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  • Terror on the Prairie (2022)

    2022

    1h 37m

    5.6 IMDB

    Cast:  Gina Carano, Samaire Armstrong, Gabriel-Kane Day Lewis, Nick Searcy
    On the Montana plains, a frontier woman must protect herself against a ruthless gang of outlaws hell-bent on revenge.
  • Charro! (1969)

    1969

    1h 37m

    5.6 IMDB

    Cast:  Elvis Presley, Victor French, Paul Brinegar, Ina Balin
    With his criminal days behind him, Jess Wade, a rugged horseman who used to ride with the dangerous outlaw, Vince Hackett, and his cut-throats, tries to distance himself from the murderous gang, and go straight. However, no one betrays Hackett. As a result, Vince decides to frame Wade for the theft of the Victory Gun: a powerful cannon of gold and silver that fired the last shot against Emperor Maximilian and freed all Mexico. Before long, Jess finds himself on the run from the Federales, bearing the hideous mark of a thief and hunted down like prey, as Hackett threatens to wipe the small town of Rio Seco off the face of the earth. Now, everyone thinks that Jess is guilty. Can he clear his name and save the town?
  • Gunman's Walk (1958)

    1958

    1h 37m

    7 IMDB

    Cast:  James Darren, Bert Convy, Tab Hunter, Kathryn Grant
    Widower Lee Hackett (Van Heflin), a cattle rancher who is a product of the old west, tries to bring up his two sons, Ed (Tab Hunter) and Davy (James Darren), in his image, but Ed is wild and unruly. The two brothers are both attracted to Clee Chouard (Kathryn Grant) but she prefers Davy. Ed's efforts to outshine his father and brother and everyone else lead him into a career of a gunfighter, and a confrontation with his father.
  • The Rawhide Years (1956)

    1956

    1h 37m

    6.2 IMDB

    Cast:  Laurie Mitchell, Robert J. Wilke, Tony Curtis, Trevor Bardette
    Ben Matthews gives up the flashy life of a riverboat gambler, hoping to settle down in Galena with his girlfriend, luscious entertainer Zoe. But Galena's leading citizen is murdered on the boat; Ben, on arrival, finds a lynch mob after his neck, and flees. Three years of wandering later, Zoe's letters stop coming and Ben returns to find her and attempt the hopeless task of clearing himself.
  • Alive or Preferably Dead (1969)

    1969

    1h 37m

    5.2 IMDB

    Cat Stevens (Giuliano Gemma) and Hutch Bessy (Nino Benvenuti) are two brothers who are accused of robbing a bank. However, they claim to be innocent of the crime. The two brothers go on the run to escape from the law, but they soon find themselves being chased by a group of bandits led by the brutal General Sandoval (Sydney Chaplin). General Sandoval is convinced that the brothers have a map that leads to a treasure that he has been searching for years. In addition to the bandits, the brothers are also being pursued by a ruthless bounty hunter named Francis (Giuseppe Colizzi) who is determined to capture the brothers and collect the bounty on their heads. However, as they flee, they also encounter a group of Mexican revolutionaries led by a charismatic leader named Paco (Antonio Casas) who wants to recruit the brothers to help fight against the corrupt government. The brothers must navigate through a series of dangerous situations and confrontations as they try to clear their names and avoid capture by the various parties chasing them. Along the way, they encounter a variety of eccentric characters, including a prostitute named Dolores (Ursula Andress) who helps them out of a tight spot. As the chase heats up, the brothers must decide whether to fight or flee. Will they be able to clear their names and find the treasure that everyone is after? Or will they meet their end at the hands of their pursuers? The answer lies in the high-stakes showdown that awaits them.
  • The Blue Shutters (1987)

