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- Two Secret Service agents, equipped with a wide array of gizmos, work for the government in the Old West.
- The two best special agents in the Wild West must save President Grant from the clutches of a diabolical, wheelchair-bound, steampunk-savvy, Confederate scientist bent on revenge for losing the Civil War.
- Once a feared lawman, the legendary Bat Masterson trades his sheriff's badge for a pen and becomes a newspaper reporter. He now travels the frontier to chronicle the amazing true stories of the Wild West and bring them to life once more.
- A year in the life of the White family, well known for Jesco White, the star of the "Dancing Outlaw" documentary.
- West and Gordon come out of retirement to find out who is replacing world leaders with lookalikes. They go to Arizona where the son of their old enemy is found, and with his arsenal of weapons, is a bigger threat than his father ever was.
- An old geezer recalls some of the antics of the men and women of his western town, more wild and woolly than Tombstone or Dodge City. In this town no one is a good shot, the women are hungry for new meat, and practical jokers abound. A stranger strolls into town, proving resistant to the mayhem, and after donning some cowboy duds begins cleaning up that town.
- A kids' western centered on a kitty-cat sheriff whose job is to ensure that the town of Nice and Friendly Corners remains the friendliest town in the West.
- Robert Conrad and Ross Martin reprise their roles as Secret Service agents of the 1890s.
- In the 1800s, a mysterious comet hits the United States southwest, transforming the local cattle and animals into their own version of the old west called Moo Mesa, complete with several lawmen dealing with bizarre outlaws.
- Alaskas finest weapons on sale. Follow Jim & Ken on their adventure selling, buying and using Alaskas weapons.
- Mary Trewednack lives above her post office in the Cornish village of St. Gweep, with her neurotic partner Angela. Lesbians until something better comes along. Witchcraft and wife-swapping are more a way of life than cream teas and pasties.
- A young Pakistani living in England thinks that he is a cowboy and dreams of leading his country-music band to success in Nashville. He meets a young woman who leaves her abusive husband and joins their group as a singer, but when they get a break with a record company, the company is only interested in her. Taking the proceeds of the sale of their family home, they finally set out to achieve their dream in Nashville. There are several comic sub-plots as well, the main one revolving around a biker gang out to get the family.
- A recreation of the 30 seconds of the gunfight at the O. K. Corral based on court records, letters and newspaper reports.
- A psychotic killer has found a new hunting ground. A place where people frequently go missing. The American frontier.
- Official music video for "Wild Wild West" by Will Smith featuring Dru Hill and Kool Mo Dee.
- In Texas and other places in the dry American Southwest, whether you are a bear, a bat, an insect or a coyote, you have to be tough to survive. A narrator full of southern charm, Jay Danner-McDonald, introduces us to this harsh world.
- The most fabulous cast of stars and action scenes are spotlighted in this Western spectacular. A feature film compilation which tells the story of the West with footage from various feature films.
- A modern take on Cinderella set to the backdrop of the Wild West featuring a new cast of furry and feathered friends.
- 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.
- "Wild West Tech" was a documentary series for the History Channel that featured in depth interviews with historians and authors, as well as action packed recreations, to tell the story of the technology that drove the history of the American West. The series was created by Dolores Gavin (History Channel) and supervising producer Louis Tarantino.
- A sweeping, immersive journey into the world of wild horses that illuminates both the profound beauty and desperate plight they currently face in the Western United States.
- A four-part series revealing the real history of the Wild West. Beyond gunslingers and lawmen, we meet the diverse pioneers who shaped a country. From Black and Hispanic cowboys, female homesteaders, immigrants, and tribal leaders.
- 20061h 40mR6.2 (1.7K)51MetascoreIn this documentary, the show's emcee, Vince Vaughn, and four stand-up comedians hand-picked by Vaughn, travel the country and perform in 30 cities. This film documents the interactions on and off stage along the way.
- Most of the history behind Canada's West has become legend or forgotten over time. This 13-part series unearths to shine a light on the legendary heroes and villains that shaped the Canadian West in ways no viewer has seen before. Each half hour takes the viewer behind the stories to look beyond the legends and explore the mystical and metaphysical influences behind these notable individuals who were able to transcend the ordinary and become an extraordinary part of The Secret History of the Wild West.
- When a UFO crash lands nearby, it's up to a couple of kids to save the aliens from the local townspeople.
- Tales of The Wild West is a docudrama anthology series, exploring the facts and myths of legendary characters of the old west. These are colorful and exciting tales that made the old west so wild.
- Part of the 12 Western feature films to be made in 12 months during 2020: the film tells the story of Tate Butler, a man who accidentally earns a reputation as a gunfighter after one such duel and must from then out face various gunfighters trying to make a name for themselves by challenging him, while trying to escape this wild life for the girl he loves.
- Swedish cowboys in the Wild West. Defending their town Small Lands Hills and their mining claims against bandits of all sorts.
