
Death Valley Days
A failed and widowed prospector buys a goat farm to support his family, and stumbles upon gold.

A failed and widowed prospector buys a goat farm to support his family, and stumbles upon gold.

A couple face a strong opponent to their marriage: the governor of California, whom the woman once rejected.

In the years after California's conquest, an Army commander grapples with hostile citizens.

A hate-filled drifter threatens successful rancher John Gaunt and his family.

Lt. Bradshaw is tasked with enforcing a tax on immigrant miners despite his conflicted sympathies.

Lew Wallace is governor of New Mexico Territory during Billy the Kid's murderous era in the 1880s.

A marshal takes on a mission to retrieve a stolen wedding dress while an outlaw gang runs wild.

Russian Grand Duke Alexis is touring the West and the government assigns Buffalo Bill as his guide.

Sam Kee, ostracized because he's Chinese, finds refuge at a fort after saving a soldier's life.

A man goes too far promoting a phony religious philosophy based on the novel "The Gates Ajar."

A Mexican official must decide between his fellow caballeros and his obligations to the U.S.

Buff McCloud runs a Nevada town with an iron fist until a stranger arrives.

The owners of a trading post shelter a wounded man, unaware he is plotting with Natives to steal their gold.

Two brothers agree to share any fortune. One digs for gold while the other raises the family horse.

Justin Gates must save a boy deathly ill after swallowing a concoction offered by a medicine man.

Steve Warren is in California to install the first telephone system but lands in midst of a water dispute.

The end of the Mexican-American War leads to disputes between land-owning families and newer settlers.

A homesteader runs afoul of a cattleman.

Locals disagree on the safety conditions of a mine.

A white man who lives among Native tribes tries to foil a plot to steal gold claims from their land.