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  • Genre:  Action, hyt
    Release Year: 2001
    Playing Time: 1h 37m
    IMDB Rating: 5.9 IMDB
    Cast:  Colin Farrell, Ali Larter, Gabriel Macht, Kathy Bates

    Set in the years following the American Civil War, "American Outlaws" tells the story of Jesse James (played by Colin Farrell) and his brother Frank (played by Gabriel Macht), who return to their Missouri home after the war ends. They find their family's farm in ruins, and their community suffering under the tyranny of the ruthless railroad baron, Thaddeus Rains (played by Timothy Dalton). Fueled by a desire for justice, the James brothers, along with their childhood friend Cole Younger (played by Scott Caan) and a group of like-minded rebels, form the James-Younger Gang. Their mission is to rob banks and trains owned by Rains, redistributing the wealth back to the townspeople. They become folk heroes in the process, celebrated by those who have suffered at the hands of Rains and his corrupt associates. As the gang's exploits gain notoriety, they are pursued by a relentless detective named Allan Pinkerton (played by Will McCormack), hired by Rains to bring them to justice. The cat-and-mouse game between the outlaws and Pinkerton intensifies, leading to thrilling shootouts and narrow escapes. Amidst the chaos, Jesse James finds love in the form of Zee Mimms (played by Ali Larter), a strong-willed woman who supports the gang's cause and becomes Jesse's confidante. Their romance adds a tender dimension to the story, juxtaposed against the violence and chaos of their outlaw lives. The climax of the film revolves around a daring heist on a moving train, a showdown with Pinkerton, and the gang's final stand against Rains and his hired guns. The outcome of these dramatic confrontations will determine the fate of the James-Younger Gang and their quest for justice. "American Outlaws" combines historical elements with cinematic flair to create an action-packed and entertaining Western. The film explores themes of rebellion, honor, and the pursuit of justice, with a focus on the charismatic and iconic figure of Jesse James. It offers a fresh perspective on the legendary outlaw and his gang, presenting them as heroic figures fighting for the common people against a corrupt establishment. With its blend of action, romance, and historical drama, "American Outlaws" provides a thrilling and modern take on the Old West, offering audiences an exciting glimpse into the adventures of one of America's most famous outlaw legends.

  • Genre:  Drama, Thriller, hyt
    Release Year: 2021
    Playing Time: 1h 37m
    IMDB Rating: 5.7 IMDB
    Cast:  Clint Eastwood, Fernanda Urrejola, Dwight Yoakam, Natalia Traven

    Based on the book, "Cry Macho" stars Clint Eastwood as a one-time rodeo star and washed-up horse breeder who, in 1978, takes a job from an ex-boss to bring the man's young son home and away from his alcoholic mom. Crossing rural Mexico on their way back to Texas, the unlikely pair faces an unexpectedly challenging journey, during which the world-weary horseman may find his own sense of redemption through teaching the boy what it means to be a good man.

  • Genre:  hyt
    Release Year: 2021
    Playing Time: 1h 37m
    IMDB Rating: 3.2 IMDB
    Cast:  Cam Gigandet, Bruce Dern, Michael Welch, David DeLuise

    After newlywed Jocelyn learns that her husband Jody (Michael Welch, Twilight franchise) had her father shot down, she flees from the Callahan ranch in fear. She's rescued by gunman Billy Tyson, who safeguards her at a remote outpost as he staves off Jody's attempts to reclaim his bride.

  • Genre:  Action, hyt
    Release Year: 2021
    Playing Time: 1h 37m
    IMDB Rating: 2.4 IMDB

    On the trail to seek justice for murders by a man the entire town is protecting, these girls are out for revenge and they're up to the fight.

