The Last Beyond

The Last Beyond

In the middle of the Great Depression, families were thrown off their land, forced to adapt and create new lives or perish. When the bank forecloses on the family ranch, Stratton Eiseley must forge a new path out west in the harsh, unforgiving lands of Montana. Struggling to survive he forges a bond with local natives – Joe Running Elk and Flying Bear, but when tragedy strikes again, they must fight to survive and find an inner strength to save themselves from old enemies.

The Eagle and the Hawk (1950)

The Eagle and the Hawk (1950)

The Eagle and the Hawk is a 1950 Western film set in 1863 Mexico starring John Payne and Rhonda Fleming. A Texas Ranger and a government agent team up to help Mexican patriot Juarez fend off European opposition.

Rust

Rust

A 13 year-old boy, left to fend for himself and his younger brother following the death of their parents in 1880’s Wyoming, is taken on a harrowing journey to old Mexico by his long estranged grandfather after he’s sentenced to hang for the accidental killing of a local rancher, with a US Marshall and a vicious Bounty Hunter in pursuit.

The Plunderers

The Plunderers

Cavalry officer John Drum attempts to track down an outlaw named Whit Lacey. Instead, he finds they must join forces against an impending war party.

The Rogues of Flat Oak

The Rogues of Flat Oak

A renowned shootist and his friend get mixed up with a con artist and a vigilante group while performing a shooting exhibition in the town of Flat Oak.

Outlaw Posse

Outlaw Posse

Chief returns from years of hiding in Mexico to claim stolen gold hidden in the hills of Montana. In his quest, he reunites an ensemble of fresh and familiar faces and together they fight off Angel, whose rationale to the gold leaves a trail of deception and dead bodies.

Arizona Bushwhackers

Arizona Bushwhackers

Rebel Lee Travis enlists in the Union Army to patrol the lawless towns of the West. Word reaches Colton, Arizona, that he is to replace Sheriff Grover who has been taking bribes from Tom Rile, saloon owner and town badman. As a secret Confederate spy, Travis is to contract a fellow sympathizer, Jill Wyler. A cache of Confederate arms and ammunition is hidden in a local warehouse, and their job is to get it to a group of Rebel soldiers waiting outside the town. Using the bribe money the sheriff was forced to leave behind, Travis gets into a crap game with Rile, breaks the bank and takes over the saloon. Molly, one of the saloon girls, tells Travis that Rile has been selling arms from the warehouse to renegade Apaches. Meanwhile, Dan Shelby, the the former sheriff's deputy who has lost an arm fighting the Confederates, discovers what Travis and Jill are really doing. He is turning them over to Mayor Smith when Grover rides into town with the news the war is over and the Apaches are on their way in. The small band of citizens defend themselves against the raid, killing Rile, his gunmen, and most of the Apaches. Jill and Shelby are romantically united, and Travis gives Molly the deed to the saloon before riding out of town.

Nevada Smith

Nevada Smith

Nevada Smith is a rugged innocent boy born in the 1890s during California's gold rush days to a Native American mother and white father. When he finds his parents have been murdered by vicious killers, he sets out to track them down. While the film is a western, and has plenty of action, it is also a powerful and revealing study of the regeneration of a man, in this case a lone gunslinger who is so blinded by his compulsion that it obscures any other motive for living. Steve McQueen's dynamic presence as Nevada Smith is memorable.

Blackthorn

Blackthorn

It’s been said that Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid were killed in a standoff with the Bolivian military in 1908. In BLACKTHORN, Cassidy (Sam Shepard) survived and is quietly living out his years under the name James Blackthorn in a secluded Bolivian village. Tired of his long exile from the U.S. and hoping to see his family again before he dies, Cassidy sets out on the long journey home. But when an unexpected encounter with an ambitious young criminal (Eduardo Noriega) derails his plans, he is thrust into one last adventure, the likes of which he hasn’t experienced since his glory days with the Sundance Kid.

Jesse James vs. The Daltons

Jesse James vs. The Daltons

King lives as an outcast because of a rumor that he is the son of the notorious outlaw. To check the rumor's validity, King joins the Dalton gang, thinking that his father is still alive. After a shootout the Daltons are history, but King survives to learn that he is not Jesse Jame's son.

The Return of Frank James

The Return of Frank James

When He Learns That Jesse'S Killers Have Been Pardoned By The Governor, Younger Brother Frank Reluctantly Leaves The Ranch With Vengeance On His Mind.

