Gunfight at Dry River

Gunfight at Dry River

In 1885, a drifter returns to an abandoned village in the wild west where a fight for survival erupts over a dwindling water supply.

Dark Frontier

Dark Frontier

When dangerous mercenaries arrive on a family farm looking for shelter, a father must do whatever it takes to protect his family. During his stay, a villainous leader sets in motion a plan that threatens to tear the family apart with greed and passion. Vividly gritty, Dark Frontier is a harsh tale of survival and greed on the frontier.

Branded

Branded

Three years before he made film history with Shane, Alan Ladd saddled up for another memorable, action-packed western: Branded, filmed in Technicolor in hauntingly beautiful Arizona and New Mexico locales. Ladd plays Choya, a bandit who poses as the long-lost son of a wealthy Texas rancher. Shamed by the kindness of his new family and attracted to his lovely "sister," Choya vows to right the wrong he's done them. He rides out in search of the real missing heir...and into adventure as big as the western sky.

Butch Cassidy and the Wild Bunch

Butch Cassidy and the Wild Bunch

When Butch Cassidy and his colorful band of outlaws commit a series of high-profile heists, a posse of hired guns and seasoned killers working for the Pinkerton Detective Agency are hired to take them down.

Skinwalker

Skinwalker

After looting a Native American burial site, a hunter unleashes the legendary Skinwalker, a shape shifting demon, onto an unsuspecting world. Once thought to be only a legend, this ancient evil returns from the grave to wreak a terrible vengeance on all who are unfortunate enough to cross its path.

El Paso

El Paso

Charleston lawyer, Clay Fletcher, at the end of the Civil War goes to El Paso on a business mission and also to renew an old romance with Susan Jeffers who has moved there with her father, Judge Jeffers. He finds the Judge to be a confirmed drunkard and tool of the town’s hench-man, Sheriff La Farge. Susan’s loyalty to her father keeps Clay in town involves him in an attempt to fight by legal means the trumped-up trials and lawless land-grabbings that have terrorized the townspeople. When legal means fail, he learns to out-shoot and out-kill his enemies, rounding up his own vengeful group to rout the Donne-La Farge forces. Hangings and killings increase, the Judge and Clay’s aged grandfather are victimized, and Susan, revolted, turns against him. After the climatic battle between the two forces, in an inspiring finale Clay is bought to the realization that he must return to the due processes of law and order or there will never be an end to the killing.

The Undefeated (1969)

The Undefeated (1969)

In the tumultuous aftermath of the Civil War, Union Calvary officer John Henry Thomas takes his heroic men west while southerner James Langdon takes his soldiers to Mexico. When their paths cross, they forge an uneasy friendship that is quickly tested as they get caught between Mexican rebels and the Emperor's forces, and find themselves fighting side by side.

Winchester '73

Winchester '73

James Stewart, Rock Hudson and Shelley Winters light up the screen in this timeless portrayal of the Wild West and the heroes who tamed it. Stewart plays Lin McAdam, a frontiersman who wins a Winchester rifle in a marksmanship contest. When the prize is stolen, he doggedly pursues it as it passes among a motley group of characters—including a crazed highwayman, a corrupt gunrunner, a savage young Indian chief and even his own dangerous brother—until the final, rousing shoot-out. Also featuring Tony Curtis in one of his first screen performances, Winchester ’73 remains one of the western genre’s most enduring classics.

The Return of a Man Called Horse

The Return of a Man Called Horse

Lord John Morgan (Richard Harris), disillusioned with the "civilized" aristocracy of England, returns to the American West in search of the vital and rugged life he once led among the proud Yellow Hand tribe. But what he finds instead is destruction: a brutal and bloody war inflicted on his adopted blood brothers by an unscrupulous trapper and his followers. Decimated, enslaved and swept from their home, their only hope of regrouping, retaining their ancient customs and fighting back for their sacred homeland now lies with Morgan...a man they call Horse.

The Ballad of Lefty Brown

The Ballad of Lefty Brown

A merciless cowboy sets out on a dangerous journey across the frontier, determined to do whatever it takes to avenge his longtime partner’s brutal murder in this thrilling, action-packed western.