    1987

    1h 37m

    2.6 IMDB

    The movie follows the story of the O'Hara family, who run a guesthouse by the sea in a quiet and picturesque village. The family is comprised of the matriarch, Maura (Geraldine Fitzgerald), her two sons, Sean (Patrick O'Connell) and Liam (T.P. McKenna), and Liam's wife, Clare (Ingrid Craigie). One day, a mysterious stranger, Johnny Fortune (Christopher Cazenove), arrives at the guesthouse and asks to stay in the room with the blue shutters. As the days go by, the O'Hara family begins to suspect that Johnny may be involved in a recent murder in the area. As tensions rise and secrets are revealed, the O'Hara family finds themselves in grave danger, with their lives at risk. The movie builds up to a thrilling and suspenseful climax as the family attempts to unravel the mystery and protect themselves from harm. "The Blue Shutters" is a gripping and atmospheric movie, with stunning cinematography that captures the beauty and mystery of the Irish coast. The performances by the talented cast, particularly Geraldine Fitzgerald and Christopher Cazenove, are outstanding, and the story is full of twists and turns that keep the audience engaged until the very end. Overall, "The Blue Shutters" is a must-watch for fans of mystery and drama, and anyone looking for a well-crafted and suspenseful movie with a great cast and beautiful setting.
  • Sertânia (2018)

    2018

    1h 37m

    7.4 IMDB

    The movie centers around a young man named Cristovam, who has been living in the city for several years. He returns to his hometown in Sertânia, a small and impoverished town in the arid region of Brazil, to attend his father's funeral. As he reconnects with his family and childhood friends, Cristovam is forced to confront the memories and traumas of his past. He reflects on his difficult relationship with his father, who was a harsh and abusive man, and on the struggles of growing up in a town that offers little hope or opportunity. Through flashbacks and memories, the movie portrays the hardships of life in Sertânia and the cultural traditions and beliefs that shape the community. Cristovam's journey back to his hometown also represents a quest for self-discovery, as he comes to terms with his own identity and place in the world. As the funeral approaches, tensions rise in the community, and Cristovam is forced to confront his own feelings of grief and loss. He must decide whether to stay in Sertânia and face the challenges of his past and present, or to return to the city and start a new life. Sertânia is a powerful and poignant drama that explores the themes of family, culture, and identity with sensitivity and depth. The movie is a tribute to the resilience of the human spirit in the face of hardship and loss.
  • Cemetery Without Crosses (1969)

    1969

    1h 37m

    6.7 IMDB

    Cast:  Fabio Testi
    The movie is set in the American West during the 19th century. A woman named Maria, who is the widow of a former rancher, seeks the help of her ex-lover, Manuel, a notorious outlaw. She asks him to help her take revenge against a group of ranchers who have taken over her family's land and murdered her husband. Manuel agrees to help Maria, and together they hatch a plan to infiltrate the ranchers' gang and take them down from within. However, their plan is complicated by a power struggle within the gang, as different members have conflicting interests and loyalties. As Maria and Manuel carry out their plan, they face many dangers and challenges, including gunfights, ambushes, and betrayals. Along the way, they must confront their own past and their complicated relationship, as well as the moral complexities of their mission. In the end, Maria and Manuel exact their revenge, but not without paying a heavy price. The movie ends on a haunting note, as the cemetery where the final showdown took place is shown without any crosses, symbolizing the moral ambiguity and violence of the Old West. Cemetery Without Crosses is a classic Spaghetti Western that combines intense action with a poignant and complex story. It is a tale of revenge, redemption, and the struggle for justice in a world of violence and greed.
  • Rider on a Dead Horse (1962)

