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- A crazy group of pioneers brave the harsh elements and numerous mishaps to travel thousands of miles out west to find a place to call home.
- The Marx Brothers come to the rescue in the Wild West when a young man, trying to settle an old family feud so he can marry the girl he loves, runs afoul of crooks.
- In New York City 1880, the Dalton brothers escape from a court trial regarding the Daltons' bank salesman cousin disgracing their name and plunder several banks across New York, while Lucky Luke hunts for them.
- With little luck at keeping a job in the city a New Yorker tries work in the country and eventually finds his way leading a herd of cattle to the West Coast.
- A movie star, stranded in the country, trifles with a young man's affections.
- Follows George and Ted as they travel to cousin Ginny's farm for a relaxing outdoor weekend, but plans take a turn when her farm animals escape.
- A female New England reporter and the widow of a cavalry officer team up to go out West, and wind up trying to evade outlaws, gamblers and the law.
- 1976. With a goal of emigrating to America, the Myshkins divorce and marry their respective Jewish neighbors, but get stranded in Vienna, Austria.
- In the 1990s the Yugoslavia Federation falls apart in bloody wars. Perpetual student Milan, a Serb from a patriarchal community, and Kenan, a Muslim cellist, are a homosexual couple living in Sarajevo. Their lives, intimate and public, are shaken up by the aggression in Bosnia and Herzegovina, whose devastating consequences unfold in inter-ethnic hatred. Trapped in Sarajevo during the siege of the Serb forces, the lovers manage to flee to Milan's home village and take shelter there, waiting for Milan's father Ljubo to find a way to the Netherlands. Witnessing the brutality of Serb forces and their hatred towards Muslims, Milan desperately improvises: he disguises Kenan as a woman and present him as his wife Milena, a secret discovered by Milan's best friend, Lunja. Milan is drafted into the army and the situation becomes almost unbearable for Kenan. His one companion is Ranka, a waitress in a local café, whose dark secrets terrify most of the villagers around her.
- Federal Marshall Tex Miller, and his girl-friend Belinda Pendergast are having problems with the masked bandit 'Pecos Pete.'
- On his way to Red Mesa to insure mine owners against loss from raids on their ore shipments, George O'Brien is ambushed by the raiders, and is accidentally saved by the Three Stooges who run a traveling variety store. O'Brien sells mine owner John Sawyer and his foreman Sandy Evans on allowing him to insure and guard their shipments since they have no help from the bumbling sheriff. He hires to Stooges, Laura Mason and Doc Mason, Laura's ex-physician-turned-drunk grandfather. O'Brien's first move is to trap the bandits headed by saloon owner Taggart and his henchman Clete by using the Stooges to inform Taggart that O'Brien will escort the gold shipment, but George plans on having the Stooges take the actual shipment in another wagon. His plans backfire when Doc Mason, drunk in Taggart's saloon, accidentally informs Taggart of the real plans.
- An unemployed music teacher takes his estranged transgender father on a road trip to the west coast of Norway, in order to honor his late mother's excellent quilting skills.
- After surviving his Vegas bachelor party, Gavin - recovered drug addict and former TV star - and his childhood friends return to their hotel room. He finds that his unresolved past plus his "savior" girlfriend present much more of a threat to his sobriety than the strip did. Gavin and his friends must all face down their demons within the walls of the hotel room with or without each other's help.
- Official music video for "King of Wishful Thinking" by Go West.
- Music video for "Go West" by Pet Shop Boys.
- Going West: True Crime is a true crime podcast that examines the details of difference disappearances and murders week by week. The program is hosted by Daphne Woolsoncroft and Heath Merryman who discuss the many haunting cases and consider theories that may resolve them.
- Sean Lock and Jon Richardson visit the American South to see how real men live.
- A satirical comedy & farce. It tells the tale of two young guys making a movie in Hollywood to achieve the American Dream...in the most absurd way possible on a micro-budget.
- East-Germany, 1984: Frank Korbach is looking forward to attending drama school, while his rebellious best friend Thomas is refusing to do military service. Together with the adventurous but naive Alex, Thomas plans to make a desperate attempt to escape to the West. Knowing that he might never see them again, Frank accompanies Thomas and Alex to the frontier. Suddenly, they are confronted by a special unit of the Stasi, the East German secret police. Although the boys manage to avoid capture, Frank's old life is gone forever - he has now become a fugitive. Frank's father Kurt Korbach is stunned by the escape. Unknown to his son, Kurt is a Major in the Stasi. Convinced that Frank is innocent, he persuades his superiors that he alone can bring his son back. Together with the suspicious Colonel Frey - a time bomb waiting to explode - Kurt sets off to track down the runaway boys.
- The Gas House Kids take a job delivering an automobile to California, unaware that it is a stolen car. Upon their arrival, they discover a hot-car ring run by a crooked ranch foreman with lecherous designs on the rancher's daughter.
- A short film with an all animal cast about a young chimp who is kicked out of his home by his parents and heads west to make his fortune.
