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- A successful lawman's plans to retire anonymously in Tombstone, Arizona are disrupted by the kind of outlaws he was famous for eliminating.
- Private investigator Matthew Scudder is hired by a drug kingpin to find out who kidnapped and murdered his wife.
- Tough Sheriff Clay Hollister keeps the law in Tombstone, Arizona with the support of his faithful deputies and the editor of the local newspaper.
- Friends go inspect an old house. They find a grave of a woman in the front yard. One of them smashes the headstone and awakens her vengeance. The dead come alive and the living can't escape as the house locks down to keep them in, forever.
- A leader killed by his own gang, gets offered a chance by Satan himself to escape damnation.
- Combining colorized footage from the television series The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp (1955) with new scenes shot in Tombstone, Arizona, this film shows the return of the legendary former Marshal Wyatt Earp to his old stomping grounds. He visits old friends, teaches bad guys some manners and reveals secrets about his early life.
- Guerrero returns from the dead once more to protect a stolen relic from getting into the hands of a gang of soldiers, which will ultimately cause hell upon earth.
- The Tombstone story told in the style of the Japanese classic Rashomon where we see history from several perspectives including that of Wyatt Earp, Doc Holliday, Kate, Ike Clanton, Colonel Hafford and Johnny Behan
- This movie delivers all of the great characters you would expect in a film about Tombstone. The Earp Brothers, The Clanton Brothers, Doc Holliday, Johnny Ringo etc. and great gunfights. What the film delivers, is a multitude of pieces of the puzzle that complete the story, not just about why the gunfight happened but the real history about what led up to it and what followed.
- Set during World War II, the film follows a young brother and sister as they attempt to survive the aftermath of the firebombing of Kobe City.
- Wyatt Earp cleans up Tombstone and faces the Clanton gang at the O.K. Corral.
- Matt Sloane is sent from Texas to Arizona to tame Tombstone where a gang of outlaws deals with cattle and silver. One of them killed his wife.
- Matt Wade escapes from prison and tries to persuade his brother Bill, a reformed gunslinger, to participate in a hold-up. Bill, now a struggling rancher, refuses but Matt frames him and he is forced to ride off with the gang.
- Set in a town frozen in time, "Alone in Tombstone" tells the story of a young woman searching for her place in life, when she's faced with a surprise visitor. This is a coming-of-age tale about life, love, and loss.
- The mayor has sent for a gunslinger who, though appearing to clean up the town, is really to be the mayor's means of taking the town over. When Roy and Gabby arrive in Tombstone, Roy is mistaken for the gunslinger. Just as Roy is ready to expose the mayor, the real gunslinger shows up.
- One of the passengers on a train to Tombstone decides to rob it of the $250,000 it is carrying.
- The story of one man's journey to seek justice for the murder of a young gay man.
- Rancher Rex Allen captures a bandit, Delgado, a henchman for crooked Sheriff Webb and saloon owner Mike, who run the town to suit themselves, but Rex forces the sheriff to jail Delgado. When Marge, who runs the town newspaper tells Rex she is afraid to attack the sheriff in print, Rex decides to run for sheriff. Webb and Mike frame Rex and his partner Slim on a murder charge and they are jailed. The sheriff arranges for them to escape but not before he has posted three gunmen outside the jail to kill Rex and Slim as they escape. For animal fans or those who prefer to know the actual credits shown on a film, "Koko, the Miracle Horse" is billed above the title with Rex Allen, and is also billed 9th (following Julian Rivero) in the cast credits.
- The documentary and full story of the most frightening athlete in American history.
- Jimmy Dixon, pursued by a band of Mexicans, changes clothes with a tramp, who takes off on his horse. Four miles later, Jimmy walks onto the Double-O Ranch, from which he had been thrown off four years before by his dad, who had blamed Jimmy for something that his twin brother Duke had done. Duke, home from college, took over the ranch when Mr. Dixon became ill, and has run it into the ground. When Duke goes to the bank to repay a debt to Jimmy, he rides onto Phoenix with all of the ranch money. Jimmy, forced to pose as his brother, runs into Duke's fiancée, Jean Adams and a Phoenix girl friend, then has to fight Swede over a dancer. Jimmy learns that gambler Regan and Duke plan to steal the Double-O herd along with the cattle they're already rustled from neighboring ranches. Duke tips Regan about Jimmy, who is nearly killed. Remorseful, Duke joins Jimmy in the showdown against the rustlers and dies protecting his father.