  • Genre:  hyt
    Release Year: 1966
    Playing Time: 1h 37m
    IMDB Rating: 6.1 IMDB

    The film is set in the lawless and dusty American West during the 19th century. Arizona Colt (Giuliano Gemma) is a notorious outlaw with a reputation for robbing banks and evading capture. Despite his criminal activities, he possesses a certain charm and moral code that endears him to some. When Arizona Colt arrives in the town of Blackstone, he becomes embroiled in a complex conflict. A corrupt banker named Spencer, played by Fernando Sancho, has a stranglehold on the town and its resources. The townspeople, suffering under Spencer's tyranny, are desperate for a savior. Arizona Colt's arrival raises hopes among the oppressed townsfolk, as he begins to challenge Spencer's oppressive rule. However, Colt's motivations are not entirely clear, and his actions often leave people guessing about his true intentions. Amidst the action-packed gunfights and tense standoffs, the film also explores themes of justice, morality, and the blurred lines between hero and anti-hero. Arizona Colt's character is complex, and his interactions with other characters, including a beautiful saloon singer and a loyal sidekick, add depth to the story. As the tension escalates and the conflict intensifies, Arizona Colt faces dangerous adversaries and personal dilemmas. Ultimately, he must decide whether to continue on his path of outlawry or to use his skills to bring about a form of justice in the lawless frontier. "Arizona Colt" is a classic Spaghetti Western known for its charismatic lead, memorable action sequences, and exploration of moral ambiguity in a lawless land. It captures the essence of the genre, delivering a thrilling and entertaining cinematic experience for fans of Western films.

  • Genre:  Adventure, Romance, hyt
    Release Year: 1966
    Playing Time: 1h 37m
    IMDB Rating: 5.8 IMDB
    Cast:  Audie Murphy, Broderick Crawford

    "The Texican" stars Audie Murphy as Jess Carlin, a former Texas lawman who has been living in Mexico for several years. Jess is drawn back to Texas when he receives a letter informing him that his brother, Roy (played by Broderick Crawford), has been murdered. Upon his return, he discovers that Roy was the sheriff of a border town called Iron City. As Jess investigates his brother's death, he uncovers a web of corruption and crime in Iron City, with a group of ruthless outlaws led by the charismatic Dave Fulton (played by Alberto Closas) firmly in control. Jess becomes determined to bring his brother's killers to justice and restore law and order to Iron City. To achieve his goal, Jess faces numerous challenges, including outsmarting Fulton's gang, winning the trust of the townspeople, and navigating the treacherous terrain of the Texas-Mexico border. Along the way, he encounters various allies and adversaries, each with their own motives and agendas. "The Texican" is characterized by its fast-paced action sequences, gunfights, and Jess Carlin's relentless pursuit of justice. Audie Murphy, a real-life war hero and acclaimed actor, brings his signature tough-guy persona to the role, making Jess a memorable and determined protagonist. The film also explores themes of justice, honor, and the clash between lawlessness and order in the American West. As Jess Carlin takes on the role of sheriff and becomes the town's lawman, he confronts not only the outlaws but also the moral dilemmas that come with upholding the law in a lawless land. "The Texican" is a classic Western that provides plenty of excitement and entertainment for fans of the genre. Its action-packed plot, memorable characters, and Audie Murphy's charismatic performance have contributed to its enduring popularity among Western film enthusiasts.

  • Genre:  Action, Comedy, Drama, hyt
    Release Year: 2010
    Playing Time: 1h 37m
    IMDB Rating: 6.4 IMDB
    Cast:  Dustin Milligan, Sienna Guillory, Tyler Mane, Graham Greene

    The film centers around The Montana Kid, an infamous American gunslinger with a reputation for deadly accuracy and a penchant for trouble. During a run-in with the law, The Montana Kid finds himself on the run and decides to cross the border into Canada to evade capture. Unbeknownst to him, his reputation precedes him, and the townsfolk of a small Canadian town called Barclay's Brush have heard of his deadly exploits. They are convinced that he is the notorious outlaw they've been warned about and are terrified of his presence. Amidst the town's fear and panic, The Montana Kid finds himself in a comical predicament. Despite his notorious reputation, he has sworn off using guns and is more interested in finding a peaceful place to lie low. As the amusing misunderstanding unfolds, The Montana Kid must contend with the town's quirky and colorful residents, each of whom has their own hilarious quirks and peculiarities. During his time in Barclay's Brush, The Montana Kid develops an unlikely bond with Jane, a spirited and feisty local woman who challenges his assumptions about life and the use of guns. As the situation escalates, a rival gunslinger also arrives in town, looking for The Montana Kid and eager for a shootout. Amidst the escalating tensions, the townspeople face a conundrum - to let the two gunslingers have their duel or find a more peaceful resolution. "Gunless" is a delightful and heartwarming Western comedy that explores themes of redemption, friendship, and the power of community. Through its witty humor and charming characters, the film gently satirizes the typical Western narrative while celebrating the camaraderie and the triumph of peaceful solutions over violence. With its endearing performances and whimsical storytelling, "Gunless" is a joyful and refreshing take on the classic cowboy tale.

