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Whoever arrives late to the duel, loses the show.
Slide and turn your living room into a Western saloon: prepare your dueling magazine without leaving your chair.
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Reliable installation and access
For WesternFlix FreeDownload the app on Android, iOS, or your smart TV (Android TV). In Settings, enable "Wi-Fi only downloads" and choose your storage folder—internal or microSD—if you plan to watch offline. Registration is optional; create an account with an email address to save your favorites list and receive alerts about new downloads.
In OldWest Cinema, access via browser from your PC or Smart TV. Sign up with email (free) to sync your progress and save bookmarks. It doesn't offer downloads, but it remembers the URL to resume where you paused.
With Frontier TVInstall on Fire TV, Roku, or Samsung Tizen without registration. If you want to use the "Watch from Home" feature or participate in the chat, create an account with a username and password. Activate "Low Latency" in settings if your connection is unstable: the app will adjust the resolution without interrupting your session.
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Picture, sound and subtitle settings
Increase the brightness to 75 % to appreciate the reddish sunsets. WesternFlix, go to Profile > Quality and select 1080p or 720p depending on your bandwidth. OldWest Cinema lets you opt for 4K if your TV supports it; activate “Cinema Mode” to smooth out motion. Frontier TV, choose “Auto” for dynamic adaptation.
For audio, WesternFlix and Frontier offer basic equalization: boost bass by +2 dB to feel the rumble of headphones; in OldWest, activate the remastered stereo track.
Subtitles are configured using the "CC" icon: WesternFlix lets you change the font and size; OldWest adjusts color and transparency; Frontier displays subtitles at the top if the chat invades the bottom. Activate Neutral Spanish, and if watching in the original version, add optional English.
Jewels of the Western Canon
It can't be missed “Stagecoach” (1939), the seminal western that launched John Wayne, available from OldWest in 4K.
“High Noon” (1952), epic real-time duel, shines on WesternFlix with HD restoration.
Enjoy “Django” (1966), the rebel spaghetti, every Friday on Frontier TV.
“The Good, the Bad and the Ugly” (1966), immortal soundtrack, you can find it offline on WesternFlix.
And for the oddity enthusiasts, “The Diligence of the Condemned” (1970), exclusive to OldWest.
Group these into a “Gunslinger Trail” playlist and relive the evolution of the genre, from black and white to Technicolor.
Tips for online marathons and parties
Organize your marathon into two-movie blocks with a 10-minute break: stretch, restock on popcorn, and discuss Easter eggs. If you use Frontier TVCreate a “Watch Party” by sharing the chat link, sync playback, and fire off emojis with every shot. For offline sessions with WesternFlix, download titles at home and check that they're marked as “Available Offline” before you leave. OldWest doesn't allow downloads; pair with the Companion App to take notes and share reviews in real time.

Share the Wild West fever
Does your "Best Duels" list deserve a star? On WesternFlix, tap "Share" and send the link via text message. OldWest lets you download the digitalized poster with a QR code; print it and share it with your film club. Frontier TV saves 15-second clips ready for social media; capture the moment of the final duel and tag #FrontierMoment. Each new viewer drives more restorations and expands the free catalog. Share this article and become the cowboy who brings the West to everyone.