In 1889, a widowed woman from New York City named Catherine travels to the Dakota Territory to paint a portrait of the famous Native American leader, Sitting Bull. As Catherine befriends Sitting Bull and the Lakota Sioux tribe, tensions rise between the Sioux and the U.S. Cavalry. Catherine becomes deeply involved in the fight for Native American rights and justice.
In the year 1815, two sisters find themselves plagued by a werewolf curse after stumbling upon a Canadian forest. As they fight to survive, they must face their own transformation and confront the secrets of their past. Can they break the curse before it consumes them?
Flaming Star is a 1960 drama-western movie about a half-breed man named Pacer Burton, who is torn between his Native American heritage and his loyalty to the white settlers in his town. After the Civil War, tensions rise as conflicts between Native Americans and white settlers escalate, leading to tragic consequences for Pacer and his family. The movie explores themes of identity, racism, and the struggle to belong.
A group of college students on an archaeological dig in Native American ruins accidentally unleash a vengeful ghost. The ghost seeks revenge by scalping and killing anyone who desecrates the burial ground.
A timid dentist is forced to become a gunslinger when he arrives in a lawless town. Hilarity ensues as he tries to navigate the wild west.
In Colt .45, a gun salesman pretends to be an Indian to escape from jail. He must clear his name and take down a corrupt sheriff and an outlaw gang. Along the way, he faces false accusations, fights with a pistol, and encounters an Indian chief.
In this silent comedy, a bumbling coward is mistaken for a brave outlaw and falls for a beautiful woman. He must disguise himself as a Native American to protect her from a sleazy businessman and an oil magnate.
In the wild west, a group of hunters set out on a buffalo-hunting expedition. As they venture deeper into the wilderness, tensions rise and paranoia sets in. The hunters face various challenges and conflicts along the way, testing their friendships and pushing them to their limits.
Digging to China tells the story of a young girl named Harriet who forms a unique friendship with a mentally challenged man named Ricky. Together, they embark on a journey of self-discovery and friendship. Along the way, they encounter various obstacles and learn valuable life lessons.
Set in the 2010s in France, 'Wild Life' is based on a true story and follows the journey of a teenage boy who is always on the run with his father. They find refuge in a hippie commune and experience the challenges of separated parents, rural living, first love, and finding their place in the world. Through encounters with nature, animals, and the police, the boy learns valuable life lessons and discovers his own identity.
Donald's nephews are always playing instead of doing their chores. Donald is going to punish them, but the "voice of child psychology" convinces him to play along instead. This works well when they chop the wood to burn him at the stake. Meanwhile, however, a trio of Pygmy cannibals that escaped from the circus are out to do the very same thing to Donald with a cauldron of water.
When Nicki finds two horses stranded deep in the Rocky Mountain snow, she makes it her mission to find a way to get them to safety. With no other options, she picks up a shovel and starts to dig out the mile-long path, inspiring her father, Matt, and the rest of the community to join together and save the horses in the spirit of Christmas.
Pyrates is a 1991 movie that combines elements of comedy, drama, and romance. The story follows a group of individuals with pyrokinesis abilities who find themselves entangled in various hilarious and emotional situations. Set in Chicago, the film explores themes of love, relationships, and the power of fire. The plot unfolds as the characters navigate through the city, encountering challenges and unexpected events. With its unique blend of humor and heartfelt moments, Pyrates delivers an entertaining and thought-provoking cinematic experience.
In the remote wilderness, a man forms an unlikely bond with a family of bears and embarks on a journey of self-discovery. As they face various challenges together, their friendship grows stronger. However, their peaceful existence is threatened when a construction project puts their habitat at risk. Determined to protect his newfound friends, the man takes a stand and fights to save the bears and their home.
The Daughter of Dawn is a silent Western, and one of the few films of the silent era to have an entirely Native American cast. It tells the story of a Kiowa woman and her lover, his feats of bravery, and their trials at the hands of a jealous rival and Comanche warriors. Completed in 1920, it was only shown a few times before being considered lost. Five reels of the movie were found in 2005, and restored by the Oklahoma Historical Society in 2012.
Bugs lectures his nephew Clyde about early America, inserting himself into events wherever possible.
Epic remake of a Native American film originally done 100 years ago about a Shoshone band who lived in a secluded valley in the 1860's, during the time of the last 'free' roaming Native Americans in the midst of the US Civil War. They are discovered by a group of Union soldiers and squatters and forced to move from their home. They are moved from valley to valley as the Union takes more and more of their land in a plan to eradicate the country of 'savages' exterminating all Native Americans. But there is hope when the band find a new beginning.
The season series of Silly Symphonies continues, with squirrels storing nuts and corn, crows stealing it, beavers building a dam, ducks migrating, and the like, as the first snows fall.
Hiawatha is just a boy when his tribe's wise man foretells of a drought that will plague his people. As a man, Hiawatha is chosen to make a perilous journey to far- away White Mountain, where he must learn the secrets of the Great Bear in order to save his tribe from starvation. Along the way, he battles and outwits many legendary creatures of the forest, including the evil Wind Wolves who haunt the forest of night.
In the cattle town of Lost Valley, Buck Courtrey, saloon owner and political boss, covets Tharon, daughter of Jim Last, a small rancher; and when rebuffed, he has Last killed. Tharon swears revenge with her father's own guns and organizes a vigilante band to check Courtrey's activities. Learning that she loves Billy, a cowpuncher, Courtrey kidnaps and threatens to kill him unless Tharon agrees to marry Courtrey following his divorce from Ellen. Courtrey's wife informs Tharon of Billy's whereabouts, and she rescues him in time to join the townspeople attacking Courtrey's gang. Courtrey is pursued by Tharon, who kills him and returns to become Billy's wife.