McLintock! is a humorous western film set in the 19th century. The movie follows a wealthy cattle baron named McLintock who deals with various comedic situations involving his ranch, Comanche Indians, and the townspeople. The story includes elements of comedy, romance, and action.
A man named Jefferson Cody embarks on a dangerous journey to rescue his kidnapped wife, Nancy, who is being held captive by a Comanche tribe. He enlists the help of a blind man named Ben Lane, and together they navigate the treacherous landscape of New Mexico, encountering ambushes, Native American attacks, and suspicion along the way. As they plan their daring rescue, they must also confront their own personal demons and learn to trust each other. Will they be able to save Nancy and find their way back home?
In the year 1880 in Denver, Colorado, a card game ends with a man being murdered. As more men are killed, a Bible-thumper suspects a serial killer is on the loose and tries to uncover the truth.
Rawhide is a 1951 western movie that tells the story of a group of people held hostage by a gang of thieves, with a newspaper reporter and a woman being assaulted. The plot revolves around their attempts to escape and seek help, while dealing with various dangers and obstacles. It is a classical western with elements of romance and suspense.
In 'The Stranger Returns,' a mysterious stranger comes back to town and gets caught up in a series of dramatic and violent events. Set in the Old West, this Italian Western is filled with action, gunfights, and a classic spaghetti Western atmosphere. The story revolves around the stranger's involvement with a postal inspector and a street shootout that changes everything.
Thicker Than Water is a romantic drama set in a small town in Southern California, where a young woman discovers hidden secrets about her family and herself. After her father's death, she inherits a horse ranch and uncovers a mysterious letter that leads her on a journey of self-discovery and love. Along the way, she encounters a suspicious woman, a law firm, and a cowboy with a secret past. The story explores themes of love, betrayal, and the bonds that hold families together.
Calvin Drake employs a group of low-lifes to drive away land owners along the path of a new railroad; Red Ryder opposes this strategy.
A woman whose husband has been killed in WWII lives with her father-in-law in the desert. She cannot leave and go back to her family, because that would mean the end of hope that her husband, a heroic pilot, might return one day.
Two zany cowboys steal a herd of cattle only to discover it costs more to feed them than they are worth.
In 'The Stupid Cupid,' Daffy Duck, Elmer Fudd, and other anthropomorphic animals find themselves in a love triangle when Cupid's arrow strikes. Chaos ensues as they attempt to navigate their feelings and the mischievous consequences of being struck by love. This heartwarming and comedic film explores themes of jealousy, friendship, and falling in love.
Fatty and Al are competing to take the same girl to the Waiters' Ball, but the formal dress requirement presents a problem: Fatty owns a tuxedo, but Al does not.
Four bad men have kidnapped Fatty's girlfriend and plan to kill her. Fatty's dog knows where she is, but Fatty doesn't and he was crying. However the dog came back to get Fatty, and they and the Keystone Cops went to rescue her.
A desert family offers a traveling stranger its hospitality, but the stranger doesn't realize exactly what they have in store for him.
Western Slapstick. A good chance to see Al St. John moving into the western comedy sidekick that would be his bread and butter role for the next twenty years. Also, it's a rare screen opportunity for Addie McPhail, Roscoe Arbuckle's wife and therefore Al's aunt.
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