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- A Mexican secret-service agent poses as a cowboy and is hired by the lady ranch owner. The crook, who is courting the ranch owner, is apprehended when the agent proves he was stealing his own bonds from a banker's safe. Film includes five songs written by Tito Guizar in collaboration with Nenette Noriega.
- A saloon owner seeks the help of a former love interest in this short western film with an unexpected twist.
- It is 1887, the old west, in a small town. The Kane brothers (Gabe and Luke Kane) are the town sheriffs, who work hard to keep the peace. Gabe falls in love with a girl (Ann Keegon), who goes against her father's orders to stay away from Gabe, and the two plan to marry. Ann's father (Bill Keegon) is outraged, and has Gabe beaten, but Gabe and Ann will not let anything stand in their way. When Keegon's son kills a man during a hold up, Gabe must choose between his duty and his feelings for Ann, and he brings Ann's brother to jail for murder. This creates bad blood between the Kanes and Keegon, owner of the Bar-K ranch. Keegon, being a man who always gets what he wants, even going outside the law to do it, brings all his Bar-K gunmen in for the showdown. Gabe and Luke are now in a fight for justice, and a fight that will test all they are made of. The Kane brothers, and their father John walk alone in the street. The town is still. Three men step into the old corral to face the wrath of the Bar-K, 21 men who are there for one reason only: to gun down the Kanes. They all stand quietly, the wind blows slightly. For a moment all is silent as the wind stops, and the last sound they might ever hear is the clicking of their guns.
- A comedy short about a young man born with Pennies attached to his skin who travels to the Indian Reservation in hopes of marrying Moonglow, the Chief's daughter. The only things standing in his way are a group of male suitors and his ex-girlfriend who is hell-bent on stopping the proceedings.
- Wade Patterson arrives to take over the ranch he bought. Carere is using the ranch to hold his rustled cattle and when Wade's brother finds the cattle, Carere kills him. The inquest puts Wade on the track of the killer and when Terry, the reluctant member of Carere's gang confesses, Wade sets out to get a confession from Carere.
- Directed by Terry Nowak. This early film about the Southern California Renaissance Fair, with Les Blank as cameraman, is shot in sensuous detail on a 16mm Bell & Howell camera. It is apparent in this early work that Blank was already developing his own unique style of shooting. This project would prep Blank for his first independent film God Respects Us... Color. 15 minutes. 1964.
- 4 Teenagers are going to visit the Forest, however something deadly is stalking them, TRUCKS.
- For Momma Beckett and her daughters, survival belongs to the fittest; in a world where there is no greater thrill than the hunting of men, it's a good thing they get a head start.
- Follows the life of a kind hearted but disillusioned jazz singer. It's never too late to love, never too late to forgive and never too late to "Let Go".
- A retired Marshal receives a letter his only son has been murdered in a nearby town. His goal is to bring his son back home and avoid any outlaws from his past but things don't go as planned.
- Chief Brave Bear and his people gather at the Navajo reservation to confront a problem: A group of men, headed by Will Newton, seeks to force them off their lands. Desert rats Perkins and Hi-Lo encounter Professor Elias Manton and his daughter, Mary, who hire them as guides. The group meets John Curry, a friend of the Navajo, whose cordiality arouses their suspicion. Newton makes an unsuccessful attempt to dissuade the Manton team from continuing its work in the desert while casting aspersions on John. However, John proves himself by rescuing the kidnapped professor from Newton's men. While the gang attempts to seize Navajo oil claims, Brave Bear leads his people in defense of their sacred altars. John tries to defuse the situation but is shot and wounded by Newton. The U.S. Cavalry arrives and places the Newton gang under arrest. Mary comes to admire John and they fall in love.
- A coming of age story about a young boy living in the Old West. Peter Paulson is the son of the sheriff and when he witnesses his father kill a bandit in a shoot out, he questions not only his father's morals but also his own.
- A documentary tracing the history of animal actors in Hollywood.
