Quentin has a problem: one of his neighbors is gradually taking over the community garden, pushing everyone else out and consolidating her claim. His friend Brent is pushing him to confront the offender, but Quentin seeks the wisdom of Tex — a genuine Old West gunslinger who just happens to find himself in the modern era.
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.
Ex-Lawman Chris enlists the help of an unlikely group to pull of a heist, however, instead of material goods, they are stealing a person. But not just any person, the notorious outlaw Duckie McGraw
An old con man teams up with three rowdy women to put on a dancing show and sell his stockpile of fake medicine. When a gunslinging traveler tells them of a booming gold mine, the group heads west to fortune and hilarious hijinks.
Two uno card players have a dispute on whether to play regularly or by power uno rules, leading to the two to engage in a western-style duel. Written, shot, and edited in only 48 hours.
Set in the brutal American west of the late 1800s, a young mother struggles to provide for her family after her husband dies and the local town folk won’t do business with her. But when she finds the body of a notorious wanted outlaw on her homestead, she strikes a deal with the bounty hunter who killed him—ssetting out across the dangerous frontier in hopes of a big reward and a better future.
Hayes visits con-artist Silky O'Sullivan at his San Francisco mansion and discovers that Kid Curry is on trial for murder in Colorado. Heyes rushes to the town and sees Curry in the audience; the man on trial is an impostor who didn't commit the murder he's accused of. Originally a longer duration episode of the TV series Alias Smith and Jones (1971). It occasionally appeared in syndication as a TV movie, under its own name, with the series title bluntly edited out of the regular series' opening credits.