This curated list brings together an eclectic mix of films that merge the rugged, lawless world of the Wild West with the structured, often mundane environment of office life. These films offer a fresh perspective on both genres, providing viewers with a unique cinematic experience that explores themes of power, ambition, and survival in settings where the rules of the frontier meet the corporate ladder.

The Office Gunslinger (2015)
Description: This film follows a former gunslinger who takes up a desk job in a bustling office, only to find that the corporate world has its own set of outlaws and sheriffs. His past skills come in handy as he navigates through office politics and corporate espionage.
Fact: The film was shot in an actual office building that was once a bank in the Wild West era.


Desk Jockey (2008)
Description: A comedic take on a cowboy who becomes an office worker, dealing with the monotony of office life while still wearing his spurs. The film humorously explores the clash between his old ways and the new corporate culture.
Fact: The lead actor, known for his roles in westerns, improvised many of the office scenes to add authenticity to his character's struggle.


The Last Typewriter (2012)
Description: Set in a time when typewriters are being phased out, this film tells the story of a typewriter repairman who finds himself in an office environment, using his mechanical skills to navigate through corporate intrigue.
Fact: The film uses real vintage typewriters, some of which are now in a museum dedicated to office equipment.


High Noon at the Water Cooler (2010)
Description: A modern-day western where office workers face off in a battle for control of the company, with the water cooler as the symbolic high noon showdown spot.
Fact: The film was inspired by real-life corporate takeovers and the intense atmosphere of office politics.


The Paper Trail (2017)
Description: A detective story set in an office, where a former bounty hunter now works as a paper pusher, using his tracking skills to solve a corporate conspiracy.
Fact: The film's director is known for his love of westerns, which heavily influenced the film's setting and character development.


The Cubicle Cowboy (2019)
Description: A young cowboy moves to the city and ends up working in an office, where he applies his cowboy ethics to the cutthroat world of business.
Fact: The film's soundtrack features traditional western music mixed with modern office sounds.


The Office Outlaw (2006)
Description: An action-packed film where an office worker with a hidden past as an outlaw must use his old skills to protect his colleagues from a corporate takeover.
Fact: The film was shot in a real office building that was scheduled for demolition, adding to the authenticity of the setting.


The Corporate Frontier (2014)
Description: This film explores the life of a corporate executive who, after losing everything, must rebuild his life in the wild west of the office world.
Fact: The film's script was originally a play, which was adapted for the screen to capture the dramatic tension of both settings.


The Desk Duel (2011)
Description: A satirical look at office life where two rival employees engage in a series of duels, both literal and metaphorical, to gain control of their department.
Fact: The film includes a real-life duel consultant to ensure the authenticity of the dueling scenes.


The Office Sheriff (2018)
Description: A retired sheriff takes a job as a security guard in an office building, where he must use his law enforcement skills to solve a series of office thefts.
Fact: The film was shot in a historic building that once served as a sheriff's office in the 1800s.
