 | 3:10 to Yuma |   | (Theatrical) |   | (2007) |   |
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Rancher Dan Evans (Christian Bale) agrees to transport the captured outlaw Ben Wade (Russell Crowe) to the nearest town with a rail station, where they'll wait for a train to court in Yuma. Holed up in the hotel near the station, Wade wreaks psychological havoc on Evans, while Wade's henchmen plan their next move. Director James Mangold's suspense-filled Western is a remake of the 1957 classic ... Show More
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 | Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee |   | (TV Movie) |   | (2007) |   |
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A dark chapter of U.S. history comes to light in this epic saga (Emmy winner for Best Made-for-TV Movie) of the U.S. government's extermination of the American Indians. Beginning after the Sioux victory at Little Big Horn, the film traces the stories of three men: a Sioux doctor (Adam Beach), a lobbying senator (Aidan Quinn) and the Lakota hero Sitting Bull (August Schellenberg).
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 | Clint Eastwood: Western Icon Collection |   | (Title) |   | (2007) |   |
 | 8.4/10 |
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With his steely-eyed stare and one of the most commanding screen presences of all time, Clint Eastwood is a true American icon to film fans everywhere. Join him in the Clint Eastwood: Western Icon Collection in three of his most popular films: High Plains Drifter, Joe Kidd and Two Mules For Sister Sara. This powerful, must-have collection showcases Clint Eastwood in some of the toughest and mos... Show More
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 | Union Pacific |   | (Theatrical) |   | (2007) |   |
 | 7.1/10 |
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Director Cecil B. DeMille's epic Western won the Palme d'Or at Cannes and an Oscar nod for Best Special Effects. During the transcontinental railroad's construction, troubleshooter Jeff Butler (Joel McCrea) and his buddy Dick Allen (Robert Preston) end up on opposing sides when Allen partners with a man determined to delay the Union Pacific's progress by any means necessary. Barbara Stanwyck pl... Show More
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 | BloodRayne II: Deliverance |   | (Theatrical) |   | (2007) |   |
 | 3.1/10 |
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Things get even wilder in the already Wild West when Billy the Kid (Zack Ward) and his band of cowboy buddies -- vampires one and all -- arrive in Deliverance, Mont., to establish their kingdom. Now, it's up to the half-human, half-vampire Rayne (Natassia Malthe) to use her fearsome powers to stop them. Along for the ride is reporter Newton Pyles (Chris Coppola), whom Billy spares so he can tel... Show More
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 | The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford |   | (Theatrical) |   | (2007) |   |
 | 7.0/10 |
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After Robert Ford (Casey Affleck) joins the most notorious gang in the West, he grows tired of the charismatic Jesse James (Brad Pitt) and begins to resent his fame. But by hatching a scheme to gun down James, Ford risks forever being branded a coward. Sam Shepard, Sam Rockwell, Mary-Louise Parker and Michael Parks also star in director Andrew Dominik's riveting Wild West drama adapted from Ron... Show More
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 | Seraphim Falls |   | (Theatrical) |   | (2006) |   |
 | 7.0/10 |
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Five years after the Civil War, former Confederate Col. Morsman Carver (Liam Neeson) leads a posse into the snowy mountains of the American West on a relentless hunt for an ex-Union officer named Gideon (Pierce Brosnan). Driven by rage, Carver seeks revenge on Gideon for a wartime horror that will forever bind -- yet eternally divide -- the two men.
