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- Two former Texas Rangers renew their spirit of adventure as they and several other residents of a small Texas town join a cattle drive to the Montana Territory.
- Four prostitutes join together to travel the Old West.
- In 1836, a small band of soldiers sacrifice their lives in hopeless combat against a massive army in order to prevent a tyrant from smashing the new Republic of Texas.
- A kidnapped boy strikes up a friendship with his captor, an escaped convict on the run from the law, while the search for him continues.
- The economic and cultural growth of Colorado spanning two centuries from the mid 1700s to the late 1970s.
- Captain Woodrow Call, now retired from the Rangers, is a bounty hunter. He is hired by an eastern railroad baron to track down Joey Garza, a new breed of killer.
- A corrupt marshal is pressured by his army friend into negotiating the release of white captives of the Comanches, but finds that their reintegration into society has its consequences.
- Mace Bishop (James Stewart) masquerades as a hangman in order to save his outlaw brother, Dee (Dean Martin), from the gallows, runs to Mexico chased by Sheriff July Johnson's (George Kennedy's) posse and fights against Mexican bandits.
- James Arness rides again as Matt Dillon, the U.S. Marshal he made popular in the 1955-75 television series. In this movie he goes after a renegade Apache named Wolf (Joe Lara) who has taken his daughter captive. As a bargaining chip, Dillon helps two sons of Apache chief Geronimo out of the fort stockade and offers them in trade. Dillon is aided by an Army scout, Chalk Brighton (Richard Kiley).
- Following an ambush in his visit to America, Wong Fei-hung becomes separated from his fellow travelers and suffers memory loss.
- An inexperienced farm boy hooks up with a legendary outlaw in Mexico and both are soon on the run from the law, Mexican bandits, and two families bent on revenge.
- Against orders and with no help of relief Texas patriots led by William Travis, Jim Bowie, and Davy Crockett defend the Alamo against overwhelming Mexican forces.
- An aging cowboy must choose between his desire to remain free and the responsibilities of maintaining a family.
- A groom and a bounty hunter go after his kidnapped bride.
- In the 1960s, a screwy Mexican General and his troops cross into Texas to re-capture the Alamo from the Gringos but they face opposition from the local police, the National Guard and the U.S. State Department.
- In the beginning of the 19th Century, many white Americans are settling in the Mexican province of Texas. As the years go by, political conflicts between the settlers and the Mexican government are escalating which would lead to war and Texan independence.
- Stephen Ives' "The West" is a PBS 4-Video Series co-produced by Ken Burns: - "Death Runs Riot" 85 min. - "Fight No More Forever" 85 min. - "Ghost Dance" 58 min. - "The People" 82 min.
- Chief of Scouts Ed Bannon works for the US Army at Fort Clark, Texas and he dreams of aiding in bringing peace to the region, despite opposition from both the Army and the Apaches.
- Moderate Jim Bowie leads rebellious Texicans--and Davy Crockett--in a last-ditch stand against his old friend, Santa Ana.
- A dozen years after the Civil War, former slaves go on strike at a powerful judge's plantation.
- Brady Hawkes has to run to his son's rescue once again in this continuation of the Gambler stories. Jeremiah is now a young man who has become involved with Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. Brady pursues the gang in order to get Jeremiah out of the gang before he gets in too much trouble with the law.
- "From personal heartbreak to the epic fight for liberation, the glory of the Old West is captured in this grand life story of Sam Houston, the man whose bravery and vision led to the creation of Texas." -- from back of box
- Gunfighter Josey Wales travels to Mexico to get a friend out of jail.
- In this action-packed thriller, an undercover CIA agent tracks down the drug gang that brutally murdered his family.
- In 1836, a small band of soldiers sacrifice their lives in hopeless combat against a massive army in order to prevent a tyrant from smashing the new Republic of Texas.
- A mysterious gunman searches for his lost identity.
- Two unemployed good ol' boys are mistaken for a pair of notorious bank robbers.
- Ex-boxer Danny"Boy" Jackson only left the room for a second, and came back to find his son gone. He quickly finds that human traffickers have taken him to be sold in the Middle East. With only hours left, and the clock ticking, Danny "Boy" Jackson comes out of retirement.
- A man on the run is surprised to learn that he is a Knight Templar and that his girlfriend is a holy virgin about to give birth to a very special baby on Christmas Day.
- A Texas Marshal transports five female prisoners to prison but their stagecoach is attacked en route by the Comanches and the ex-husband of one prisoner attempts to free her.
- The price is high for two Texan outlaws whose run-in with a corrupt deputy gets them framed for murder as they become targets of a sheriff's wrath.
- A doctor in a Western town once stood trial for the murder of his wife. Despite acquittal, he is still believed guilty by the townspeople.