- With fences cut and livestock disappearing, Jeff Browning suspects his new neighbor, Dan Murdock. Sheriff Fletcher appeals to the U.S. Marshal for help, and Tom Murdock, Dan's son, is sent. Tom arrives in Buffalo Springs, posing as cattle buyer Tom Morgan, with the Sons of the Pioneers as his foreman and ranch hands. Browning's foreman, Bat Springer, is alarmed at the news of the impending sale of the Browning herd. He and Murdock's foreman, Carver, have been rustling cattle from both ranches, changing the brands and loading them into railroad cattle cars at a distant siding. Dan discovers that the brands from both ranches have been changed to the Bar-X, a brand that is registered to Browning's son Ned. As he is telling this to Browning, he is killed from ambush and Browning is knocked unconscious. But Tom has seen Bat steal Browning's unfired gun, the only clue to Browning's innocence, and tells his suspicions to Ned and his sister Jean. But Bat shows the sheriff a letter showing that the Bar-X brand is in Ned's name and Ned is also arrested. Tom and the sheriff set a trap for Bat and his henchmen by announcing that Ned and his father have escaped but, in reality, they have been transferred to the sheriff's home. But Bat learns of the plan and he and his partner capture Ned and Jeff and take them along as hostages on an escape to the border.
- The ranchers have given money through Benton to the crooked lawyer Harkness to save the titles to their land. When Harkness gets a better offer, he steals Benton's receipt for the money and Benton is jailed. To fight back, Benton escapes jail at night to become the Phantom.
- In a repressed, old and dusty western town, a hero rides in to bring justice.
- Set shortly before the Civil War BLACK POWDER follows a former soldier turned black cowboy BILLY ECHO as he leads cattle from Texas to territories of Kansas. In route, through Oklahoma, Billy meets Doll a former prostitute and con artist that leads Billy to a sacred Native American burial ground where they discover an ancient black gun powder that can be used a nuclear warfare. They are soon captured by Native Apache Chief BORIS WOLFKILL before a subsequent escape. Upon losing their goods and cattle, Billy and Doll decide to get married on their way to Kansas. But soon a group of violent white men employed by plantation owners in Louisiana Delta have been tasked with raiding the remaining African American wagon trains and settlements to either scare them back to Louisiana or kill them. The raiders attempt to rape Doll, but soon realize their in over their heads when Billy unleashes the BLACK POWDER on the raiders and heroically frees the entire territory.
- The best capers from the young detectives, Sean and Melissa, who crack crime cases.
- Brad Buckner has just bought a ranch. Murdock keeps his rustled cattle on the ranch and sends his men to kill Buckner just as they did the previous owners. But Buckner and his men foil their attempts and decide to search the ranch. To throw Buckner off he kidnaps Buckner's girl friend and the Sheriff and makes plans to drive the cattle across the border.
- When a hired gun comes to the dying town of Bent Fork, Marshal Jim Forbes must figure out who he's here to kill before innocent people get caught in the crossfire.
- Brother and sister Hugh and Anne Dixon pull their fake suicide scam on Jim Cardew. Hugh leaves a note for Jim to take care of Anne. After Jim proposes and leaves money to Anne, he learns of their scheme. Not revealing his knowledge he gets them to return with him to his desert hideout where he and his outlaw gang reside and from which the Dixon's only escape is 30 miles of desert on foot.
- Montana Bill Bell, a friend of the Three Mesquiteers, Stony Brooke, Rusty Joslin and Rico Renaldo, is killed in a rodeo accident and the trio reluctantly places his young daughter Peggy in an orphanage while they earn enough money to qualify for her adoption. Visiting the orphanage, they discover that Peggy's foot has been injured in an accident. The superintendent, Melloney, silences Peggy when she attempts to tell them about it. Despite their suspicions they agree to raise the $400 needed for special treatment required for Peggy's injury. To raise the money, Stony boxes four rounds in an exhibition with "Killer" McCully and succeeds in knocking him out. Taking the money to the orphanage, the Mesquiteers are impressed when they find that Melloney has stretched his budget and purchased the equipment already. They are unaware that Melloney and associate J. D. Crone did so to keep attention from being focused on the home, as they are exploiting the kids and taking funds allotted to running the orphanage. When Stony sees a small boy being bullied by an attendant, he hears enough to convince him that a child-labor sweatshop is being run in the basement. In the garb of a "Masked Rider", and with the aid of Rusty, Rico and nurse Ruth Miller, the job of rescuing the children and convicting the crooks begins.
