The Arizona Kid 1939 N/R, 61 min. Genre: Western
Director: Joseph Kane Cast: Roy Rogers, George "Gabby" Hayes, Sally March, Stuart Hamblen, Dorothy Sebastian, Earl Dwire, Robert Middlemass, Fred Burns, Ed Cassidy, Jack Ingram
Confederate sympathizers are terrorizing citizens in Missouri during the Civil War. The Arizona Kid's (Roy Rogers) job is to bring peace.
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Arizona Round-Up 1942 N/R Genre: Western
Director: Robert Emmett Tansey Cast: Tom Keene, Frank Yaconelli, Sugar Dawn, Jack Ingram, Hope Blackwood, Steve Clark, Tom Seidel, Nick Moro, Hal Price, I. Stanford Jolley, Fred Hoose, James Sheridan, Gene Alsace, Horace B. Carpenter, Ed Cassidy
Rancher Mike O'Day (Steve Clark) hires government agent Tom Kenyon (Tom Keene) and his sidekick Pierre La Farge (Frank Yaconelli) to help with the problem of a coalition between railroad owner Ed Spencer (I. Stanford Jolley) and rancher Ted Greenway (Hal Price). They want to charge the neighboring ranchers exorbitant prices to ship their horses and cattle as the means of forcing them out of the cattle business. Kenyon comes up with a plan to stop Spencer and Greenway, but will it work?
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Arizona Stagecoach 1942 N/R, 58 min. Genre: Western
Director: S. Roy Luby Cast: Ray Corrigan, John "Dusty" King, Max Terhune, Nell O'Day, Slim Whitaker, Kermit Maynard, Charles King, Carl Mathews, Jack Ingram, Riley Hill, Forrest Taylor, Steve Clark
The Range Busters (Ray Corrigan, John "Dusty" King, and Max Terhune) come to the aid of a small stagecoach line that is being terrorized by a gang.
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Billy the Kid Trapped 1942 N/R, 59 min. Genre: Western / Action / Adventure
Director: Sam Newfield Cast: Buster Crabbe, Al St. John, Malcolm "Bud" McTaggart, Anne Jeffreys, Glenn Strange, Walter McGrail, Ted Adams, Jack Ingram, Milton Kibbee, Eddie Phillips, Budd Buster, Wally West, Herman Hack, Horace B. Carpenter, George Chesebro
Billy (Buster Crabbe), Fuzzy (Al St. John), and Jeff (Malcolm "Bud" McTaggart) are rescued by outlaws Montana (Budd Buster), Pete (Wally West), and Curley (George Chesebro) who then assume disguises as Billy, Fuzzy, and Jeff. They rob and murder, and now Billy and his friends must work to clear their names.
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Blazing Across the Pecos 1948 N/R, 56 min. Genre: Western
Director: Ray Nazarro Cast: Charles Starrett, Smiley Burnette, Patricia Barry, Paul Campbell, Charles C. Wilson, Thomas E. Jackson, Chief Thundercloud, Jock Mahoney, Jack Ingram, Pat O'Malley
Masked hero The Durango Kid (Charles Starrett) is back and comes to the aid of an inept sheriff (Smiley Burnette). When the town's mayor, Ace (Charles C. Wilson), hears that The Durango Kid has been killed, he sets out to terrorize his business rival. But who is that new deputy to the sheriff? One of the weaker films in the series.
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The Contender 1944 N/R, 63 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Sam Newfield Cast: Buster Crabbe, Arline Judge, Julie Gibson, Donald Mayo, Glenn Strange, Milton Kibbee, Roland Drew, Sam Flint, George Turner, Jimmy Aubrey, Jack Ingram, Donald Kerr
As the means of getting his hands on money needed to send his son, Mickey (Donald Mayo), to an elite military academy, widower Gary Farrell (Buster Crabbe) enters a boxing tournament. But, he fails–thanks to alcohol addiction and a gold-digging girl. Gary's friends step in to help, and he learns that Mickey did not want to go to that military school after all.
