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Twenty years after a town's founder (Peter Mullan) trades his wife and daughter for a gold claim, the two arrive in his town.
Davy Crockett's ghost appears and wanders around what looks like the West.
An old marshal (Robert Mitchum) finally faces his son's killer, joined by an outlaw (Robert Walker) who becomes his deputy.
A cavalry captain's (Ben Johnson) colonel (Kent Taylor) sends him on a suicide mission in Apache country.
Married ranchers (Bill Williams, Marcia Henderson) take in an ungrateful boy (Roger Mobley) who befriends a slain hermit's German shepherd.
A trailwise cavalry sergeant must take charge when his commanding officer goes crazy following an Indian attack.
Left by a con man (Randolph Scott), a dancer (Gypsy Rose Lee) finds him in gold-rush Alaska running an honest casino/dance hall.
A Cavalry officer (Robert Stack) must deliver an Indian treaty in Death Valley before a deadline expires.
An outlaw leader (George Montgomery) quits to marry a rancher (Ann Robinson), but the guy (Steve Brodie) who takes his place will not leave him alone.
Twenty years after a town's founder (Peter Mullan) trades his wife and daughter for a gold claim, the two arrive in his town.
Davy Crockett's ghost appears and wanders around what looks like the West.
An old marshal (Robert Mitchum) finally faces his son's killer, joined by an outlaw (Robert Walker) who becomes his deputy.
A cavalry captain's (Ben Johnson) colonel (Kent Taylor) sends him on a suicide mission in Apache country.
Married ranchers (Bill Williams, Marcia Henderson) take in an ungrateful boy (Roger Mobley) who befriends a slain hermit's German shepherd.
A trailwise cavalry sergeant must take charge when his commanding officer goes crazy following an Indian attack.
Three Old West farm boys help a wounded bank robber (Lee Marvin), and he teaches them the trade.
Bat becomes the special prosecutor in the trial of a local thug, determined to conduct a fair trial despite the thug's boss, Sam Shanks, insisting upon a not-guilty verdict.
Bat bargains with outlaws to keep them from taking a widow's Medal of Honor; the thieves decide to rob Bat as well, making off with his money and cane along with the precious heirloom.
Adam Kirby witnesses a murder in the livery stable; then makes the mistake of shooting off his mouth about it, leading to the killer coming after him; Sheriff Hollister baits a trap with Kirby and waits to trap the killer and save Kirby.
When a U.S. Marshal is ambushed while bringing in outlaw Kyle Dodge, he turns his captive over to Sheriff Hollister just before he dies, with the cryptic warning to trust nobody; forewarned, the Sheriff forestalls a clever attempt to free Dodge.
A bearded Scot (Gregory Peck) robs a bank with a young Indian (Desi Arnaz Jr.), then leaves him with an old rancher's young wife.
A scout (Dana Andrews) stops troublemakers, rescues a Mexican beauty (Linda Cristal) and talks peace with a Comanche chief (Kent Smith).
A big Swede (Sterling Hayden) with a harpoon leads squatters against an oil-land grabber's (Sebastian Cabot) henchmen.
A railroad agent takes an assumed identity to investigate several Indian raids.
The Trail Blazers (Ken Maynard, Hoot Gibson, Bob Steele) catch hijackers of stagecoach gold shipments.
A cavalryman turns scout (Tony Martin) after leaving the Army to protest the slaughter of Native Americans, and goes looking for a missing shipment of repeating rifles.
An Irish settler (Mick Jagger) and his brothers turn outlaw after their mother's arrest in frontier Australia.
Bat becomes the special prosecutor in the trial of a local thug, determined to conduct a fair trial despite the thug's boss, Sam Shanks, insisting upon a not-guilty verdict.
Bat bargains with outlaws to keep them from taking a widow's Medal of Honor; the thieves decide to rob Bat as well, making off with his money and cane along with the precious heirloom.
Adam Kirby witnesses a murder in the livery stable; then makes the mistake of shooting off his mouth about it, leading to the killer coming after him; Sheriff Hollister baits a trap with Kirby and waits to trap the killer and save Kirby.
When a U.S. Marshal is ambushed while bringing in outlaw Kyle Dodge, he turns his captive over to Sheriff Hollister just before he dies, with the cryptic warning to trust nobody; forewarned, the Sheriff forestalls a clever attempt to free Dodge.
Versions differ as a Civil War hero (Sterling Hayden) stands trial out West for shooting his wife (Anita Ekberg) and her family.
A bearded Scot (Gregory Peck) robs a bank with a young Indian (Desi Arnaz Jr.), then leaves him with an old rancher's young wife.
A scout (Dana Andrews) stops troublemakers, rescues a Mexican beauty (Linda Cristal) and talks peace with a Comanche chief (Kent Smith).
