatic situations and explores the legends, law, and order, and the challenges faced in the deserts and mountains of the Western frontier.
Bat Masterson is a dandy lawman in the 19th century wild west. With his cane and sleeve-gun, he navigates the world of gambling, shooting, and Dodge City, Kansas.
Bret Maverick, a wisecracking gambler, needs money for a poker tournament. He faces various comic mishaps and challenges, including a charming woman thief. Maverick rides into the town of Crystal River to collect money owed to him. Along the way, he encounters an antagonist named Angel, a con-artist called Mrs Annabelle Bransford, and legendary lawman Marshal Zane Cooper. They all end up in a scheme to swindle a Russian Grand Duke. Maverick eventually reaches the poker game and faces his rivals. After winning, he uncovers a conspiracy, steals the prize money, and discovers that Cooper is his father. Maverick then robs Bransford and plans to get the rest of the money back from her.
When a famous rock star is murdered, private detective Ford Fairlane is hired to investigate the case. As he delves deeper into the music industry, Ford uncovers a web of deception and a cover-up that leads him to the truth.
In Sukiyaki Western Django, a mysterious gunman arrives in a town divided by two rival clans. He is caught in the crossfire as the clans fight for control, treasure, and power. With an intriguing mix of samurai action and Western themes, this campy and stylish film delivers a wild ride filled with shootouts, sword fights, and unexpected twists.
In 17th-century France, a young swordsman seeks revenge for the death of his parents and joins forces with the Musketeers to protect the Queen and thwart a conspiracy to seize power.
After the American Civil War, a former Union Army officer becomes a deputy sheriff in a town on the Mexico-Arizona border. When a gang of bank robbers arrives in the town, the deputy sheriff, fueled by a desire for revenge, sets out to bring them to justice. Along the way, he forms unexpected alliances and confronts his own demons.
In a dark future, a bounty hunter named Jack is hired to track down a dangerous cyborg who is hiding in an underwater strip club. As Jack begins his search, he must navigate through a world filled with mutants, androids, and corruption. Along the way, he encounters various obstacles and fights to bring the cyborg to justice.
Mr. Wong, an Asian detective, investigates a treacherous plot in Chinatown San Francisco involving a kidnapped princess, murder, and deception. With the help of a female newspaper reporter, Mr. Wong unravels the mystery, facing danger and violence along the way.
It started with the rape of his daughter then the killing of her boyfriend. He takes the law "Death Wish" style into his own hands and has his revenge. Branded as a vicious killer by the underworld, the syndicate blackmails him into becoming their hitman. As he gets more and more tied up in the world of drugs, prostitution and death he decides he wants out. No one gets out of the syndicate alive. It then becomes a battle for survival, him against them in a desperate act of street warfare. His life is he prize.
After a plague devastates mankind, survivors attempt to return to normalcy in an industrial "quarantine zone." One such survivor is handy with robotics, and after a violent home invasion, he decides to get revenge using his skills.
This unsold television pilot was a sequel to the 1985 movie "Remo Williams: The Adventure Begins." Set one year after the events of that film (and loosely based on the plot of the novella "The Day Remo Died"), this TV pilot not only included footage from the 1985 film in its opening credits, but it also included a musical score from Craig Safan, who also scored the Remo feature film.
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