

Western
Overview
Two Cavalry Officers clash over the Colonel's Daughter at a remote outpost with Indian troubles.
Top Cast


Guy Madison
Guy Madison
Larry Knight
Guy Madison
Larry Knight


Rory Calhoun
Rory Calhoun
Phil Acton
Rory Calhoun
Phil Acton


Carole Mathews
Carole Mathews
Laura Jordan
Carole Mathews
Laura Jordan


Cathy Downs
Cathy Downs
Kitty Reid
Cathy Downs
Kitty Reid


Johnny Sands
Johnny Sands
Randy Reid
Johnny Sands
Randy Reid


Steve Brodie
Steve Brodie
Burke Kimber
Steve Brodie
Burke Kimber


Art Baker
Art Baker
Col. James Reid
Art Baker
Col. James Reid


Iron Eyes Cody
Iron Eyes Cody
Chief Yellowstone
Iron Eyes Cody
Chief Yellowstone


Emory Parnell
Emory Parnell
Sgt. Johanssen
Emory Parnell
Sgt. Johanssen


Queenie Smith
Queenie Smith
Mrs. Johanssen
Queenie Smith
Mrs. Johanssen
Similar Movies

Dum, the son of a peasant falls in love with Rumpoey, the daughter of a wealthy and respected family. The star-crossed lovers are torn apart for years, but their forbidden love survives. When tragedy strikes, Dum unleashes his rage and becomes the gun-slinging outlaw the "Black Tiger" who will stop at nothing to seek his revenge.

Harvard graduate James Averill serves as the sheriff of prosperous Jackson County, Wyoming, standing at the center of a conflict between impoverished immigrants and affluent cattle farmers. Politically connected ranchers enlist mercenary Nathan Champion—who is also vying for the affections of local madam Ella Watson—to combat the immigrant uprising. As tensions escalate, both Averill and Champion start to question their decisions.

The Daughter of Dawn is a silent Western, and one of the few films of the silent era to have an entirely Native American cast. It tells the story of a Kiowa woman and her lover, his feats of bravery, and their trials at the hands of a jealous rival and Comanche warriors. Completed in 1920, it was only shown a few times before being considered lost. Five reels of the movie were found in 2005, and restored by the Oklahoma Historical Society in 2012.

A mysterious epidemic has struck an Old West frontier town and young girls are falling deathly ill. Doc Carter, his lovely daughter Dolores, and preacher Dan Young have their hands full caring for the infirm. When one of the patients dies unexpectedly, Dan notices two puncture wounds on her neck. His investigation leads him to the strange gunslinger Drake Robey, who always seems to be slower on the draw than his opponents, but who—despite being outdrawn, and even shot—always manages to survive these deadly encounters. Dan soon discovers that Drake also has an aversion to crucifixes, sleeps in coffins, and cannot tolerate sunlight...


