A big Swede (Sterling Hayden) with a harpoon leads squatters against an oil-land grabber's (Sebastian Cabot) henchmen.
A railroad agent takes an assumed identity to investigate several Indian raids.
The Trail Blazers (Ken Maynard, Hoot Gibson, Bob Steele) catch hijackers of stagecoach gold shipments.
Gen. Pershing sends an Army captain (George Peppard) to stop a Mexican bandit (Giovanna Ralli) and his army on the Texas border.
After three gunmen on the gallows receive amnesty for their participation in the Lincoln County War, they resume their life of crime, and Bat must help the local marshal bring them to justice once again.
Bat rescues a woman from three assailants and learns that she and her father escaped from the clutches of a gang affiliated with Jesse James, along with proof condemning the outlaws.
In order to trap an outlaw gang, the Epitaph reports that a gang member is turning state's witness; the outlaw dies of his wounds, but his death is kept secret; in a bold move, the gang kidnaps Claibourne and offers to exchange him for the outlaw.
Claibourne witnesses Vic Reel kill a newspaperman from Denver; in his efforts to uncover the motive for the murder, Hollister succeeds in the capture of the Taylor gang.
A Montana trapper (Leif Erickson) leads the search for a boy and a girl kidnapped by a noble Indian chief (Michael Dante).
Trapper Hawkeye (George Montgomery) and guide Sagamore help a British captain (Glenn Langan) in the French and Indian War.
Dodge City sheriff Bat Masterson (Joel McCrea) tries to defeat villains and win a woman's (Julie Adams) heart.
A quick-draw hero (Jim Davis) returns to the town that banished him, to get even with a land baron (Barton MacLane).
The Trail Blazers (Ken Maynard, Hoot Gibson, Bob Steele) shoot it out with a gang of diamond thieves.
A drifter (Clark Gable) finds hidden gold in a town where a woman (Jo Van Fleet) lives with the wives of her bank-robber sons.
Mercenary Sabata (Yul Brynner), a Yankee gambler (Dean Reed) and a Mexican bandit (Pedro Sanchez) plot to steal gold from Emperor Maximilian.
After three gunmen on the gallows receive amnesty for their participation in the Lincoln County War, they resume their life of crime, and Bat must help the local marshal bring them to justice once again.
Bat rescues a woman from three assailants and learns that she and her father escaped from the clutches of a gang affiliated with Jesse James, along with proof condemning the outlaws.
In order to trap an outlaw gang, the Epitaph reports that a gang member is turning state's witness; the outlaw dies of his wounds, but his death is kept secret; in a bold move, the gang kidnaps Claibourne and offers to exchange him for the outlaw.
Claibourne witnesses Vic Reel kill a newspaperman from Denver; in his efforts to uncover the motive for the murder, Hollister succeeds in the capture of the Taylor gang.
Disillusioned by the pressures of a responsible life, two men become aimless drifters and turn to cattle rustling.
A lawman (Telly Savalas) is determined to catch a pair of ruthless criminals (Tomas Milian, Susan George) as they rob their way across Mexico.
A Montana trapper (Leif Erickson) leads the search for a boy and a girl kidnapped by a noble Indian chief (Michael Dante).
Trapper Hawkeye (George Montgomery) and guide Sagamore help a British captain (Glenn Langan) in the French and Indian War.
Dodge City sheriff Bat Masterson (Joel McCrea) tries to defeat villains and win a woman's (Julie Adams) heart.
A quick-draw hero (Jim Davis) returns to the town that banished him, to get even with a land baron (Barton MacLane).
The Trail Blazers (Ken Maynard, Hoot Gibson, Bob Steele) shoot it out with a gang of diamond thieves.
The U.S. Army recruits Bat after several enraged Indian tribes accuse white men of abducting their women and children; Bat must find the culprits before a war breaks out.
Major Whitsett's plans to run for office in Colorado Territory prompt his colonel to send him into an Indian ambush.
Rancher Bert Magraw returns from Denver with his young bride Jeannie; the same day, notorious gunslinger Vince Sanders arrives in town and baits Magraw into a gunfight; Sheriff Hollister steps in to save Magraw's life and uncover a conspiracy.
Convicted of slugging and robbing a miner, Renee Carter is being taken to Yuma prison; when the miner dies, she must return for trial, but Hollister believes she is covering up for a gambler, Frank Fallon, who will try to prevent her return.
Teens from hell seek belated revenge on a high-school teacher (Tim Matheson) with a wife (Brooke Adams) and son.
A Cavalry officer (Robert Stack) must deliver an Indian treaty in Death Valley before a deadline expires.
The sergeant of a cavalry patrol forces his weary, bitter men onward, only to run into an American Indian ambush.
An ex-cavalryman (James Brown) marries a dance-hall girl (Joan Staley) and sides with his brother (Gregg Palmer) against outlaws.
