A tale of two gold miners of the old west who struck it rich. The lonely life made them heavy drinkers, and one night when the heavyset and silent Dutchman wouldn't talk to the feisty little Irishman, he was knifed to death. The Irishman was hanged and the whereabouts of the mine lies buried with him.
An outlaw by the name of Cassidy Griffin is on the run from a Deputy after killing the Sheriff.
Poisonberry Pete, the baddest pie in the yeast, is in town and he's looking for trouble. With the citizens stricken by fear and the gun toting sheriff itching for a gunfight, can one little tart save the town?
Our first scene shows cowboys and their sweethearts, enjoying a quadrille on horseback. "Happy Jack" rides off with Belle Archer, the sweetheart of Jim. Jim, furiously angry, attacks Happy and the cowboys, taking Jim's pistol from him, hustle him out of the bunk-house. Later the pistol falls to the floor and explodes, the bullet striking and killing Happy, who is alone. The brave fellow writes on a piece of paper before he dies, "I shot myself accidentally, Jack." A gust of wind blows the note into a corner, Jim entering, is discovered examining his revolver over the dead man, and is accused of murder. Later, we see Jim on trial for his life. The lame cowboy finds the last message of Happy Jack. He limps out to the road and hands the paper to Jim's friend, the Pony Express rider. His horse goes lame. He lassos and mounts an unbroken broncho and is on his way again in a wild dash to save the life of his friend.
Anti-alcohol drama based on a popular series about the clever and sporty hero Frank Merriwell. | In a small town in Arizona, Merriwel buys a mine from the seedy George Worthington. The locals drink quite a lot, and people want to keep things that way. Merriwell is being watched by an accomplice of Worthington, named Carl Raymonds. A girl, Triss, who wants to help her father quit drinking, asks Merriwell for help.
Shot in the abandoned buildings of Gary, Indiana and the cornfields of Western Illinois, The Twenty-One Lives of Billy the Kid presents a fractured historical narrative without any real protagonist, one in which the titular character goes mostly unseen - Billy the Kid as the always-off-screen assailant, as a ghost’s laugh, as a shadow on the road.
When borderlines were not limits for pioneers, the far north of Brazil became the destination for men and women seeking to build their lives, facing new challenges, new dreams. While for some, conquest came through hard and honest work, others achieved it through brute force and violence.
Mysterious man called Gringo chases after Kwaschestein supported by his friends.
Wounded and on the run, a thief finds shelter in a cabin. But hiding his identity may prove harder than outrunning his past.
In the urban wilderness of a crime-ridden London, a modern-day outlaw robs the gang that terrorises his area, leading to a final showdown where steep prices are paid
At a dusty Saloon, two rivals meet...
A couple decided to seek better opportunities in the United States and leave their only son Samuel to a young couple in Mexico. Years pass and Samuel tries to figure out why his biological parents abandoned him.
A recluse bounty hunter rescues a journalist from being executed by an underground criminal organization, but only triggers a more daring threat. Now the two must escape the clutches of the crime ring by taking it down from the top.
After traveling through time, Ajid created a timeline where Baffi Bamboleo still exists. To save their lives, Ajid and Leo will have to travel through time to the old west and team up with their ancestors to defeat a common enemy.
Three siblings navigate the aftermath of their father’s death.
After a man is haunted by a gruesome dream which prophecies his death, he tries to take his fate in his own hands.
A stranger attempts to murder the sheriff of a small town. Quickly he realizes that his plan has some flaws.
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