- Notoriuos liar Bill Barker, having been banished westward by the law, talks the townspeople of Martinez into making him Mayor and Judge. Here he must deal with the outlaw the Tonto Kid and the troublesome McQuinn Brothers, and also look after his daughter Nita Mosby--who thinks that her father is dead.
- A year after the untimely death of his wife, Rosie (Stephanie Carney), George (Jeremy Jackson, Baywatch) is finally ready to move on. Recycling Rosie's old wedding ring, he proposes to his new love, Nikki (Agnes Olech). Little do they know, their union has awakened the scorned spirit of his deceased ex-wife...
- Maynard hears the cry of the weird masked "phantom" of Tombstone Canyon. The plot thickens when Maynard discovers a man with a key to his past has been murdered by the phantom.
- A marshal goes up against a collection of vicious outlaws terrorizing his town.
- In a small town in the Far-West, the Good and the Bad, challenge each other to show-down. The Undertaker takes some interest in the show-down between the opponants.
- The infamous 'Lost Ending' Bendy cartoon from the early days of the studio. The ending has not been seen since the cartoon's first run in 1929 and no copies are known to exist.
- Billy the Kid is rumored to still be alive and Marshal Steve Langdon is investigating. First he finds Billy's coffin empty. Then he finds evidence that Wilfred Barnet, a respected elder citizen, is Billy and shows it to Barnet's daughter. When Barnet confesses to his daughter, his clerk overhears and informs his old gang and this leads to trouble.
- Set in the wild west, Josephine and her sister Etta Jane come face to face with two notorious outlaws and must use their quick wit to escape a bloody fate.
- A Documentary covering the making of the 1993 Western 'Tombstone' featuring cast and crew
- A 9-year-old girl gives the Philippines' wealthiest widow a tour of a graveyard thousands of poor people call home, where she discovers what real riches are.
- This one woman show centers around the turbulent life of '30s Hollywood sex goddess and temptress Jean Harlow. The theatrical dramedy captures her 'laughing vamp image' which was marred by scandal when her producer husband was found shot dead in their secluded hideaway. It was rumored that Harlow killed him after enduring many savage beatings. Before Madonna 'The Ice Queen' and the sexy screen siren Marilyn Monroe, Harlow's kewpie doll lips, come hither smile, magnetic raw sex appeal and seductive body tantalized the depression era. As her star ascended every aspiring starlet rushed to Schwab's Drugstore coveting peroxide, swathed in white satin gowns, trying to emulate the exotic platinum blond. MGM Studios and her fans mourned her tragic death in 1937 at the age of 26.
- And the Legend continue in a hotel. The Knights Templar leave their tombs at night and come back from the dead as revenants. The reanimated corpses are blind, because their eyes were pecked out by birds while their hanged bodies rotted on the gallows.
- A stagecoach line hires an agent to stop a string of robberies of gold shipments.
- With only part of their landing party materializing safely on an unexplored planet, Commander Robert Hawkins and Lieutenant Solandra St. James must survive one surprise after another until their destiny is determined.
- This making-of piece includes notes from screenwriter/director Scott Frank, producers Tobin Armbrust, Michael Shamberg and Stacey Sher, and actors Liam Neeson, Dan Stevens, Boyd Holbrook, Brian "Astro" Bradley and David Harbour. "Look" examines story/characters, cast and performances as well as shooting in New York City.
- Slippery Slim is mistaken for dead after he leaves town without telling anyone.
- A profile of renowned London playwright, Jason Rip, who has written and produced 81 plays so far and who shows no signs of slowing down.
- Husband and wife talk about buying a grave.