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- A drunken, hard-nosed U.S. Marshal and a Texas Ranger help a stubborn teenager track down her father's murderer in Indian Territory.
- A group of people traveling on a stagecoach find their journey complicated by the threat of Geronimo and learn something about each other in the process.
- Two ex-cons murder a family in a robbery attempt, before going on the run from the authorities. The police try to piece together the details of the murder in an attempt to track down the killers.
- A brave and proud woman struggles for her land, finding help and something more in unexpected way.
- A young schoolteacher turns into an outlaw to avenge her murdered father.
- Rancher Wil Andersen is forced to hire inexperienced boys as cowhands in order to get his herd to market on time but the rough drive is full of dangers and a gang of cattle rustlers is trailing them.
- The Macahans, a family from Virginia, headed by Zeb Macahan, travel across the country to pioneer a new land and a new home in the American West.
- A melon farmer battles organized crime and a hit man who wants to kill him.
- Fonda and Redford star as Addie Moore and Louis Waters, a widow and widower who've lived next to each other for years. The pair have almost no relationship, but that all changes when Addie tries to make a connection with her neighbor.
- An ex-con drifter with a penchant for brawling is amused by a homeless ex-sailor, so they partner up as they head east together.
- After the Civil War, Tennessee brothers Orrin and Tyrel Sackett are herding cattle out West while Tell Sackett is prospecting for gold in the hills.
- At the closing of 1874 a haunted, dying Wild Bill Hickok teams up with a grieving Crazy Horse to hunt a murderous albino buffalo.
- A tough cowboy facing some trouble crosses paths with a lonely woman living in the middle of nowhere.
- The sole survivor of an ill-fated mining expedition tells how his taste for gold was replaced by that of human flesh.
- Jet Cosgrave returns home to claim the ranch that was stolen from him, after his father's death.
- Lightning Jack Kane is an Australian outlaw in the wild west. During a bungled bank robbery he picks up mute Ben Doyle as a hostage. The two become good friends, with Jack teaching Ben how to rob banks, while they plan Jack's last heist.
- The sons of a Colorado cattle baron, one biological and the other adopted, resent one another and fight for control of their father's cattle empire.
- When her nephew and his roommate disappear, following the suspicious death of the roommate's girlfriend, Aurora investigates. Enlisting the help of her friends, she is also assisted by her new neighbor, college professor Nick Miller.
- A female hustler is chasing after rich men, but becomes repeatedly mixed up with a suave con man and card shark through a series of misadventures before falling in love with him.
- At a river crossing, a stand-off between a gang of outlaws and local townsfolk ensues when the ferry barge operator refuses to ferry the gang across the river.
- Former gunslinger Steve Sinclair (Taylor), is now a peaceful rancher, but things go wrong when his wild brother Tony (Cassavetes) arrives with his new gun--and his new fiancée, former saloon girl Joan Blake (London).
- Gerry Barker finds a lost boy whose rich father is extorted into paying a ransom for his return but the boy accidentally dies and Gerry goes to prison.
- The life and career of a Wells Fargo official frames this fictionalized account of the express company's formation.
- The further adventures of 'True Grit' Rooster Cogburn which has him battling injustice in his own unorthodox way while contending with a teenage girl bent on reforming him.
- When abducted by a psychopath, a husband is taken on a ride from hell where he is subjected to three horrific tales of terror while his family is held captive in an attached cargo trailer.
- Twelve inmates plan a prison break from the Colorado State Penitentiary but one of them reluctantly joins the group.
- The brothers, a couple of ne'er-do-wells, turn a sleepy mining town upside-down in their search for quick riches.
- A young female prison guard finds out that her first assignment is to San Quentin, one of the toughest prisons in the country.
- "Blood on the Mountain" is a compelling story about friendship and forgiveness. Fury explodes high above the Royal Gorge in the spectacular Colorado mountains. Two fugitives run for their lives. A bitter cop seeks revenge for his wife's death. An innocent man gives his life to save an escaped murderer.
- A twin falls off a wagon and meets a mountain man who teaches her to spit tobacco for a living.
- Get ready for some wild horse backin', wild gun fightin', and old West adventure and fun. Cactus Creek is the worst outlaw town in the Colorado territory. Into this haven for outlaws ride Stormy, Texas, Cimarron and Logan ( R W Hampton ). Will Marshal Trevor Cooper ( Buck Taylor ) arrive in time?
