In Devil's Doorway, a Native American US Marshal returns to his homeland to find that the land has been taken away and his people are facing discrimination and injustice. He fights against prejudice and injustice to protect his people and seek justice.
During the American Civil War, a group of Confederate prisoners are relocated to a Union Army fort in the New Mexico Territory. There, they must overcome their differences and work together to defend against attacks from Apache Indians and face the challenges of war.
During the Apache uprising, a cavalry scout leads a rescue mission to save a woman held captive by the native Americans.
In Fury at Furnace Creek, a false accusation against an army officer leads to a web of deceit and treachery in the Arizona Territory of the 1880s. As the officer seeks vindication, he must navigate a wagon train, Apache Indian attacks, and a broken treaty that threatens violence and retribution. Will he uncover the truth and bring justice to the land?
When a family is torn apart by prejudice and illness, they must come together in the face of danger to find a miracle and heal their relationships.
The story of a controversial white settlement in 1860s Spirit Lake, Iowa. Unbowed by the encroachment, Chief Sitting Bull vows to reclaim the land of his fathers. A long-thought-lost film finally surfaces after being unseen for over eight decades. Created and copyrighted by Sunset Productions in 1925 but not released until June 15, 1927, this silent epic features the superior Native American actor Chief Yowlachie (performing here under the name Chief Yowlache) as Sitting Bull.
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