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- A group of people traveling on a stagecoach find their journey complicated by the threat of Geronimo and learn something about each other in the process.
- In 1880, a motley group of passengers takes the stagecoach from Tonto, Arizona to Lordsburg, New Mexico via dangerous Apache territory.
- On the stagecoach to Cheyenne, a mixed group of passengers must work together to survive the arduous journey and the Indian attacks.
- A former stagecoach robber is hunted by a vengeful US Marshal.
- Luke Perry and Simon Kane, accompanied by Simon's young son David, run a stagecoach line in the Old West, where they come across a wide variety of ladies in distress, killers, and robbers.
- One of 12 Westerns made in 12 months during 2020, this film tells the true story of Pearl Hart, played by Lorraine Etchell, a woman who goes through a series of bad relationships with men, eventually turning to a life of crime with a European drifter named Joe Boot (Travis Mills). Together they decide to rob a stagecoach, leading Pearl to be one of the most famous female outlaws of all time.
- A dispute between stage lines goes back and forth until one comes up with what it hopes will end it all .
- The Trail Blazers are bringing in a prisoner to stand trial for bank robbery, when several attempts are made to kill him; convinced of the man's innocence, they arrange a trap for the real thieves.
- Lambert has the stagecoach wrecked killing the Commissioner so his phony replacement can alter Coonskin's land survey. When Red Ryder exposes the survey hoax, Lambert has his stooge Sheriff put Red in jail.
- A cavalry officer organizes fellow passangers against Mexican outlaws, while at a stagecoach stop. A character study of each passenger is provided, via flashback.
- The coming of the railroad to Cedar City spells the end of the stagecoach as the government gives the mail contract to the fastest means of delivery. McCord loses the stagecoach line gambling with the new buyer, but has enough hidden money to buy a ranch and some cattle. To make more money, he starts a gang to rob the railroad, express offices and steal cattle. But the railroads send out special agent Cameron to end his reign of violence.
- Saved from a lynching party by a pair of young women, an itinerant cowpuncher signs on as a stagecoach guard to protect a shipment of gold.
- Six passengers in a stagecoach are abandoned by their driver when he discovers that one of them has smallpox.
- Three vicious criminals rape and kill a family of farmers. Only one witness can send them to the gallows and he, or she, is one of the passengers of a stagecoach. When some bandits take them as hostages, only a former gunfighter can make justice.
- A marvel of engineering, the stagecoach becomes indispensable when Americans settle the West. As stagecoaches and their drivers navigate perilous trails to transport passengers and valuables, they are easy targets for lawless bandits.
- Hoppy is busy chasing stagecoach bandits who sing as they rob.
- Stagecoach owner Dave Collins and his sidekick Chito take on thieving cowboys with the help of a ranch owner's daughter.
- Ellen has the contract for the South West Stage Line through the panhandle. Her father had the run for years and Haney, who runs the office, worked for him. But Ellen does not know that Haney is in league with Elkins and they want the stage line so they can rob the gold shipments. All they need do is stop the stage and end her contract, but that is not easy with Dave driving for Ellen.
- Fuzzy is mistaken for an outlaw when he and Billy are investigating stagecoach hold-ups.
- As Jim Wiley, a stageline troubleshooter, arrives he is shot and relieved of his identification papers. Thinking him dead, those against the stage line construction send an imposter in his place to slow down the work. But Jim survives and now believed to be the outlaw that shot him, gets a job on the construction crew in an effort to find the big boss behind all the trouble.
- The Kinkaids and the Harpers both run stage lines and are friendly competitors. Appleby is after the stage line and convinces the two owners to build a spur line to the same town. Then he has both projects sabotaged pitting the friends against each other and running them out of money.
- The killing of young 'Boots' Hollister in this film is one of the most graphic, chilling and stark scenes, even with most of it off-camera, ever seen in a Republic B-western intended for the Saturday matinée crowd. The story has Red Ryder and his aunt, The Duchess, operating a stage line in the 1890's in Blue Springs. Con Hollister, released from prison and reformed, plans to return the $150,000 loot taken in a stagecoach holdup five years previous. Jed Quinlan, the brains behind a lawless gang, persuades Con's brash young son, Billy, to join him in the hold-up of the incoming stage carrying Mr. Hollister. Red breaks up the robbery and the gang gets away but not before Hollister recognizes his son as one of the bandits. 'Boots' Hollister, Con's young daughter, is murdered by Quinlan in cold blood as Quinlan is trying to locate the original robbery loot. And then Quinlan has Red suspected as the killer.
- When Tom Larkin is killed his stage line goes equally to cousins Breezy and Mary Larkin. Ringo is after the line but Breezy intercepts his impersonator Virg and reports to Ringo as Virg. When Ringo learns he is the real Breezy, he bribes Monroe to authenticate Virg and Breezy is arrested just before the big stagecoach race for the mail contract.
- To get control of the stage line, Kent has started a feud between the approaching railroad and the stage company. To help out, Fuzzy sends for his friend Tom Cameron, the Lone Rider. But Kent has installed a secret compartment on the stage where his man can hide and he soon has both Tom and Fuzzy wanted for murder.
- John's struggle to provide is bolstered by the childlike faith of his son who considers the meaning of Christmas. After a stagecoach rider visits Christmas eve, John must believe that troubles are temporary, and miracles can happen.
