
Death Valley Days
A Union naval officer tries to curb the activities of a group of Southern sympathizers 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.

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.

Steve Hewitt accidentally kills the dogs of miner Tully and is haunted by his mistake.

A vagabond finds stolen riches and becomes a philanthropist.

A reformed criminal's former partners in crime come calling after robbing a bank.

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