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

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.

Italian immigrants are potential victims of extortion by an organized crime group from the old country.

Gambler Brad Forrester meets a formidable opponent in schoolteacher Ruth Stewart.

Tom Horn and his gang overtake an all-female stagecoach that turns out to be future brides for men out West.

Mail carrier Silas is threatened by the Waltons, a desperate couple he encounters on the trail.

The unexpected arrival of men from Rose's criminal past threatens her happiness.

A love triangle develops involving a mild-mannered man, a tough female prospector and her long-lost husband.

A miner and an assayer try to short-circuit a mine owner's plans to corner the market.

A rancher engaged to a refined woman looks for a gentle way to fire his longtime housekeeper.

British sailor Edward falls in love with Manuela Cortez against her father's wishes.

A widow frantically looks for help after the children she was caring for have been captured by Natives.

After their parents die, the Segar children leave their wagon train and head for Washington.

Brad Tyson undertakes a desert trek to prove himself worthy of his sweetheart.

Sam Houston, known for his strong fight for Texas independence, is intent on marrying Margaret Lea.

Kit Carson falls for the Native girl he rescued from a Canadian trapper.

A scheming Native chief sells cows to unsuspecting settlers, then steals them, only to sell them back.

A recruit and his pet mule are the only hope for a besieged cavalry patrol.