Bounty

Bounty

A young cowboy in debt finds his salvation, but must break her out of prison before he can collect her bounty and pay off what he owes.

The Great Train Robbery

The Great Train Robbery

Sean Connery is Edward Pierce, a master thief who conceives a brilliant plan to steal a fortune in gold bars from a railroad payroll car. But to pull off the most daring heist in history, Pierce must join forces with a safecracker (Sutherland) and his own beautiful girlfriend (Down) in a series of intricately plotted thefts that will test all of their nerve, camaraderie and larcenous skill.

More Dead Than Alive

More Dead Than Alive

After serving 18 years, "Killer" Cain (Walker) is released from prison, determined never to touch a gun again. But the only job he can get is with Dan Ruffalo's (Price) traveling sideshow as the sharp shooting main attraction. As Cain works to build an honest future free of bullets and bloodshed, his enemies look to settle old scores. Now Cain must risk his new life to become the "Killer" once more or be haunted by his past forever.

Two for Texas

Two for Texas

Kris Kristofferson and Scott Bairstow are hunted fugitives from a Louisiana prison camp who come Two for Texas when they opt to lose themselves in a crowd by joining Sam Houston's Texas Volunteer Army.

Silver City

Silver City

Silver prospector Larkin Moffatt tricks partner Charlie Storrs out of a rich assay,then escapes to Silver City where he sets up am assaying office. Three years later, Storrs arrives in town, married to Josephine, Moffatt’s old flame. With his past uncovered, Moffatt is about to leave town. But Candance, who holds a silver claim leased from mine owner Jarboe, induces Moffatt to stay on as mine foreman. Jarboe has since learned how rich the claim is and he has assembled a band of cutthroats to prevent the ore’s removal before the lease expires in 12 days.

Kill or Be Killed

Kill or Be Killed

Claude “Sweet Tooth” Barbee and his gang of cutthroat outlaws – the most wanted men in Texas – are on a desperate ride across five hundred miles of badlands to recover a fortune in hidden loot from their most daring robbery.

Cowboy Vengeance

Cowboy Vengeance

In the old West, an aging killer trains a young hired gun in a plot to assassinate a meek brothel owner subjecting his prostitutes to barbaric abortions.

The Texican

The Texican

Audie Murphy has been framed and comes out of hiding in Mexico to track down a corrupt saloon keeper who not only set Murphy up in the first place, but also murdered his brother, a newspaperman, who was trying to expose the scheme. Finally, Murphy gets his man. He also finds love in the arms of dancehall girl Lorys.

The Stranger Wore a Gun

The Stranger Wore a Gun

Randolph Scott heads out to Arizona and takes up with George Macready. Both watch and plot as Joan Weldon and her father, ship gold via the stagecoach line. Scott instigates a feud between Macready and a Mexican bandit. After the smoke clears, Scott and Macready remain, and they shoot it out in a top-notch action sequence in a flaming saloon.

Flame of Barbary Coast

Flame of Barbary Coast

Duke Fergus (John Wayne) is a cowboy who competes with a gambling tycoon on the Barbary Coast for the hand of the beautiful dance-hall queen Ann 'Flaxen' Tarry (Ann Dvorak). The 1906 San Francisco earthquake shakes up the plot and leads to an unforgettable action-packed climax.

Cheat the Hangman

Cheat the Hangman

The son of a hangman gets involved in a gunfight with the men who killed his father. When one of these men is killed, the son is arrested and tried by the territorial hanging judge, W. Benson Masters. Local clergy try to stop the hanging, but the young man still goes to the gallows. With no stay of execution on hand, the man’s fate is now in the hands of another hangman.

Smoky

Smoky

A cowboy becomes attached to a beautiful wild stallion who he has trained for his personal use. He loses the horse who becomes used in rodeos and is abused. Eventually the cowboy and the horse are reunited and the cowboy sets him free to run wild. Based on the novel by Will James.

Butch vs Sundance

Butch vs Sundance

After years of robbing and scheming, a feud between Butch and Sundance leads to mistrust and betrayal, jeopardizing the largest heist of the century.

