Decision at Sundown

Decision at Sundown 1957

6.30

A man and his partner arrive at a small Western town to kill its most powerful man because the former blames him for his wife's death.

1957

The Tall T

The Tall T 1957

6.91

An independent former ranch foreman and an heiress are kidnapped by a trio of ruthless outlaws.

1957

Buchanan Rides Alone

Buchanan Rides Alone 1958

6.40

Passing through a border town, a man is caught up in a Mexican's murder of a member of the town's most powerful family.

1958

Coroner Creek

Coroner Creek 1948

6.00

A man is bent on taking revenge on those responsible for his fiancée's death.

1948

Hangman's Knot

Hangman's Knot 1952

6.20

In 1865, a troop of Confederate soldiers led by Major Matt Stewart attack the wagon of gold escorted by Union cavalry and the soldiers are killed. The only wounded survivor tells that the war ended one month ago, and the group decides to take the gold and meet their liaison that knew that the war ended but did not inform the troop. The harsh Rolph Bainter kills the greedy man and the soldiers flee in his wagon driven by Major Stewart. When they meet a posse chasing them, Stewart gives wrong information to misguide the group; however, they have an accident with the wagon and lose the horses. They decide to stop a stagecoach and force the driver to transport them, but the posse returns and they are trapped in the station with the passenger. They realize that the men are not deputies and have no intention to bring them to justice but take the stolen gold.

1952

The Walking Hills

The Walking Hills 1949

6.10

A study in greed in which treasure hunters seek a shipment of gold buried in Death Valley.

1949

The Doolins of Oklahoma

The Doolins of Oklahoma 1949

6.80

When the Daltons are killed at Coffeyville, gang member Bill Doolin, arriving late, escapes but kills a man. Now wanted for murder, he becomes the leader of the Doolin gang. He eventually leaves the gang and tries to start a new life under a new name, but the old gang members appear and his true identity becomes known. Once again he becomes an outlaw trying to escape from the law.

1949

Gunfighters

Gunfighters 1947

5.30

Gunfighter "Brazos" Kane lays aside his guns "forever" when he is forced to shoot his best friend, and decides to join another friend, Bob Tyrell, as a cowhand on the Inskip ranch. Upon arriving there he finds the bullet-riddled body of his friend. He carries the body to the Banner ranch, the largest in the territory, and is accused by Banner of murdering Tyrell; Banner orders Deputy Sheriff Bill Yount, who is in Banner's pay, to arrest Kane. But Kane has the sympathy of Banner's daughter, Jane, who notifies Inskip of Kane's plight, and Inskip arrives in time to prevent a lynching. Sheriff Kiscade dismisses the murder charge for lack of evidence. Brazos then sets out to find the killer of his friend. Bess Bannister, Jane's sister, is in love with the Banner ranch foreman, Bard Macky, and knowing that Bard killed Tyrell and that Kane will track him down, then hampers Kane's mission somewhat by pretending to be in love with him.

1947