
Death Valley Days
Patriotism and banditry clash when Owens, along with companion Delores, are captured by outlaw Juan Cortina.

Patriotism and banditry clash when Owens, along with companion Delores, are captured by outlaw Juan Cortina.

A con artist boasts he owns most of San Francisco, but a chemist aims to expose him.

Phillip Sheridan's friendship with Native scout Kahlu is questioned after ambushes leave troopers dead.

When Claypool swindles McSween out of his gold mine, storekeeper Hobart has an idea for retribution.

As the Donner Party attempts to cross the Sierra Nevada Mountains, and the Reed family is banished.

Jim Badger learns the meaning of 3-7-77 the hard way from a crooked lawman and a vigilante committee.

A nun who tries to help an injured boy finds herself in trouble with the law.

Lt. Wood is stationed in Arizona Territory during an Apache uprising and illness breaks out among the Natives.

A man seeking to open a saloon turns to Harry Bassett, Wyatt Earp and Bat Masterson for help.

A woman comes to the rescue of her husband, trapped in a mine by outlaws during the gold rush in California.

A Union naval officer tries to curb the activities of a group of Southern sympathizers in California.

A teacher steps in when an outlaw influences a youngster.

The Bartlett couple arrives in town and stirs up trouble.

A detective's investigation of a mine robbery starts to derail when he falls for the suspect's daughter.

A widow's ranch is requisitioned by the Union Army, making her the target of Confederate cavalrymen.

A woman refuses to give her oxen to General Sam Houston for use in the war against Mexico.

A former prospector is hired by a young woman to find her fiancé, who became lost in the mountains.

A general becomes widely unpopular when he plans to resettle Natives onto a reservation.

A drifter befriends a boy whose father has been jailed for horse theft.

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