  • Release Year: 2021
    Playing Time: 1h 37m
    IMDB Rating: 7.5 IMDB
    Cast:  Melissa McCarthy, Amy Poehler, Ariana Grande, Leslie Odom Jr.

    Kelly Clarkson hosts this holiday spectacular filled with singing, dancing and celebrity guests.

  • Genre:  War, hyt
    Release Year: 1953
    Playing Time: 1h 37m
    IMDB Rating: 5.9 IMDB
    Cast:  Lee Marvin, Ernest Borgnine, Randolph Scott, Joan Weldon

    The film opens with Jeff Travis, a mysterious drifter with a shadowy past, arriving in a small frontier town. Travis seeks refuge from his history as a former Confederate officer, attempting to escape the ghosts that haunt him. He takes a job as a surveyor for the construction of a railroad, hoping to rebuild his life in obscurity. Travis quickly becomes acquainted with the local community, forming bonds with a variety of colorful characters, including a saloon owner, a feisty rancher, and a beautiful dance hall singer. However, as he settles in, he discovers that the town is divided by a bitter feud between two powerful factions: a group of wealthy landowners and a gang of ruthless outlaws. Caught between these warring factions, Travis finds himself drawn into a dangerous game of deception and manipulation. He is coerced into working as a double agent, providing information to both sides while secretly plotting his own agenda. As he navigates this treacherous path, he must confront his own inner demons and come to terms with his past. As tensions escalate and the stakes grow higher, Travis must make difficult choices that will determine the fate of the town and the people he has come to care for. The film unfolds as a thrilling cat-and-mouse game, with shootouts, betrayals, and unexpected alliances. Amidst the action and suspense, "The Stranger Wore a Gun" explores themes of identity, redemption, and the search for a second chance. Travis's journey mirrors the struggle of the Old West itself, a place where lawlessness and honor often collide. In a climactic showdown, Travis confronts the leaders of both factions in a final, explosive confrontation. The film builds to a dramatic and satisfying conclusion, with justice prevailing and Travis finding a chance at redemption and a new beginning. "The Stranger Wore a Gun" captures the essence of the classic Western genre, with its iconic characters, moral dilemmas, and sweeping landscapes. It's a tale of a man's quest for redemption in a world of violence and turmoil, and it continues to captivate audiences with its timeless themes and thrilling storytelling.

  • Genre:  hyt
    Release Year: 1951
    Playing Time: 1h 37m
    IMDB Rating: 6.1 IMDB
    Cast:  Allene Roberts, Janis Carter, Jock Mahoney, Randolph Scott

    The film opens with the arrival of a mysterious stranger, Jim Guthrie, in the bustling town of Santa Fe. Guthrie is a rugged and enigmatic figure, seemingly seeking solace from his past. As he takes on odd jobs and tries to keep a low profile, it becomes clear that he is haunted by a history that he's trying to escape. Santa Fe is a town rife with tensions between the local ranchers and a powerful cattle baron, Judd Farrow. Farrow's oppressive control over the town has led to widespread corruption and injustice, leaving the townspeople to suffer. Guthrie's quiet demeanor belies his inner strength and sense of justice, qualities that soon draw him into the conflict. When Guthrie witnesses Farrow's henchmen bullying and extorting the townspeople, he can't stand idly by. He befriends a local newspaper editor, honest lawmen, and a feisty rancher's daughter, Lisa, who has her own scores to settle with Farrow. Together, they form an unlikely alliance to challenge Farrow's rule and bring justice to Santa Fe. As tensions escalate and confrontations between Guthrie's group and Farrow's forces intensify, the film becomes a thrilling showdown between good and evil. Guthrie's past is slowly revealed, shedding light on his skills with a gun and his determination to bring down those who abuse their power. The final act culminates in a dramatic and action-packed confrontation between Guthrie and Farrow, with the fate of Santa Fe hanging in the balance. The film delves into themes of sacrifice, honor, and the price of seeking redemption. "Santa Fe" captures the essence of the Wild West, with its sprawling landscapes, gunfights, and moral dilemmas. It's a tale of one man's journey from a haunted past to a noble purpose, as he becomes a reluctant hero determined to bring justice to a lawless land. With its engaging story, compelling characters, and breathtaking visuals, "Santa Fe" stands as a timeless Western that continues to captivate audiences.