- A documentary about High Noon (1952).
- Karsin and Lash are after the Kenyon and Rawlins ranches where they have spotted silver ore. When Lash robs Rawlins and kills Kenyon, Jeff suspects them and makes a plan to nab the two. He sells the ranch to Karsin and as suspected, Karsin pays with the stolen bills. But Lash is suspicious of his partner and arrivers to re-take the money by force and flee.
- Wild Colonial Boy - 2002 (1080p) Based on the classic Irish folk song of the same title - A young Irish rebel is shipped to the penal colony of Australia where he becomes a legendary outlaw.
- In the old west, James and Estrella Clark struggle to deal with the murder of their father and join forces with the US Marshal to hunt down the gang of five
- A baby is born in a mining camp and soon orphaned. The miners band together to raise the baby and he brings them luck in finding gold.
- In the California desert, homesteaders who are struggling for an existence find their land titles are jeopardized when Cliff Harkness obtains a Spanish land grant superseding their claims. He offers to sell them his title for $25,000; Bent Wade advises them to buy off Harkness, and after desperate efforts the money is turned over to Wade. Meanwhile, Mark King, a city capitalist representing a power company, offers Harkness a much larger sum; Harkness doublecrosses Wade by signing his receipt with disappearing ink and resells the land to King. Faced with eviction, the homesteaders try to lynch Wade, but his friend Lem intervenes and he is jailed. Wade escapes and goes from ranch to ranch, warning the ranchers not to give up their homes without a legal fight; he threatens Harkness with torture, forces him to confess his treachery, and proves the original receipt is legal. He finds happiness with King's daughter, Dorothy.
- After striking it rich, a Prospector rides into a small mining town looking for a good time and finds more than he bargained for in the wild west.
- When Shag Smith kills Jim's brother Bob, Jim and Thunder quit the rangers so they can cross the border and join Smith's gang. Jim's plan is to get the gang to cross back over the border where the rangers will be waiting.
- _When I Am King_ juxtaposes the story of Joringel and Jorinda with a new story played by the same actors ten years later. In the children's story, Joringel tries to save Jorinda from a witch and ogre, while Jorinda is transformed into a bird. The young adult's story, which takes up a larger portion of the film (though it switches back and forth), features Jorge, a stable boy working for a kind smithy, rescuing Jorinda, a travelling dancer, from Sir Blackstone Hardtack, a cruel lord who enslaves people in violation of the law.
- Hounded by a passel of bounty hunters, smooth-talking bandit Montero and his deaf-mute sidekick Colosso, arrive in town intent on robbing a bank belonging to the smarmy Lucius Perkins. Montero becomes distracted, however, with the plight of lovely music teacher Helen Wardell, who is pining away for the poor, but handsome, dirt-farmer Bill Howard. Things heat up when Perkins, himself enamored of Helen, offers Montero $1250 to kill Howard.
- A mysterious masked outlaw called "The Phantom Horseman" terrorizes a county.
- Buck Randall, a happy-go-lucky cowhand on the ranch owned by Tom Wilson, is in town and heads for the Red Front Saloon where, in compliance with a town ordinance, he is ordered to give up his gun but refuses. Escaping the altercation with Marshal Joseph Slyde and his chief deputy, Alex Frame, Buck seeks shelter in the Marshal's house at the edge of town. He meets Mary Slyde, the Marshal's young, pretty, charming and unhappy wife and they are attracted to each other. While Slyde and a posse are combing the countryside for Buck, Frame is left behind to protect Mary and, the posse is barely out of sight, before Frames is forcing his unwanted attention upon her. He is shot and Mary, in shock, thinks she did it as does Buck who has returned to the house. When the Marshal and his men arrive, Buck takes the blame for Frame's death and is held for murder.
- On parole from prison for a murder he did not commit, and not allowed to carry a gun, Buck sets out to find the real killer. His clue is a corner torn off a wanted poster with some handwriting on it.