
Death Valley Days
Montana's corrupt governor tries to reform his image.

Montana's corrupt governor tries to reform his image.

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

Actor Edwin Booth faces discrimination due to his brother's assassination of President Lincoln.

Famed lawyer Temple Houston is asked to take Billy's case after an alleged murder, but must work a miracle.

A female journalist reports on a corrupt politician.

On one drunken evening, a miner gives a pretty saloon singer half-interest in his apparently worthless claim.

A notorious Apache is in the area and a local captain's son is missing.

The son of a Native chief faces trial after being accused of the murder of a fellow tribesman.

Rival communications companies vie for bonus money to build the first transcontinental telegraph.

After a skirmish with hostile Natives, prisoners arrive at the fort, including an ill girl.

Dr. Tom Bell stays out west after the Mexican-American War, but his confidence in his profession is gone.

Major Bullock arrives from the East, willing to grubstake alcoholic Charlie to learn his mining expertise.

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 horsewoman puts a dent in a circus owner's plans to hire another equestrienne.

Trappers look for an escape when they're imprisoned by the Mexican governor of San Diego.

Civil War loyalties are split when a group of Southern sympathizers wants to send gold to the Confederacy.

Mystery shrouds a stage robbery when the alleged culprit is killed before he can be questioned.

Innocent John Studebaker's high hopes are quickly punctured when he loses his wagon and his savings.