Quintana: Dead or Alive
A masked outlaw becomes a guardian of justice, protecting the people of an oppressed province from their corrupt governor.
A masked outlaw becomes a guardian of justice, protecting the people of an oppressed province from their corrupt governor.
In the 1840s, the Sager family decides to brave the journey to Oregon in hopes of a better life. While traveling along the trail, their wagon train is attacked by natives, which results in the father's death. Shortly after, the family experiences another tragedy when the mother dies of pneumonia. When the wagon train leaders dismiss the seven orphans from the group, the oldest child, John (Stewart Petersen), decides to lead his brothers and sisters to the new life his parents wanted.
An old man (Joel McCrea) recalls his days as a young man (Jody McCrea) fighting Indians in the Old West.
Lawman Pat Garrett (Fausto Tozzi) pursues the legendary outlaw (Peter Lee Lawrence).
A government agent uses his talent for explosives to protect a U.S. gold shipment from marauding Comancheros.
The Pecos Kid (Ken Roberson) and a blonde (Laurene Landon) race a Mexican colonel (Luis Lorento) and renegades to gold guarded by Indians.
Tequila and Bobo hit the little town of Chedron intending to rob the local bank whose owner, De Koven, is trying to freeze out all the ranchers in the area by the simple expedient of foreclosing on the mortgages his bank holds on their land.
A Confederate soldier turned ranger teams up with an old friend to take down a ruthless businessman.
An important robbery goes wrong as two young men find themselves standing in the way of Mexican bandits and a corrupt businessman wanting their stolen loot back.
President Grant's amnesty frees a gold-mine owner to hunt the bandits who framed him.
At the turn of the 20th century in Mexico, an outlaw (Robert Shaw) leads a massacre of a small town. Soldiers and townspeople alike are killed, and, when a priest and his followers take refuge in a church, they too are ruthlessly offed. A decade later, the town is run by Don Carlos (Telly Savalas), and the murderous outlaw has changed his name and is now a local priest. When Alvira (Stella Stevens) trots into the town, she offers a large reward to whoever kills the savage outlaw.
A Westerner (Klaus Kinski) hunts the outlaws who have killed his brother and attacked his wife.
The leader of an outlaw band offers a handsome reward to the man who can lead him and his men to a cache of stolen gold.
The people of Tucson see a very unusual priest arrive, and he's wearing a collar on his belt. Everyone is wary of it.
Bank robbers go on the run after a heist when the bank's manager hires a posse to track them down.
This mostly fictional account follows the trigger-happy Mexican revolutionary Pancho Villa (Telly Savalas) in his attempt to kill bitter nemesis Gen. Goyo and overthrow Mexico's government. The violent endeavor brings Villa north to New Mexico, where he battles a group of determined American soldiers led by the no-nonsense Col. Wilcox (Chuck Connors), and endures unanticipated mishaps and bad fortune, including a double-cross by his friend and partner, Scotty (Clint Walker).
A Mexican immigrant (Jeffrey Hunter) whose wife was killed by bigoted miners becomes an outlaw during the California Gold Rush.
A Union soldier travels to his deceased friend's home to return his belongings. He falls for his friend's sister, but the ghosts of the war return to haunt him.
A bank that was thought to be impenetrable is robbed by a man wearing the trademark Sartana cloak.
Lola, a saloon dancer arrives in the town of Sant'Anna with some other dancers. The town is terrorized by El Diablo, an outlaw who wants to sell the surrounding land to the railroad company. Lola helps the colonists rebel.