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Broncho Billy loses his job and is forced to go west in search of employment. He lands in a small western town, where he takes up gold mining. Stockdale, a westerner, also meeting with bad luck, consults Broncho Billy, and the two determine to hold up the stagecoach that day.
A captured Indian marauder is beaten by a gang of cowboys. Seeking vengeance, the Indians attack a stagecoach and abduct its passengers. The cowboys ride in pursuit and successfully rescue the captives.
Ezekiel gets a letter from his true love Sally stating she is being forced into marriage in a faraway town. On Horseback, he goes on a long journey to rescue her in the freezing winter.
A musical stop-motion short in which a devastating drought descends upon a small town in the old west. The lone cowboy resident and a motley crew of animals must rely on the sacrifice of a sentient cactus to survive... if he's willing.
Pride of the Range is a 1910 American short silent Western film directed by Francis Boggs. It features Hoot Gibson in his first on-screen role
Some of the most sanguinary feuds in America have been fought out, not in the mountains of the south, but on the deserts of the great west, where cattlemen and sheepmen often dealt out death to each other with the aid of their old friends, Winchester and Colt. Such a feud is in progress between the men of the desert when Jack, a nomadic cowboy, wanders into the scene. He is outspoken against the outlawry, and the sheriff, in jest, hands him his badge and asks him if he can do any better. Jack accepts the challenge and arrests one of the most recent slayers.
A frontier couple struggles to keep their family intact and their hopes alive in the harsh Dakota Territory of 1880.
Two outlaws disguise themselves as priests for a robbery at a desert chapel, but their plan is disrupted when Hannah, a parishioner, comes by looking for help.
Two men in the moors alone, fighting their free will and masculinity (or lack thereof).
A rancher, thrown from his horse, must cross an inhospitable desert and avoid those who live there.
A last tribute to an incredible man.
The year is 1881, and the place is the Arizona Territory. When a rancher and his wife are savagely murdered by a mysterious legendary killer known as Malachai Logan, a fiend who is stalking the American Southwest, Wade Bannock, a notorious gunman who had disappeared some twelve years before, is lured out of seclusion by his estranged sister to hunt down the monster who slaughtered her daughter and husband. And there was an eyewitness, Etta Taylor, a 17-year old girl, and the only person who knows what Malachai Logan looks like. Over a period of weeks and months, they are joined by Billy Caulder, a young gun always on the prowl for trouble, and his older and wiser sidekick, Clevis Wolf, the savvy Marshal Teach Conley, and another young gun, Jim Tanna. This mixed band determinedly follows the bloody trail of this terrifying killer in an effort to stop him at all cost......and the cost will be high.
A mountaineer, who has been shot by a pursuing sheriff, is concealed by a mountain girl in her cabin. When the sheriff arrives, she gives him whiskey, while secretly removing the bullets from his gun.
While in an army camp waiting to be discharged, Lt. Frank Hayden sees a fellow officer, Capt. Kincaid, attacking a girl. He stops Kincaid, thrashing him soundly in the process. However, to avoid a court-martial for striking a fellow officer, Hayden deserts and flees to the desert. He comes across Tom Doyle, who is stranded and dying of thirst, and takes Doyle back to his home. He meets and falls in love with Doyle's daughter Kitty.
Godot the cowboy knows that someone is waiting for him, but as he tries to reach them, he will get involved in a series of events that could change his destiny. Meanwhile Vladimir and Estragón continue waiting for Godot…
Hiram Matthews, a western ranchman, owns an apple orchard which borders on the property of Jesse Forsyth. The former and his wife are picking apples in the orchard from a tree, the branches of which droop over the fence of the Forsyth property. Forsyth and Matthews have never been on good terms and when the former, who has brooded long over supposed ills done him by Matthews, finds this latter and his wife trespassing on his property, he orders them off at the point of a shotgun.
Helen's father, the sheriff, is murdered and she successfully undertakes the task of bringing his murderer to justice.
A Video about a horse race held every year, during the second week of August, in Omak, Washington as a part of the Omak Stampede, a rodeo. Held for more than 70 years, the race is known for the portion of the race where horses and riders run down Suicide Hill, a 62-degree slope that runs for 225 feet (69 m) to the Okanogan River.[1] Though the race was inspired by Indian endurance races, the actual Omak race was the 1935 brainchild of a local Omak business owner.
Two bounty hunters, Quincy Ellis and Blake Harper, go on an epic journey of self-discovery in pursuit of infamous crime lord, Colton Beckett.