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- A town Marshal, despite the disagreements of his newlywed bride and the townspeople around him, must face a gang of deadly killers alone at "high noon" when the gang leader, an outlaw he "sent up" years ago, arrives on the noon train.
- A mysterious preacher protects a humble prospector village from a greedy mining company trying to encroach on their land.
- The misadventures of the family staff of The Shady Rest Hotel and their neighbors of Hooterville.
- After the Civil War, two brothers demobilized from the army return home and must rescue certain relatives who have been kidnapped by a band of renegade Confederates.
- The gangs of Jesse James and Cole Younger join forces for a bungled robbery of the bank in Northfield, Minnesota.
- The adventures of two idiotic outlaw wannabees, Amos and Theodore.
- In 19th-century California, a Sicilian family of able winemakers gets targeted by a corrupt railroad tycoon after they refuse to leave their land.
- A neurotic baker travels to Hollywood to attend a talent search for an actor to rival the great Valentino. Although not an actor, through blind luck he succeeds, to a certain degree.
- After a scandal runs a gold-digger out of town, she meets a con artist and becomes embroiled in a string of petty deceits.
- Unscrupulous football team owner Bert (George Kennedy) will get one million dollars tax-free if he lives up to the terms of his recently deceased father-in-law's will. He has to restore the old man's favorite train, the Chattanooga Choo Choo, and make a twenty-four-hour run from Chattanooga to New York City. Bert (Kennedy) sees this as his chance to get free from his wife and get some publicity for his team. Bert's mistress (Barbara Eden), the team coach (Joe Namath), cheerleaders, players press, estranged wife, daughter, potential son-in-law and his father (who is also Bert's business rival), are all on-board for the hilarious trip.
- Unjustly accused of robbing the train he was riding home, Bill Doolin re-joins his old gang, participates in other robberies and becomes a wanted outlaw.
- Irish immigrant Tommy Shaughnessy leaves 19th-century New York City for Kansas and becomes a small-town sheriff.
- Traveling salesman Bob Blake finds himself at a railroad junction instead of his intended destination through a practical joke played on him by two drummer friends, and he spends the night in an unoccupied house up for sale. In Grand River he falls in love with its owner, Beth Elliott. Politician Martin Drury conspires with her suitor, Franklin, to buy the property cheaply, knowing it is wanted by the railroad, but Bob beats him to the sale and pays the taxes. Beth, thinking Bob has deceived her, accepts their offer, but when he learns that a wife's signature is invalid without the assent of her husband they get married, thus checkmating the schemers.
- A short film that seeks to redress history's omission of the Chinese contribution to the creation of the transcontinental railroad.
- Brisco County Jr. is hired by the attorney of a group of robber barons to track down and apprehend the infamous John Bly and his gang, a job that was previously entrusted to his late father Brisco County Sr.
- Diamond Jim Brady, one of USA's wealthiest men, is traveling through Texas on the railroad. He accepts the almost impossible wager of selling $100,000 worth of barbed wire to fence hating ranchers without ever leaving the train.
- A gang lead by Belle Starr, commits a train robbery which included robbing Jim Hardie who happened to be there. Hardie tries to lure the pretty outlaw out of hiding by tempting her with a top notch race horse as she has a fancy for them.
- An outlaw gang abducts a pretty woman doctor to operate on one of their wounded confederates. Hardie desperately attempts to rescue the young woman as the local Wells Fargo agent's wife needs her assistance during a difficult childbirth.
- Hardie has captured outlaw Zach Bradley, killer of a Wells Fargo employee. Their stage (Lola Montez is a passenger) is stopped by two Apaches after the same man for killing a squaw and her son but Hardie refuses, which means a fight.
- At the annual auction of Wells Fargo's unclaimed luggage a man and a woman Hardie is following bid vigorously on a battered suitcase. Hardie wins the auction. He is pistol whipped and the suitcase is stolen which may contain stolen money.
- Hardie delivers a race horse to Wells Fargo employee Ken Hunter to use in the race for land in the Oklahoma Strip to stake out a Wells Fargo depot. When there is no word from him, Hardie is sent to locate the missing man and the horse.
- Jim Hardie is sent to Wolf Creek to set up a new office which requires acquiring property there. Traveling on the same train is Lucy Potter, who inherited the town from her absent father and which she now wants to sell.
- Jim Hardie is sent by Wells Fargo to oversee and guard a shipment of old paper money from Virginia City to San Francisco to be destroyed when an anonymous tip is received that the Coyle brothers plan to steal the rail shipment.
- 2014– 54mTV-GTV EpisodeThe Sierra #3 steam locomotive, built in 1891 by Rogers Locomotive, is completely torn down and rebuilt. The locomotive is likely the most recognized steam loco in the world, having been seen my millions of people during appearances in more than 100 movies and TV shows over several decades of use, including "High Noon," "The Great Race," "Back to the Future III," "Petticoat Junction," and "Little House on the Prairie."
- Huell travels to historic Jamestown in Tuolumne County gold country. This beautiful town is known for amazing buildings that preserve the 1800s character and for Railtown 1897 State Historic Park which keeps Sierra Railway history alive.