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In the dusty, unforgiving landscape of 1895 Indian Territory, Ed Dantes' world is turned upside down when he's framed and sent to a territorial prison that promises only torture and despair. But in this desperate place, survival requires skill and cunning - skills Ed must learn from his fellow inmate Abe in order to escape the clutches of the ruthless Warden Victor Cain. As Ed navigates this treacherous new world, one thing becomes clear: revenge will be his only solace.
Bugs Bunny Gets the Boid
In this 1942 Merrie Melodies cartoon, directed by Bob Clampett and produced by Leon Schlesinger, Bugs Bunny outwits a young buzzard named Beaky Buzzard (aka "Killer" by his mother) in a heartwarming and hilarious battle of wits. The shy and slow buzzard is tasked with catching a rabbit for dinner, but his mother's meddling leads to chaos, and Bugs cleverly plays a trick on the bird, ultimately earning him the praise and affection of his own mother - and, more importantly, himself. With Clampett's trademark breakneck speed and Mel Blanc's signature banter, this cartoon is a timeless classic that showcases the evolution of Bugs Bunny's character and sets the stage for future escapades with this beloved cartoon legend.
Colt .45
In this classic Western drama, Randolph Scott stars as Steve Farrell, a gun salesman who vows to recover his stolen Colt .45 pistols from ruthless killer Jason Brett. As Farrell tracks Brett across the country, he encounters a trail of dead bodies and becomes embroiled in a cat-and-mouse game with the cunning outlaw. With its gripping storyline and memorable performances, "Colt .45" is a tense and thrilling ride that showcases Scott's signature style as a gunfighter and hero.
Bugs Bunny Rides Again
In the 1948 animated short "Bugs Bunny Rides Again," Bugs Bunny faces off against Yosemite Sam in a wild Western showdown. As they engage in an escalating series of gunfights and witty banter, Bugs cleverly outmaneuvers his nemesis with everything from pea shooters to a soft shoe routine. Ultimately, the two rivals play cards, with Bugs winning by cheating, but the game is quickly forgotten as the Miami Special train arrives, filled with swimsuit-clad women headed for a beauty contest - and Bugs emerges victorious once again.
Corri uomo corri
In "Corri uomo corri", Tomas Milian stars as Cuchillo, a knife-throwing thief on the run from murderous bandits, sadistic American agents, his hot-blooded fiancée and a sheriff turned bounty hunter, all of whom are gunning for a hidden fortune in gold that could finance the Mexican Revolution. This thrilling adventure combines elements of Westerns, comedy, and action as Cuchillo evades capture while navigating treacherous landscapes and unexpected alliances. With its blend of humor and high-stakes tension, "Corri uomo corri" is a classic spaghetti western that explores themes of loyalty, deception, and the pursuit of power in the midst of revolution.
The Isolate Thief
In the desert outpost where she's forced to live among the violent outlaws who took everything from her, a young woman must use her wits and resourcefulness to keep her secret safe. Mackenzie Foy plays "The Isolate Thief", a desperate gambit to survive in a harsh environment controlled by Sean Bean's ruthless outlaw leader.
The Maverick Queen
In the dusty frontier town of Wyoming, a notorious outlaw and his partner in crime have found an unlikely haven in the saloon and hotel run by the enigmatic Kit Banion, a beauty with a fierce spirit and a penchant for taking control. But when a mysterious stranger posing as Jeff Younger, nephew of infamous outlaws, walks into her life, Kit's world is turned upside down - and danger lurks in every shadow of the Wild Bunch's trail.
Golden Kamuy: Abashiri Kangoku Shûgeki-hen
In "Golden Kamuy: Abashiri Kangoku Shûgeki-hen", a gripping tale of friendship and deception unfolds as rival groups converge on Hokkaido's infamous Abashiri Prison. The battle for control intensifies around Noppera-bo, the enigmatic keeper of secrets, setting the stage for a thrilling clash of loyalties in 1897 Japan.
Brand of Shame
In this offbeat Western comedy-drama, a schoolteacher arrives in town with a potentially life-changing discovery: a map to a gold mine. But when the teacher falls for the charming dance-hall owner, she becomes embroiled in a battle of wills that pits friendship and love against greed and deception. Will the allure of easy riches prove too great to resist, or can the power of genuine connection prevail? The result is a quirky, entertaining tale of human frailty and the unpredictable nature of small-town life.
