The Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok is an American Western television series which ran for eight seasons from 1951 through 1958. The Screen Gems series began in syndication, but ran on CBS from 1955 through 1958, and, at the same time, on ABC from 1957 through 1958.
The Young Riders follows a group of young Pony Express riders as they deliver mail across the Wild West. Along their journeys, they encounter various challenges and obstacles, including conflicts with Native Americans, racial tensions, and personal struggles. The series explores themes of friendship, bravery, and the spirit of the Wild West.
Little Big Man tells the story of Jack Crabb, a man who goes from being an adopted Cheyenne to becoming a frontier hero. It is a tale of adventure, comedy, and drama set against the backdrop of the rapidly changing American West in the 19th century.
Deadwood: The Movie is a drama western TV movie set in the year 1889 in Deadwood, South Dakota. It follows the story of the town's residents as they deal with illness, personal relationships, old enemies, and the search for a missing person. The movie also delves into themes of death, rivalry, and the changing times of the American Wild West.
In the year 1880, a group of outlaws led by Blackjack Britton are made to face their past actions when they arrive in a small town called Refuge. To their surprise, they discover that the town is actually a waiting place between heaven and hell. As they struggle to come to terms with their sins, they must also face various challenges and ultimately find redemption.
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.
In the wild west, a legendary white buffalo is terrorizing the Dakota Territory. A gunslinger teams up with a chief to hunt down the creature and seek revenge.
Dallas is a classic Western movie set in post-Civil War Texas. It tells the story of a US Marshal seeking revenge on a crooked banker while dealing with romantic rivalries, interracial romance, and family dynamics. The plot centers around a chase to bring justice to Dallas.
Wild Bill Hickok, a legendary gunslinger in the Old West, faces various challenges and battles outlaws in his quest for justice.
Two episodes of the TV series "Wild Bill Hickok" edited together and released as a feature.
A young drifter is mistaken for Billy the Kid. The concequences prove deadly.
Rival horse traders clash in the Old West.
An exploration of the myths surrounding the colorful Western heroine and both the legendary Wild Bill Hickock, with whom she had an unorthodox courtship, and the flamboyant Buffalo Bill Cody, between the 1870s and the turn of the century.
During the Civil War, a Southerner joins the Union Army and is accused of leaking information to the Confederates.
When he was 12 years old, Bill Cody, later knew as Buffalo Bill, is rider for "pony express" carrying the mail through the wilds of America. It becomes later caravans guide. When driving one of them meets Luisa, the niece of a priest who tried to evangelize the savage tribes accompanied by a converted Indian. It is a dangerous time because, before the advancing white man, the Sioux tribes are buying weapons from unscrupulous dealers...
Wild Bill Hickock and Cannonball help two young people in love and bring the murderer of Cannonball's father to justice.
In 'The Outlaws Is Coming,' a group of outlaws is causing chaos in the Wild West. They encounter various comedic situations as they go on their misadventures. With a mix of gunfights, mistaken identities, and outrageous humor, this film is sure to entertain audiences.
The Lawless Breed tells the story of a man released from prison who becomes a lawman in the Wild West. As he navigates through the challenges of his past, he must confront outlaws, seek revenge, and protect his childhood sweetheart. Based on an autobiography, this biography is a thrilling tale of redemption and justice.
U.S. Marshal Wild Bill Hickok arrives in Goldfield to arrest Tex Martin, who has been accused of murdering the sheriff. "Hawk" Hammond, the man behind the sheriff's killing, sends his legions of henchmen to lynch Tex before the trail. Wild Bill and Tex escape to a stagecoach rest station run by Reba Bailey. There is a showdown battle at Hammond's saloon but not before Tex gets to sing two songs followed by a third one after the battle.
A frontier newspaper editor Kirby battles outlaw Tiger Morris who is causing indian uprisings to drive away settlers so that he will can claim a gold deposit as his own. With the help of General Custer, right wins out. Presented in serial form in 12 episodes.