When two miners strike it rich, others have plans for their claim. The miners plot out a surprise for the would-be theives. Stars John Wayne and Gabby Hayes.
In 1775, Daniel Boone leads settler families to Kentucky where their settlement is opposed by Indians as well as by others trying to claim the land first. Stars George O’Brien and Heather Angel.
The arrival of the telegraph put Pony Express riders John Blair (John Wayne) and his pal Smoky (Lane Chandler) out of work. They start a stagecoach route and a rival company tries to stop them.
Cattle baron George Washington McLintock fights his wife, his daughter, and political land-grabbers… finally “taming” them all! Stars John Wayne and Maureen O’Hara.
Robert E. Lee is Superintendent of West Point, where J.E.B. Stuart (Errol Flynn) and George A. Custer (Ronald Reagan) are classmates. In the dormitory, one of the cadets reads aloud the pamphlets of abolitionist John Brown.
Doc Holiday and Billy the Kid feud over a 22 year-old Jane Russell. This movie ran for a week in 1943 before being withdrawn by the censors. When re-released in 1946, it became a box office hit.
Burt Lancaster stars as a cattle baron who takes in an orphaned boy and raises him, causing his own son to resent the boy. As the boys grow older, resentment turns to violence!
Capt. Richard Lance (Gregory Peck) is unjustly held responsible, by his men and his girlfriend (Barbara Payton), for the Indian massacre death of the beloved Lt. Holloway.