Rough Riders is a TV mini-series that follows the story of the legendary Rough Riders, a regiment of US military volunteers, during the Spanish-American War in 1898. It explores the challenges they face, their heroic actions, and the camaraderie among the soldiers.
Pursued tells the story of a man seeking vengeance and struggling with repressed memories from his childhood. As he tries to uncover the truth about his past, he must confront his own inner demons. Love, betrayal, and family secrets unravel in this film noir western.
The history of a Polish family and its contributions to the war effort throughout American history.
A saloon owner struggles to keep his business afloat while dealing with a tough neighborhood and various challenges.
The movie portrays the life of Jane Pittman, an African-American woman who survives slavery and witnesses major events in American history, including the Civil War and the Civil Rights Movement. Through a series of interviews with a journalist, she shares her experiences and struggles with racism and discrimination in the Deep South.
In 1890s New York City, Rosie O'Grady's daughter navigates her way through vaudeville performances, a parade, the Spanish-American War, and a heartwarming Christmas reunion with her father.
A disgraced veteran wanders the West alone until he decides to help a battered woman.
A former outlaw becomes a Wells Fargo guard, but when the stagecoach is robbed, he becomes a wanted man once again.
Number 10 in Monogram's series of 24 "Range Busters" westerns, Crash Corrigan, Dusty King and Alibi Terhune, the Range Busters,enlist in Teddy Roosevelt's Rough Riders during the Spanish-American War, but are mustered out and sent to Wyoming to clean up a cattle-rustling situation that is affecting the Army's meat supply. Arriving in North Butte, Crash's home town, they all get separate jobs. Jane Blanchard, a reporter from the Denver Daily, also arrives in town in search of a story, and is posing as a waitress. They learn that Jeff Miller is behind the huge combine of rustlers, but Miller also learns that they are the Range Busters and are on his trail. He and his henchmen engage the out-numbered Crash and Alibi in a fight, but Dusty stampedes a large herd of Miller's stolen cattle into the midst of the fray.
In 1898, composer Sid Barnett manages to get his sweetheart, Adeline the beer-garden singer, to sing the lead in his new Broadway operetta; this infuriates Elysia, the erstwhile star. But Sid frets as Adeline spends increasing amounts of time with the dashing Major Day.
Stars and Stripes Forever (1952) is a biographical comedy-drama movie that tells the story of John Philip Sousa, a talented composer and conductor who became famous for his patriotic American marches. It follows Sousa's journey as he forms and leads his own marching band, the Marine Corps Band, and his struggles to balance his love for music with his responsibilities to his family and country. The movie also depicts Sousa's experiences during the Spanish-American War and his dedication to creating music that captures the spirit of America. With its catchy tunes and heartwarming moments, Stars and Stripes Forever is an entertaining and inspiring film that highlights the life and contributions of one of America's greatest musicians.
The story of America from the Pilgrims in 1620 to the attack on Pearl Harbor by the Japanese. Americans always working for freedom.
The film begins with his capture by Philippine and US forces under Frederick Funston's command in 1901, then flashes back to 1886, when an old woman gives Aguinaldo and his childhood friend Candido Tirona cryptic prophecies. Ten years later, Aguinaldo is inducted into the Katipunan and later assumes leadership of its Cavite chapter while becoming mayor of Cavite El Viejo. When the trouble breaks out in Manila in late August 1896, Aguinaldo tries to assure the Spanish provincial government of non-interference and covertly marshals his forces despite a lack of weapons. Learning that the Spanish mostly put their forces in Manila, Aguinaldo finally mobilizes his troops and take the command of the Katipunan forces in Cavite
Raza is a family saga set during the Spanish Civil War. It follows the story of a patriotic family torn apart by the conflict, with themes of duty, bravery, and sacrifice. The film explores the relationships between family members and the impact of war on their lives.
The cattle that are being rustled apparently vanish as no one is able to find them. But Rocky Lane, in his last B western, is on the job and he is assisted as usual by Nugget Clark.
Following the Spanish-American War, a soldier is given the assignment of finding the leader of a band of rebels in the Philippines. In order to do this, he must romance Roma, a cabaret spy working for the rebels. This does not please the daughter of his commanding officer, whom he is romancing.
The Philippines, 1898, during the Spanish-American War. Fifty Spanish soldiers guarding the outpost established in the small village of Baler endure the cruel siege of the Filipino rebels for eleven months, although the war is almost lost…
A fairly accurate historical account of Walter Reed's search for the cause of "Yellow Jack" or Yellow Fever and those who risked their lives in the pursuit.
In this western, a Spanish-American war veteran cannot find gainful employment. In desperation, he becomes a cattle rustler until he can get back on his feet. Just as he is ready to go straight, his girlfriend's younger brother is shot.
In 1898, a band of Spanish soldiers heroically defended Baler against Filipino forces for 337 long and grueling days. The battle, now referred to as the Siege of Baler, is the setting of a forbidden love between a Mestizo soldier and a Filipina lass who lived at the end of the 19th century.