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Daniel Boone
The Trek
Boone develops a mutual respect and masculine bond with Benton, a notorious renegade in his charge, as they fight untold odds together in the trek to Benton’s “hanging.”
Boone develops a mutual respect and masculine bond with Benton, a notorious renegade in his charge, as they fight untold odds together in the trek to Benton’s “hanging.”
Cowardly George Parker (Alan Hewitt) offers Doc Holliday a tempting reward. All Doc has to do is kill his best friend, Bart.
Nick is bit by a rabid wolf, a virtual death sentence. Not wanting his family to witness his decline, he leaves, making Heath swear he won’t tell the others what has happened. Nick hopes that in his final 60 days he will do something worthwhile.
When a man rides into Tombstone with three bullets in him, Earp decides to go alone to arrest Old Man Clanton for stealing the man's horses. A concerned Nellie asks Doc to accompany Wyatt. Emma Clanton shows her feelings for Earp.
Earp soon learns that the Tombstone newspaper The Nugget is run by a crooked editor who in league with the gangs running Arizona including the Clantons. When he meets an honest ex-newspaperman, Earp pushes him to open the honest Epitaph.
Marshal Dan Troop (JOHN RUSSELL) gets himself in the middle of a fight between some troublesome buffalo hunters and a tribe of angry Shoshone Indians.
Kurt Monroe (RICHARD ARLEN), a famous gunman, now trying to reform, is in Laramie to meet his fiancee, Lucy(DOROTHY PARTINGTON), due on the morning stage. Marshal Dan Troop (JOHN RUSSELL) knows that his friend, Chalk Hennessey (GORDON JONES), will try to goad Monroe into a gun fight, but he's counting on Lucy's arrival to keep Monroe in tow.
The local cattlemen decide hanging is in order for Paladin's prisoner.
Paladin searches for Princess Sarafina (Arline Sax).
An ex-sailor discovers the tragic secret of a girl when he visits Medicine Bow looking for a wife.
A drifting cowboy's love for the open range precipitates a deadly conflict of interests.
Slim and Jess help a man establish his innocence and uncover the real reasons for his conviction.
After a young man is shot in the back, people think it was young Fly Hoyt. Holly Fanshaw was the only person who saw the murder happen and she tells Matt that Fly Hoyt committed the murder The Older Brother (Joe Thorp)vows revenge for the murder of his Brother.
Matt clashes with maverick railroad builder Wes Cameron, who wants to run a railroad line through Dodge.
Con man Bob Sullivan tries to swindle a widow with the tale of a fake cattle herd, but instead ends up falling in love with her and her children.
Joe takes credit for a killing when he learns that the dead man's brother is out for revenge.
When the four Lowell sisters come to claim an estate left by a late relative, everything seems to start going wrong.
Jim poses as a prison inspector, while Artie goes undercover as a street preacher, to track down an outlaw band whose operations are centered around a territorial prison.
A cattle baron has lost everything and has filed bankruptcy. He decides to get the money he needs to rebuild his ranch by stealing money from the bank.
A banker with a consuming thirst for vengeance hires Randall to track down the man he believes responsible for his son's death. The man Randall seeks can be identified by his distinctive gun draw.
Randall is deputized to transport a ruthless killer to Tucson, but exchanges him for the nun kidnapped by the killer's gang. The nettlesome nun then becomes a thorn in his side as he sets out to recapture his prisoner.
Slim helps an old friend who has been accused of killing a deputy.
A young killer robs the telegraph office and guns down the clerks. Why is Sheriff Lawson reluctant to get up a posse or even to interview the surviving clerk? Vint Bonner comes into town and prods the sheriff into upholding the law.
Vint Bonner reluctantly befriends Wilbur English, a sniveling coward who betrayed his outlaw gang in return for a reward and pardon. Wilbur is fearful of deadly retaliation and looks to Bonner for protection.
Jim is tricked into aiding a plot to assassinate President Jackson.
When Jim Bowie’s brother, Rezin, takes a try at being a professional gambler, Jim sets out to frame Rezin into a big loss at the hands of some real gamblers. There’s a climax when the scheme backfires and both bothers are victimized and then join forces to reclaim their losses.
Mexican-American animosity stands in the way of a young girl's love.
Trying to catch a gang of shanghaiing sailors, Matt almost lands at the bottom of the bay.
Sam's latest cause: helping immigrant workers who are being blackmailed by outlaws.
A gambler and Sam can't seem to come to terms on Sam's crusade to clean up the town.
When an outlaw gang shoots up a town and robs the bank, Bill joins the posse to track the owlhoots down. When the outlaws cross into Mexico, the sheriff and his men return home, but Bill crosses the border to avenge the deaths of a pretty mother and daughter who had only just arrived in the West.
An actor/cardsharp who cleaned out two men at poker is set up as the fall guy by a crooked express agent and his cohorts when Longley is ambushed and the payroll he is delivering stolen.