    1962

    1h 37m

    5.4 IMDB

    Cast:  Kevin Hagen
    The film follows the story of three outlaws - Clay (played by James Landry Hébert), Luke (played by Bill Hart), and Diaz (played by Robert Anderson) - who decide to rob a stagecoach. However, things quickly go awry when one of their fellow robbers is killed during the heist. Now, the three outlaws find themselves in possession of stolen money, a dead body, and a posse hot on their trail. As they make their way through the wilderness, the outlaws encounter a lone rider (played by Peter Breck) who seems to be following them. The tension between the outlaws begins to rise as they suspect that the rider is a lawman sent to capture them. But as they continue on their journey, they begin to suspect that the rider has his own reasons for pursuing them. As the outlaws and the rider navigate their way through treacherous terrain and face off against dangerous foes, they must confront their own pasts and the choices that led them to their current situation. With each passing moment, the stakes grow higher and the danger becomes more intense. In the end, Rider on a Dead Horse is a classic Western film that captures the grit and tension of the Old West. With its memorable characters, thrilling action, and haunting score, it is a film that will stay with viewers long after the credits roll.
  • Cannibal Corpse Killers (2018)

    2018

    1h 37m

    4.8 IMDB

    A legion of demons have been unleashed creating an apocalyptic America. Pike leads a group of survivors fighting demonically possessed corpses through the wasteland trying to make it to Jawbone, while The Magistrate is creating an army of cannibal corpses to serve him. What will be required of Pike to defeat this legion? It all started in Jawbone and it will all end in Jawbone."
  • Swamp Lion (2022)

    2022

    1h 37m

    6.5 IMDB

    Cast:  Bre Blair
    After their son is diagnosed with advanced cancer, a trucker driver and supermarket cashier, Jim and Bee, struggle to climb the mountain of medical bills. In their greatest hour of need they are forced to come up with $ 250,000 in order to afford treatment. In this emotional and financial crisis, Jim ultimately decides to traffic drugs across the US/Mexican border. All sense of morality is thrown out of the window, as Jim does whatever it takes to save his only son.
  • Murder at Yellowstone City (2022)

    2022

    1h 37m

    5 IMDB

    Cast:  Emma Kenney, Thomas Jane, Anna Camp, Richard Dreyfuss
    A former slave arrives in Yellowstone City, Montana, a desolate former boomtown now on the decline, looking for a place to call home. On that same day, a local prospector discovers gold - and is murdered.
  • Ramrod (1947)

    1947

    1h 37m

    6.7 IMDB

    Cast:  Lloyd Bridges, Trevor Bardette, Veronica Lake, Joel McCrea
    Ramrod is a 1947 western film directed by André De Toth and stars Joel McCrea, Veronica Lake, and Don DeFore. This film is full of action, suspense, and romance, set against the backdrop of a small Western town. It is a classic tale of revenge, love, and power. The story begins with Dave Nash (Joel McCrea), a tough and determined rancher who returns to his hometown to find that everything has changed. The town is under the control of a powerful man named Frank Ivey (Preston Foster), who has the sheriff and most of the other townspeople under his thumb. Ivey is determined to drive Nash out of town, and he uses every trick in the book to accomplish his goal. But Nash is not easily intimidated, and he fights back with all his might. Along the way, he meets and falls in love with a strong-willed woman named Connie Dickason (Veronica Lake), who is also being threatened by Ivey. As Nash and Connie work together to stand up to Ivey and his henchmen, the tension in the town reaches a boiling point. With a violent showdown on the horizon, the stakes have never been higher for Nash, Connie, and the rest of the townspeople. Ramrod is a thrilling western that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats from start to finish. The film's stunning landscapes and rugged characters create an immersive atmosphere that transports viewers back to the Old West. The performances of McCrea and Lake are standout, as they have incredible chemistry and deliver convincing performances as the two lead characters. In addition to its excellent cast, Ramrod features outstanding cinematography, action-packed shootouts, and a suspenseful storyline that keeps viewers guessing until the very end. It is a classic western film that is sure to entertain audiences of all ages. Overall, Ramrod is a must-see film for any fan of the western genre. Its combination of action, suspense, and romance make it a timeless classic that continues to captivate audiences today. Whether you are a longtime fan of the genre or simply looking for an exciting and engaging film, Ramrod is a movie that you will not want to miss.
  • The Christmas Apron (2018)

