"The BIG MGM Spectacle ! HE LED 200 WOMEN ON AN ADVENTURE THAT MOST MEN FEARED TO FACE!"16 December 1951Western118 mins
There's a deficit of good, honest women in the West, and Roy Whitman wants to change that. His solution is to bring a caravan of over 100 mail-order brides from Chicago to California. It will be a long, difficult and dangerous journey for the women. So Whitman hires hardened, cynical Buck Wyatt to be their guide across the inhospitable frontier. But as disaster strikes on the trail, Buck just might discover that these women are stronger than he thinks.
Monogram added several songs and a barn dance to this otherwise standard Johnny Mack Brown hay burner, in which the veteran cowboy star comes to the aid of a beleaguered female rancher.
A singing rodeo rider takes a job at an all-female dude ranch, where he gets involved with a physical trainer and a treasure hunt for gold in a ghost town, leading to a showdown with kidnappers.
One-armed war veteran John J. Macreedy steps off a train at the sleepy little town of Black Rock. Once there, he begins to unravel a web of lies, secrecy, and murder.
El Topo decides to confront warrior Masters on a trans-formative desert journey he begins with his 6 year old son, who must bury his childhood totems to become a man.
A renowned former army scout is hired by ranchers to hunt down rustlers but finds himself on trial for the murder of a boy when he carries out his job too well.
Six wanted outlaws are rounded up and captured by the Cheyenne Kid. Collecting the reward money, Cheyenne instructs his sidekick Fuzzy Q.
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Westward The Women (Original Theatrical Trailer)
Westward The Women: They are rugged pioneers Indian fighters and brave trailblazers who tame the wild west. These are the women of the ...
Westward the Women
They are rugged pioneers Indian fighters and brave trailblazers who tame the wild west. These are the women of the great frontier - that's right - the women!
Westward the Women
They are rugged pioneers Indian fighters and brave trailblazers who tame the wild west. These are the women of the great frontier - that's right - the women!
Speech from Westward the Women (1951)
John McIntire's speech to his ranchers about their duty to women from William A. Wellman's movie. Available at Warner Archive Collection: ...
Westward The Women (Preview Clip)
Westward The Women: They are rugged pioneers Indian fighters and brave trailblazers who tame the wild west. These are the women of the ...
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