In the old west, a gunslinger named Cole Thornton teams up with a drunken sheriff named J.P. Harrah to protect the rancher Bart Jason from a rival rancher. As they face various challenges and confront their own personal demons, Cole and J.P. form a strong bond and ultimately find redemption.
Rio Bravo is a western drama set in the 1880s. The story follows a sheriff who must protect a small town from a gang of criminals. He enlists the help of a drunk ex-lawman and a young gunslinger, forming an unlikely trio. As they face various obstacles, including conflicts among themselves and with the gang, they must rely on their loyalty and skills to maintain law and order.
In the wild west, a group of cowboys come together to protect a small town from a corrupt sheriff. They must navigate through fights, gunfights, and enemy confrontations in order to save the day.
Gunfight at the O.K. Corral is a Western movie based on the true story of the famous gun battle between lawmen Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday, and the outlaw gang, in the town of Tombstone, Arizona. Wyatt Earp, a U.S. Marshal suffering from tuberculosis, forms an unlikely alliance with the flamboyant gambler and gunslinger, Doc Holliday, to bring law and order to the lawless town. With their lives at stake, and facing numerous obstacles including a family feud, prejudice, and a dangerous outlaw gang, Wyatt and Doc must bring the outlaws to justice in a thrilling showdown at the O.K. Corral.
In the 19th century, a former sheriff, haunted by the agony of his past, becomes a mentor to a mixed-race child in a small western town. As bigotry and violence escalate, the sheriff must confront his own demons and protect the town from a hanging posse.
In the Wild West, a marshal is determined to bring justice to a frontier town after a cold-blooded murder takes place. Along the way, he faces challenges such as a stagecoach robbery, jealousy, and a lynch mob.
Pony Express is a 1953 movie set in the Wild West. It follows the adventures of the brave riders of the Pony Express as they face dangerous challenges and deliver mail across the frontier. The movie showcases the historical significance of the Pony Express and includes action, romance, and a touch of history. With stunning technicolor visuals and unforgettable characters like Buffalo Bill Cody and Wild Bill Hickok, Pony Express is a classic Western film.
Jory is a fifteen-year-old boy who joins a horse-drive after his father is killed by a drunkard. The drive's leader and a likable cowhand take the boy under their wing, and find that tragedy has taught him how to take care of himself better than anyone could expect.
The Proud Ones is a western film set in a frontier town in Kansas. It follows the story of a blind gunfighter who gets involved in a street shootout and ends up witnessing a murder. As the only witness, he is duty-bound to bring the murderer to justice. Along the way, he faces various challenges, including clashes with a notorious gunfighter and a prisoner escape. The film explores themes of pride, duty, and justice, and takes the audience on a thrilling journey through the rugged Western landscape.
Calamity Jane tries to help Buffalo Bill Cody and Wild Bill Hickock stop an Indian war.
The Plainsman is a Western film that takes place during the American Civil War. It follows the story of Wild Bill Hickok and his involvement with various historical figures such as Abraham Lincoln, General George Armstrong Custer, and Calamity Jane. The film explores themes of war, romance, and the Wild West.
An outlaw must decide whether to stick his neck out for an innocent man.
During a ride with his new pony Sinoya, the young Clay Gibson by chance finds the secret housing of the multiple murderer Tris Hatten. He reports immediately to Sheriff Adams, who strongly recommends him not to tell anybody about it. Unfortunately Clay talks to his father nevertheless. He believes Adams just wanted fame and reward for himself and accuses him in the newspaper. Thereby he endangers his son, who's now targeted by a killer which Tris' girlfriend Winnie hired for revenge. Written by Tom Zoerner
It's just after the Civil War and Ben Shelby arrives looking for Johnny Tallon whom he plans to kill. Shelby was the only survivor of a battle due to the cowardice of Tallon. Thinking Tallon dead, another man who lost a brother at the same battle arrives to kill Tallon's blind brother. Tallon arrives to find Shelby and his brother fleeing. Then they are attacked by Indians and Shelby and Tallon must now fight together postponing the inevitable showdown.
Western lawman Bat Masterson sets out to prove a man standing trial for murder is innocent.
Story concerns the efforts of Buffalo Bill to protect the Indian's land from a gang who want to get the gold buried there. The outlaws disguise themselves as Indians and raid and plunder the settlers in order to blame the tribe.
Temple Houston (Sam Houston's son) who is the DA with a sense of Justice. He is located in Fort Smith, Ark and works with Judge Parker in 1872. His area includes the Oklahoma Territory which was the Indian territory at that time. Chief Buffalo Horn who is falsely accused of murder.
Young rancher Kirby Frye is appointed deputy in a small town tyrannized by ruthless Phil Sundeen, the son of one of the founders of the town.
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