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- A mousy romance novelist sets off for Colombia to ransom her kidnapped sister, and soon finds herself in the middle of a dangerous adventure hunting for treasure with a mercenary rogue.
- In 1890s Wyoming, Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid lead a band of outlaws. When a train robbery goes wrong, they find themselves on the run with a posse hard on their heels. After considering their options, they escape to South America.
- A mountain man who wishes to live the life of a hermit becomes the unwilling object of a long vendetta by the Crow tribe and proves to be a match for their warriors in single combat on the early frontier.
- A small desert town is terrorized by a powerful, seemingly possessed car, and the local sheriff may be the only one who can stop it.
- Classical art professor and collector Dr. Jonathan Hemlock, who doubles as a professional assassin, is coerced out of retirement to avenge the murder of an old friend.
- When Joan Wilder is abducted while on a trip along the Nile, her boyfriend, Jack Colton, and pal Ralph rush to rescue her and retrieve a fabled jewel.
- An escaped con, on the run from the law, moves into a married couple's house and takes over their lives.
- A cowboy's obsession with a stolen rifle leads to a bullet-ridden odyssey through the American West.
- A rodeo star past his prime steals his company's horse and rides into the desert, accompanied by a feisty reporter.
- Breck Coleman leads hundreds of settlers in covered wagons from the Mississippi River to their destiny out West.
- Confederate POWs escape a Union camp and make for the Mexico border chased by Union troops with both parties oblivious to the fact that peace was declared.
- Assistant curator, Lauren, is out to prove a set of ancient vases belong with the Pueblo Nation. While in Zion she meets Adam, a native Puebloan park ranger, who helps her on her mission.
- In 1906, on Oklahoma's Indian lands, a cowboy fights for oil lease rights against a greedy oilman while a pretty schoolteacher steals both men's hearts.
- When Edward Creighton leads the construction of the Western Union to unite East with West, he hires a Western reformed outlaw and a tenderfoot Eastern surveyor.
- The story of William "Buffalo Bill" Cody, legendary westerner, from his days as an army scout to his later activities as owner of a Wild West show.
- Violent feud between Connie Dickason, the owner of the Circle 66 ranch and rancher Frank Ivey, the self-proclaimed boss of an otherwise public grazing land.
- Former Texas Rangers Sam Ward and Logan Keliher become enemies when Sam turns bank robber and Logan marries Sam's ex-wife.
- A charming, happy-go-lucky bandit in old Arizona plays cat-and-mouse with the sheriff trying to catch him while he romances a local beauty.
- Drama about the strong bond between a cowpoke and a wild bronco set during the 1940s.
- Coinciding with the National Parks Centennial, National Parks Adventure celebrates America's natural wonders. Narrated by Robert Redford, it follows a trio of adventurers and revisits Roosevelt and Muir's camping trip when the Park System was born.
- After refusing to marry her adopted brother, a half Native-American Mexican woman flees to marry a Native man.
- An Easterner inherits a cattle ranch, only to discover that thousands of cattle have been stolen. He secretly signs on as a hired hand at his own ranch to discover who's stealing them.
- In this version of the Billy the Kid legend, Billy, after shooting down land baron William Donovan's henchmen for killing Billy's boss, is hunted down and captured by his friend, Sheriff Pat Garrett. He escapes and is on his way to Mexico when Garrett, recapturing him, must decide whether to bring him in or to let him go.
- An account of the birth and development of the United States.
- A widowed father sets out on the road, after losing his young son to sudden death, to end his life. But through the help of his dead wife and the Universe's healing powers, he's able to face life once again and truly, live.
- In this B-Feature western, a cowboy who snared a wild stallion and sells it to a cruel rodeo owner attempts to buy the horse back.
- In Utah, the idyllic existence of a mountain lion family is threatened when tourists, bent on sport-hunting cougars, make their appearance.
- An outlaw re-unites with his long-lost son, steers him away from a boxing career and sends him to law school. When his son returns, a lot has changed.
- A heartfelt look at the medical, psychological and holistic reality of the effect of stress on the human body and mind.
