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- A woman and her daughter have been constantly moving from town to town for years, but their newest home might be different from all the others.
- When a wagon train is wiped-out by the Yaqui Indians, the surviving guide Jim Harvey is accused of desertion and cowardice but Jim escapes the town jail in search of the truth.
- The government will grant a fringe of terrain for the settlers who want to live and work there. The starting sign will be a gunshot which will iniciate the run for the best fields and claims.
- The good people of Middle America are being attacked by tumbleweeds! The U.S. military is testing tumbleweeds as weapons to destroy terrorists. The tumbleweeds have escaped. Now hundreds of innocent people in Middle America have been killed. 10,000 head of livestock destroyed, not counting chickens and sheep and, more than 300,000 children are suffering Killer Tumbleweed Trauma. The military refuses to take responsibility. Our government will not comment. Only one news organization is bold enough to report on this tragedy. The whole world is watching it unfold.
- Chang-Soo makes a living by serving prison time for other people's crimes. One day, he found a beautiful woman and for the first time he fall in love.
- A balloon dog is lost in a world of danger. One wrong step and his dancing days are done. Only love, and tango, can possibly save him.
- Scratchy, Tumbleweed, Cage, and Twyla are private investigators who are in therapy to learn to get along. Their next case is finding the truth behind an heiress' parentage, and whether some people shouldn't have kids. They find themselves donning multiple masks and getting themselves into trouble on their journey to find themselves.
- A foul mouthed gamer wakes up in the world of "Tumbleweed,' the most modern, graphically realistic, video game in history. But his impatient want for violence and sex activates an unexpected feature in this new and advanced game... consequences.
- After a five year absence Gene returns home to find his father murdered and his boyhood pal accused of the dastardly deed.
- Tumbleweed provides commentary on a way of life in a small Texas town that is in transition. The world outside of it is quickly pouring in and the fight between the immovable object and the unstoppable force sparks when two women come to town. One, the wandering wind, a stranger who loves nothing more than stirring up trouble and watching the results. The other, returns to her home more a stranger than family who tries to take root but fights the urge to stay. The people who make up the town have both good and honorable and greed and opportunist. Tumbleweed is a look under the microscope of a smaller and more intimate setting which still has all the ingredients there are for people - conflict, strife and heart and soul. As a result, the focus rests on one overall family's struggle to make sense or plead ignorance to what is right and what is wrong. Visuals of older structures, traditions, dust and shadow add to the uncertainty that looms over the town and its people; the uncertainty of their livelihood as well as their morals and finding that in 1997 at least, that the world outside has come in and one must make peace with it or battle it to the very end or something in between.
- The Frontier Marshals have been sent to bring back outlaw Vic Landreau. They find him in a lawless town run by Mort Slade and his stooge Sheriff. When they try to take him , the Sheriff not only refuses to let them have him, but throws Bill in jail.
- Powder Kilgore (Ray Bennett as Raphael Bennett) kills freighter Jeff Cameron (Edward LeSaint) and the latter's daughter, "Spunky" (Iris Meredith), sends for gunfighter Wild Bill Saunders (Bill Elliott, in another of his more than 195 films in which he was never, not once, billed as William 'Wild Bill' Elliott.) Bill finds that few men care to buck the Kilgore gang, and he gets consent from Governor Dawson (Don Beddoe) to form a state ranger's organization out of gunmen now in prison, the men to be pardoned if they prove themselves worthy. (A plot line used at least six times by writer/director Robert Emmett Tansey elsewhere in a ten year period.) Bill whips a Kilgore henchman, Lightning Barlow (Francis Walker), who is offering "Spunky" protection in return for a half-share in her freighting business. Bill jails Barlow and other Kilgore gang members when he and his "rangers" foil an attempted gold-shipment holdup. "Spunky" and her helper Cannonball (Dub Taylor) stumble on Kilgore's hideout and are taken prisoner. Bill rescues them, but Kilgore and his henchman surround the hideout.
- A narrator tells us that in the days of the Old West, times were tough. With no law and order, bandits roamed around free to commit any crime with western outlaw, "Pretty Boy" McCoy being the worst of the bunch. Fortunately, a famous detective, Inspector Willoughby, is called in at last to capture McCoy. He arrives in Doughnut Center ("What a hole!" says the Inspector) and finds McCoy playing cards in a bar. McCoy sends the pest on his way but Willoughby keeps returning using a variety of schemes to capture the outlaw culminating with McCoy locking the Inspector in a safe throwing a lit keg of dynamite inside. But the Inspector escapes and the criminal finds himself chained to the dynamite-filled safe! After some unsuccessful attempts to get rid of the safe, McCoy admits defeat and Willoughby arrests him. But on the way to jail, the narrator reminds him, "What about that dynamite?" The safe explodes and the battered Inspector chastises the narrator, "You and your big, fat mouth!"