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 | Broken Trail |   | (Mini Series) |   | (2006) |   |
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Helmed by Walter Hill, this made-for-cable Western miniseries follows a pair of horse traders who rescue five Chinese girls sold into sexual slavery. While herding 500 horses to Wyoming, Prentice Ritter (Robert Duvall) and his nephew (Thomas Haden Church) cross paths with the quintet and reluctantly take them under their wing. But the men's good turn leads to a run-in with the madam who bought ... Show More
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 | The John Ford Film Collection |   | (Theatrical) |   | (2006) |   |
 | 9.1/10 |
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The collection includes:
- "The Lost Patrol" (1934)
- "The Informer" (1935)
- "Cheyenne Autumn" (1964)
- "Mary Of Scotland" (1936)
- "Sergeant Rutledge" (1960)
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 | Bandidas |   | (Theatrical) |   | (2006) |   |
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With a ruthless despot terrorizing their tiny Mexican town, a pair of oddly matched women -- one a European-educated lady (Salma Hayek) and the other a rough-and-tumble peasant (Penelope Cruz) -- join forces to become two of the most celebrated bank robbers of their time. The bad guys never looked so good -- but their night-and-day backgrounds are bound to clash. Steve Zahn, Joseph D. Reitman, ... Show More
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 | The Legend of Zorro |   | (Theatrical) |   | (2005) |   |
 | 5.9/10 |
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Alejandro de la Vega, aka Zorro (Antonio Banderas), comes out of retirement to ensure California's statehood in Martin Campbell's sequel to his 1998 blockbuster The Mask of Zorro. It's 1850, and de la Vega lives quietly in San Francisco with wife Elena (Catherine Zeta-Jones). But when tyrants threaten to change the course of history, de la Vega dutifully dons his black mask and cape and defends... Show More
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 | The Spaghetti West |   | (Documentary) |   | (2005) |   |
 | 5.1/10 |
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This fascinating documentary from the Independent Film Channel traces the history of the spaghetti Western, a genre that got its name because most of the movies were produced by Italian film studios. Relying on clips from memorable oaters such as The Good, the Bad and the Ugly and A Fistful of Dollars -- as well as interviews with key actors, directors and fans -- this presentation celebrates t... Show More
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 | Brothers in Arms |   | (Theatrical) |   | (2005) |   |
 | 4.2/10 |
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Set in the mid-1860s, director Jean-Claude La Marre's highly imaginative oater chronicles the exploits of a band of brigands planning an audacious bank robbery in a lawless New Mexico town. But their scheme hits a snag when they encounter a gritty female sheriff, a vicious bounty hunter and a conniving cattle baron. The film's cast includes David Carradine, Ed Lauter, Clifton Powell, Antwon Tan... Show More
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 | Into the West |   | (Mini Series) |   | (2005) |   |
 | 8.0/10 |
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Steven Spielberg executive produced this TNT miniseries about American Westward expansion during the 19th century. Told from both the perspective of the white Wheeler family and the Native American Lakota tribe, the 12-hour epic follows the clans as they struggle to find their place in a country confounded by turmoil and change. Historical figures and fictional characters interact in the gold f... Show More
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 | Down in the Valley |   | (Theatrical) |   | (2005) |   |
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Harlan (Oscar nominee Edward Norton), a swaggering stranger who's convinced he's a cowboy, looks like a knight in shining armor to a rebellious teen named Tobe (Evan Rachel Wood), a girl who's growing up fast on the edge of the San Fernando Valley. But are Harlan's delusions strong enough to overpower the grim realities of her life? Rory Culkin, David Morse and Bruce Dern co-star in this modern... Show More
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 | The Proposition |   | (Theatrical) |   | (2005) |   |
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Aussie director John Hillcoat helmed this gripping, epic-scale Western set in the thick of the 1880s outback. When no-nonsense lawman Capt. Stanley (Ray Winstone) apprehends the notorious Charlie Burns (Guy Pearce) and his younger sibling, Mikey (Richard Wilson), Stanley makes Charlie an unsavory proposition: If he murders his outlaw brother, Arthur (Danny Huston), Mikey will escape the hangman... Show More
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 | The Alamo |   | (Theatrical) |   | (2004) |   |
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The roads cross at San Antonio de Bexar at a small, ruined mission called The Alamo - a place where myth meets history and legend meets reality. In the spring of 1836 nearly 200 Texans - men of all races who believed in the future of Texas - held the fort for thirteen days under siege by General Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna, ruler of Mexico and commander of its forces. Led by three men - the you... Show More
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 | Home on the Range |   | (Theatrical) |   | (2004) |   |
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 | Deadwood |   | (TV Series) |   | (2004) |   |
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It's 1876, the height of the gold strike, and rebels and outlaws have been drawn to Deadwood, an ad hoc town cradled in the Black Hills of South Dakota. Everyone there, including ex-marshall Seth Bullock (Timothy Olyphant), the infamous Wild Bill Hickok (Keith Carradine) and investor Brom Garrett (Timothy Omundson), is out to make a name for themselves at whatever cost.
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 | Hidalgo |   | (Theatrical) |   | (2004) |   |
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Viggo Mortensen stars as Frank T. Hopkins, reputed to be one of the best riders of the Wild West. His chance to prove his talent comes when an affluent sheik invites him to join one of the most outrageous and grueling races of all: a 3000-mile trek across the Arabian Desert. Previously open only to those who ride Arabian horses, the event allows Hopkins to join with his Mustang, Hidalgo. Can th... Show More
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