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.

Three Hours to Kill

Three Hours to Kill

Dana Andrews turns in a delightfully tough performance as a cowboy wrongly accused of killing his former fiancee's brother. An angry lynch mob strings him up, but rather than killing him, they let him loose to prove his innocence. Noose-scarred, he turns coldblooded and hunts down the real killer.

Canyon River

Canyon River

In the tradition of "Lonesome Dove" comes this powerful story about a cattle drive. Trail boss George Montgomery must not only contend with threats from rustlers and Indians, but also with a foreman (Peter Graves of "Mission: Impossible") who may not be trustworthy.

Texas Cotton

Texas Cotton

The once thriving town of La Coste, Texas is suffering a seemingly endless crop plague. Farms are failing. The land is abandoned. Families are leaving in droves. This crime thriller follows Travis Delmore, an aging lawman who’s seen his small community go from boom to bust in less than a decade. He watches helplessly now as the remaining townsfolk curse their luck and resign themselves to a bleak future. Everything changes when Delmore arrests Joe, a mysterious stranger who is caught “spraying things” and who claims he’s been hired to revive the town's farmland. As Joe's story unravels, however, the Mayor soon suspects this outsider is responsible for causing the entire plague. The angry locals demand swift justice, but the clues don't add up for Delmore who stirs up a hornet’s nest of trouble and ultimately turns the whole town against him. The stunning climax leaves more than one man dead and the people of La Coste changed forever.

Trail of Justice

Trail of Justice

After a family tragedy befalls Jeff and Will Lawson, the two young farmers set out across the frontier to build a new life on the West Coast. Along the way, these devoted, rough-and-ready brothers battle cutthroat gunslingers and marauders while they become tangled in a long-standing feud between a lone Blackfoot brave and a local mayor with a tortured past. Relive the non-stop excitement of the Wild West with this action-packed adventure.

The Overland Stage Raiders

The Overland Stage Raiders

The Three Mesquiteers (John Wayne, Ray Corrigan and Max Terhune) buy an airplane to fly the gold out that has been under constant attack when traveling by motor coach. However, the coach line's corrupt owner threatens the daughter of the Mesquiteers' aircraft partner, if he will not rob the air shipment. The film is notable for being the final film in which silent film icon Louise Brooks performed.

Never Grow Old

Never Grow Old

Debauchery. Greed. Murder. Welcome to Garlow. The once-peaceful frontier town is now a den of vice after vicious outlaw Dutch Albert (John Cusack) and his gang arrived—and began gunning down their opposition. Undertaker Patrick Tate (Emile Hirsch) must choose between the blood money he makes burying the murderers’ victims and the threats he and his family face in this intense and gritty western.

Hardcase (1972)

Hardcase (1972)

When his wife (Stefanie Powers) sells their ranch and runs off with a Mexican revolutionary (Pedro Armendariz Jr.), an American soldier of fortune (Clint Walker) tracks them down to take back what's his.

40 Guns to Apache Pass

40 Guns to Apache Pass

A heroic cavalry captain single-handedly puts down a massive Apache rebellion, led by Cochise, soon after the Civil War. However, he must first stop a mutiny started by a shifty corporal who convinces the men to sell their rifles to the indians.

Mysterious Circumstance: The Death of Meriwether Lewis

Mysterious Circumstance: The Death of Meriwether Lewis

After explorer Meriwether Lewis of Lewis & Clark fame suffers a mysterious and untimely death, a messenger from the President is sent to the isolated cabin to investigate. In a tense encounter with the only witness to his final night alive, the seemingly closed case of suicide begins to unravel. Was it an accident, murder, or conspiracy?

Bells of Coronado

Bells of Coronado

Bells of Coronado is a 1950 American film directed by William Witney and starring Roy Rogers. Roy is an insurance investigator looking into the theft of uranium ore. He must prevent the thieves from taking off in a plane with the stolen ore.

