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Death Valley Days
S12, EP14 "Sixty-Seven Miles of Gold"Winfield Stratton finds gold just after selling his mining claim to a syndicate.
Death Valley Days
S12, EP3 "A Kingdom for a Horse"Getting off the train to stretch his legs proves a mistake for the emperor of Brazil, and when the train leaves without him, he ends up at the mercy of a widow and her two children, who don't believe his claim of sovereignty.
Conagher
Pioneer woman Evie Teale is headed west with her family to start a new life, only to have her husband, Jacob, tragically die during the journey. Left to fend for herself and her two children in the middle of nowhere, Evie strikes up a friendship with cowboy Conn Conagher, who passes by while she's working as a food server. And Conagher certainly can help, as the area is under constant threat of attack, be it from Apaches or local bandits.
San Antonio
Rancher Clay Hardin (Errol Flynn) has discovered that local saloon owner Roy Stuart (Paul Kelly) is selling cattle that doesn't belong to him, including some of Clay's own stolen stock. Armed with a tally book that proves it, Hardin now finds himself the target of Stuart's posse of gunslingers, who will stop at nothing to prevent Hardin from delivering the evidence to the proper authorities. With no one to help him except a few of his friends, Hardin has to fight for his cattle, and his life.
Dodge City
In 1872, Dodge City, Kansas was the epicenter of cattle drives and lawlessness. Run by Jeff Surrett (Bruce Cabot), Dodge City isn't safe for anyone or anything. When Wade Hatton (Errol Flynn) arrives for a cattle drive, he's moved by the violent death of a young boy to take up the post of sheriff and take back the town from Surrett and his cohorts. But first he must contend with the rowdy townsfolk who, having been so long without law, desire to take the law into their own hands.