Death Alley

Death Alley

One of the most notorious outlaw gangs of the 19th century, the Dalton Gang terrorized Kansas and the Oklahoma territories. They set out to shock the wild west by robbing two banks in broad daylight, at the same time, in the same town. Based on historical events, this Western shows that action-packed day of October 5th, 1892 and the stand made by the brave citizens of Coffeyville, Kansas.

The Savage

The Savage

A white boy grows up with Indians and later suffers from divided loyalties.

The Man from Colorado

The Man from Colorado

A judge teeters on the brink of insanity... a town on the edge of revolt. And only one man stands between them in this powerful western featuring two of Hollywood's greatest leading men. Glenn Ford delivers a mesmerizing performance as Owen Devereaux, a sadistic Civil War vet who continues to kill for the joy of it even after he becomes a judge. William Holden is outstanding as Del Stewart, Devereaux's marshal and ex-army pal who tries to restrain the judge's violent nature. When Devereaux's psychotic behavior forces the townspeople to take up arms against him, the former friends are pitted together against each other in a brutal conflict with fatal consequences. The suspense never falters in acclaimed director Henry Levin's tightly woven tale which delves into the devastating psychological effects of war.

Purgatory (1999)

Purgatory (1999)

Between somewhere and nowhere in the untamed West is the small town of Refuge. There, neither the sheriff nor his deputy carry a sidearm. There's no jail either, because shooting, carousing and bad blood are not in the town's character. What peaceful folks live there? Wild Bill Hickok. Doc Holliday. Jesse James. Billy the Kid. All long dead. All mysteriously given a chance to undo their violent pasts in Purgatory. All put to a stern test when Blackjack and his ornery gang ride into town.

Sam Whiskey

Sam Whiskey

Welcome to America's Wild and very wacky West! Burt Reynolds, Clint Walker, Ossie Davis and Angie Dickinson star in this tongue-in-cheek tale of love, lust and larceny. Thanks to ingenious plot twists, hilarious blunders and delightful chemistry, Sam Whiskey is a comely caper full of mischief and mayhem that is altogether intoxicating. Even crooks have standards and keeping the loot is usually one of them. But when cowboy con artist Sam Whiskey (Reynolds) falls head over spurs for a sexy widow (Dickinson), he finds himself compromising a lot more than his principles. After she seduces him into helping her break into the US Mint to return a fortune in stolen gold Sam begins to suspect that honesty might have some very ample rewards.

The Keeping Room

The Keeping Room

In this radically reimagined American Western set towards the end of the Civil War, three Southern women are forced to take up arms to defend their home and themselves from two renegade Union soldiers on Sherman's March.

Hickok

Hickok

Infamous gunslinger and outlaw “Wild Bill” Hickok (Luke Hemsworth) attempts to escape his past by settling in the small town of Abilene, Kansas. The mayor (Kris Kristofferson), captivated by Wild Bill’s unparalleled gun skills, offers him a job as the town marshal. Attempts to protect the town are soon challenged when a band of outlaws threaten Wild Bill and the laws he administered. Among the outlaws are powerful saloon owner Phil Poe (Trace Adkins), whose relationship with Bill’s ex-lover (Cameron Richardson) stirs tension. Poe puts a bounty on Wild Bill’s head but with the help of lawman Hardin aka Little Arkansas, Wild Bill sets out to fight the villainous bandits and save Abilene from danger.

Outlaw Johnny Black

Outlaw Johnny Black

Hell bent on avenging the death of his father, Johnny Black vows to gun down Brett Clayton and becomes a wanted man in the process while posing as a preacher in a small mining town that's been taken over by a notorious Land Baron.

Once Upon a Time in the West

Once Upon a Time in the West

One of the most iconic, and influential, movies ever made, Sergio Leone's monumental epic looks better than ever, remastered in 4K Ultra HD. Set in the dying days of the Old West, a struggle to control water in a dusty desert town embroils three hard-bitten gunmen in an epic clash of greed, honor, and revenge. This definitive version has been restored from the original camera negative by Paramount’s archive team, L'immagine Ritrovata and The Film Foundation.

The Quick Gun

The Quick Gun

A man returns to the home he left after killing the son of an evil rancher. He wants to live on his father's ranch and rekindle his former romance. En route home he discovers that a gang of outlaws is planning to hold up the bank. Most of the men have gone on a cattle drive, leaving the town defenseless, so he agrees to help his old friend fend off the bad guys.