
Tales of Wells Fargo
An evil family rules a town with their guns.

An evil family rules a town with their guns.

The heir to a fortune becomes wanted for murder.

An heiress to the town of Wolf Creek faces threats if she claims her inheritance.

An outlaw's wife offers Hardie a share of the loot to protect her from blackmailers.

A stolen horse leads Slim to a war between squatters and cattlemen in the high country.

A man running from a posse returns to Laramie hoping to win back his wife and daughter.

A youth vacillates between a life of crime and a more respectable fate.

Slim is appointed by a cattleman's' group to look into a spate of rustling.

When his horse is stolen while he's on the trail, Jess tracks the horse and the thief to a village.

When Slim saves the life of a young Arapaho woman, she insists that she belongs to Slim thenceforth.

Charlie Wooster's cooking goes from awful to god-awful, and Hale demotes him in response.

Flint finds survivors of an Indian massacre, the two Ellison sisters and two Carder brothers.

After losing one of her children in an accident, a woman feels bitter over the wagon train.

Bill Hawks helps an Italian immigrant retrieve his village's beloved chalice when someone steals it.

Flint visits Elanor Culhane, an old flame of his once married to a notorious gunman.

An Army general announces he is taking over the wagon train; soldiers help him rescue 120 men.

A family joins the wagon train under a false surname after many towns force them out.

Old prospector Henry Shannon talks Charlie Wooster into coming with him to search for a gold mine.

Joe Muharich tries to befriend and hopefully straighten out Johnny Kamen, a brash young man.

A blind man and his family need a train to California; Saul wants to start a blind school.