The Trail Blazers (Ken Maynard, Hoot Gibson) stop horse rustlers for Indians and a railroad.
A frontier town hires a Mexican gunfighter (Anthony Quinn) as sheriff.
A former Confederate officer puts the squeeze on the swindler who bilked him out of thousands of dollars.
The U.S. Army recruits Bat after several enraged Indian tribes accuse white men of abducting their women and children; Bat must find the culprits before a war breaks out.
Major Whitsett's plans to run for office in Colorado Territory prompt his colonel to send him into an Indian ambush.
Rancher Bert Magraw returns from Denver with his young bride Jeannie; the same day, notorious gunslinger Vince Sanders arrives in town and baits Magraw into a gunfight; Sheriff Hollister steps in to save Magraw's life and uncover a conspiracy.
Convicted of slugging and robbing a miner, Renee Carter is being taken to Yuma prison; when the miner dies, she must return for trial, but Hollister believes she is covering up for a gambler, Frank Fallon, who will try to prevent her return.
An outlaw (Kris Kristofferson), a gambler (Waylon Jennings), Doc Holliday (Willie Nelson) and other passengers have Geronimo's war party for company.
A retired sheriff (Lee Majors) has a showdown with the bad bounty hunter (Pernell Roberts) who replaced him.
Teens from hell seek belated revenge on a high-school teacher (Tim Matheson) with a wife (Brooke Adams) and son.
A Cavalry officer (Robert Stack) must deliver an Indian treaty in Death Valley before a deadline expires.
The sergeant of a cavalry patrol forces his weary, bitter men onward, only to run into an American Indian ambush.
An ex-cavalryman (James Brown) marries a dance-hall girl (Joan Staley) and sides with his brother (Gregg Palmer) against outlaws.
The Trail Blazers (Ken Maynard, Hoot Gibson) stop horse rustlers for Indians and a railroad.
Bat seeks justice for a young friend murdered by three ranchers whom the young man accused of cheating at cards, but the sheriff refuses to take action against the killers.
While returning to explore an old silver claim in Monument City, Nev., Bat runs afoul of two claim jumpers with itchy trigger fingers.
Sheriff Clay Hollister sends for a woman lawyer to settle a dispute between a mine owner and a local businessman; Clay is unaware that one of the men has been stealing gold and putting it in blocks of ice.
Hollister investigates a series of mysterious deaths among the silver miners and links Lily Murdock, the town's most respected woman, with the tragedies; Lily is so well liked by the townspeople that the sheriff dares not accuse her openly.
Two teenage girls (Amanda Plummer, Diane Lane) rally what's left of the Doolin-Dalton outlaw gang after Doolin (Burt Lancaster) is caught.
An undercover agent (Joel McCrea) turns deputy sheriff and ties a mineowner (Mark Stevens) to holdups.
A Texas deputy (William Conrad) goes through the desert and Indian country with his prisoner (Anthony Quinn) from Mexico.
A wagon train heads for California unaware that local Indians have sided with Mexico against the United States.
The Trail Blazers (Ken Maynard, Hoot Gibson) use a convict (Jack LaRue) to trap a crooked Indian agent.
Two brothers join their father in Captain Starlight's (Peter Finch) bushranger gang in 19th-century Australia.
President Grant helps a cavalry major (Dale Robertson) condemned for helping Dakota Chief Sitting Bull (J. Carrol Naish).
Bat seeks justice for a young friend murdered by three ranchers whom the young man accused of cheating at cards, but the sheriff refuses to take action against the killers.
While returning to explore an old silver claim in Monument City, Nev., Bat runs afoul of two claim jumpers with itchy trigger fingers.
Sheriff Clay Hollister sends for a woman lawyer to settle a dispute between a mine owner and a local businessman; Clay is unaware that one of the men has been stealing gold and putting it in blocks of ice.
Hollister investigates a series of mysterious deaths among the silver miners and links Lily Murdock, the town's most respected woman, with the tragedies; Lily is so well liked by the townspeople that the sheriff dares not accuse her openly.
A Texas cattle baron (James Arness), his foster son (Bruce Boxleitner), a gunfighter (Gregory Harrison) and a former slave drive a herd up the Chisholm Trail.
The outlaw (Wendell Corey) tries to kill an insurance agent (Bob Hope) who has been mistaken for him in order to collect on a big policy.
Two teenage girls (Amanda Plummer, Diane Lane) rally what's left of the Doolin-Dalton outlaw gang after Doolin (Burt Lancaster) is caught.
A trailwise cavalry sergeant must take charge when his commanding officer goes crazy following an Indian attack.
Married ranchers (Bill Williams, Marcia Henderson) take in an ungrateful boy (Roger Mobley) who befriends a slain hermit's German shepherd.
A cavalry captain's (Ben Johnson) colonel (Kent Taylor) sends him on a suicide mission in Apache country.
