The Three Mesquiteers Collection
A group of World War I comrades, seeking a fresh start, embark on a perilous journey to settle on a farm in the American West, only to face unforeseen challenges and conflicts.
In this action-packed Western, the three Mesquiteers embark on a mission to reclaim stolen gold and foil a gang's sinister plot to destroy the banker/mayor who dared to ask them to leave town.
The ruthless leader of the Cattleman's association, Hackett, has been secretly using his position to orchestrate a massive cattle heist and embezzle funds from the association, all while hiding in plain sight as the guardian of the local orphanage.
In this thrilling western, three rugged cowboys join an archaeological expedition to uncover the secrets of a fabled lost city of gold, Lukachuke, where ancient mysteries await.
A greedy rancher seeks to shut down a local wild horse sanctuary to capture and sell the horses, while a romantic subplot unfolds as a man tries to save his marriage from a gold-digging saloon girl.
The Three Mesquiteers discover that a notorious crook, Flagg, is relocating flood victims to Gunsmoke Ranch, and they attempt to alert them to his true intentions. Despite their warnings, the victims improve the land only to find out that it's been condemned for a new dam project.
The Mesquiteers spring into action to clear the name of their circus owner friend, who's been falsely accused of counterfeiting by his treacherous partner, and take on the responsibility of protecting his young daughter.
The Mesquiteers return to clear their brother George's name after he's falsely accused of murder, only to discover that the ruthless Harvey and his corrupt Sheriff Gray have taken control of the town, making a fair trial impossible.
A mysterious cattle rustling spree plagues a rural ranch, with whispers pointing to a reclusive mountain clan as the prime suspects.
A group of infected cattle pose a problem for rancher Brent, who cleverly rebrands them and secretly transfers them to the Evans ranch. With the authorities demanding the destruction of the entire herd, Brent enlists the help of Larry Smith to illegally drive the cattle across the range.
A legendary wild horse known as "Cyclone" is the target of a champion rodeo rider's quest as they return home.
A group of ranchers, led by David Ross, forms a vigilante group to eliminate outlaws in their town, achieving success, but chaos ensues when some members create a new group, impersonating the original, and start pillaging for personal gain.
A group of outlaws hijack the Mesquiteers' truck, but the authorities quickly intervene, taking down the smugglers and mistakenly believing the Mesquiteers are part of the gang. With their innocence disputed, the Mesquiteers must evade capture and clear their names while being pursued as fugitives.
In the movie, a group of outlaws kidnaps Stony, a man who bears a striking resemblance to their leader, Dude. Dude sees an opportunity and assumes Stony's identity, but Stony soon escapes after being wounded. As Dude's gang searches for Stony, they also kidnap a doctor, Doc Martin, to operate on Dude's injured accomplice.
A group of cowboys, known as the Mesquiteers, are accused of stealing a renowned race horse, Black Knight, and a ransom is demanded.
Foreign agents are smuggling monium (a chemical used in producing poison gas) into Mexico. The three Mesquiteers get involved when they ride to save a girl (really a government agent) on a runaway horse.
The Mesquiteers, a trio of heroes, take to the skies to transport stolen gold shipments after their original routes are hijacked. However, their efforts are soon challenged by a ruthless shipping line owner who enlists the help of cunning Eastern gangsters to foil their plans.
In this western drama, a group of heroes known as The Mesquiteers apprehend a horse thief who uses his connections to evade punishment by a corrupt judge. When the Mesquiteers' efforts to bring about justice are met with resistance, they launch a grassroots campaign to collect signatures urging the governor to take action. However, their efforts are soon derailed when a close friend is brutally murdered, and Stony becomes the prime suspect.
Cattle rustlers, masterminds of precision, are secretly operating mobile slaughterhouses and refrigerated vans. In response, the governor entrusts the Three Mesquiteers with an undercover mission to uncover the truth.
The Three Mesquiteers, donning the guise of mysterious "night riders", take on the corrupt Talbot, who uses a fake land grant to control 13 million acres, imposing heavy taxes and evicting those who refuse to comply.
A wealthy and sentimental circus owner, Nancy Evans, is reluctant to part with her ranch, which holds emotional value, despite offers from Mike Abbott. Unbeknownst to Nancy, her business partners are secretly conspiring with Abbott to undermine the circus's success, hoping to prompt her to sell the ranch.
In a desperate bid to provide for his family, Will Parker, once a respected individual, is forced to turn to a life of thievery after being betrayed by a corrupt local politician. His troubles escalate when he steals a prized steer from the Three Mesquiteers, a group of rugged ranchers who will stop at nothing to recover their stolen property.
A trio of heroes deceive a group of settlers into trading their land for worthless property, only to be captured before they can alert the ranchers to their mistake.
In the post-Civil War era, a range war erupts in Texas as Clay Allison and his gang, led by Plummer, attempt to drive homesteaders off their land, while the Mesquiteers struggle to maintain peace and protect their ranches.
The next installment in the "Three Mesquiteer" series jumps back and forth in time, similar to Brick Bradford's "Time Top" machine, as Stony Brooke, Rusty Joslin, and Rico join forces to protect a 1870s wagon train.