Lonely Are the Brave

Lonely Are the Brave

Academy Award® winner Kirk Douglas ignites the screen with one of his most personal roles as a cowboy on a collision course with the modern world in Lonely are the Brave. After landing himself in jail trying to break out his friend, Jack Burns (Douglas) finds himself alone and on the run from the law. Leading the manhunt is Sheriff Morey Johnson (Walter Matthau), who must bring Burns to justice despite his own sympathy for the fugitive. Co-starring Gena Rowlands, George Kennedy and Carroll O'Connor, Lonely are the Brave is an unforgettable portrait of a lawless man defying life in an orderly world.

Two Sinners and a Mule

Two Sinners and a Mule

Kicked out of a small Western town for sinful behavior, free-spirited Alice and Nora set out for Virginia City to pursue their dream of opening a restaurant. Out on the prairie, they come across an injured bounty hunter named Elden (Cam Gigandet, Twilight). Hoping to share in the reward, they nurse Elden back to health and help him stalk his prey, Grimes. But as Nora and Alice both develop feelings for Elden, no one notices that Grimes is now on their tail, and the hunters become the hunted…

Outlaws and Angels

Outlaws and Angels

For seasoned outlaw Henry and his gang of bandits, a high stakes bank heist turns bloody when they kill a U.S. Marshall in the process. With one of the largest bounties in the history of the American West on their heads, they make their way south and invade the home of a seemingly innocent and unsuspecting frontier family for refuge. As an unexpected game of cat and mouse ensues, this twisted tale leads to seduction, role reversal, and ultimately revenge.

Invitation to a Gunfighter

Invitation to a Gunfighter

When Confederate soldier Matt Weaver returns to town after the Civil War, he finds that his home has been sold by town boss Sam Brewster. Brewster hires gunfighter Jules Gaspard d'Estaing to deal with Weaver, but d'Estaing's independent approach settles the town's problems in a very unorthodox manner.

Bullwhip

Bullwhip

Starring Guy Madison as Steve Dailey, Bullwhip tells a story of murder, deceit, and redemption. As Steve Dailey awaits his inevitable hanging in prison by Judge Carr, he is given a pardon if he agrees to marry a woman without even knowing her name. After escaping from the judge and his hired hit man, Dailey sets off to find his soon to be bride.

In Old California

In Old California

Tom, a young physician, searches for success in the rough, early gold-rush days of California. He meets Lacey, a dance hall singer who is engaged to Britt, king-pin in Sacramento politics. Britt resents Lacey’s evident interest in Tom and interferes in Tom’s settling up a business. Tom learns Britt’s wealth comes from forced tribute levied on the ranchers and Tom leads them in a successful revolt. Britt retaliates by planting poison in the tonic Tom prescribes. When a death occurs, Britt incites the crowd to lynch Tom, but he is saved by the news that gold has been discovered at Sutter’s Mill. Lacey follows the rush and finds a terrible epidemic has broken out. She sends for Tom who brings in needed drugs which Britt attempts to steal. But Tom outwits him and Britt is killed by his own brother.

Jessi's Girls

Jessi's Girls

When a wholesome Mormon couple is waylaid by a band of marauding outlaws while trekking west, the husband is murdered and the wife left ravished. The woman, Jessica, bent on revenge, obtains a six-shooter and sets out in pursuit of the men who've wronged her and her husband.

Last Stand at Saber River

Last Stand at Saber River

Tom Selleck rides into Western adventure in grand, gritty style as Paul Cable in Last Stand at Saber River, from the novel Elmore Leonard (Get Shorty, Out of Sight). With his strong-willed pioneer wife (Suzy Amis) and two children (Haley Joel Osment and Rachel Duncan), ex-Confederate cavalryman Cable returns to his Arizona home to resume a quiet life. Instead, he finds Union sympathizers (David and Keith Carradine) have taken possession of the small spread. The war should be over. But Cable faces one more battle before the healing can begin.

No Name and Dynamite

No Name and Dynamite

In this classic action-packed Spaghetti-style Western, the line between the good guys and the bad guys is blurred as ruthless bounty hunters No Name and Dynamite Davenport shoot their way through the Wild West collecting rewards and making more enemies than friends. But with the outlaw John Wilkes Booth on the run and gold hidden in the hills, justice must be served.