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Directed by Michael Graham Landon, Jr.Origin USAGenres Drama,
Action,
Romance,
WesternThemes Films about religionActors Erin Cottrell,
Kevin Gage,
Dale Midkiff,
Logan Bartholomew,
Frank McRae,
Drew Tyler BellRating67%
Clark goes out West to visit his daughter and son-in-law. During his visit, Kathy, the infant daughter of Willie and Missie, dies. A ruthless land baron and mayor, Doros, hires Willie as town sheriff, since grief-stricken Missie has quit her job as schoolteacher and the LaHayes need the money. Doros uses Willie as sheriff to try to evict ranchers that have fallen behind on payments. Missie helps one family by selling most of her most prized possessions, including the gold locket her mother gave her., 1h24
Origin USAGenres Drama,
RomanceThemes Films about religionActors Erin Cottrell,
Holliston Coleman,
Dale Midkiff,
Braeden Lemasters,
Dave Florek,
Bret LoehrRating68%
Missie LaHaye bids a reluctant goodbye at the grave of her late husband Willie, who died two years previously in the line of duty as the sheriff of Tettsford Junction. Even after giving up her job as the town schoolteacher, Missie has found running the ranch on her own overwhelming, so she has resigned herself to letting her son Jeff and his new bride take control of it jointly with her brothers Aaron and Arnie., 1h28
Directed by Michael Graham Landon, Jr.Origin USAGenres Drama,
Romance,
WesternThemes Films about religionActors Katherine Heigl,
Dale Midkiff,
Skye McCole Bartusiak,
Corbin Bernsen,
Theresa Russell,
Jaimz WoolvettRating72%
Marty Claridge (Katherine Heigl) has just moved out to the West with her husband Aaron Claridge (Oliver Macready), who dies in a riding accident shortly after. Marty, expecting her late husband's baby and left with nowhere to go, is in need of a place to stay through the winter. With no other options, she accepts the arrangement offered by widower Clark Davis (Dale Midkiff), who offers to give her a place to stay for the winter and provide her with the fare for the wagon train heading back East in the spring. In exchange, they agree to get married, as he wants her to provide a maternal influence for his young daughter Missie (Skye McCole Bartusiak). The two do not live together as husband and wife but keep separate quarters. Initially, it is not an ideal arrangement for any of them, and at first Marty and Missie do not get along. Marty learns more about "Clark's God" than she ever dreamed, and as the winter season passes, they all start to feel more like a family, and finally Marty and Clark come to realize they're in love, and that Missie has found a new loving mother., 1h28
Directed by Michael Graham Landon, Jr.Origin USAGenres Drama,
Romance,
WesternThemes Films about religionActors January Jones,
Mackenzie Astin,
Logan Bartholomew,
Cliff De Young,
Dale Midkiff,
Katherine HeiglRating69%
Missie Davis (January Jones) is a young woman who, although working as a school teacher, spends lots of time reading. Her father has a near-fatal accident but is saved by a mysterious stranger with a troubled past (Logan Bartholomew). When she meets a rich young man who is just like the heroes in the novels she reads (Mackenzie Astin), she is torn between them and has to decide what is really important., 1h28
Directed by Michael Graham Landon, Jr.Origin USAGenres Drama,
Action,
WesternThemes Films about religionActors Erin Cottrell,
Logan Bartholomew,
Frank McRae,
Irene Bedard,
William Morgan Sheppard,
James TupperRating70%
Missie's (Erin Cottrell) surprise discovery - her pregnancy - sets her on a new course that's at once thrilling and terrifying. After all the planning and dreaming, she and her husband, Willie (Logan Bartholomew), have headed west in a covered wagon, leaving behind the prairie home of Missie's parents. Later on they meet Jeff Huff and his older brother Sonny. They later make new friends and spend Christmas together. , 1h27
Directed by Edward DmytrykOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Adventure,