- Steven Ghent has decided to sell the mine he's owned for fifteen years, located at the border of Mexico where the Great Divide ends. When the representatives are delayed for a few days, he visits the annual Fiesta for the last time, and he encounters Ruth Jordan, the daughter of his long-dead partner, and discovers that she is a decadent, world-weary society girl. He decides that she's in need of reforming, and that a dose of the Greats Outdoors might do it - so he kidnaps her.
- When he was a boy, growing up in the Bad Lands of Dakota Territory, Jimmie Gordon's parents were killed by Tex Wilson, a brutal bandit. Jimmie swore vengeance, and, known only as The Orphan, he has spent the subsequent years looking for Wilson. At last, hot on the trail of the Wilson gang, The Orphan prevents a holdup of the Deadwood Stage but loses Wilson. He meets one of the passengers on the stage, Helen Shields, the daughter of the local sheriff, and accompanies her to town, only to discover that her father is an old friend whom he once saved from the Indians. As the men talk, Helen learns of The Orphan's tragic past, and the two are soon in love. On their wedding day, the venomous Wilson interrupts the ceremony, insults the unarmed bridegroom, and kidnaps Helen. Wilson makes his escape in the Deadwood Coach, closely followed by The Orphan. When the coach breaks down, Wilson abandons the unharmed girl and tries to escape on foot. The Orphan and Wilson fight it out on the edge of a precipice, and Wilson is thrown to his death.
- Zion Canyon: Treasure of the Gods makes it possible for viewers to explore the hidden recesses and dizzying heights of the canyon in breathtaking detail. The immense panoramas filling the screen make viewers part of the journey to discover the real Zion Canyon and its treasures, as well as the treasures of other beautiful canyons of the Southwest.
- The world is changing faster than ever. Technology is accelerating, job security is declining and income inequality is increasing. People are overworked and underpaid. With less time and freedom, people are left wondering if there is a better way. Our changing economy has led to the rise of the entrepreneur. The fastest, most dependable and controllable way to become wealthy is to own your own business. This documentary gathers today's best experts and thought leaders to forever change how you view work and wealth. Featuring experts Jordan Adler, John Assaraf, Kody Bateman, Chris Brogan, Richard Bliss Brooke, Ali Brown, Les Brown, Jack Canfield, Harry S. Dent, Jr., Dr. Linda Ferrell, Dr. OC Ferrell, Mark Victor Hansen, Kevin Harrington, Kim Kiyosaki, Robert Kiyosaki, Joseph N. Mariano, Dr. Ivan Misner, Paul Zane Pilzer, Bob Proctor, Susan Sly, Loren Slocum, Kevin Thompson, Brian Tracy, Eric Worre and Sandra Yancey.
- Simon Shaw and his compatriot Isabella Hughes are the sole surviving members of an outlaw gang after a train robbery goes awry. Their only hope now is to flee across the barren wilderness before their injuries kill them or the Marshal does.
- A mysterious outlaw known as Pegleg dreams of an empire in the vast, rich wilderness west of the Mississippi River. Army Lieurenant David Brent (Richard Fiske) is sent from Washington to persuade Kit Carson (Bill Elliott) to put an end to the reign of terror caused by Pegleg's gang called the Black Raiders. Carson agrees and, in the course of his assignment, he meets and is attracted to Caremelita Gonzales (Iris Meredith), the adopted daughter of a Spanish grandee, Don Jose Gonzales (Frrancisco Moran), who is heading west via a wagon train. Escaping an avalanche started by Perleg's henchmen, Kit captures Natchez (Dick Botiller), a Black Raider, and just as he is about to reveal the real identity of his boss, he is slain by Pegleg. As he seeks the killer, Kit narrowly escapes an Indian ambush and rides to warn the trappers and citizens at Stewart's Post that Pegleg intends to massacre them. The Black Raiders attack the post, but Pegleg, using his true identity, lures Caremelita to "safety."
- Facing Your fears. The monsters that hitch a ride in our heads, through our lives, are much scarier than they need to be. Facing those fears open doors for us, and not facing those fears can kill our spirit, if not, kill us.
