Quantrill’s Raiders (1958)
Genre: Western
Director: Edward Bernds
Actors: Diane Brewster, Gale Robbins, Kim Charney, Leo Gordon, Steve Cochran, Will Wright
Country: United States of America
McCabe & Mrs. Miller (1971)
A gambler and a prostitute become thriving business partners in a remote Old West mining town until a large corporation arrives on the scene.
A Guide to Gunfighters of the Wild West (2021)
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…
In Old Cheyenne (1941)
Roy is a newspaper reporter. He goes to Cheyenne to cover the activities of supposed bad guy Arapahoe Brown. Roy, of course, discovers who the real bad guy is.
Kid Blue (1973)
Bickford Waner, an apparently naive young man from Fort Worth, arrives in the tiny Texas town of Dime Box and takes on a variety of menial jobs. He’s befriended by…
The Romance of Rosy Ridge (1947)
A mysterious Civil War veteran courts a Missouri farmer’s daughter amid postwar unrest.
The Horse Soldiers (1959)
A Union Cavalry outfit is sent behind confederate lines in strength to destroy a rail supply center. Along with them is sent a doctor who causes instant antipathy between him…
Apache Uprising (1965)
Various stage coach passengers and outlaws travelling through Indian country are forced to join forces against the Apaches.
The Sign of Zorro (1958)
In this film, edited from eight episodes of Disney’s hit TV series, Don Diego returns home to find his town under the heel of a cruel dictator, Capitan Monastario. Diego…
Pals of the Saddle (1938)
The first of eight “Three Mesquiteers” Westerns to star John Wayne.
Black Patch (1957)
A New Mexico Town Marshal, Clay Morgan, known as ‘Black Patch’ since he had lost an eye in the Civil War, takes his job seriously, especially after an old friend,…
A Reason to Live a Reason to Die (1972)
Saratoga Trunk (1945)
An opportunistic Texas gambler and the exiled Creole daughter of an aristocratic family join forces to achieve justice from the society that has ostracized them.