Romance,
WesternThemes Films about religion,
Children's filmsActors Humphrey Bogart,
Gene Tierney,
Lee J. Cobb,
Agnes Moorehead,
E. G. Marshall,
Jean PorterRating63%
In 1947, Catholic priest Father O'Shea (Humphrey Bogart) makes his way to a remote mission in China to replace a priest who was killed there. He meets Dr. David Sigman (E.G. Marshall), his wife Beryl (Agnes Moorehead), and nurse Anne Scott (Gene Tierney), the only other Western residents. They run a hospital for the surrounding villagers, at a time when competing warlords and Communists are engaged in civil war., 1h24
Origin USAGenres Drama,
Romance,
WesternThemes Films about religionActors Cheryl Ladd,
Wes Brown,
Bruce Boxleitner,
Morgan Lily,
Willow Geer,
Tyler Jacob MooreRating67%
Clark Davis (Wes Brown) struggles to maintain his land and support his family during a long drought. With a bank loan to repay, his wife, Ellen (Julie Mond), takes a job in town as a seamstress, but soon becomes ill with scarlet fever. Eventually, she dies, telling Clark to leave his heart open for Missie's sake and to find love again. Devastated to lose his beloved wife, Clark and his young daughter Missie (Morgan Lily) turn to his parents Irene and Lloyd for support., 1h53
Directed by Otto Brower,
Henry HathawayOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Biography,
Historical,
Romance,
WesternThemes Films about religion,
Children's filmsActors Tyrone Power,
Linda Darnell,
Dean Jagger,
Brian Donlevy,
Jane Darwell,
John CarradineRating62%
The story begins in frontier-town Nauvoo, Illinois in 1844. It follows the main body of the Church as they are forced to leave Illinois, choosing to settle temporarily in Nebraska and then to travel by wagon train to the Great Basin. Much of the story's plot revolves around two of the group, Jonathan Kent and Zina Webb., 2h17
Directed by William WylerOrigin USAGenres Drama,
War,
Comedy,
Historical,
Romance,
WesternThemes Films about religion,
Political filmsActors Gary Cooper,
Dorothy McGuire,
Anthony Perkins,
Richard Eyer,
Richard Hale,
Robert MiddletonRating72%
The film is set in Jennings County, Indiana in 1863. Jess Birdwell (Gary Cooper) is a farmer and patriarch of the Birdwell family whose Quaker religion conflicts with his love for the worldly enjoyments of music and horse racing. Jess's wife Eliza, (Dorothy McGuire) a Quaker minister, is deeply religious and steadfast in her refusal to engage in violence. Jess's daughter Mattie (Phyllis Love) wants to remain a Quaker but has fallen in love with dashing cavalry officer Gard Jordan (Peter Mark Richman), a love that is against her mother's wishes. Jess's youngest child "Little" Jess (Richard Eyer) is a feisty child whose comical feud with his mother's pet goose causes her heartache. Jess's elder son Josh (Anthony Perkins) is torn between his hatred of violence and a conviction that to protect his family he must join the home guard and fight the invaders., 1h51
Directed by Christopher CainOrigin CanadaGenres Drama,
Action,
Historical,
Romance,
WesternThemes Films about religion,
Films about terrorismActors Jon Voight,
Trent Ford,
Terence Stamp,
Tamara Hope,
Dean Cain,
Jon GriesRating57%
The fictional love story between Emily Hudson, the daughter of the wagon train's pastor, and Jonathan Samuelson, the son of the local Mormon bishop, plays out against the build-up to the tragedy itself. The film begins with the deposition of Mormon leader Brigham Young. The Fancher party is then depicted crossing Utah on its way to California. The party encounters a group of Mormon militiamen, who advise them to move on. Bishop Jacob Samuelson defuses the situation but is disturbed that the Fanchers have a woman wearing men's clothing and are delivering racehorses to California to be used in gambling. He is also upset that some are from Missouri, whose inhabitants he blames for the death of Joseph Smith and for persecuting Mormons. He instructs his sons Jonathan and Micah to keep an eye on them.