- The Arizona Kid (Warner Baxter) carries out his mission as a Robin Hood-type bandit while posing as a wealthy and carefree miner. He falls for an eastern girl, Virginia Hoyt (Carole Lombard), accompanied by presumably her brother, Dick Hoyt (Theodore von Eltz), actually her husband. The Kid's mine is raided and two of his friends are killed and he learns that Dick and Virginia are the culprits...
- A wanted-fugitive, called "Nevada," is wounded by a pursuing posse of lawmen, and is left to die on the desert by his companion, Bill Hall. He is rescued by a young rancher, Ben Ide, who is in love with Ina Blaine, daughter of a neighboring rancher. While "Nevada" is recovering, he and Ina fall in love but, through his loyalty to Ben, he sends her away. Going home, Ina falls into the clutches of Bill Hall, now heading a gang of rustlers, but the real leader is Les Setter who is posing as an honest rancher, and he has designs on Ina himself.
- Played in Southwestern of Utah. Mormon Willard Smith with his wagon-train across the Virgin river after an Apache Indian signed it. From a High cliff overlooking the evening camp Jud and Vic Gunnison (enemies of the Mormon) and plan to kill an Indian in a way that they feel will arouse the enmity of the Red Man against the defenseless settlers.
- This bottom-of-the-barrel entry from Victor Adamson/Art Mix/Denver Dixon productions finds jobless cowpuncher Jim Kirk riding into Cottonwood, Arizona looking for the man who swindled his father. Old pal Art James tells him that Ed Calder, a shady rancher who moved in a few months ago, might be his man. Jim joins Art at the Crazy K Ranch owned by Sam Kent and his daughter Sally, with Bill Dobbs as their foreman. Jim saves Sally from badman Lynx Merson, who is out to get her father for past transgressions. Later, it is discovered that El Garto, a bandit from below the border, is actually Merson, and is working with Calder.
- This promotional short for The Bad Man of Brimstone (1937) begins by showing the cast and crew arriving at Zion National Park and setting up for location shooting. The last minute is a "coming attractions" trailer for the movie.
- For legendary Jane's Addiction Stickman Stephen Perkins, drumming is a job, an adventure, and a way of life. DW captures Stephen playing his hit songs, a snapshot of life of the road and his unique percussive approach to drum set.
- Each year people from around the world visit America's national parks lured by images of wondrous lands containing features beyond expression. Journey to the very best locations in America's parks and witness their awe-inspiring beauty.
- Three brothers explore a US National Park and unpack the importance of going off the grid from time to time.
- This Traveltalks entry takes a look at the beauty and grandeur of Zion Canyon and other scenic sights, both natural and man-made, in Zion National Park in Utah.
- "The Sun's Shadow" is a single-channel art film by filmmaker Mike McGuirk, which was adapted from the works of 19th-century Bavarian neo-gothic author and fairy-tale bard Franz Xaver von Schönwerth.
- Silent (with music) short depicting scenes from Zion National Park at the height of the fall foliage season. Images include slot canyons, river valleys, steep cliffs, meadows, vistas, mule deer and bighorn sheep filmed at sunrise, sunset and after dark.
- Travelogue in the MGM TravelTalks series, filmed at Zion National Park and Bryce Canyon National Park in Utah.
- Daphne films her own, bare down to the soul, process of orienting herself in a world made incomprehensible by the loss of her 9 year old daughter Olivia and husband Holger. She, her son Espen and daughter Lilly are survivors of this family of five. The go to phrases "You have to move on, let go" and "Everything happens for a reason", only add to more trauma and pain. Her reaction is to simply do anything. Daphne's instincts push her to drive out onto familiar dessert roads with fifty of Olivia's Barbies. She retraces the last road trip she took with her children after doctors told her Olivia would not make it. They had lived in a cancer world for four years. This new adventure begins at the family's previous home in Milan, Italy. Daphne then gets a foot hold in Las Vegas and ends up deep in the canyons of Zion, Utah. She creates her own visceral vocabulary for trauma and healing on this powerfully raw journey and turns the idea of "letting go" upside down. Daphne takes us onto the literal and figurative road with her, weaving fragments of the past into the present, unearthing the extremes of loss and love while carrying us into the heart of what it means to be alive.