- Ranch hand Tig Rizendez steals a white diesel pickup-truck from his ranch owner boss Tablo Schultz, hightailing it to San Francisco for a fateful meeting with a mysterious woman from his displaced family's past. It's not long before Tig's aging friend Danley Crocker is dispatched by Schultz to track him down in the city.
- Things Happen.
- A boy discovers a string puppet which comes to life.
- Attended by his sidekick Roscoe Ates, Eddie Dean takes a ranch hand job with a cowgirl whose father has been murdered.
- As a congressman, Gene exposes a crooked politician who is delaying passage of a flood control bill.
- Its High Noon...really high. When two stagecoach delivery boys lose their jobs after a particularly heavy day of reefer smoking, they find themselves in over their heads as they unknowingly deliver stolen gold across the west for a band of ruthless outlaws. Guns, drugs, girls, donkeys, and plenty of Blazing...trails.
- Riders In The Sky host Tumbleweed Theater, a 90 minute weekly television show on TNN that aired classic western films (an action/adventure or a "singing cowboy" picture) with songs and sketches by The Riders playing between the films.
- It was a lovely road trip for Bruno, Cooper and Wally in the middle of desert until things spiraled out of control as they crashed a revenge seeking tumbleweed.
- Short
- The true and historically accurate tale of one tumbleweed that did not tumble.
- Documentary short subject featuring some tumbleweed that moves through a small town in the desert and interacts with people and animals.
- Harold Just Always Wanted To Be The Best Kung Fu Fighting Sai Slicing Sword Slashing Karate Kicking Fist Flailing Judo Jumping Person He Could Be.Harold Just Has One Problem, He's Lazy. After His Brother Makes Him Go Look For A Job He Discovers Quickly That This Day Is Going To Be Like No Other. Aliens Have Just Invaded And His Brother Is Now Missing. It's Now Up To Harold To Become Sensei Tumbleweed And Not Just Save His Brother But The Planet.
- No matter what your age, you'll want to visit this whimsical toy store in Paris.
- Songs and sketches from The Nashville Network television series "Tumbleweed Theater".
- Tumbleweed Girl, a protagonist anti-hero walks across London escorting a tumbleweed with a leaf blower. Lonely and desolate, she seeks attention and friendship.
- A Western Film Noir short story of a man and a woman who meet by chance in the dangerous frontier wilderness, only to discover a horrific secret that one of them hides.
- A buddy-road-philosophical film, S.A. Griffin and Scott Wannberg are American entrepreneurs who, when their jobs shipped overseas, create a business catching and exporting the inspiring, resilient, untethered tumbleweeds that are the bouncing balls to follow in the song that is the Southern California desert.
- Killer Mike tours cities that are embracing cannabis culture.
- The animated adventures of "Tonka Tom" a gay plastic cowboy. Hitch-hiking, two-stepping at the local gay bar, and enjoying a campfire with a friend and his trusty dog.
- Five people, at crossroads in their lives, meet at a diner. Five people, three guns, one diner.
- Kloot is given the job of evicting the Widow Watley from her home to make way for the train coming through, a job made more difficult by the Widow's dog.
- Rynning orders Frank Seldom to meet a stagecoach heading from New Mexico to Wilcox, Arizona to ensure its cargo of six lovely mail-order brides arrive unscathed. Seldom has his hands full fending off marauding Apache Indians, crooked stagecoach drivers and an outlaw gang who intends to kidnap the women and sell them to white slavers in Mexico.
- Bat agrees to escort a murder suspect to trial, but he escapes with the help of his girl friend. Bat decides to take the woman to Fort Smith to stand trial for jail-breaking with the hope that he might capture the suspect along the way.
- A prisoner is killed by the son of a broke farmer as they transport him to the tumbleweed wagon for pickup. Needing the $100 for the job the farmer decides to substitute Slim when they find him alone on the road putting Slim in danger.
- After a marshal and deputy are wounded and killed, Gil and Rowdy volunteer to finish the delivery of the prison wagon with seven dangerous prisoners to Ft Craig for trial, while the outlaw husband of one prisoner is in pursuit to free her.