- 2003 marks the hundredth anniversary of the making of The Great Train Robbery, the very first western film. Dutch film makers Peter Delpeut and Mart Dominicus were inspired by this fact to make a nostalgic road movie in search of the remains of this once so powerful film genre. In Go West, Young Man! Delpeut and Dominicus undertake a cinematographic road journey to the icons of the western. What they find are the leftovers of a fading tradition. They visit old paintless film sets and meet craftsmen who live in the knowledge that their skills (wrangling, horse falls) will disappear in the years to come. They call upon famous locations in which they still sense the dramatic force that shaped the classics of the genre: the Grand Tetons which were the awesome backdrop for SHANE and of course Monument Valley, home of many John Ford westerns. A lively and often funny homage to a great film genre that inevitably ends as a bittersweet requiem.
- A Terrytoons animated short. A mouse travels west on a train and meets a girl mouse who has sheep.
- Mrs. Kelly runs a hoarding-house in the western foothills, having principally as her clientele the cowpunchers that work thereabouts, she meets with no end of trouble in securing a suitable cook that matrimonial proof, as the moment a fair queen of the pot and pan arrives she is besieged by the boarders, and invariably Cupid gets his work in. Finally Mrs. Kelly, growing desperate, sends to the city for a Chinese cook. This enrages the boarders, and when the cook arrives he is made to do a few hurried stunts to the tune of the six-shooter, and he likewise exits almost as gracefully as he entered. About this time an out-and-out city girl writes she would accept the place, loudly denouncing Cupid and his darts. She arrives; the enemy reconnoiters the situation; she meets their proposals with scorn and derision, drives them away. But on second thought she decides Big Bill Parsons is her affinity, and again the trouble is rampant. Then, lo he came, a busted actor. "Can you cook?" says Mrs. Kelly. He did, trouble brewing on every hand. To save the day Mrs. Kelly marries her new cook.
- Waking from a nightmare involving his beautiful female friends, Junpei only finds his day is about to get much, much worse. With the film club's script finally being ready, the group travel to a cabin in the forest to make their movie.
- Several stories from the famous Chinese myth Journey to the West.
- Strap on yer chaps, grab yer hat and git ready for a rip-roarin' ride to the Wild West, where Dylan and Eugene face off with the Dalton gang. John Avery Whittaker has just completed the new Imagination Station! Dylan and Eugene jump in and take off on the maiden voyage to the Old West to save the town of Tuttleville. Rustle up the whole family for this galloping adventure of courage and integrity.
- 20124m6.0 (30)Music VideoMiley Cyrus featuring Johnzo West perform "You're Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go" for Amnesty International's Chimes of Freedom: The Songs of Bob Dylan.
- Tom Gilmore, a wealthy young easterner, loves Vicky, but she refuses to marry him because of her thoughts of the great free west. Vicky visits her uncle a western ranch owner. Tom decides to follow Vicky westward, and try the life of a cowboy. However, he reaches before Vicky, and soon learns the ways of the cowpunchers. Vicky is soon to arrive, but in the meantime, three outlaws plan to hold up the stage. The bandits kill the driver and the stage team runs off with Vicky inside. Tom sees the driverless stage going at break-neck speed. He overtake it in a desperate ride, rescues Vicky, who finds that the easterner has become a westerner.
- Several film historians talk about the making of the 1939 Errol Flynn Western "Dodge City", and show still and clips from the movie, profiles of the major players and clips from a documentary made about the premiere of the film that was held in Dodge City, KS.
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- The ultimate road trip from Wisconsin to California hauling the highly sought after HAPPY COW products. Mike and Kurt, the Happy Cow, rumble through 2,200+ miles of countryside sharing their love with displaced Sconnies. Hilarity ensues.
- Since the rise of China, influxes of Taiwanese, due to the job relocation, outsourcing or workplace closure, willingly or not, go westward across the Taiwan Strait to China for living. The semantics of "Go West" no longer means to go to the Western but China. Will "Go West" be their inevitable destiny?
- Wealthy Easterner Dick Latham, determined to disprove his father Amos' accusation that he is an idler, rides the rails West to the mining town of Twin Bridges. Hugh Godson, the town's corrupt political boss, appoints Dick sheriff, supposing him an easily manipulated tenderfoot. To Godson's dismay, Dick proceeds to clean up Twin Bridges, closing the saloons and gambling dens, and forcing even the most hardened miners to attend church. Godson schemes to cheat Rosa Crimmins and her ailing father out of their ranch, which is rich in gold deposits, but Dick foils the plot and makes Rosa his deputy. When Dick learns that some rich Easterners are gambling in the hotel, he arrests them all, despite the fact that his father is among them. Amos, proud of his son's newfound manliness, buys the Crimmins ranch and gives his hearty approval to Dick and Rosa's romance.
- A boy is picked up on "gaydar" as he enters the city and is quickly recruited into the cult-like Gay-Lib Army. When he makes a gay friend that doesn't meet the stereotypes he begins to question the Army's ideals.
- Filmmaker Rahal Eks follows Chinese-born artist Musk Ming in this personal and intimate documentary. Ming, who has carved out his own way of combining traditional Chinese art with contemporary techniques and Western aesthetics, talks about his life as an openly gay man, his work, and migrating to the heart of Europe.