- Curley Smith, a lieutenant of the Texas Rangers, while patrolling the international line became suspicious of a load of hay which he saw going southward. Leaving a note telling of his intention for his comrade, he trailed the wagon into Mexico. After traveling half a day he saw the wagon descend into a deep gulch. Curley drew near and, peering from the overhanging bushes, saw at the bottom of the ravine a smugglers' camp. The men unloaded the hay and, as he suspected, the bottom of the wagon was filled with high-powered American arms and quantities of ammunition. His presence was discovered. The outlaws in great numbers pursued the lone American. In the chase his horse plunged over a steep hill throwing its rider. Anita, the smuggler chief's daughter, who was taking part in the chase, found him lying unconscious and after reviving him helped him to her father's cabin. After dressing his wounds she and her mother placed him in bed. Dean, a renegade American, who was deeply in love with Anita, recognized the prisoner and gave orders that he be closely guarded and not allowed to escape. Dean loaded his ponies and started off across the mountains to deliver the contraband to the Mexican general. During his absence Curley and Anita fell in love with each other. When Dean returned his jealousy was aroused and he determined to remove Curley by means fair or foul. During the absence of his chief, Amador, he seized the American, bound him to the ground and tied a rattlesnake close at his side and left the helpless prisoner to die a horrible death. Anita, missing her sweetheart, went in search of him and arrived just in time to shoot the snake and save him. With her aid he escaped and in the attempt to swim down the river past the sentry he was again captured and brought back to the smugglers' camp. in the meantime Dean had been trying to smuggle a load of Lydite bombs across the border, but in a fight with a party of Texas Rangers the bombs were exploded and Dean's men were forced to flee. He arrived at camp in a very ill humor and was enraged to find that his rival had not perished from the rattler's deadly fangs. Amador, the chief, reproved his lieutenant for the treatment of the prisoner and Anita, horrified at her former lover's cruelty, spurned him. Dean, maddened by jealousy and his desire for revenge, planned a mutiny, and in the dead of the night again entered the cabin and laid violent hands on the prisoner, determined that nothing would interfere with his plans to make Curley pay with his life for Dean's misfortunes. Anita, fearing evil and unable to protect her lover, stole from the outlaws' camp and rode at breakneck speed in the moonlight across the border to the American army camp. She begged that assistance be sent to the aid of the American. As the first streaks of the coming day lit the sky the American Cavalry with the Mexican girl at their head galloped forth to the rescue. In the meantime Curley had been dragged to the plains above the outlaws' camp, his hands were tied behind him and a squad of greasers were about to send a death volley into him, when the cavalry came thundering down from the foot hills and charged the Mexican smugglers. A battle ensued and the Americans were victorious. Anita freed her lover. Dean, seeing that the game was up, determined to kill Curley and then sell his own life dearly as possible, but Curley, seizing a saber which had fallen from a wounded American's hand, in a fierce encounter killed the renegade. Curley went back to his regiment and after peace was declared he returned, claimed Anita and brought her back to his own country as his bride.
- Former best friends Everett and Marlow embark on a road trip to Canada to fulfill a long-lost dream, finding it difficult to move on in life when there is so much left unsaid from the past.
- Filmmaker Liz Rogers and director Kevin Flint go to South Dakota following a story on Uranium contamination only to discover that the problem flows much farther than they imagined. Our nuclear legacy began with Uranium. From 'Fat Man' and 'Little Boy' to 'Duck and Cover' we believed it was safe to eat, drink and breathe in the shadow of the Atomic Bomb. The subsequent health and environmental damage will take generations, and in some cases thousands of years to heal. Our ground water, wells, drinking water, air and soil are contaminated with some of the most toxic heavy metals known to man - and yet we still have no firm plan in place for the storage of tons of nuclear materials we produce every year.
- A Light In Cañon City illuminates the vibrant tapestry of a community living in a city with 11 correctional facilities where locals unanimously extol the virtues of their beloved city, exploring themes of unity and the power of resilience
- Unreal is a story of of a reality television program called House Rules in which six people chosen to represent a sampling of age, race, belief, and gender from across the economic spectrum must live in the same house together to will the house. Six people, struggling to maintain civility if not promote harmony in the hope of winning a home. Six people... one house. MY house... MY rules. House Rules!
- Diane and Jeremy travel all over the country showing you all of the best places to take your family and friends.
- Joe and Jim Webster, brothers, are as different as day and night. Jim is an honest and respected rancher; Joe is the ringleader of a desperate gang of horse thieves. At the State Fair, Jim wins the championship broncho riding title of the world, for which he receives a handsome silver mounted saddle. He becomes engaged to Nell Owens, the pretty daughter of a prosperous stockman. One of Owens' post riders discovers a gang of horse thieves on the ranch and gives the alarm. Joe, their leader, breaks his saddle, and anxious to make his escape and join the thieves, takes his brother Jim's horse and heads for the Mexican border. The ranch hands give chase, hoping: to overtake the rustlers before they can cross the international boundary. In a running fight, Joe kills the sheriff, but has the horse he is riding shot from under him. The posse recovers the saddle and arrests Jim for the sheriff's murder. Nell prevents his lynching and demands that he be given a trial by law. Later he is convicted on circumstantial evidence and sentenced to be hanged. On the day set for the execution, Nell finds Joe mortally wounded and secures a confession from him that exonerates Jim. By much hard riding she reaches the prison yard in time to prevent Jim's death.