- The dramatic and adventurous story of the the apostle Thaddeus, his calling by Jesus of Nazareth and his ministry during the first century, and the violent opposition he endured.
- Twelve-year-old Jody is on a wagon train trip with his father when they are attacked by renegade Comancheros led by the villain cut-throat. Jody sets out across country for home.
- Two Tejanos (Texas of Mexican descent) kill two white men in a small south Texas town in 1883. One witness and his little brother accompany a Texas ranger turned bounty hunter across the Nueces strip in pursuit of these fugitives.
- After the brazen escape from his sentence to be hanged, infamous outlaw Jack Barnett cons a crooked judge, local saloon gal and an old partner into partaking in the heist of a lifetime. Havoc breaks loose when a small town Sheriff stands for justice and although both sides stick to their guns, only one will prevail.
- In the vein of traditional westerns such as 'High Noon,' comes 'Blue Eyes,' nickname of Johnny Rios, the most sadistic outlaw in south Texas. After being captured in a foiled bank robbery in the sleepy town of Wardlaw, the courageous Sheriff, Bob Gambol, awaits the vicious outlaw's family who has given him twenty-four hours to release their brother or else. Now it's good vs. evil as one man has to choose between honor and the annihilation of a town.
- A re-enactment of the 13-day siege of the Alamo, the defining moment of the Texas revolution. Extensive use is made of original documents, from both sides of the battle, with legend (the famous line in the sand) presented as legend, and no historical rewriting. Filmed where it happened, on the 160th anniversary of the death of 189 heroes who died for Texas independence on March 6, 1836.
- Horace Longstreet operates the most brutal drug empires in the south, dealing in peyote, cocoa leaves, laudanum and opium. When he learns a young transporter known as the 'Cat' has been skimming profits, he enlists the aid of a Pinkerton detective, now deep in the bottle and dying of tuberculosis. Against his will, Tyrone Burke must kill or capture the young offender, but the Cat has many lives and leads his pursuer or a 'Wizard of Oz'-type journey through the most dangerous and perverse opium dens, cat-houses and drag queen lairs in the 1880's south. In the end, however, is the Cat actually running for his life or has the hunted now become the hunter? A startling, final confrontation brings two forces of extreme evil face to face, gun to gun, and the result may change the entire direction of the future.
- Dave Crockett is haunted by his famous grandfather Davy Crockett in this humorous adventure set in the old west.
- A Family fights back against the murder and terror caused by a pair of prejudice police officers.
- A music video for Brooks and Dunn's song, You're Gonna Miss Me When I'm Gone.
- A teenager witnesses Col. Travis' courage at the Alamo against overwhelming odds.
- This documentary tells the story of a rebel people - the Mascogos, known in the United States as the Black Seminoles. This community is descended from escaped slaves who made common cause with the Seminole Indians of Florida. Filmed on both sides of the border, this video documents the complex history of people of African descent caught between national boundaries, and the efforts of their descendants to maintain their culture.
- Set in 1880s Texas, former Texas Ranger Jacob Matthau goes on the hunt for three Bandits that robbed and killed a Payroll Guard. His journey of revenge takes him beyond the law where no good deed goes unpunished.
- The story of the colored 9th and 10th Cavalry, the "Buffalo Soldiers", and their service on the American frontier during the latter half of the 19th century.
- People Little Known: The Ainus, remarkable for their excessive hairiness, were probably the first inhabitants of Japan after the cave dwellers. Many quaint dances and ceremonies remain to them since their first migration from Siberia. Live in Peace: The Ainus of Japan live in peace with their neighbors and exist by fishing and hunting. These bewhiskered people, of whom only a few thousand exist, are perhaps the most poverty-stricken race on earth; not even the price of a shave. American Ruins: The Alamo, famous in the history of the Lone Star State, where brave pioneers were massacred by Santa Anna. The flag always flies over the Alamo, for within these walls less than 200 men withstood the siege of 6,000 for ten days. San Juan Mission: The Mission of San Juan built in 1716 is in a very bad state of preservation though enough remains to show the original plan of the group of buildings surrounding the chapel. The Espada Mission in Texas was built in 1608 and later, when the buildings were destroyed by the Indians, the present buildings were erected in 1730. Locations Seen in Famous Paintings: From this cloistered walk at Amalfi, Italy, many artists have attempted to catch upon their canvases the exquisite colorings of the terraced city, set crescent-wise on the Gulf of Salerno. The Matterhorn, the most photographed mountain in the world, from two points of view which are favorites with artists and photographers.
- Based on the memoirs of Juan Nepomuceno Seguin, a soldier and politician born in San Antonio in the 19th century. He fought for the independence of Texas at the Alamo and became a highly respected politician to insure better living conditions for his people. Frustration arose when American ranchers move into the Texas flatlands bringing prejudice and bigotry against the Mexican populations.