Riders of the Purple Sage (1996)

Riders of the Purple Sage (1996)

The all-time best-selling Western by novelist Zane Grey comes to the screen! Ride into action with this timeless tale of a proud homesteader who joins forces with a mysterious gunman to protect her land from an entire town that's turned against her. Ed Harris (Apollo 13, The Firm) and Amy Madigan (Field of Dreams, Places in the Heart) star in this suspenseful, passionate saga set against the breathtaking beauty of the purple badlands.

The Night They Came Home

The Night They Came Home

Based on true events, The Night They Came Home chronicles the ruthless exploits of the Rufus Buck Gang, Native American outlaws who terrorized the Indian Territory of Middle America at the tail end of the 19th century. The combined force of local lawmen and Indian police aim to take down a cold-heated band of fugitives with vengeance on their minds in a western thriller starring Brian Austin Green, Robert Carradine and Danny Trejo.

South of Heaven, West of Hell

South of Heaven, West of Hell

In a desolate Arizona mining town, U.S. Marshal Valentine Casey (Dwight Yoakam) confronts the outlaw Henry Gang as they rob the bank, murdering everyone in their path. The savage Taylor Henry (Vince Vaughn) marks Valentine for certain death. As Valentine's violent fate with the gang threatens his newfound love Adalyne (Bridget Fonda) he embarks on a journey to bring the Henrys to justice… dead or alive.

Jane Got a Gun

Jane Got a Gun

Jane (Natalie Portman, Academy Award Winner for Black Swan) finds herself in a gang’s crosshairs when her husband, Bill “Ham” Hammond (Noah Emmerich, Miracle) stumbles home riddled with bullets after dueling with the “Bishop Boys” and their malicious leader Colin (Ewan McGregor, Star Wars and Moulin Rouge). With the vengeful crew hot on Ham’s trail, Jane is forced to turn to her former fiancé (Joel Edgerton, Red Sparrow) to help protect her home and her family, but she soon discovers that she must trust her own inner strength in order to survive.

The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing

The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing

On the run from her cold-hearted husband, Catherine Crocker witnesses a daring train robbery. The robbers are forced to take her prisoner, riding deep into untamed territory pursued by a posse led by a determined Wells Fargo agent - and Catherine's husband. A stellar cast powers this sweeping, elegiac ode to the West. Burt Reynolds plays gang leader Jay, a laconic war hero with a mysterious past. Sarah Miles is Catherine, first repelled by her captors but gradually growing to respect, then trust, then love Jay. With a stirring John Williams score, dead-on direction by Richard C. Sarafian (Man in the Wilderness), and cinematography so realistic you can taste the dust and sweat, The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing emerges as one of film's great Westerns.

Breakheart Pass

Breakheart Pass

At the height of the frontier era, a locomotive races through the Rocky Mountains on a classified mission to a remote Army post. But one by one, the passengers are being murdered! Their only hope is John Deakin (Bronson), a mysterious prisoner-in-transit who must fight for his life - and the lives of everyone on the train - as he uncovers a deadly secret that explodes in a torrent of shocking revelations, explosive brawls and blazing gun battles.

Return of the Gunfighter

Return of the Gunfighter

Robert Taylor gives one of his best performances in this action-packed Western adventure costarring Chad Everett. Ben Wyatt (Taylor) has had a belly full of guns. Released from prison five years after being wrongfully convicted of murder, the aging gunman wants only to live in peace. But when he's summoned to help an old friend and his wife who are shot before he can get there, Wyatt and their daughter (Ana Martin) set out to find the killers, unaware the young gunslinger (Everett) who rides with them is the brother of the man behind the murders. Although released theatrically overseas, Return of the Gunfighter was originally made for American television. Broadcast on ABC-TV in January 1967, it marked Robert Taylor's final lead role in a Western, a genre in which he would continue to work as the uncredited host of Death Valley Days, a TV series he would narrate from September 1966 until his death in June 1969.