Walker, Texas Ranger follows Cordell Walker, a Vietnam War veteran and member of the Texas Rangers, as he investigates crimes and fights for justice in modern-day Texas. With his loyal partner and a strong sense of justice, Walker takes on criminals and delivers his own form of vigilante justice.
Bordertown is a television western-drama series that aired from 1989 to 1991. It depicts the town formerly known as Pemmican that was later renamed Bordertown when the western border between the United States and Canada was surveyed in 1880, dividing the town.
Walker is set in the present day and tells the story of Cordell Walker, a widowed father and Texas Ranger who returns home to Austin after being undercover for two years. He must reconnect with his children, navigate clashes with his conservative family, and find common ground with his new partner, while investigating crimes in the Lone Star State.
Trackdown is an American Western television series starring Robert Culp that aired on CBS between 1957 and 1959. More than seventy episodes of this series were produced by Dick Powell's Four Star Television and filmed at the Desilu-Culver Studio. The series was itself a spin-off of Powell's anthology series, Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theater.
Laredo is a campy TV show about a group of Texas Rangers who protect the Wild West. It is known for its comedic elements and classical western setting.
From Dusk Till Dawn: The Series is a thrilling TV show that follows the story of a criminal duo who are on the run from supernatural creatures. The series explores themes of family relationships, redemption, and the struggle between good and evil. Set in the backdrop of Mexico and Texas, the show is filled with action, horror, and fantasy elements.
Lonesome Dove is a miniseries set in the Wild West in the 19th century. It follows a group of adventurers on a cattle drive from Texas to Montana. The story revolves around their encounters with evil men, villains, and criminals, as well as their struggles with life and death. The miniseries explores themes of friendship, loyalty, and the harsh realities of the time. It is based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel and is considered an epic Western.
Bored waitress Bonnie Parker falls in love with an ex-con named Clyde Barrow and together they start a violent crime spree through the country, stealing cars and robbing banks. In the middle of the Great Depression, Clyde Barrow and Bonnie Parker meet when Clyde tries to steal Bonnie's mother's car. Bonnie, who is bored by her job as a waitress, is intrigued with Clyde, and decides to take up with him and become his partner in crime. They do some holdups, but their amateur efforts, while exciting, are not very lucrative. The duo's crime spree shifts into high gear once they hook up with a dim-witted gas station attendant, C.W. Moss. The three are joined by Clyde's brother, Buck and his wife, Blanche, a preacher's daughter. Soon a long-simmering feud between Bonnie and Blanche begins; the once-prim Blanche views Bonnie as a harpy corrupting her husband and brother-in-law, while Bonnie sees Blanche as an incompetent, shrill shrew. Bonnie and Clyde turn from pulling small-time heists to robbing banks. Their exploits also become more violent. When C.W., the get-away driver, botches a bank robbery by parallel parking the car, Clyde shoots the bank manager in the face after he jumps onto the slow-moving car's running board. The gang is pursued by law enforcement, including Texas Ranger Frank Hamer, who is captured and humiliated by the outlaws, then set free. After a raid kills Buck, injures Bonnie and Clyde, and leaves Blanche sightless and in police custody, Hamer tricks Blanche, whose eyes are bandaged, into revealing the name of C.W. Moss, known in the press only as an unnamed accomplice. The Ranger locates Bonnie, Clyde and C.W. hiding at the house of C.W.'s father, who thinks Bonnie and Clyde -- and an elaborate tattoo -- have corrupted his son. He strikes a bargain with Hamer: in exchange for a lenient jail sentence for C.W., he helps set a trap for the outlaws. When Bonnie and Clyde are ambushed while stopped by the side of the road, the police riddle their bodies with bullets in a blood bath.
In 1963 Texas, a young boy is abducted by an escaped convict who takes him on a road trip. As they journey together, the boy forms a bond with the convict and experiences both the dangers and the compassion of the outside world. They are pursued by a Texas Ranger, leading to a tragic end.
A civil war veteran embarks on a journey to rescue his abducted niece from a Native American tribe. Along the way, he confronts prejudice, racism, and his own bitterness.
Texas Rising is a docudrama TV mini-series that tells the story of the Texas Revolution in the 19th century. It explores the historical events, such as the Battle of the Alamo and the creation of the Texas Rangers, with a focus on the male protagonist and the wild west setting.
In the 1930s, a young boy named Will meets Tonto, who begins to tell him the story of John Reid, a man of the law who became the Lone Ranger. Together, they go on a journey to capture the notorious outlaw Butch Cavendish and bring him to justice. Along the way, they face danger, betrayal, and the discovery of a silver mine that Butch is after. With the help of the spirit horse and their determination, they overcome obstacles and become heroes in the eyes of the people.
In 19th-century Texas, a teenage girl sets out to seek revenge for the murder of her father. With the help of a tough US Marshal, they embark on a dangerous journey filled with manhunts, shootouts, and showdowns.
In 1878, Mattie Ross, a fourteen-year-old from Yell County, Arkansas, seeks to avenge her murdered father by hiring a U.S. Marshal named Rueben 'Rooster' Cogburn and teaming up with a Texas Ranger named LaBouef. Together, they journey through dangerous territory to capture Tom Chaney, the man responsible for her father's death. Along the way, they encounter outlaws, face perilous situations, and form an unlikely bond.
Toby, a divorced father, and his ex-con brother Tanner rob banks to save their family ranch from foreclosure. Texas Rangers pursue them while Toby tries to break the cycle of poverty for his children.
In 1934, former Texas Ranger Frank Hamer is hired to track down the notorious criminals Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow. With the help of his former partner Ben Maney Gault, Hamer embarks on a manhunt after the fugitive gang is involved in a shootout. Using wiretapped information and the knowledge that the criminals are returning 'home' to Dallas, Hamer and Gault set out to capture Bonnie and Clyde. The pursuit leads them through several states, including Kansas and Oklahoma, and they eventually succeed in ambush. The story concludes with the aftermath of their capture. The Highwaymen is a gripping drama based on a true story.
FBI agents investigate a string of murders in Pensacola, Florida. As they delve deeper, they uncover a serial killer who preys on young women. With time running out, they must stop the killer before he strikes again.
Return to Lonesome Dove is a TV show that takes place in the 19th century and follows a group of characters on a perilous cattle drive. Loyalty, adventure, and the hardships of the Wild West are explored as they face obstacles such as Native Americans, outlaws, and harsh weather. The story delves into themes of friendship, betrayal, and the pursuit of the American dream.
When a drug lord kidnaps a Texas Ranger's daughter, he must team up with a renegade cowboy to take down the criminal empire and rescue her. Along the way, they encounter gun battles, martial arts action, and intense showdowns.
Dead Man's Walk is an epic western TV show set in the year 1842. It follows the journey of a Texas Ranger and his comrades as they navigate the treacherous New Mexico Territory, encountering Apache Indians, battles, and loyalty tests along the way.