    2018

    1h 37m

    7.2 IMDB

    "The Christmas Apron" is a 2018 holiday film directed by Andrea De Brito. The film tells the story of a woman named Hannah (played by Tiya Sircar), who inherits her grandmother's apron and discovers the importance of family traditions and the power of love. The film explores themes of family, love, and the holiday spirit, and the heartwarming story is sure to warm the hearts of viewers. One of the most notable aspects of the film is its exploration of family. The film highlights the importance of family traditions and the ways in which they can bring families together. The film also explores the relationships between family members, emphasizing the bonds that exist between them and the ways in which they support and care for one another. The film's depiction of family is both heartwarming and relatable, and the message that family is the most important thing in life is sure to resonate with viewers. The film's exploration of love is also noteworthy. The film explores the different forms of love that exist, including romantic love, familial love, and the love between friends. The film highlights the power of love to heal wounds, overcome obstacles, and bring people together. The film's depiction of love is both uplifting and inspiring, and the message that love is the most powerful force in the world is sure to leave a lasting impression on viewers. The performances of the film's cast are also excellent. Tiya Sircar delivers a standout performance as Hannah, capturing the character's journey towards self-discovery and the importance of family traditions with remarkable nuance. She is supported by a talented cast that includes Rob Mayes, who plays Danny, Hannah's love interest, and Patricia Richardson, who plays Hannah's mother. The performances are all heartfelt and sincere, adding to the film's overall atmosphere of warmth and compassion. The film's visual style is also impressive, with beautiful cinematography and excellent production design. The film's use of holiday decorations and festive attire serves to enhance the film's heartwarming tone, creating a world that is both beautiful and inviting. The film's visual style is a testament to the film's talented crew and their ability to create a world that is both visually stunning and emotionally resonant. In conclusion, "The Christmas Apron" is a heartwarming holiday film that explores themes of family, love, and the holiday spirit. Its exploration of these themes is both uplifting and inspiring, and the film's central message about the importance of family traditions and the power of love is sure to resonate with viewers. The performances of the film's cast are excellent, and the film's visual style is both beautiful and inviting. It is a must-watch for fans of holiday films and those interested in exploring the complexities of family and love.
  • Shotgun (1955)

    1955

    1h 37m

    6 IMDB

    Cast:  Yvonne De Carlo, Robert J. Wilke, Sterling Hayden, Zachary Scott
    Shotgun is a classic western film that offers a unique take on the genre. Directed by Lesley Selander, the film follows the story of Clay Hardin, a drifter who finds himself caught in the middle of a feud between two rival ranchers in a small town in the Old West. One of the things that sets Shotgun apart from other westerns is its focus on character development. Clay Hardin, played by Sterling Hayden, is a complex and nuanced character who is forced to confront his past as he becomes embroiled in the violence of the town. Hayden delivers a strong performance, capturing the character's inner turmoil and conflicted loyalties. The supporting cast is also excellent, with strong performances from such actors as Yvonne De Carlo, Zachary Scott, and Guy Prescott. The film's direction and cinematography are both top-notch, with beautiful shots of the western landscape and well-choreographed action scenes. Another aspect that sets Shotgun apart is its exploration of themes such as loyalty, morality, and the consequences of violence. As Clay tries to maintain his neutrality in the feud between the two ranchers, he is forced to confront the moral implications of his actions and the impact they have on the town and its inhabitants. The film also features some excellent action scenes, including a thrilling shootout at the film's climax. But what really sets the film apart is its emphasis on character and its willingness to delve into complex themes that are often ignored in traditional westerns. In conclusion, Shotgun is a classic western film that offers a unique and compelling take on the genre. With its strong performances, excellent direction, and exploration of complex themes, it's a must-watch for anyone looking for a western film that goes beyond the usual tropes of the genre. So, if you're a fan of westerns or just looking for a great film to watch, be sure to check out Shotgun.