Die Frau am Weg
⭐ 9.0

Die Frau am Weg

1948

The story takes place in a village high up in the mountains of Austria and close to the border, crossing which was the last hope for many for seven years.

Peaceful Peters
⭐ 9.0

Peaceful Peters

1922

A dying prospector tells "Peters the Pacific" about a mine he has discovered for "the mate's girl" and the ambush he has been set upon by mine jumpers, and gives Peters the location of the mine. In town, Peters uncovers the corrupt dealings of a dance hall owner, Jim Blalock, and Peter Hunter.

Rustlin' for Cupid
⭐ 9.0

Rustlin' for Cupid

1926

Bradley Blatchford, returning to his father's ranch from college, meets Sybil Hamilton, who is coming to the ranch town as a schoolteacher. Later, Bradley's father is suspected of rustling cattle, but he denies the charge. As the romance develops between Bradley and Sybil, Bradley comes upon a rustler at work and is about to shoot when he discovers his own father, who claims he is victim of a hereditary taint that he cannot subdue. Some friends, who observe the incident, rustle some of Blatchford's cattle, mark it with Sybil's brand, and accuse her of rustling and hiding some dark secret. She confesses that her brother disgraced the family, and when George learns of it, he is forgiven and is reunited with her.

A Pal's Oath
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A Pal's Oath

1911

Two pals, Jack Manley and John French, are employed on a large ranch in Wyoming. French falls sick with fever and Jack goes for a doctor. This latter, however, refuses to accompany Jack without his payment in advance and Jack, in despair, is forced to depart without the doctor. Back at the bunkhouse he conceives the plan to hold up a pony express rider

The Amazing Vagabond
⭐ 9.0

The Amazing Vagabond

1929

A wealthy scion toughens up in a rough-and-tumble lumber camp when he is forced to defend Phil Dunning and his daughter from the brutal George Hobbs

West of Chicago
⭐ 9.0

West of Chicago

1922

West of Chicago is a 1922 American silent western film directed by Scott R. Dunlap and starring Buck Jones, Renée Adorée and Philo McCullough.

The Cursed Twelve
⭐ 6.5

The Cursed Twelve

1974

Escaping after a heist, bank-robbers run afoul of an ex bounty hunter with whom they have back story.

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⭐ 10.0

Broncho Billy Wins Out

1914

Broncho Billy and the coward are both in love with the school teacher at Snakeville. Broncho is accepted, and the coward, mad with jealousy, induces the unsuspecting rival to carry through a mock hold-up. When Broncho Billy appears as a highwayman, the school teacher shoots at him. The coward has left the crowd and fires at Broncho.

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⭐ N/A

Carne E Sangue

2023

In 1880s Tennessee, two brothers head Westward in hopes of escaping their town, the law, and their family's past. However, a fresh start cannot heal all wounds.

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⭐ 5.8

El hijo del charro negro

1961

The son of a famous vigilante returns to his home town... but he's all citified and pantywaisted. Or is he?

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⭐ 10.0

Breezy Bill

1930

A young rancher falsely accused of kidnapping his own stepfather, the aptly named Henry Pennypincher.

The Two Gun Man
⭐ 7.0

The Two Gun Man

1931

Marshals Blackie and Joe, posing as two-gun men, hire on at Markham's ranch. They are after Tulliver and his gang of rustlers. But unknown to the two, Tulliver has planted Thorn on the ranch and he kills the foreman Riggs and puts the blame on Blackie.

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Capturing a Canadian Lynx

1921

One of The Adventures of Bill and Bob shorts. The brothers decide to help the local zoo by capturing a lynx and aim to impress their neighbor Ina May.

Gun Talk
⭐ 8.0

Gun Talk

1947

In this western, a hero prevents a stagecoach robbery and wins the respect and confidence of a mine owner and a pretty woman who is going west to see her sister. Two outlaws next try to jump the miner's claim.

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Past Redemption

1913

Through the efforts of the Rev. John Drummond, who comes to a small western mining town with his little boy, all the saloons are closed. Jim Howe and his daughter, Nell, being unable to carry on a liquor business in the town, move to the mountains, where he runs an illicit still and continues to supply whiskey to the Indians. The sheriff gets on his trail and he is soon placed in the custody of the law. Nell, determining to avenge herself for the capture of her father, fires n shot into a party of hostile Indians, secreting herself in a bush as she does so. The Indians, seeing the soldiers coming, and thinking that they fired the shot, rush at them, but are defeated. This plan of revenge having failed, she makes her way to the minister's home, but is prevented from doing any harm to him by the maternal instinct which rises in her when she sees his little boy praying for his mother in heaven.