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Broncho Billy, the sheriff, is in love with a girl, but another man wins her affections and marries her. He is a worthless sort of fellow, and when Broncho sees him in the saloon, drinking with an outlaw, he gives the bartender orders to sell him no more liquor. This causes a fight, but peace is soon restored.
"Saturday Night Square Dance" was released in 1949 as a Soundie. Featured here are Jim Boyd and His Men of the West. Jim Boyd was the brother of Bill Boyd, well known for western swing music, and this film combines some western swing music with calls. The footage shows some fine examples, like the styling sometimes called the Abilene Lift.
A former sheriff accused of heresy, robbery and conspiracy tries to live the lawless life. But that is quickly put an end to when a bounty hunter is sent after him, and he must risk everything in a quest to regain his honor.
Where the damned go to die and the devil fears to tread. And the ones left alive all envy the dead in Crimson Creek no hope you'll find. You better shoot straight if you're gonna survive. Forget the rest. The Wild West just got wilder.
A killer with a lucky rabbit's foot finally meets his match...
After losing all night in a home game of Texas Hold 'Em Asher has to win big or else.
A desperate bandit has escaped and finding no one about Broncho's cabin, takes refuge in the attic.
Two bank robbers encounter two religious couples in a remote hut. Tensions grow while the gangsters are waiting for their third partner.
A Puppetoon by George Pal.
A band of robbers are playing cards in the foreground of the picture. Suddenly one of the gang who has been on the lookout for the stage coach rides up in great haste. They quickly dodge behind a clump of trees and lay in wait. Soon the coach appears and is stopped by the bandits. The occupants are compelled to come down from their hiding places at the point of the gun and after being relieved of their valuables, are allowed to continue on their way. As soon as the stage drives off the robbers make for their ponies and take to the woods.
Set in the wild west, Josephine and her sister Etta Jane come face to face with two notorious outlaws and must use their quick wit to escape a bloody fate.
Old Si Spunk is dying, and leaves his shack and acres in Montana to Elizabeth Spunk, his niece, in the East. A cowboy finds a photograph of a fierce looking old maid with the name "Elizabeth Spunk" on the back. Thinking this is the niece, Tom and Jerry, two of the cowboys, hit upon an idea to drive her out of the country.
Rather pointless, rather stilted, fetid; not what we want us going after.
A lone bounty hunter rides into a town. Double crosses follow.
Take Me Back to My Boots and Saddle with Carson Robison and His Buckaroos.
Ford's 'The Searchers' meets Carpenter's 'The Thing' in a horror story told 'round a campfire. But be weary of your storyteller! All may not be right with this stranger.
Tom Hickson leaves for the Diamond S ranch to become foreman.
Three siblings navigate the aftermath of their father’s death.
On the Clickity-clack Express it's clear I'm always under duress, unless I forget.