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Son of Billy the Kid
![]() | Director: Ray Taylor (I) Writers: Ron Ormond, Ira Webb
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It's twenty years after Pat Garrett supposedly killed Billy the Kid. In this version Billy survived and is now a respected banker. Outlaws are after the money in his bank but a whip carrying man dressed in black arrives to help him out and his name just happens to be Garrett.
Botte di Natale
![]() | Director: Terence Hill Writers: Jess Hill (I), Ozgur Uzum
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Two brothers who hate themselves are going to spend Christmas with their mother. She tries to get them together.
Jim Hood's Ghost
![]() | Director: John B. O'Brien Writers: William A. Berke, William A. Berke
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Broncho Billy's Word of Honor
![]() | Director: Gilbert M. 'Broncho Billy' Anderson Writer: Gilbert M. 'Broncho Billy' Anderson
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Bonnie of the Hills
![]() | Director: Lloyd Ingraham (I)
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Don Juan of the West
![]() | Director: Ben F. Wilson
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The Only Road
![]() | Director: Frank Reicher Writers: George D. Baker, Albert S. Le Vino, Albert S. Le Vino
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The Untamed Breed
![]() | Director: Charles Lamont (I) Writers: Eli Colter, Tom Reed (I)
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Tom Reed's adaptation of the "Saturday Evening Post" story by Eli Colter finds Texas wrangler Tom Kilpatrick (Sonny Tufts) persuading the ranchers of the Pecos area, led by John Rambeau (Edgar Buchanan), to buy a Brahma bull on a cooperative basis to improve their depleted cattle strain.
Luck of Roaring Camp
![]() | Director: Edwin S. Porter Writers: Bret Harte, Edwin S. Porter
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Last Frontier Uprising
![]() | Director: Lesley Selander Writers: Harvey Gates, Jerome Odlum
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Monte arrives to buy horses for the government and finds his old friend Vance who is also after horses. When their bids are identical they race for the horses. Vance's backers plan to take the horses without paying and fix the race. When Vance finds out they kill him and Monte finds himself arrested for murder.
Man's Duty
![]() | Director: Allan Dwan Writer: M. de la Parelle
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Treason
![]() | Director: George B. Seitz Writer: Gordon Battle
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Joan Randall, leader of a band of Confederate Sympathizers, has established the Republic of South Kansas in 1870. Her object is to recover lands she knows were unjustly stolen following the Civil War. The government seeks her arrest for treason, murder, and arson and has posted a $10,000 reward for her capture dead or alive.
Wyatt Earp: Return to Tombstone
![]() | Directors: Paul Landres, Frank McDonald (I) Writer: Daniel B. Ullman
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Combining colorized footage from the television series 'The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp' with new scenes shot in Tombstone, Az in 1994-this movie shows the return of the legendary former Marshal to his old stomping grounds. He visits old friends, teaches bad guys some manners and reveals secrets about his early life.
Mixed Blood
![]() | Director: Charles Swickard Writers: J. Grubb Alexander, William Mack
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The Regeneration of Apache Kid
![]() | Director: Francis Boggs Writer: Francis Boggs
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Su precio... unos dólares
![]() | Director: Raúl de Anda hijo Writers: Raúl de Anda (I), Alfredo Ruanova
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Jane is awaiting 5,000 dollars at the local bank but tells Billy that there is a shipment of $100,000 expected as well. Doc, Sam and El Indio will join in the robbery. Once inside the bank, Jane lets in Billy through the back window, and as a ruse has him tie her up. The rest of the gang are standing sentry outside. Little do they know that the Texas Rangers have accompanied the gold shipment.
The Pony Express Girl
![]() | Director: Kenean Buel
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The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean
![]() | Director: John Huston (I) Writer: John Milius
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A no account outlaw establishes his own particular brand of law and order and builds a town on the edges of civilization in this farcical western. With the aid of an old law text and unpredictable notions Roy Bean distinguishes between lawbreakers and lawgivers by way of his pistols.
The Violent Men
![]() | Director: Rudolph Maté Writers: Harry Kleiner, Donald Hamilton
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A Union ex-officer plans to sell up to Anchor Ranch and move east with his fiancee, but the low price offered by Anchor's crippled owner and the outfit's bully-boy tactics make him think again. When one of his hands is murdered he decides to stay and fight, utilising his war experience.




