Gun for a Coward is a 1956 western film about a young man who must confront his own cowardice to protect his family's ranch. After the death of their father, the three brothers find themselves facing various challenges, including a trail drive, rustlers, and a Native American attack. As the oldest brother struggles with his fear, he must gather the courage to stand up for his family.
After his father is murdered, a cattle rancher sets out to find the killer and seeks revenge.
In the wild west town of Yuma, Arizona, a cattle empire faces destruction as a deceitful vaquero seeks revenge on the cattle rancher. With violence and deception, he sets out on a rampage, driven by grief and resentment. But the rancher, with the help of his loyal cowhands, must fight back against the treachery and protect his cattle herd. In a battle of wits and guns, the old west meets its reckoning.
Hoppy, Johnny and Windy are fighting a malicious gang trying to stop a cattle drive from reaching a drought-stricken North.
Christina, the daughter of a Greek-immigrant family who does not share their belief that a woman's place is with her husband at the fireside, is a trick-shot artist. With her Uncle Jim, a strolling troubadour, and his sidekick Andy, a mandolin player, heads west to make her fortune.
No relation to the 1950 John Ford classic of the same name, Rio Grande is yet another rubber-stamp Charles Starrett western from the Columbia assembly line.
Running from the law, Jim Hall joins Hays’ gang. Hays is foreman on the Herrick ranch and plans to rustle Herrick’s cattle. Attracted to Herrick’s sister Helen, Jim decides to tell the Sheriff about the raid. But when his plan is overheard he is made a prisoner.
Originally a pilot for a series called "Gallaway House" that was never picked up. The patrons of a late-19th Century America theater flock to see the latest production, a Western tale of redemption. Johnny Laredo, a middle-aged gunfighter fleeing his many enemies by traveling at night, stops briefly at the campfire of Tim Dawson's team of cattle drivers for a cup of coffee and a bit of human companionship. Dawson offers Laredo a job, but Laredo is afraid to return to Wyoming where he killed a number of men. Stopping in a small Texas town for supplies before heading across the Mexican border, the gunfighter is forced to fight a inexperienced youngster trying to make a reputation and kills him. Even though he is acquitted, the gunfighter has had enough and returns to Dawson, accepts the job, and hopefully, the opportunity for redemption.
No More results found.