"Saturday Night Square Dance" was released in 1949 as a Soundie. Featured here are Jim Boyd and His Men of the West. Jim Boyd was the brother of Bill Boyd, well known for western swing music, and this film combines some western swing music with calls. The footage shows some fine examples, like the styling sometimes called the Abilene Lift.

Spider the only bloodhunter who is not infected has been for seen by god himself after defeating locorias the mutant god. God has decided to give him abilities when a new evil had struck earth

The Bloodhunter spider learns he Has a few clones of himself who have Mutated from the virus they were very weak until the virus corrupted them altering they're DNA and giving them more power than any of the infected it's up to spider to stop them

After the events that took place in Kompton, Cleveland Ohio searches for a new purpose. He stumbles upon Ding Dong, Texas.

Ironbark Bill has to buck a broncho using his strong lasso.

An expedition to Canada's arctic wilderness documents the daily life of Eskimo people.

A game of boules turn into a Western-style show-down for a pair of sharpshooting skinhead women

The story of David and Goliath, if it were told as a western.

The story begins with a thief trying to sneak into an expensive-looking urban house to steal valuables. As he is about to leave, he is caught by an old man. The old man offers the thief his freedom for an exchange: He has to help the man die and be buried with his wife, who had passed away years ago. The old man is so deeply in love with his wife that he had put her remains in a plaster statue and has been sleeping with the statue ever since. The thief refuses at once, but as he witnesses the old man’s love for his wife, he starts to change his mind.

Lost film starring Henry Jewett in lead role.

In the midst of a zombie apocalypses, three friends are tasked with fate. They are challenged by friendship and circumstance to stay alive or join the living dead when one of them is bit.

“Burlesqueing western conventions, this film has silent movie titles and music and a posse of shetland ponies. A gumnut satire of Westerns with a fine eye for the absurd.” (The Australian Filmmakers Co-operatives Catalogue of Independent Film)