Warpath
Edmond O'Brien plays John Vickers, a vengeful former officer who joins the 7th Cavalry to track down those responsible for his wife's death, and becomes embroiled in a battle with the Sioux at the Little Bighorn River. Along the way, he befriends Molly Quade, played by Polly Bergen, whose father Sam Quade is also a suspect in her husband's murder. Vickers' quest leads to a showdown with General Custer, played by James Millican, and ultimately becomes intertwined with his own survival amidst the chaos of battle.
Kepler's Dream
In "Kepler's Dream," a young girl embarks on a journey of self-discovery at her family's isolated New Mexico adobe during a pivotal summer. Her mother's departure for a leukemia treatment sends her on a quest to find a missing rare book from her grandmother's library, leading her to forge unexpected bonds with Miguel and Rosie. As she navigates the complexities of her fractured family, Ella must confront the harsh realities of her mother's fate and the mysteries that bind them together.
Blades of the Guardians: Wind Rises in the Desert
In "Blades of the Guardians: Wind Rises in the Desert", a sprawling epic martial arts film set against the backdrop of China's long history, a lone wolf bounty hunter named Dao Ma embarks on a perilous journey to escort the revolutionary Zhishilang across the Taklamakan desert. With relentless action sequences and polished swordplay, this Chinese Western-inspired thriller follows Dao Ma as he confronts his troubled past and teams up with an unlikely group of allies, including a young woman and a swordsman with a hidden agenda. As they face off against ruthless clansmen and treacherous rival bounty hunters, Dao Ma must navigate the treacherous landscape of ancient China's Sui dynasty to keep Zhishilang safe and uncover the truth about his mysterious companion.
The Legend of Nigger Charley
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The Big Sky
The film follows Jim Deakins (Kirk Douglas) and Boone Caudill (Dewey Martin), two Kentucky mountaineers who join a trading expedition from St. Louis to trade whisky for furs with the Blackfoot Indians. Along the way, they encounter numerous challenges, including rival traders and hostile Native American tribes. Zeb Calloway (Arthur Hunnicutt) is a key figure in the expedition, owning a sailing barge called Mandan that serves as their vessel. The two men soon discover that there is more to contend with than just the elements, as they navigate the complexities of trade, cultural differences, and personal relationships.
Is God Is
Two twin sisters set out on an epic quest for revenge against their father, who disfigured them in a fire when they were children. As they confront a charged family history that pushes them to extraordinary lengths, they must also face their own rage and the true extent of their father's abuse. With their mother's dying wish guiding them, the twins embark on a perilous journey across the country, driven by a desire for justice and revenge against those who wronged them.
Where the Wind Blows
In "Where the Wind Blows," a chance act of kindness sets off a chain reaction that upends the life of Chase, a hardened cowboy struggling to reconnect with his emotions. Over the course of three pivotal days, this lone drifter is forced to confront the barriers he's built around himself and embark on a journey of self-discovery.
Stranger on Horseback
In the dusty, sun-scorched town of Bannerman, a lone circuit judge named Rick Thorne takes on the corrupt and powerful, determined to bring justice to a suspected killer who has escaped the law for far too long. As he navigates treacherous allegiances and ruthless adversaries, Thorne must also confront his own feelings for a beautiful woman caught in the middle of it all. Will justice prevail, or will the forces of oppression silence him forever?
Les pétroleuses
In this 1971 Western comedy film, two female gunfighters, Louise and Marie, team up to take revenge on a town's men after being jailed together, donning men's clothing to keep their outlaw father's name alive. The Francophone sisters-in-law navigate the lawless Wild West, showcasing their beauty and bravery in a genre that often favors masculine characters. Directed by Christian-Jaque and starring Brigitte Bardot and Claudia Cardinale, Les Pétroleuses is a satirical take on traditional Westerns, full of action, chases, and saloon shenanigans.
Catlow
A Western comedy that subverts expectations, Catlow stars Yul Brynner as an outlaw on a mission to steal $2 million worth of gold in Mexico, while his old Civil War buddy, now a marshal, Richard Crenna, is hot on his heels. Along the way, bromance and banter ensue, with a hint of humor and wit that sets this film apart from other Westerns of its time.
Last Train to Fortune
In the vast and unforgiving American West, a chance encounter between two unlikely souls sets off an extraordinary journey. Cecil Peachtree, a schoolteacher bound for Fortune on the last train, finds himself at the mercy of outlaw Dooley, who offers him safe passage in exchange for the promise of knowledge. As the unlikely duo traverses the treacherous terrain together, their mutual fascination with each other's lives sparks a most peculiar and endearing friendship.