A rebel takes on a corrupt sheriff and defends the innocent with his sharpshooting skills and determination.
Stories of the Century is a 39-episode Western television series starring Jim Davis that ran in syndication through Republic Pictures between January 23, 1954, and March 11, 1955.
An idealistic FBI agent named Kate Macer gets enlisted by a government task force led by Matt Graver and Alejandro Gillick to help combat the escalating drug trade between the US and Mexico. As she works with the task force, Kate begins to question their illegal and questionable methods. She soon discovers that their true objective is not to bring down a cartel lieutenant, but to disrupt the drug operations to draw out the elusive cartel drug lord. Kate finds herself caught in a dangerous situation as she becomes entangled in the dark and violent world of the drug war.
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.
High-strung architect Peter Highman is flying home to LA for the birth of his first child. Due to some Apatow-esque farcical events involving aspiring actor Ethan Tremblay, Peter ends up being shot by an air marshal and put on a no-fly list. As luck would have it, Ethan offers Peter a ride to LA as he is traveling there too. The two men clash immediately, but they discover that Ethan has a second motive for his travels: to scatter his recently deceased father's ashes. As they journey together, their relationship is tested, but they eventually develop a bond. They face numerous obstacles and challenges along the way, but in the end, they make it to the hospital just in time for Peter's child's birth.
A bounty hunter who was a Confederate Officer teams up with an ex-slave who was a Union Soldier during the Civil War… An American Western genre television series, appearing on ABC in the 1968-69 season. The series stars Don Murray and Otis Young. It is most notable for being the first television Western with an African American co-star.
Hondo is a 17-episode Western television series starring Ralph Taeger that aired in the United States on ABC during the 1967 fall season. The series was produced by Batjac Productions, Inc., Fenady Associates, Inc., and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Television.
A conservative judge is appointed by the President to spearhead America's escalating war against drugs, only to discover that his teenage daughter is a crack addict. Two DEA agents protect an informant. A jailed drug baron's wife attempts to carry on the family business.
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.
Yankee is a TV show about a young man named Malcom Moriarty who is from Arizona. He starts getting involved in the drug trafficking business in Sonora, Mexico. The show follows his journey as he navigates the dangerous world of the drug trade.
In the old west, a gunslinger named Cole Thornton teams up with a drunken sheriff named J.P. Harrah to protect the rancher Bart Jason from a rival rancher. As they face various challenges and confront their own personal demons, Cole and J.P. form a strong bond and ultimately find redemption.
A female gunfighter named Ellen returns to a frontier town to participate in a dueling tournament and seek revenge on the man who killed her father. As the tournament begins, Ellen faces various challengers, including a dangerous outlaw named Herod. Along the way, Ellen forms alliances and confronts personal demons, ultimately leading to a climactic showdown where she must choose between love and vengeance.
Bearcats! is an American television series broadcast on the CBS television network during the Fall 1971 television season. It starred Rod Taylor and Dennis Cole as troubleshooters in the period before America entered World War I. Bearcats! was produced by Filmways Inc.. It was co-produced by Rodlor, Rod Taylor's production firm.
One-Eyed Jacks tells the story of a bank robber named Rio who is double-crossed by his partner, Dad Longworth. After serving five years in prison, Rio tracks down Longworth for revenge, only to find him settled in a small seaside town. As Rio plans his revenge, he becomes involved with a woman named Louisa and must confront his own haunted past.
During the Franco-Mexican War, a cowboy and a nun form an unlikely alliance as they travel through Mexico, facing danger and adventure along the way.
In 1912, a bank robber and a rebel leader join forces to take on the Mexican army in the midst of the Mexican Revolution. Their alliance leads to an interracial romance and a series of daring heists as they fight for their freedom.
After being framed for a crime he didn't commit, Chato becomes a fugitive in the Arizona and New Mexico territories. Chato is relentlessly pursued by a posse led by Sheriff Beaumont, while facing bigotry, racism, and violence along the way.
In this action-packed western, a gunfighter seeks revenge after his wife is murdered. He joins forces with a group of seven and sets out to track down the killer. As they face various obstacles, including a battle with Apache Indians, they must fight for justice and redemption.
Father Kino , a 17th-century Jesuit missionary, dedicated his life to helping Native Americans in the Southwest by teaching them agricultural skills as well as building missions and spreading Christianity. An explorer, astronomer and map maker, Father Kino surmounted numerous challenges as he journeyed through California, Arizona and Mexico.