- The Last King of Scotland (2006)
- The King of Texas (2002)
- The Duchess and the Dirtwater Fox (1976)
- The Queen of the Wild West (1914)
- The Princess and the Gunfighter (1955)
- The King of the Khyber Rifles (1953)
- The Royal Mounted Rides Again (1945)
- The King of the Wild Horses (1935)
- The Princess of the Wild (1927)
- The King of the Cowboys (1943)
The Wild West has always been a fertile ground for storytelling, where lawlessness meets the quest for justice, and rugged landscapes shape the destinies of its inhabitants. This curated list brings together an eclectic mix of films that blend the classic Western genre with tales of royalty, offering viewers a unique cinematic experience. From monarchs in disguise to queens seeking justice, these films provide a fascinating twist on traditional Western narratives, showcasing how themes of power, duty, and adventure resonate across different eras and settings.

The Last King of Scotland (2006)
Description: While not a traditional Western, this film features a Scottish doctor in Uganda, drawing parallels to the themes of power and corruption often seen in Westerns.
Fact: Forest Whitaker won an Academy Award for Best Actor for his portrayal of Idi Amin.


The King of Texas (2002)
Description: This film reimagines Shakespeare's "King Lear" in the context of 19th-century Texas, where a cattle baron divides his land among his daughters, leading to familial strife and power struggles.
Fact: The film was originally a Hallmark Channel production, and it was shot entirely on location in Texas, enhancing its authenticity.


The Duchess and the Dirtwater Fox (1976)
Description: A British aristocrat, fleeing from an arranged marriage, ends up in the Wild West, where she meets a charming con artist, leading to a series of comedic misadventures.
Fact: The film was shot in various locations in California, providing a picturesque backdrop for its story.


The Queen of the Wild West (1914)
Description: A silent film that tells the story of a British aristocrat who travels to America and becomes the 'Queen' of a small Western town, bringing her own sense of justice and order.
Fact: This film is one of the earliest examples of a Western with a royal theme, showcasing the genre's evolution from its inception.


The Princess and the Gunfighter (1955)
Description: A princess from a small European country flees to the American West, where she encounters a notorious gunfighter, leading to an unlikely romance and adventure.
Fact: The film was one of the first to blend Western elements with a royal storyline, setting a trend for future films.


The King of the Khyber Rifles (1953)
Description: Although set in British India, this film has Western elements with its themes of loyalty, duty, and the clash of cultures, akin to the American frontier.
Fact: It was based on a novel by Talbot Mundy and features stunning Technicolor cinematography.


The Royal Mounted Rides Again (1945)
Description: This film features the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, blending elements of Western adventure with the duty of royal service in a Canadian setting.
Fact: It was part of a series of films about the RCMP, highlighting their role in maintaining law and order in the frontier.


The King of the Wild Horses (1935)
Description: While not directly about royalty, this film explores themes of leadership and freedom, akin to the struggles of monarchs in Western settings.
Fact: The film was notable for its use of real wild horses, adding to its authenticity.


The Princess of the Wild (1927)
Description: A silent film where a European princess, after a shipwreck, finds herself in the American West, navigating through the rugged landscape and its inhabitants.
Fact: This film was one of the earliest to feature a female lead in a Western setting, showcasing the genre's inclusivity.


The King of the Cowboys (1943)
Description: Roy Rogers stars as a cowboy who must protect a ranch from outlaws, with a subplot involving a royal visitor from England, blending Western action with royal intrigue.
Fact: This film was part of Roy Rogers' series of Westerns, known for their musical elements and family-friendly themes.
