A man with no name is hired by the people of a small town to protect them from three gangsters who have just been released from prison, where they were in jail for crimes committed just in the town.
1920s. Brothers Phil and George own Montana's largest ranch. Despite their kinship and business together, they have little in common: Phil is rude, doesn't like to wash, and doesn't miss an opportunity to humiliate the weak, while George is quiet, polite, and prefers to run his business quietly. When George marries a local widow, Rose, who has a teenage son, Phil can't accept it.
1882, a former slave arrives in Yellowstone City, hoping to find a home. Meanwhile, someone kills a local prospector who discovered gold at a mine. The local sheriff arrests the new townsman, but his guilt is not believed by the preacher. As the crime is investigated, the town splits in two.
The story of teenage Rio, who becomes an unwitting witness to the bloody war between legendary Wild West outlaw Billy the Kid, nicknamed Little Kid, and the brutal Sheriff Pat Garrett.
Texas farmer Bick Benedict travels to Maryland to pick up a prize stallion. There he meets the woman of his dreams, Leslie, and marries her. The young couple returns to their ranch, where Leslie must adjust to life under changed conditions.
The new ranch owner breaks the heart of Jett Rink, an oil tycoon. The already intense rivalry between the two Texas families heats up.
Earning a few extra dollars the honest way in the wild West is not a problem if you have a proven Colt and permission from the authorities to shoot bandits. This is the path that professional bounty hunters "The Man With No Name" and Colonel Mortimer, whose common goal is the criminal gang of Mexican Indio, go side by side.
In a small town there is a war between two powerful families who are not interested in the law. A stranger arrives who can shoot without missing a shot.
Senator Raines Stoddard returns to the Wild West town of Shinbone to attend the funeral of his friend, Tom Doniphon. To a journalist who questions him about the reason for his visit, the senator tells the story of how his career began - the career of the man who shot Liberty Valance.
Australia, 1880. A small town lives in fear, and Arthur Burns is to blame, as he leaves his cave only to rob, rape and kill. To calm the townspeople, Captain Stanley takes two of his brothers hostage and makes an offer to his middle brother Charles to find and destroy Arthur, for which he promises to release the youngest from prison.