An old marshal (Robert Mitchum) finally faces his son's killer, joined by an outlaw (Robert Walker) who becomes his deputy.
Davy Crockett's ghost appears and wanders around what looks like the West.
Twenty years after a town's founder (Peter Mullan) trades his wife and daughter for a gold claim, the two arrive in his town.
A Sicilian winegrower's (Giancarlo Giannini) son (Eric Roberts) falls in love during a war against a railroad magnate (Dennis Hopper) in 1800s California.
The new owner (Jim Davis) of a ranch has a problem with the deed, caused by a noose.
Holly (Merry Anders), Rose (Lisa Davis), Columbine (Penny Edwards) and Marigold become outlaws after their father is killed by a posse.
A scout (Rory Calhoun) straddles a war between the cavalry and Indians, over a massacre and a broken treaty.
An ex-con sets out to kill his former partner, a soldier who escaped capture and made off with their stolen loot.
A trapper (Ben Johnson) and his Indian friend (Iron Eyes Cody) search for the trapper's daughter (Lana Wood), kidnapped by a Cheyenne.
Buffalo Bill Cody (Paul Newman) tries to be the Wild West legend his promoter (Burt Lancaster) creates for show business.
A marshal (George Montgomery) courts a rancher's sister (Dorothy Malone) and rids a town of rustlers.
Parents (John Payne, Ruth Roman) seek revenge after their son is accidentally shot by an ex-Confederate's (J. Carrol Naish) son.
A Union officer (Jeff Chandler) becomes the overseer of a Georgia town he destroyed during Sherman's march.
Trouble brews on the horizon when a disabled rancher hires two rival outlaw gangs to stand guard over his cattle.
A boat captain (Audie Murphy) in Key West, Fla., joins a gunrunner's (Eddie Albert) plot to arm Cuban rebels.
The new owner (Jim Davis) of a ranch has a problem with the deed, caused by a noose.
Holly (Merry Anders), Rose (Lisa Davis), Columbine (Penny Edwards) and Marigold become outlaws after their father is killed by a posse.
A scout (Rory Calhoun) straddles a war between the cavalry and Indians, over a massacre and a broken treaty.
An ex-con sets out to kill his former partner, a soldier who escaped capture and made off with their stolen loot.
A trapper (Ben Johnson) and his Indian friend (Iron Eyes Cody) search for the trapper's daughter (Lana Wood), kidnapped by a Cheyenne.
Buffalo Bill Cody (Paul Newman) tries to be the Wild West legend his promoter (Burt Lancaster) creates for show business.
A district attorney (Bill Williams) helps a Cherokee chief (Ted de Corsia) framed for murder by a railroad.
The frontiersman's namesake nephew (George Montgomery) protects wagon trains with his Indian partner (Philip Reed).
Versions differ as a Civil War hero (Sterling Hayden) stands trial out West for shooting his wife (Anita Ekberg) and her family.
A cowboy (Gary Cooper) with a sidekick (William Demarest) is taken for an outlaw and saved by a woman sharpshooter (Loretta Young).
Outlaws track down an ex-convict gunslinger (Clint Walker) working as a sharpshooter for a Wild West show.
Angered over several recent mine disasters, Sheriff Hollister wages a campaign for mine safety legislation with the aid of Editor Claibourne of the Tombstone Epitaph; in the process, they uncover a clever ruse to discredit the safety campaign.
The rope used to hang Reed Barker breaks, and he survives, absolving him of all of his crimes; Clay Hollister investigates how the rope broke.
Bat takes control of a mining claim after wining a lottery and ventures out to locate it, running afoul of a giant who attacks him and throws him in the Trinity River.
Determined to take over Bat's bank, a greedy saloonkeeper interferes with a crucial gold shipment and triggers a panic among the clientele that threatens to send Bat into financial ruin.
A hired gun (Robert Mitchum) saves a cow town from a land-grabber and wins back his wife (Jan Sterling).
The sergeant of a cavalry patrol forces his weary, bitter men onward, only to run into an American Indian ambush.
A district attorney (Bill Williams) helps a Cherokee chief (Ted de Corsia) framed for murder by a railroad.
The frontiersman's namesake nephew (George Montgomery) protects wagon trains with his Indian partner (Philip Reed).
Versions differ as a Civil War hero (Sterling Hayden) stands trial out West for shooting his wife (Anita Ekberg) and her family.
A cowboy (Gary Cooper) with a sidekick (William Demarest) is taken for an outlaw and saved by a woman sharpshooter (Loretta Young).
Outlaws track down an ex-convict gunslinger (Clint Walker) working as a sharpshooter for a Wild West show.
Angered over several recent mine disasters, Sheriff Hollister wages a campaign for mine safety legislation with the aid of Editor Claibourne of the Tombstone Epitaph; in the process, they uncover a clever ruse to discredit the safety campaign.