Flaming Star is a 1960 drama-western movie about a half-breed man named Pacer Burton, who is torn between his Native American heritage and his loyalty to the white settlers in his town. After the Civil War, tensions rise as conflicts between Native Americans and white settlers escalate, leading to tragic consequences for Pacer and his family. The movie explores themes of identity, racism, and the struggle to belong.
In the 19th century Wild West, an American cavalry officer finds himself caught between the Sioux tribe and the US Cavalry. As tensions rise, he must navigate interracial relationships, battles, and personal challenges.
During the American Civil War, a Union soldier takes charge of a group of women on a mission to defend their fort against Comanche Indians.
In Mohawk (1956), a fort in upstate New York is under siege by Native American tribes, leading to a battle between the settlers and the tribes. Love, betrayal, and intense fighting define this classic western movie.
In the year 1868, a group of soldiers led by Captain Cochise find themselves in a warpath with Apache Indians. As they make their way through Apache Pass, they encounter various challenges including being tied up, trapped in a canyon, and facing a relentless enemy. The soldiers must navigate the treacherous terrain and overcome bigotry and violence as they fight to protect the homesteaders and survive the brutal combat.
In an old fort dedicated to the service of change of chivalry, show up three hired murderers and warn Lohman, the manager, who is about to get a stagecoach traveling in the former judge who unjustly condemned to five years in prison , and of course the husband murderer now promised the judge, Ruth, indicating further that brings a suitcase with many dollars. However, Lohman rejects the suggestion of the bandits. But when the judge and his girlfriend, the fort was attacked by Indians.
During the American Civil War, an officer is sent to the Arizona and New Mexico territories to maintain peace and protect the settlers from the Confederate soldiers and Native American tribes. He faces bigotry, treachery, and violence as he strives for vindication and justice.
A cavalry unit escorts a group of civilians through dangerous territory inhabited by Indians on the warpath.
When an Indian chief is murdered in a hateful town, a sympathizing ex marshal tries to stop the Indians from attacking for revenge.
Bob Langdon, a young Pony Express rider, is given an appointment to West Point, but is forced to leave the academy as the result of political intrigue stirred up by enemies of his friend, General George A. Custer. Bob returns to the west and is made a scout for Custer's 7th Cavalry. At the Battle of Little Big Horn, Custer sends Bob with a message for aid, and Bob becomes the only survivor of the battle.
Rod Cameron stars as frontier scout Tim Clay, assigned to guide a wagon train through Indian territory. Clay knows that he's in for a lot of trouble because of the treaty-violating activities of white criminals Pickett and Keane. Fortunately for the hero, Pickett and Keane double-cross each other somewhere along the line, weakening their ability to foment an all-out Indian attack.
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