Pakark juos

Pakark juos 1968

6.83

Oklahoma, 1873-ieji. Klaidingai apkaltintą pavogus gyvulius, Džedą Kuperį (Clint Eastwood) parsidavėlis teisėjas Vilsonas nuteisia "linčo teismui". Jis pakariamas. Per stebuklą Kuperis lieka gyvas tik todėl, kad vietos maršalas laiku nupjauna virvę. Jį išslaugo ir išgydo vietinė gražuolė Reičel, turinti savų sąskaitų su vietine "teisėsauga". Laikui bėgant Kuperis išteisinamas ir paskiriamas valdžios atstovu. Dabar jis medžios savo skriaudikus...

1968

Raitelis ant širmo žirgo

Raitelis ant širmo žirgo 1985

7.16

Nepriklausomus, bet neturtingus aukso ieškotojus pradeda žiauriai spausti ir terorizuoti turtinga aukso kompanija, siekianti viena valdyti visus aukso išteklius. Pamažu pavieniai kasėjai pradeda pasiduoti. Vieno susirėmimo metu pasirodo nepažįstamasis – raitelis ant širmo žirgo, ir stoja nuskriaustųjų pusėje. Jis suvienija aukso ieškotojus, įtikina juos kovoti už savo teises ir nepasiduoti.

1985

Užžemis

Užžemis 1981

6.42

Labiausiai nutolęs Jupiterio palydovas - čia apsigyveno nuo civilizacijos bėgę žmonės, taip pat čia apsigyveno didžiausi nevykėliai, nepritapę dideliuose miestuose...

1981

Mano brangioji Klementina

Mano brangioji Klementina 1946

7.45

Vaitas Erpas kartu su savo broliais gena gyvulius pardavimui. Kai jie sustoja poilsiui, plėšikai užpuola brolius ir nužudo jauniausią iš jų. Keršto ir pykčio vedinas Vaitas įsidarbina šerifu mažame Tumstouno miestelyje. Jam padeda žinomas vietinis šaulys, vardu Džonas „Dokas“ Holidėjus.

1946

Makenos auksas

Makenos auksas 1969

6.57

„Makenos auksas“ perkelia į 1872-ųjų Arizoną. Šerifas Makena (Gregory Peck) patenka į apačių vado pasalą. Prieš mirtį indėnas patiki Makenai seną žemėlapį, kuriame nurodyta Auksinė lyguma – čia paslėptas legendinis apačių lobis. Makena sunaikina žemėlapį, bet netrukus šerifą pagrobia banditas Koloradas (Omar Sharif), kuris nužudys teisėjo dukterį, jei Makena nenuves jo į Auksinę lygumą. Prie banditų prisideda vis nauji lobių ieškotojai, bet ne visiems pavyks pasiekti tikslą.

1969

Yuma

Yuma 1971

6.06

1971

Gunsmoke

Gunsmoke 1955

6.64

Gunsmoke is an American radio and television Western drama series created by director Norman MacDonnell and writer John Meston. The stories take place in and around Dodge City, Kansas, during the settlement of the American West. The central character is lawman Marshal Matt Dillon, played by William Conrad on radio and James Arness on television.

1955

Wichita Town

Wichita Town 1959

4.20

Wichita Town is a half-hour western television series starring Joel McCrea, Jody McCrea, Carlos Romero, and George Neise that aired on NBC from September 30, 1959, until April 6, 1960. Joel McCrea played Marshal Mike Dunbar, in charge of keeping the peace the booming cowtown of Wichita, Kansas. His deputies were Ben Matheson, played by McCrea's real life son, Jody, and Rico Rodriquez, portrayed by Carlos Romero. Making occasional appearances were the town doctor, Nat Wyndham, the blacksmith, Aeneas MacLinahan, and the bartender in the local saloon, Joe Kingston, played in six episodes by Robert Foulk. The model for shows such as these had already been laid out by other western programs such as Gunsmoke, Lawman, and The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp, so Wichita Town may not have been unique in its plotting and structure. The two most unusual features about the series were the presence of Joel McCrea, a favorite of Western movie audiences for his performance in such films as Union Pacific, Buffalo Bill, and Ramrod, and the fact that his real life son was in Wichita Town, but did not play his son. Wichita Town was produced by Mirisch Company and Joel McCrea's Production company for Four Star Television and aired for a single season.

1959

Buffalo Bill Jr.

Buffalo Bill Jr. 1955

5.00

Buffalo Bill, Jr. is an American Western television series starring Dickie Jones that aired in syndication from March 1, 1955, until September 21, 1956.

1955

Hotel de Paree

Hotel de Paree 1959

5.00

Hotel de Paree is a Western television series that aired on the CBS Friday schedule from October 2, 1959, until June 3, 1960, under the alternate sponsorship of Liggett & Myers and Kellogg's. The show starred Earl Holliman as Sundance, a gunfighter just released after seventeen years in prison. In the first episode, he is in Georgetown, Colorado, where he kills the town villain and is then urged by the citizens to become the marshal. He accepts the job and also becomes a part owner of the Hotel de Paree, owned by two French women, Annette Deveraux, played by Jeanette Nolan, and her niece, Monique, portrayed by Judi Meredith, relatives of the man whom he had earlier killed. Sundance wore a string of polished silver discs in the band of his black Stetson, which often blinded his adversaries. During the brief run of the series, Sundance dealt with assorted antagonists and maintained flirtations with both of the Deveraux women. Sundance also befriended a local shopkeeper, Aaron Donoger, played by veteran Western performer Strother Martin. The program was filmed at CBS Studio Center. Guest stars included Philip Abbott, Theodore Bikel, Sebastian Cabot, Russ Conway, Dennis Cross, Walter Coy, Royal Dano, King Donovan, Brian Donlevy, Jack Elam, Leif Erickson, Ron Hayes, Allyn Joslyn, Don Keefer, Nora Marlowe, Martin Milner, Read Morgan, Gregg Palmer, John M. Pickard, Judson Pratt, Darryl Richard, Peter Mark Richman, Vic Tayback, and Peter Whitney.

1959