At a river crossing, a stand-off between a gang of outlaws and local townsfolk ensues when the ferry barge operator refuses to take the gang across the river.
Something about a Lee Van Cleef movie…
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At a river crossing, a stand-off between a gang of outlaws and local townsfolk ensues when the ferry barge operator refuses to take the gang across the river.
Something about a Lee Van Cleef movie…
A man finds himself in a lawless town where he is forced into a showdown to protect a saloon and a beautiful woman.
Come for the action! Stay for the ladies!
A town marshal’s sense of duty is put to the test when he must choose between facing a gang of outlaws seeking revenge or leave town with his bride.
A classic!
A warrant brings a frontier marshal and his deputy cross-country to deliver a dangerous criminal which causes them to cross paths with a ruthless gang.
Glad to see more of the deputy in this.
A woman is on a quest to fulfill her late husband’s dream of introducing Hereford cattle to the American West.
Great fun!
In Apache territory, an Army supply column heads for the next fort while an ex-scout searches for the killer of his Indian wife and a housewife abandons her husband in order to rejoin her Apache lover’s tribe.
That is quite a bit going on.
The son of a legendary lawman tames the town of Bottleneck which includes the local sultry saloon singer.
You cannot go wrong with Jimmy Stewart.
A Navajo Indian fights against a group of outlaws responsible for slaughtering his tribe.
Burt Reynolds was right about this movie.
A retired gunman along with his very young daughter searches for the outlaws who killed his wife.
After a run-in with an outlaw in a brothel, Mike Blueberry becomes a marshal in Arizona where he keeps the peace between local whites and Apaches.
Anybody know what the point of the story was?