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In the opening scene Roy as a boy philosophizes about marriage to his girl friend then sees his dad gunned down by bad guys who want to drive out the ranchers by cutting off their water.
When Billy Carson and his trusted colleague, Fuzzy Q. Jones, discover gold in their modest mine on the outskirts of a small Western town, they gain a small fortune. Fuzzy buys the local saloon and begins his new life as a barkeep, intending to reinvest the money. When a vicious group of criminals attacks Fuzzy's growing little company, he finds himself without clients, and Carson must fight to help his old comrade.
Robespierrre, a powerful figure in the French revolution, is desperately looking for his black book, a death list of those marked for the guillotine.
Hawkeye and Chingachgook find a young Irish girl, Bridget, alone in the woods. She is running away from a man named Stark who claims to own her.
A young karate expert searches for her brother's killer in Hong Kong.
After failing to reach a deal with her enemies, a mercenary karate master decides to protect the daughter of a recently deceased oil tycoon from the evil conglomerate that's after her inheritance.
Little Snowbird falls into a deep trance after Hawkeye presents her with a doll.
A man is finally released from prison after serving time for a jewelry heist and the murder of a guard, crimes that he did not commit
A hat-check girl at the Stork Club saves the life of a drowning man. A rich man, he decides to repay her by anonymously giving her a bank account, a luxury apartment and a charge account at a department store. When her boyfriend returns from overseas, he thinks she is a kept woman.
Hawkeye and Chingachgook escort young Greg to his Aunt and Uncle. Greg's parents are recently deceased, making him the sole heir to a valuable mine. There have been numerous attempts on Greg's life. Hawkeye and Chingachgook suspect the Uncle...but proving it is another matter.
Someone is selling illegal guns to the Indians. The townspeople blame gunsmith Eben Cotten.
A cowboy out to find out who murdered his brother discovers that the killers may not be who he thought they were.
Ninja Death 3.Tiger is the owner of a brothel who moonlights as a Kung Fu artist under the watchful eye of "Master." They run into serious trouble when ninjas inexplicably show up and jeopardize Tiger's prostitution ring
Freedom of the press is threatened when the editor is framed for murder.
A deranged killer escapes into the Canadian woods. He tries to fool the locals by pretending he is a well known mystery writer, but the local Mountie starts to get suspicious.
Roy is a government man sent to solve a novel crime problem: a woman flirts with unsuspecting ranchers in order to get information from them which she passes on to her cattle-rustling gang.
Part Two spends the first forty minutes explaining what happened in the first film and training up Tiger for his big battle. Turns out he's a Japanese prince, his master was his uncle, and devil mask is his dad. Also, his mum isn't dead after all. The dubbing is back to American again and truly becomes surreal, as if the dubbing crew might have watched the film once before dubbing. Part 2 picks up again as various battles break out, most notably Devil Mask guy going berserk and pulling a guy's head off with his bare hands before rampaging through the countryside, pulling people's guts out. Also, most of this part of Ninja Death takes place beside waterfalls for some reason, and the Princess sounds like Lady Diana.
Horror movie about three wicked sisters and their equally unsavory husbands who all arrive at a remote inn where they mean to attend the reading of their uncle's will.
Cressing claims to have a royal grant giving him ownership of the town.
When cowboy star Tom Ford disappears, Wilson gets his double Gene Autry to impersonate him. But Ford owes gangster Rico $10,000 and Rico arrives to collect. He fails to get the money but learns that Autry is an impersonator and now blackmails Wilson and his movie studio.