- Edythe, an eastern girl, receives an invitation from Alice, her school days' chum, to visit her in the west. Alice sends a photograph of her brother Tom, who is a stagecoach driver. The gambler finds a letter lost by Tom, telling of the arrival of a shipment of money. With the aid of bandits he resolves to overtake the stagecoach on its return trip. Tom meets Edythe at the station, and gets the express box. and they start on their homeward journey. In the wilderness a wheel is broken, and as Tom is fixing it, he spies the bandits on a distant hill. There is a wild drive, and the pursuing bandits shoot down a horse. The horse is taken from the harness and the journey is continued with three horses until the front wheel comes off and the stagecoach upsets throwing Edythe and Tom to the ground. Bullets are flying around Tom and Edythe and one strikes Tom in the arm. However, the stagecoach guard gets the sheriff and posse in time capturing two of the bandits. The stagecoach driver is rewarded by the affections of his beautiful girl passenger.
- Barstow and Stevens are forcing the local printer to print fake silver certificates which they then sell. Treasury Agents Chick Weaver and Throckmorton Snodgrass arrive working under cover. But when Chick's true identity as an Agent is revealed, Barstow sends his henchmen to finish him off.
- Jim Bannon and his partner own a stagecoach line. With the coming of the telegraph and the end of the Pony Express, two men plot to take over and get the new mail contract. When Jim's partner is murdered and Jim's name is written in the sand beside the body, Jim is arrested. At his trial Whip brings surprising evidence that clears Jim and the two plotters are soon arrested.
- Band leader Eric Winstone and his guests perform a variety of compositions including comical numbers.
- If Noel Coward had ever done a western, it might've been this! A Newsreel narrator has given up his North Atlantic life for the dream of becoming a singing cowboy, but while on a flying boat, he's forced to become a western hero before he ever reaches the wild and woolly west.
- A bold artistic statement for the sustainability movement, The CEO Stagecoach ironically juxtaposes the past with the contemporary, and makes a statement about the future, attesting that we have quietly cut all our ties with the land and become blindly dependent on energy, particularly foreign oil. Artist Jeremy Dean's ironic juxtaposition of Americana takes hold when he cuts in half a Hummer H2, removed the engine and transforms it into a horse drawn carriage inspired by the Hoover Carts of The Great Depression. Dean re-imagines the Hoover Cart with his 'tricked-out' Hummer H2, The CEO Stagecoach.
- Frank Richards, driver for the Continental Stage Line in the early '70s, gets a new coach to drive. June Adams is a passenger and becomes Frank's sweetheart. June, in bad health, goes away to save her life, but in vain. Her death endears the coach to Frank, as it is a part of his life romance. The railroad renders the stage line useless, and the coaches are sold at auction. Frank tries to buy the coach he drove, but is outbid by a stranger. Broken hearted, Richards leaves and, years later, dressed in his old garb, is known as Dad Richards, and loved by all. One day he meets his old superintendent, now a railroad president, at a "Wild West" show. They see a mock hold-up of an old stage coach and Frank recognizes it as the one he drove. The president received a telegram stating that his wife is dying, and a wreck on the road causes him to get the old coach to reach her side. Frank again drives the coach. He races with a train and. upon reaching the station, it is found he has driven his last trip. Frank has gone to his last reward with a peaceful smile on his face.
- Show host Ty Simmons kicks off Season Two taking the film crew to Irish Hills, Michigan to visit the legendary Stagecoach Stop, on the hunt for what he knows is the real haunt deal this time.
- When the stagecoach is about to pull out on its daily trip, Jack, the driver, finally locates Tom, the coach guard, in a saloon where a fight is in progress and Jack helps Tom whip several of the cowboys. One of the cowboys vows revenge and plots to hold up the stagecoach. Four passengers are in the coach on its return, including a good-looking young lady named Vicky, with whom Tom immediately falls in love. When halfway on their journey, Tom spies the outlaw cowboys in the distance. The stage gets by the outlaws, but one of the wheel horses is killed. The stage goes on with the three horses. After a desperate fight Tom shoots and kills two of the outlaws while the rest disperse. Tom and Jack, the coach driver, meet Vicky and her aunt, and the four take a stroll. While Jack and the aunt are engaged in conversation, Tom makes love to Vicky. Despite the objections of the aunt, Vicky shows that she admires the dashing coach guard, who had saved her from the outlaws.
- 1993–199445mTV-147.7 (147)TV EpisodeBrisco is hired by the U.S government to escort a female prisoner by the name of Emma Steed to Mexico in exchange for a political prisoner. Along the way he discovers that Ms. Steed is actually a spy working undercover for the government.
- A stagecoach is held up and the outlaws later realize that Hayes and Curry were on it. Hoping to collect on their reward money, they surround them at a way station - will one of the passengers collaborate for a share of the reward?
- While awaiting word from the mine to see if they found gold, Annie discovers a beloved stagecoach is now being driven by a woman, the daughter of the owner who is now threatening to sell the stage and pocket the money. Annie suspects there's more going on with the mine when they return and announce that there is no gold. Now, she must get to the bottom of things before it's too late for the town.
- After killing two men in self-defense, a man flees from the scene of the crime believing he would be falsely convicted.
- Mystery shrouds a stage robbery when the alleged culprit is killed before he can be questioned.
- Pearl talks her boyfriend into robbing the stage coach that travels between Globe and Florence, Arizona.
- Diva Lillian Loyd is on a stagecoach that is held up. The robber is a fan and does not take her jewels. She claims she was robbed so the thief decides to pay her another visit.