- When nature finished the rest of the world, she took all the colors left on her palette and generously and recklessly threw them into that spot of the earth that is now Colorado (given that name for that very reason). Eventable riot of awe-compelling color, a blending of almost sacred beauty, Colorado is nature's masterpiece. The rainbow and an Italian sunset all frozen into the everlasting hills, the matchless granite hues soothe yet stir one to the unknown depth as their sublime spell falls upon us. We unconsciously acknowledge the majesty of nature and her supremacy over merely human artists. They are psalms and a sermon in stone. As we stand in the Garden of the Gods, looking at the weirdly wondrous figures carved by the great sculptor, we forget our petty cares and paltry woes, our yearnings and our hopes or despairs, our conquests or defeats, for we are in Divine presence, selfishness and avarice are forgotten, for we are with beauty and our own heart and soul and mind become beautified. Colorado's charm is at once an aspiration and an inspiration. Poets of song and nature's genius have been inspired to dream, dare an achievement through the mighty sight of the wonders of nature. Artists have vainly attempted to translate on canvas a picture of picturesque Colorado. Rex has accomplished, with the aid of science, what artists have failed to produce.
- When friends of convenience part ways, it's never a clean break. Clive Newton and The Gunslinger have collected a bounty, and then Clive gets greedy. After leaving his former com-padre to die in the Colorado Badlands, Clive heads into town to spend his fast cash. Meanwhile, The Gunslinger is on the verge of death when an angel miraculously saves him... Flash-forward one year: The angel who saved our 'hero' is none other than Lucille Larson. She's running from her husband who's put a price on her head so large, every bounty hunter in the territory will be looking for her. Learning of this, The Gunslinger sets out to find her, killing everyone in his path and suffering no conscience. When he finds her, she's Clive Newton's captive, and old hatred comes to a boiling point in the final gun battle.
- Jilted by his sweetheart, Bob Fordyce, a Texas cowboy, leaves home and goes farther west. In San Miguel he gets into an argument with one of the followers of the Cibelo Kid, a notorious outlaw, who draws his gun and cold-bloodedly shoots him. When his mother and brother, Clay, hear of his death, the latter vows to avenge it, and, going to San Miguel, he also is wounded in an altercation with the Kid. He takes refuge at Doc Booth's ranch, and in order to make old man Booth give him up, the Kid captures Freda, his only daughters, and takes her to the outlaws' mountain stronghold, and there keeps her prisoner. The scenes are, by the way, very fine indeed.
- Tom Ellis, a young backwoodsman, is in love with Angie Lister, a country girl. Hort Ingles, a good-for-nothing, shiftless, young bully of the neighborhood is also in love with her. This rivalry is not particularly hostile until Hort, passing the house one morning, sees Tom bid Angle goodbye in a somewhat affectionate manner. That afternoon, while Hort is passing through a clearing in the forest, he accidentally overhears a quarrel between Tom and Ike Thompson. The latter had been hunting a squirrel and Tom had shot it. Ike becomes very bitter in his arraignment of Tom, and. as the quarrel progresses, he attempts to climb over a huge log, in order to get closer to Tom. In climbing over the log he accidentally discharges his gun and the shot kills him instantly. Tom and Hort are the only ones who see the accident and Hort's lying testimony sends Tom to prison for the murder. Tom serves his time in prison and, when he is finally released, he marries Angle. who has remained true and loyal through it all. About this lime a devout parson comes to the village and exerts such an influence for good in the community that Hort finally tells the truth about the Thompson shooting. Tom is cleared of all suspicion and happiness at last comes to the young couple.
- Glass is a metaphor for Life...both begin one way and through the influence of outside forces change shape and become something other than what they began.
- "Mabel and her sweetheart, Billy Cutler, living among the foothills of Colorado, have been in the habit of sending love notes to each other by Mabel's horse 'Doc.'" Pete, a half-breed, is also in love with Mabel. "One day Mabel's horse comes into Billy's corral with a note tied to its mane. Pete secures the note and, in his jealousy, refuses to give it up to Billy. Billy promptly knocks Pete down and takes the note away from him. Pete vows vengeance." "He gets the Indians at a nearby camp intoxicated and then tells them of his hatred for Billy. " The Indians and Billy have a fight and Billy is "left for dead while the red men carry Mabel to the ledge of a nearby canon, the only egress from which is a single log stretched across the abyss. "Doc" trails her to the canon, walks across the log, and, with his teeth, unties the captive girl's bonds. In the meantime Billy has recovered and has started for the canon with a sheriff's posse. The Indians, upon finding that Pete can furnish them with no more whiskey, make short work of him. Billy meets Mabel and "Doc" and there are general rejoicings.
- The true story of a convicted murderer who finds himself dying in the prison infirmary while serving his life sentence after many failed escape attempts. Another sick and dying man voluntarily comes into that prison to bring the message of hope, light and that marvelously mystifying concept called grace. Light meets the darkness in this action packed drama of the age old battle over a man's soul.