Herbert Mills, a young chap from the east, with his partner, Walter Daniels, an experienced miner, are about to set out on a prospecting trip through the mountains.
Jerry- a “tough it out” kind of man- finds himself in a battle against the elements when his youngest grandchild, Prince, goes missing in the woods while on a horseback camping trip.
A very young girl goes to deliver lunch to the cowboys who have stayed behind on the plains. She climbs into a wagon. Along the way, the wagon is spotted by a man on horseback. The girl arrives and kisses her father, to whom she gives the lunch. Eventually, the child is kidnapped, and a ransom of 25,000 pounds is demanded. A ten-year-old boy offers to go and try to save the girl.
A tribute to Classic Spaghetti-Westerns, "The Wild East" tells an original story about the infamous outlaw Billy "Bullseye" Morgan and the ruthless bounty hunter Miles "One-Eyed" Priest.
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.
A series of 25 2-reel Western thrillers in which a cowgirl aids the cause of justice and humanity in the Old West, often aided by her fiancé and her rancher father. Each episode tells a complete story in itself.
Draco, on the behalf of time, is on a path of vengeance. When he encounters a seemingly innocent man and his son, he reveals the consequences that come with wasted time and faith.
While practicing his guitar in the middle of the woods, Johnny finds himself challenged by the Devil himself to prove who’s the better musician. If Johnny wins he’ll receive a guitar made of solid gold but if the Devil wins, the young man will lose his very soul.
A friendship is put under strain when Andy believes himself to be the cowboy persona of Clint Eastwood. Joel is frustrated as he perceives it to be another of his friend's character roleplays, but can he uncover the motive behind the western adventure he is taken on in a small Scottish town?
Young Henry Randolph has run up gambling debts to Slade and Slade has arrived to collect the money. When Slade tells Henry he will inform his father, Henry threatens him. When Slade is later found murdered, the posse heads out after Henry. Henry claims he is innocent but flees anyway when the posse approaches.
In a plot to take control of the Lazy Y ranch, which holds water rights to the local area, a rancher kidnaps the Lazy Y owner's daughter. The ranch foreman manages to eventually foil the plot and get the girl.
Old Jim Brown, a western ranchman, has a pretty daughter Gladys, who is loved by young Frank Carpenter, then foreman of the ranch. Brown objects to the match because he has an opportunity to marry Gladys off to a rich mine owner, seeing in this alliance the opportunity for social advancement for the girl and himself.