  • Genre:  hyt, Action
    Release Year: 1955
    Playing Time: 1h 37m
    IMDB Rating: 6.4 IMDB
    Cast:  Angela Lansbury, Randolph Scott, Jeanette Nolan, Michael Pate

    The film opens in the dusty town of Medicine Bend, where law and order are tenuous at best. Calem Ware, a once-feared gunfighter, has traded his reputation for a badge, becoming the town's marshal. Ware's reputation precedes him, as the town's citizens hold mixed feelings about his past as a notorious gunslinger. Medicine Bend is plagued by a gang of ruthless outlaws led by the cunning and ruthless Toler, who controls the town through fear and intimidation. As the gang's grip tightens, Ware finds himself facing a moral and ethical dilemma - should he rely on his quick draw and deadly accuracy to maintain order, or should he uphold the law through more measured means? When a young and idealistic deputy, Griff, arrives in town, Ware is forced to confront his own demons and the path he's chosen. Griff's unwavering commitment to justice challenges Ware's perspective, and the two form an uneasy partnership in their quest to bring down the gang. As tensions escalate, the film unfolds in a series of tense confrontations, shootouts, and unexpected alliances. Ware's past catches up with him, forcing him to confront old enemies and make difficult choices that will determine the fate of Medicine Bend. Amidst the action, "A Lawless Street" explores the internal struggle of a man seeking redemption for his violent past. Ware's journey is one of personal growth and self-discovery, as he navigates the thin line between the gunfighter he once was and the marshal he aspires to be. In a climactic showdown, Ware and Griff face off against Toler and his gang in a final, explosive confrontation. The film builds to a dramatic and satisfying resolution, with justice prevailing and Ware finding a chance at redemption through the preservation of law and order. "A Lawless Street" captures the essence of the classic Western genre, with its rugged landscapes, moral dilemmas, and the unwavering pursuit of justice. It's a tale of a man's struggle to reconcile his past with his present, and his journey towards a future defined by honor and integrity. With its engaging story, compelling characters, and thrilling action, "A Lawless Street" continues to resonate with audiences as a timeless Western classic.

  • Genre:  hyt, Action
    Release Year: 1950
    Playing Time: 1h 37m
    IMDB Rating: 6.3 IMDB
    Cast:  Jock Mahoney, Forrest Tucker, Randolph Scott, George Macready

    "The Nevadan" introduces us to Andrew Barclay (played by the lead actor), a notorious outlaw who has left his criminal past behind and become a U.S. Marshal. Tasked with bringing law and order to the lawless land, Barclay finds himself in the midst of a brewing conflict between a group of greedy ranchers and a tribe of Paiute Indians who are seeking retribution. As Barclay navigates the challenges of his new role, he encounters Linda Culligan (played by the lead actress), a strong-willed and independent woman with her own motivations and secrets. Despite their initial differences, a romantic connection begins to blossom between them, adding a layer of complexity to the already tense situation. The film's narrative unfolds against a backdrop of vast deserts, rolling hills, and dusty towns, all captured in the classic Western visual style. Barclay must navigate a treacherous landscape filled with rivalries, hidden agendas, and moral dilemmas. As tensions escalate between the ranchers and the Paiute tribe, Barclay finds himself caught in the crossfire and must rely on his sharpshooting skills and quick wits to maintain order. Amidst thrilling gunfights and high-stakes showdowns, Barclay's past as an outlaw threatens to resurface, putting his newfound identity and the burgeoning romance with Linda at risk. The film explores themes of redemption, loyalty, and the struggle to leave behind one's past. As Barclay's loyalty is put to the ultimate test, "The Nevadan" hurtles towards a climactic confrontation that will determine the fate of the land and its inhabitants. The film's gripping finale is a true homage to the Western genre, complete with daring horseback chases, tense standoffs, and the triumph of justice. "The Nevadan" is a quintessential Western that captures the spirit of the Old West while delivering a compelling story of transformation and honor. With its rugged landscapes, memorable characters, and themes of morality, the film remains a testament to the timeless appeal of the cowboy mythos and its enduring place in cinematic history.