- Overdue showdown between Chinese brothers for leadership of their kung fu school finally at hand in the American west, but overridden by brutal outlaw gang that took over the town.
- Retired lawman Kentucky Wade and his three buddies, Mike Morales, "Dude" Hanford, and "Trigger" Benton come to Brimstone and help their friends Larry Munro and his sister, Lucy, in their fight to retain control of Larry's rich ore mine. "Doc" Hardy, an old friend of Wade's, joins them in their efforts to keep Matt Keeler, the scheming owner of "The Brimstone News", from his efforts to wrest control of Munro's property and mine. Keller employs a legion of henchmen and sidelines at running runs guns to Red Hatchet and his tribe, so they also can get in on the fray against the Munro, Kentucky, and friends.
- It is a feature length documentary. The independent not-for-profit film is produced by Electric Yolk Media and directed by award-winning filmmaker Amanda Kinsey. Through on-camera interviews, compelling footage, and historical photographs, the film tells a positive immigration story and highlights the dynamic contributions Jewish Americans made to shaping the Western United States. The film premiered at the Atlanta Jewish Film Festival in early 2022 and is currently streaming on Amazon and broadcasting on public television stations nationwide.
- Elmo heads to the wild west in this fun filled adventure. Learning how to ride a horse is just the beginning for Elmo in this fun filled adventure that features cowpoke songs and country music star Travis Tritt.
- When Black Bill's father is murdered and his uncle kidnapped, he sets out in pursuit of the perpetrators.
- Documentary series exploring the innovative ways that nature has found in order to survive the extremely testing environment of America's wild west.
- Interlinked six episodes that focussed upon the separate lives of players at an amateur rugby club. A marvellous comedy drama that allowed an ensemble cast to each take their turn to shine. Written by the Oscar-winning Colin Welland.
- Tensions between police and protesters lead to a violent, day-long street riot.
- Join Cowboy Jim and Sherriff Benny as they teach all the cowpokes at home a lesson, how to tie a knot and explain words.
- In the beautiful valleys of Wales in a T Total detective is back doing what he loves best, catching the low life trailer trash that swamps his whole area. But this time its different as he doesn't just fight for justice but also fights for his revenge.
- Alice and her friends put on a show. After a brief overture, act one: A saloon; Alice enters, and shoots down two bad guys. Tubby O'Brien and his gang then enter the audience; Alice's cast leaves out of fear. Alice decides to tell stories of her wild west adventures, and we finally get two brief animated sequences: Alice riding atop a stagecoach, shooting at Indians, and Alice as Sheriff, taking care of a bad guy who steals a safe. The overall feel is much more like an Our Gang short than the rest of the Alice series.
- Smosh Games and Smosh Main Channel, come together for a month of challenges, punishments and rewards in the Wild West.
- Bushcraft expert Ray Mears explores how the awesome wilderness of the North American continent shaped the story of the Wild West.
- An Announcer (JOE FOWLER) introduces each episodes. The Hosts were Mr. West (ALEX CORD), an old citizen of Broken Neck village whose "local people" were offering "up to five thousand union dollars" to whomever delivered them from the Outlaws, and Miss K.C. Clark (LISA COLES, aka Lisa Guerrero), the editor of the 'Broken Neck Gazette', who talked with the contestants and awarded the prize money to the winners, and each week rather neatly summed up each event with a simulated newspaper headline. The episodes were a Western-themed tournament in and around Broken Neck. Three visitors, two Cowboys and a Cowgirl, face a team of local Rough Riders or Outlaws, also two men and one woman, in a series of physical challenges: The Grand Stampede (cattle roping from horseback; stopping a runaway stagecoach by leaping from their horse onto it), Rider in the Sky (climbing the water tower and defusing a dynamite bomb before it blows), Shootout (a paintball gunfight), and Bull Run (obstacle course, like crossing a pond full of logs). Some episodes included a bar room tug-of-war over a purse with money, or a brawl, where the cowboy or the cowgirl have to try and force the outlaw out through the double saloon doors. The final game is a race across the rooftops, picking up a cash bag and hopefully getting on a horse and riding off into the sunset within a time limit - and all whilst not getting shot. The early games pay $100 to the winner of each individual event (top $300 for the three events), and the successful completion of the final wins $5,000. There were also stuntmen doing Western stunts between events.
- In the late 1800's, Sicilians Franco and Ciccio are serving 20 years of prison for stealing two mules, when they are helped to escape by an American who says he is a friend of their grandfathers, who were killed in Texas by a gang of bandits who wanted to take over their gold mine. The two friends travel to America to take posses of the gold mine, but they soon discover that they are not the only ones who want it.
- Before cowboys and before the Gold Rush, there were the original outlaws of the West -- the truly untamed animals that call America home. Elephant seals settling their scores with blood; black and brown bears prospecting for pink gold in the form of thousands of salmon; and bobcats exploring the New World alone. Join National Geographic as we venture inside the coasts, deserts and mountains where these wild creatures roam.