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A mining engineer is hired to run a valuable mine formerly belonging to lovely Peggy O'Day's family.
Gold Grabbers

Little Willie's large imagination turns his family-home in the suburbs into the old Wild WEst when he puts on his cowboy suit, guns, holsters and hat, and goes out to play with his friend Archie.(No, this is not Archie Andrews.) The two boys have some desperate adventures, until Willie's mom calls him in to take his afternoon nap.
Willie the Kid

The story very freely echoes the vicissitudes of an expedition that really took place in the 19th century in the harsh and wild lands of the West.
Gold & Lead

Following a brutal attack in which her husband and children are murdered, and she is left for dead, Rebecca Falcon rises from the carnage of her former life hellbent on revenge as a bloodthirsty vigilante called Mia.
Vengeance Turns: Volume Two

Law of the Land is centered around single mother Caroline, and her son, Lionel. When Lionel's father, Elliot, returns after a long absence, Caroline decides to stand up to Elliot in order to save her family and farm.
Law of the Land

A cattle rustler decides to reform, and helps a rancher battle a gang of notorious rustlers.
A Pair of Hellions

Maria João lives isolated with her father. Fearing she will catch the disease carried by the wind that killed her mother, the father does not allow her to leave the house. In exchange, he narrates stories of adventure to her. One night, an ex-soldier turned wanderer of peace, knocks on their door, in search of the woman he left behind before setting off to war, unaware that she is already gone.
The Fever of Maria João

Dean extrapolated landscape images from 1920s Ford advertisements, leaving out the cars to focus on their representations of place and nature. She made the animation using a digital version of a multiplane camera technique employed in early Disney films to create an immersive and 3D illusion by separating two-dimensional images. This technique was itself inspired by Ford’s assembly line; Dean uses it to explore historical depictions of the American dream, exaggerating the subject matter’s fantastical style. [Overview courtesy of the Whitney Museum of American Art]
Long Low Line (Fordland)
An aged miner finds a rich gold claim, stakes it out, fills a sack with samples of the gold ore and starts back across the desert to file his claim. His water gives out, and, after days of torture, he at last falls in a clump of sagebrush. In a nearby cabin Jim Durkin and Black, his partner, are about to sit down to supper when faint cries are heard.
The Dead Man's Claim

Tom Fleming, a Western bandit, and his pal, Morgan, hold up the stage. Fleming dispatches Morgan to town to inform him when the stage leaves. Fleming now receives a letter from his wife back east, in which she tells him she and their little girl pray every night that he will always remain an honest, faithful husband and father.
The Bandit's Child

Outwitting the Timber Wolf
Outwitting the Timber Wolf

Willie Clever, city born and bred, having been spoiled with plenty of money, thinks he knows it all, or nearly all. His father buys a ranch in Arizona and sends Willie out to run the business. He comes with "all the fixin's," and has not been on the place an hour before he tries to run, or reform the outfit. The cowboys decide he needs some experience.
Taming a Tenderfoot

Robert Mason, a young black newspaperman, exposes corrupt labor leader Mark Lethier. In turn, Mason's engagement to Vivian Lethier is ended. When Mark Lethier is murdered, Mason is convicted on circumstantial evidence and sentenced to prison. After several years in prison, he escapes and makes his way to the southwestern cattle country, where he falls in love with Tex Miller, a beautiful cowgirl. Mason endeavors to rid the territory of an outlaw band led by Buck Conley, a.k.a. the "Night Terror." Once he is successful, he decides to give himself up to the law, thinking that he will be sent back to prison. However, after discovering that the real murderer has confessed, he returns to Tex and the country he has come to love.
The Flaming Crisis

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An Adventure on the Mexican Border

Two brothers lose their tent to a bandit and become criminals to defeat the one who has ruined them.
El Tigre Negro

Cowboys trade lewd stories in the spirit of one-upmanship. Beer guzzling, bestiality and hellfire: it must be a Phil Mulloy cartoon.
Cowboys: "That's Nothin'"

At the end of the 19th century, a young man named Poncho travels with his donkey Mago through the wilderness of northern Croatia, carrying goods he intends to sell at a fair. On a forest road, he comes across a cart stuck in the mud and two strangers, Stef and Lujo, who have lost their horses after a night storm. Despite his hesitation, he helps them pull the cart out, setting in motion a series of events that will change the course of his fate.
Mago

A peace-loving cowboy who must overcome his pacifist convictions when a good friend is found murdered.
Huntin' Trouble

Smoky Gap Railroad president Murray Lemantier is fed up with a bandit gang led by Buck Andrade constantly holding up his train and getting away with it. He hires ace detective David Cassidy to track down and get Buck, dead or alive. However, when Buck goes to see his dying mother she makes him promise to reform, and he does. Cassidy, though, doesn't care about that and tries to arrest him. Buck decides to do something that will once and for all show everyone that he has indeed reformed--especially Faith Lawson, a pretty station agent he's in love with.
Wolves of the Rail
1927 American silent Western film directed by and starring Leo D. Maloney.