The Magnificent Seven Ride

The Magnificent Seven Ride

The fourth and final film in THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN series. The leader of the "Seven" (Lee Van Cleef) is now married and settled down as marshal of a small town. When a psychopathic teenage killer robs a bank, wounds Van Cleef and then kidnaps, sexually molests and kills his wife (Mariette Hartley), Van Cleef's "peaceful" life is destroyed. He accepts a new "mercenary" assignment: to protect a small Mexican town from a vicious gang that has already killed all the men in the town. Van Cleef recruits five convicts (Luke Askew, Pedro Armendariz,Jr., William Lucking, James B. Sikking and Ed Lauter) to help him, plus a newspaper reporter (Michael Callan) who wants to write his story. Among the distressed women welcoming the guns of the "Seven" are Stefanie Powers and Melissa Murphy. Music by Elmer Bernstein.

Extreme Prejudice

Extreme Prejudice

When they were kids Texas Ranger Jack Benteen used to be best friends with drug kingpin Cash Bailey. At present, however, the only element linking them together is Jack's girlfriend Sarita, who used to be with Cash. She returns to Cash as a voluntary hostage to make certain that Jack keeps his hands off the drug lord's operation. On top of that, there is a meticulously planned drug bust, in which both Jack and Cash butt heads with CIA-funded paramilitary Maj. Paul Hackett.

Shenandoah

Shenandoah

With the integrity and depth of an epic, Shenandoah tells the dramatic story of a man caught in a dilemma. James Stewart stars as a Virginia farmer during the Civil War. He refuses to support the Confederacy because he is opposed to slavery, yet he will not support the Union because he is deeply opposed to war. When his son is taken prisoner, Stewart goes to search for the boy. Seeing first-hand the horrors of war, he is at last forced to take his stand.

Calamity Jane

Calamity Jane

After Wild Bill is killed in a poker game, Calamity Jane must break out of prison and seek revenge before the Deadwood Sheriff can arrest them.

The Good, the Bad, the Weird

The Good, the Bad, the Weird

Set in the 1930s Manchurian desert where lawlessness rules and many different ethnic groups clash, three Korean men fatefully meet each other on a train. The train’s diverse passengers and imminent danger with guns and knives everywhere serves as a microcosm of the turbulent times. Do-won (JUNG Woo-sung) is a bounty hunter who tracks down any criminals with rewards on their heads. Chang-yi (LEE Byung-hun) is the leader of a group of tough-as-nails bandits. He cannot stand to be the second best. Tae-goo (SONG Kang-ho) is a train robber with nine lives. The three strangers engage in a chase across Manchuria to take possession of a map Tae-goo discovers while robbing the train. Also on the hunt for the mysterious map are the Japanese army and Asian bandits. In this unpredictable, escalating battle for the map, who will stand in the end as the winner?

They Came to Cordura

They Came to Cordura

A dramatic western set in 1916 Mexico with Gary Cooper as an Army officer accused of cowardice and sent to find five men worthy of a Medal of Honor. Rita Hayworth is the shady lady accused of treason who he meets along the way.

Day of the Evil Gun (Remastered Edition)

Day of the Evil Gun (Remastered Edition)

Gunslinger Lorn Warfield (Glenn Ford) returns home after a three year absence to discover his family has been kidnapped by hostile Apaches. Intent on rescue, Lorn joins forces with Owen Forbes, a rancher who despises him but desires his wife, Angie (Barbara Babcock). As the duo move deeper and deeper into the circles of a hellish West, the gunslinger turns ever more to the ways of peace, while a savage fury awakens in the heart of the rancher. Ford ably personifies the dark and dangerous stranger while character great Arthur Kennedy brings a deft everyman touch to the role of the increasingly brutal Forbes. Directed by noted TV producer Jerry Thorpe (Harry O, Kung Fu, Falcon Crest), Day of the Evil Gun has every bit of the nuanced and quirky characterizations that made Thorpe's acclaimed and award-winning TV series famous. Dean Jagger and cult favorite Harry Dean Stanton are among the picture's additional delights.

The Hangman (1959)

The Hangman (1959)

U.S. Marshall Mackenzie “Mac” Bovard (Robert Taylor) has a penchant for catching outlaws and delivering his own brand of justice, hence his nickname “The Hangman”. When a fellow marshall is killed while trying to prevent a bank robbery, Bovard takes it upon himself to catch the men and make them pay. He succeeds in the capture of three of the men but the fourth, Johnny Bishop (Jack Lord) proves an unlikely adversary. Bishop has taken sanctuary in a small town and with the help of the locals, including the sheriff; he refuses to be captured without a fight.