At dawn, two cowboys set out to scout ahead; as soon as they are on the trail of a herd of wild horses, they attempt to surround them and drive them back. A rapid stamping alerts their companions, who prepare the lassos; the ropes whistle, wind around the necks of the panicked beasts, which take a few more steps then, strangled and panting, are brought back captive. In the evening, they camp. Large fires are lit around which men and beasts settle down to sleep, not without a good guard being kept in the surrounding area. Meanwhile, the Apaches creep under cover of night to the American camp and succeed in seizing the captured beasts. Following this abduction, a frantic pursuit begins across the vast solitude of the Far West.
Jeremy Dexter, Sheriff of Sherman County, warns Lanky Mason to leave town after being involved in a shootout the night before killing a Mexican. The sheriff tells Lanky that although he remembers that Lanky had saved his little daughter's life by swimming across a stream during a flood and that Lanky's heroic work during a time when the smelter caught fire had saved the town from destruction, it was imperative for the good of the town that Lanky leave.
Discouraged by the loss of his job and unable to find another young shipping clerk Clark heads west, promising his mother that he will send for her when he finds a decent job. Instead, he falls into bad company. Finding it hard to make money he first works in prospecting without success until finally securing a job in a mine.
It's the most important day in one of the five counties when Romeo is visited by Lucio. Kind at first, quickly states his mission, he is here to kill him. Meanwhile, Romeo's grandma talks about the life of her grandson.
The untamed wilderness holds secrets and dangers beyond imagination. When a group of settlers stumbles upon an ancient curse, their fight for survival becomes a desperate battle against forces far darker than they could have ever anticipated.
A former sheriff accused of heresy, robbery and conspiracy tries to live the lawless life. But that is quickly put an end to when a bounty hunter is sent after him, and he must risk everything in a quest to regain his honor.
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.
Set in the 1950s, this Mexican western tells the story of three children who, wishing to keep the memory of their grandfather close, steal his ashes from a cemetery.
In Post-Civil War America, two Confederate officers turned wanted bandits seek help from a Union soldier to dig up a coffin full of gold in hopes of changing their collective fates.