The Three Mesquiteers, consisting of Stony Brooke, Rusty Joslin, and Rico, are halted at the US-Mexico border by Army officials, who are hot on the trail of smugglers trafficking cheap silver from Mexico into the country.
The action-packed adventure "The Three Mesquiteers" series unfolds in Texas and pre-statehood Oklahoma, with thrilling events unfolding in the heart of the American West.
The Three Mesquiteers, Stony Brooke, Rusty Joslin, and Rico, return to Oklahoma after the Spanish-American War, determined to help their wounded comrades find a brighter future.
Stony Brooke returns to his hometown, only to discover that his father, Sheriff Brooke, has been brutally murdered and his boyhood friend, Tucson Smith, has been wrongly accused and is facing a death sentence.
As the Continental Telegraph Co. extends its telegraph line to the town and the fort, the outlaws recognize its significance in disrupting their operations.
Montana Bill Bell, a friend of the Three Mesquiteers, meets a tragic end in a rodeo accident, leaving behind his young daughter Peggy. The trio, consisting of Stony Brooke, Rusty Joslin, and Rico Renaldo, decides to put Peggy in an orphanage until they can earn enough to take care of her.
In a harsh environment where dust storms and drought plague the land, a group of horsemen face a challenging existence. The arrival of Lydia Phelps, the new owner of the Martin Ranch, reveals a dire financial situation, with the ranch struggling to stay afloat. With the contract to supply horses to the army hanging in the balance, the fate of the ranch hangs precariously in the balance.
In 1853, California's influx of settlers sparks tension between the old Spanish landowners and the El Dorado Mine Co., which seeks to acquire the land of Don Ortega for its valuable minerals, exploiting his friend Don Carlos to achieve its goal.
In this action-packed western, a ruthless businessman named Stevens seeks to thwart Dan Burke's pursuit of a lucrative mail contract. When Burke's son Larry is murdered and the Three Mesquiteers are framed for the crime, a young Tim Burke takes matters into his own hands and helps them escape from prison.
A group of former Texas Rangers, now known as the Mesquiteers, remain in Indian Territory as scouts after the area is declared part of Indian Territory instead of Texas. The new Colonel aims to establish peace with the local Native American tribes, but his plans are threatened by an uncertain future.
In a corrupt town, Commissioner Tredwell wields absolute power, using hired thugs and a loyal lawyer to get what he wants. The only one who dares to challenge him is Beecham, a courageous journalist who speaks truth to power, even when his newspaper, the Clarion, is brutally silenced.
In the lawless Cherokee Strip, notorious outlaw Lemar takes refuge, evading the Rangers. When his brother is captured and sentenced to death, Lemar unleashes a brutal vendetta against the jurors, sparking a wave of violence and chaos.
A group of outlaws, led by Braden, hunt down Gaucho, who manages to escape but ultimately gets shot. The Mesquiteers, a heroic trio, arrive on the scene, chasing away the outlaws and claiming Gaucho's money. However, they struggle to break the news to Gaucho's mother, Isabella, that her long-lost son has actually been killed.
The Mesquiteers, back in Texas after the Civil War, discover that Army carpetbaggers are clashing with local bushwackers. They soon uncover that Capt. Hawks and his men are the masterminds behind the chaos and join forces with Morgan and his men.
The Mesquiteers thwart a payroll heist, but the gang manages to evade capture, leaving behind only their young leader's son. The group takes the boy in, intending to learn the truth behind the robbery.
In this western thriller, a ruthless oil tycoon named Daggett will stop at nothing to complete a lucrative oil well, even resorting to cheating and coercion. However, a group of heroes known as the Mesquiteers are hot on his trail, with one of their members posing as a cleaning lady to gather crucial evidence and bring Daggett's nefarious plans to a halt.
The president of the Spring Valley bank, Mrs. Hensley, leads a gang of bank robbers in surrounding communities, while also holding a position of authority within the bank.
In the Wild West of 1937, a group of cowboys toil on a Wyoming ranch, tasked with herding horses destined for sale to a buyer named Kurt Redman. However, their captain, Marvin, has a strict rule: no horses are to be sold to the military. But as the boys dig deeper, they uncover a secret that threatens to upend their lives.
The Three Mesquiteers arrive to help Sheriff Lippy combat outlaws, only to have gang leader Curly Joe capture Tucson and mistake him for someone else due to their resemblance.
In 1941, three Nazi prisoners make a daring escape from a Canadian prison, but only one survives and assumes the identity of a deceased man, leading him to a ranch owned by his uncle, Dr. Steiner, who is working on a top-secret chemical project.
In the lawless 1871 frontier, a struggling county establishes its own police force after the Rangers are disbanded due to financial constraints.
In this thrilling adventure, a treasured three-foot tall horse named Brilliant is the key to unlocking a lucrative gold mine. However, when Brilliant's owner meets an untimely demise, the Three Mesquiteers are mistakenly accused of the crime and must clear their names to uncover the truth.
Three cowboy friends, Tucson Smith, Stony Brooke, and Lullaby Josline, struggle to keep their employer's son, Tim Clay, out of trouble.
When a bank in a small town is robbed, a banker must find a way to keep his institution afloat and his community from financial ruin. Enter the Three Mesquiteers, a trio of rugged cowboys who lend a hand in the pursuit of justice and the recovery of the stolen funds.