
Death Valley Days
A bank robber threatens to expose a reformed female outlaw.

A bank robber threatens to expose a reformed female outlaw.

A woman prospector, her long-lost husband and a timid man create a love triangle.

A miner places his faith in his lucky shirt when his team goes out on strike against a greedy mine owner.

Four businessmen-turned-ranchers find the career change tougher than they'd imagined when someone steals their cattle.

A young American pirate falls in love with the woman who saved him from execution.

Wyatt Earp takes steps to protect a prospector from claim jumpers.

Billy Benson's landlady offers him a choice: her back rent or a wedding ring.

A jack-of-all-trades inadvertently finds a way to improve the water wheel.

William T. Coleman, who arrived in San Francisco with the 49ers, faces pressure to throw his hat into the ring for president of the United States.

Sitting Bull's war plans come between scout Frank Grouard and his Sioux bride.

The California governor sends a lawman to track down a notorious bandit.

Newcomers get little welcome in a gold-mining town, particularly an Easterner who swindled his way in.

Nancy Drake becomes jealous of her fiance's dog.

Mark Twain, a Virginia City Enterprise reporter in 1864, tangles with rival newspaperman Ganse Taylor.

Charlie Bates' dream about a holdup becomes a reality and he becomes the suspect.

When a bank teller faces accusations of embezzlement, two people believe in his innocence, while everyone else wants to lynch him.

A bandit uses a look-alike to create an alibi for his crime.

In 1846, American forces move northward, leaving sparsely manned Los Angeles an inviting target to the Mexicans.

A man must transport 500 mail-order brides from Boston to the state of Washington.

Author Bret Harte arrives in the West, where the colorful residents inspire his story, "The Outcasts of Poker Flat."