  • Genre:  hyt, Action
    Release Year: 1951
    Playing Time: 1h 37m
    IMDB Rating: 6.2 IMDB
    Cast:  Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams, Randolph Scott, Ellen Drew, Cameron Mitchell

    The story revolves around Owen Merritt (played by the lead actor), a hardworking and resolute rancher who is determined to make a living on his land. Trouble begins when Owen's neighbor, Will Isham (played by the antagonist), covets Owen's property and has no qualms about using underhanded tactics to claim it for himself. As tensions escalate and confrontations turn violent, Owen finds himself entangled in a bitter feud with Isham and his gang of ruthless henchmen. The film's narrative is fueled by Owen's unwavering resolve to defend his land and protect his livelihood. With justice on his side, Owen becomes a symbol of the fight against corruption and tyranny in the lawless frontier. Amidst the intense conflicts and rugged action, "Man in the Saddle" also explores the themes of loyalty and romance. Owen's unwavering dedication to his land is matched by his feelings for his close friend and the woman he loves, Laurie (played by the lead actress). Their relationship adds depth and emotional resonance to the film, as Owen's determination to secure his future is intertwined with his desire to build a life with Laurie. The movie's iconic Western settings, including sprawling ranches, saloons, and open landscapes, create an authentic atmosphere that immerses viewers in the time period and its challenges. The film's portrayal of the rugged lifestyle, moral dilemmas, and the code of honor prevalent in the Old West contributes to its appeal to fans of the genre. As "Man in the Saddle" hurtles toward its climactic showdowns, Owen's determination and resourcefulness are put to the test as he faces insurmountable odds. The film's action sequences, tense standoffs, and memorable characters culminate in a thrilling and satisfying conclusion that celebrates the triumph of good over evil. With its compelling storytelling, charismatic performances, and classic Western elements, "Man in the Saddle" remains a timeless example of the genre. The film's exploration of justice, personal sacrifice, and the indomitable spirit of the frontiersman continues to captivate audiences and evoke the spirit of the Old West.

  • Genre:  hyt
    Release Year: 2021
    Playing Time: 1h 37m
    IMDB Rating: 7.7 IMDB

    An intimate look into the life, and extensive career of the late hip hop star, Jarad Anthony Higgins known professionally as Juice Wrld.

  • Genre:  Drama, Romance, hyt
    Release Year: 1998
    Playing Time: 1h 37m
    IMDB Rating: 6.1 IMDB
    Cast:  Cole Hauser, Woody Harrelson, Patricia Arquette, Sam Elliott

    The story centers around Pete Calder (played by the lead actor) and Big Boy Matson (played by the supporting actor), two cowboys who share a deep bond forged through years of shared experiences. They work on a ranch in the Hi-Lo country of New Mexico, where they navigate the hardships of cowboy life and forge a close friendship. Trouble brews when an enigmatic and charismatic stranger named Mona (played by the lead actress) arrives in town. Both Pete and Big Boy are drawn to her, sparking a rivalry that strains their friendship and sets in motion a series of events that will forever alter their lives. Against the backdrop of changing times and societal pressures, "The Hi-Lo Country" explores the characters' individual struggles with identity and the desire for a better life. The film delves into the tension between tradition and progress, as Pete and Big Boy grapple with their aspirations while clinging to the rugged cowboy way of life they hold dear. The movie's sweeping vistas and atmospheric cinematography capture the vast beauty of the New Mexico landscape, serving as a backdrop to the characters' emotional journeys. The film's attention to historical detail and authenticity immerses viewers in the post-war era, where the echoes of conflict and the promise of new beginnings shape the characters' destinies. As relationships become strained and conflicts escalate, "The Hi-Lo Country" builds towards a climactic confrontation that tests the characters' loyalties and forces them to confront their deepest desires and regrets. The film's exploration of love, regret, and the bittersweet passage of time adds depth to its narrative, resonating with audiences on a profound emotional level. "The Hi-Lo Country" is a compelling Western drama that captures the essence of friendship, rivalry, and the challenges of self-discovery. With its rich character development, stunning visuals, and heartfelt performances, the film offers a thought-provoking and emotionally resonant cinematic experience that lingers long after the credits roll.