Death Valley Days
Former outlaw John Wesley Hardin's efforts to hide his past are threatened when an old friend comes to town.
Former outlaw John Wesley Hardin's efforts to hide his past are threatened when an old friend comes to town.
A lawyer who has turned to the bottle is ostracized when he refuses to help a miner.
Fred and Jesse have filed claims to the same mine, and they're prepared to settle the matter with gunplay.
Reverend Todd arrives in the wild frontier town of Whiskey Gulch with intentions of making it more civilized.
An unarmed Navajo sets out to avenge the murder and robbery of a Native elder.
In Totem, Idaho, Dorsey Bilger has told one tall tale too many.
A reporter probes reports that a general is selling guns to Natives in exchange for their property.
A man who claims he can resurrect the dead poses a problem for killer Bill Groat.
Immigrant Rafe Pegarski gives his teacher a family heirloom, a gold pocket watch, in return for schooling.
Ex-outlaw Belle Starr goes after the D.A. who ridiculed her illiterate husband.
Stagecoach driver Abe Williamson hunts down two outlaws who robbed his stagecoach.
When Claypool swindles McSween out of his gold mine, storekeeper Hobart has an idea for retribution.
Lawyer William Thorne defends an innocent woman threatened by bigotry and mob violence in an Arizona town.
A group of religious settlers tangles with outlaws who have set up an illegal tollgate.
Trapper Joe Meek uses his persuasive powers to garner votes for the U.S. annexation of the Oregon Territory.
Dr. Allen Camden investigates the murder of likeable shopkeeper Grant Noble.
A greedy merchant creates panic by spreading rumors that the town's supply lines are cut off by snow.
A tenderfoot teams with a prospector who is quick to live up to his reputation as a jinx.
A ghost-plagued woman hires a detective to take her and her fortune to San Francisco.
The mayor of Austin once insulted Bill. Now, Bill is the governor of Texas and eager for revenge.