Bring 'Em Back Alive is an adventure television series starring Bruce Boxleitner, Cindy Morgan and Ron O'Neal. The series was shown in the United States from September 1982 to May 1983. Set in Singapore, it was one of several shows like Tales of the Gold Monkey to try to capture the success of Raiders of the Lost Ark. In reality, Frank Buck was a real big game trapper who was very famous in the 1930s. He wrote a book entitled Bring 'Em Back Alive. He appeared in several movies including a 1932 adaptation of the book and is remembered by serial fans as the star of Jungle Menace. It lasted only 17 episodes before being cancelled because of low ratings, due to being scheduled against ABC's Top 30 hits Happy Days and Laverne and Shirley.
Hudson's Bay is a 1959 Western television series set in Canada and starring Barry Nelson and George Tobias. Sidney J. Furie directed 14 out of the 20 episodes.
As America expands westward, intrepid explorers and rugged mountain men risk their lives to blaze new trails into the wild frontier.
After the death of his wife, Jeremiah Johnson, a mountain man, seeks revenge against those responsible for her loss. He navigates the treacherous wilderness, battles a grizzly bear, and embraces a life of survival and solitude.
German miniseries based upon the novel, The Last of the Mohicans.
An anthology of six tales set in the Old West featuring a singing gunslinger, a bank robber, a traveling impresario, an elderly prospector, a wagon train, and bounty hunters. Each story explores life and violence in different ways, showcasing the diverse characters and events of the American frontier.
In the 1930s, a rookie cop joins forces with a veteran mountie-RCMP to capture a sadistic gang led by a notorious huntsman. As they struggle for survival in the treacherous Yukon wilderness, they face danger, peril, and a relentless pursuit, all based on a true story.
A fur trapper, left for dead by his companions after being mauled by a bear, must navigate the treacherous wilderness in order to survive and seek redemption.
The Robinson family decides to leave the city behind and start a new life in the Rocky Mountains. They face various challenges, including encounters with wild animals, building their own cabin, and learning to live off the land.
In the remote wilderness of Canada, a family of fur trappers face a deadly threat when a rogue wolf starts targeting them. As they struggle to survive, they must confront their deepest fears and uncover the true nature of the predator.
The Last Trapper is a documentary that follows the life of a trapper in the Yukon wilderness. The film showcases the trapper's daily challenges, from battling harsh weather conditions to building his own house. It also highlights his relationship with his sled dogs and his encounters with various wildlife.
In Polar Trappers, Goofy and Donald Duck go on a hilarious adventure in the frozen Arctic. They encounter anthropomorphic penguins, walruses, and other funny characters. The film showcases Goofy's clumsiness and Donald's temper as they try to navigate the icy terrain. The story is filled with slapstick humor and unexpected twists.
Grey Owl, a trapper in 1930s Canada, becomes an activist for forest and animal conservation. He transforms from a man who kills animals to one who protects them, guided by his love for the wilderness and his Iroquois wife.
Cannibal! The Musical is a dark comedy musical set in the 1870s, where a reporter and his companions get lost in the Rocky Mountains and stumble upon a community of cannibals. The film parodies the Western genre while incorporating elements of song and dance. It follows their hilarious and gruesome adventures as they try to survive in this bizarre and deadly world.
Happy People: A Year in the Taiga is a documentary that follows the lives of people living in a remote village in the Siberian taiga. It showcases their struggle for survival, their self-reliance, and their close connection with nature. The film provides an intimate and gentle exploration of their daily routines, including hunting expeditions, dog-sled rides, and woodworking. Through beautiful cinematography, it captures the harshness and the beauty of the wilderness they call home.
Where East Is East (1929) is a romantic drama film set in Southeast Asia. The story follows a young man who falls in love with an older woman, leading to a series of seductive and thrilling events. The film explores themes of seduction, romance, and the clash of cultures in the South Seas.
Set in the vast and beautiful Yukon region during the gold rush, 'Nikki, Wild Dog of the North' tells the heartwarming story of a trapper and his loyal dog as they navigate the harsh wilderness and encounter various challenges, including bears and wolves.
The Legend of Boggy Creek is a pseudo-documentary horror film that tells the story of the Fouke Monster, a legendary creature said to inhabit the swamps of Arkansas. The film follows the experiences of the local residents and focuses on the encounters and sightings of the mysterious creature. With dramatized reenactments and interviews, the movie explores the legend and the fear it instills in the community.
Thunder at the Border is a gripping movie that takes place in the American West. It follows the story of a young Native American teenager who embarks on a journey to seek justice and reunite with his estranged father. Along the way, he faces dangerous gang wars, horseback riding, and intense shootouts, all while dealing with personal struggles and discovering the true meaning of family.
Based on the novel by James Oliver Curwood about Kazan, the wolfdog.