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10 Best Movies Like The Water Hole

If you loved The Water Hole, we've curated the perfect watchlist for you based on shared genres, themes, and directorial style.

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#1
Ramrod

Ramrod

1947★ 6.5

Why watch this? A perfect follow-up to The Water Hole for fans of Western. It captures a similar compelling atmosphere.

A cattle-vs.-sheepman feud loses Connie Dickason her fiance, but gains her his ranch, which she determines to run alone in opposition to Frank Ivey, "boss" of the valley, whom her ...

#2
Man Without a Star

Man Without a Star

1955★ 6.4

Why watch this? A perfect follow-up to The Water Hole for fans of Western. It captures a similar compelling atmosphere.

A wandering cowboy gets caught up in a range war....

#3
3:10 to Yuma

3:10 to Yuma

1957★ 7.3

Why watch this? A perfect follow-up to The Water Hole for fans of Western. It captures a similar emotionally gripping atmosphere.

Dan Evans, a small time farmer, is hired to escort Ben Wade, a dangerous outlaw, to Yuma. As Evans and Wade wait for the 3:10 train to Yuma, Wade's gang is racing to free him....

#4
Rawhide

Rawhide

1951★ 6.7

Why watch this? A perfect follow-up to The Water Hole for fans of Western. It captures a similar compelling atmosphere.

At a desolate relay station in the west, a stagecoach attendant and a stranded woman traveller are held captive by a band of escaped convicts....

#5
The Stalking Moon

The Stalking Moon

1968★ 5.9

Why watch this? A perfect follow-up to The Water Hole for fans of Western. It captures a similar compelling atmosphere.

While moving a group of Apaches to a Native American reservation in Arizona, an American scout named Sam Varner is surprised to find a white woman, Sarah Carver, living with the tr...

#6
The Baron of Arizona

The Baron of Arizona

1950★ 6.7

Why watch this? A perfect follow-up to The Water Hole for fans of Western. It captures a similar emotionally gripping atmosphere.

The U.S. government recognizes land grants made when the West was under Spanish rule. This inspires James Reavis to forge a chain of historical evidence that makes a foundling girl...

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