Mountain Men follows men who have devoted their lives to surviving off the grid in some of the country's most unforgiving terrain.
Picking up right after the Alamo, this gritty historical drama reveals the origins of the Texas Rangers through the eyes of soldiers on both sides of the conflict. This true-story Western features an all-star cast, including Bill Paxton ("Aliens"), Jeffrey Dean Morgan ("The Walking Dead"), Crispin Glover ("Back to the Future"), Ray Liotta ("Goodfellas") and Brendan Fraser ("The Mummy").
Wild Boys is an Australian television period drama series set in Australia 1860s, in and around the fictional town of Hopetoun. The show follows a gang of bushrangers as they stage hold-ups determined to keep ahead of the troopers or wind up at the end of a noose.
Marshal Earp keeps the law, first in Kansas and later in Arizona, using his over-sized pistols and a variety of sidekicks. Most of the saga is based loosely on fact, with historical bad guys and good guys, ending up with the famous shootout at the O.K. corral.
Season one for the western enthusiast who thinks they have seen them all. Rare unsold pilots, anthology and western series episodes. Neglected for decades. Stars include Randolph Scott, Anthony Quinn, Chuck Connors, Fess Parker, Dale Robertson, Dick Powell, George Montgomery, Charlton Heston, Angela Lansbury just to name a few. In episodes being rescued that most western fans have never seen.
After suffering a heart attack, Dave Hart decides to pursue his dream of living in the Wild West. He soon discovers that his idea of becoming a cowboy doesn't quite encapsulate the reality of operating The Flying Tumbleweed ranch in Sholo, Nevada.
Yancy Derringer, an ex-Confederate soldier turned gambler, was a suave lady's man in New Orleans, Louisiana. In reality, he was working for John Colton, the civil administrator of the city. Yancy's job was to prevent crime and if necessary, arrest the culprits. His constant companion was Pahoo-Ka-Ta-Wah a Native American who watches Yancy's back.
From Executive Producer Robert Redford, The American West tells the story of the aftermath of the Civil War and how the United States transformed into the "land of opportunity."
Set in the Louisiana Territory around 1830, wealthy planter Jim Bowie encounters many famous people in New Orleans or the backwoods, relying for protection on the knife he supposedly invented after his regular one broke in a fight with a grizzly.
David McLean is Tate, who lost the use of his left arm during the American Civil War. Because he was injured at the Battle of Vicksburg in Mississippi, Tate's arm is covered in black leather and a glove and supported by a sling. Tate is a widower, but the cause of the death of his wife, Mary, is not specified in the series, although a gunfight seems likely.
Based on true stories of the settlement and founding of San Francisco. San Franciscans during the goldrush of the 1850s attempt to maintain law and order in their wild city. Newly arrived Matthew Wayne becomes sheriff, then marshal, and organizes the city police force while expressing interest in the young widow Fanzler and sparring with attorney Pitt.
Mysteries of Treasures that are still unfound in the western United States. In Lost Treasures of the Old West Bob Terry takes us on an adventure of exploring the legends of lost gold mines, stolen payrolls and other valuable treasures hidden in the American West that are still waiting to be found by someone, maybe even by you.
Saddle up for an unforgettable ride along the rugged trails, rolling prairies and wide-open ranges of Cowboy Country. Along the way you'll meet legendary heroes, warriors and scoundrels ,visit frontier towns, outposts and tribal villages, and relive the events that made the American West famous.
Starring John Wayne, presented in color for the first time and beautifully restored, is this ultimate cowboy TV series. Legendary shootouts, fierce fist fights and fast horses provide non-stop entertainment from America's all-time favorite cowboy.
This John Wayne collection features over 23 hours of on-the-edge-of-your-seat western action. From John Wayne's (Ringo Kid) 1939 classic "Stagecoach," directed by John Ford, to the 1963 blockbuster "McLintock!" where Wayne appears with Hollywood's new leading lady Maureen O'Hara, these 22 classic movies will bring out the Duke in all of you!
Tales of The Wild West is a 12 part docudrama anthology series, exploring the facts and myths of legendary characters of the old west.These are colorful and exciting tales of outlaws, gunslingers, cattle rustlers, lawmen, baseball players, preachers and ladies of the evening that made the old west so wild.
Roy Rogers, born Leonard Franklin Slye, is a legend in the film industry with over 90 starring roles. Now, you can join Roy, Dale, Gabby, and Trigger in this fully uncut and digitally restored set.
Set in the stunning old west, a mining family is attacked by claim jumpers. The elder brother escapes and is forced (with the help of his outcast brother) to reclaim what is rightfully theirs and protect the Apache tribe.
"The Old West" Is a historical documentary, biography, western series featuring commentary by old west historians and authors. This series is created and produced by Bob and Johnie Terry of The Westerns Channel and Westerns On The Web productions. The show features people, places and events in the American Old West. The show is hosted by Bob Terry.
Loosely based on historical fact, this series portrays the gunslinging Wyatt Earp and his successful determination for law and order.