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Desert Patrol 1938 N/R, 56 min. Genre: Western
Director: Sam Newfield Cast: Bob Steele, Marion Weldon, Rex Lease, Ted Adams, Forrest Taylor, Budd Buster, Steve Clark, Jack Ingram, Julian Madison, Tex Palmer
Ranger Dave Austin (Bob Steele) is assigned to investigate the murder of a fellow Ranger. Pretending to be an outlaw, he not only gets his man but also brings a gang of smugglers to justice.
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Dick Tracy Returns 1938 N/R, 254 min. Genre: Action / Mystery / Romance
Director: John English, William Witney Cast: Ralph Byrd, Charles Middleton, Lynne Roberts, Jack Ingram, Jerry Tucker, Ned Glass, David Sharpe, John Archer, Lee Ford, Reed Howes, Michael Kent, John Merton, Ray Bennett, Jack Roberts, Eddie Foster
Ralph Byrd is back as Dick Tracy in another 15 episode installment that finds Tracy on the trail of the Stark gang, a murderous Stark family, led by Pa Stark (Charles Middleton), who has added one of Tracy's men to their list of victims.
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Doomed at Sundown 1937 N/R, 55 min. Genre: Western
Director: Sam Newfield Cast: Bob Steele, Lorraine Randall, Warner Richmond, Harold Daniels, David Sharpe, Earl Dwire, Horace B. Carpenter, Budd Buster, Jack C. Smith, Jack Ingram, Jack Kirk, Charles King
After his father is killed, practical joker Dave (Bob Steele) sets out to catch the killers. But he must use his joker expertise to survive.
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Enemy of the Law 1945 N/R, 59 min. Genre: Western
Director: Harry L. Fraser Cast: Tex Ritter, Dave O'Brien, Guy Wilkerson, Kay Hughes, Jack Ingram, Charles King, Frank Ellis, Kermit Maynard, Henry Hall, Ed Cassidy
Tex Ritter and his two Texas Ranger sidekicks hunt down money hidden by a gang after a heist years earlier. It might take putting one of them in prison with a gang member to get the job done. Plenty of songs and humor.
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Feud of the Range 1939 N/R, 55 min. Genre: Western / Action / Adventure / Romance
Director: Harry S. Webb Cast: Bob Steele, Richard Cramer, Gertrude Messinger, Budd Buster, Frank LaRue, Jack Ingram, Jean Cranford, Bob Burns, Charles King, Duke R. Lee, Carl Mathews, Victor Adamson
Clyde Barton (Jack Ingram) wants to make money by selling land to the railroad, but he needs Tom Gray (Richard Cramer) and Harvey Allen's (Frank LaRue) land in order to make the deal. His solution is to cause a range war between the feuding Gray and Allen families. The sheriff (Duke R. Lee) calls for help from Bob Gray (Bob Steele), who had been disowned by his father, Tom, after Bob fell in love with Madge Allen (Gertrude Messinger). But problems grow worse before Barton's plot is foiled, and Bob, who has been falsely accused of murder, regains his reputation.
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Frontier Scout 1938 N/R, 60 min. Genre: Western
Director: Sam Newfield Cast: George Houston, Al St. John, Beth Marion, Dave O'Brien, Alden "Stephen" Chase, Slim Whitaker, Jack C. Smith, Budd Buster, Walter Byron, Jack Ingram, Kenne Duncan, Minerva Urecal
After the Civil War, Wild Bill Hickok (George Houston) heads West with sidekick Whiney (Al St. John) to deal with a dastardly gang of cattle rustlers. Opera singer George Houston made a few Westerns (with non-singing roles) before returning to his singing career.
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Gang's All Here 1941 N/R, 63 min. Genre: Drama aka: In the Night
Director: Jean Yarbrough Cast: Frankie Darro, Mantan Moreland, Marcia Mae Jones, Keye Luke, Jackie Moran, Irving Mitchell, Ed Cassidy, Pat Gleason, Jack Kenney, Laurence Criner, Paul Bryar, Jack Ingram, Robert Homans
Young truck drivers Frankie (Frankie Darro) and Jefferson (Mantan Moreland) work for a firm that is being put out of business by a rival that forces trucks off the road and then hijacks the contents. Frankie, Jefferson, and their friends Chick and Patsy (Jackie Moran and Marcia Mae Jones) decide to take action.
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Ghost Town Law 1942 N/R, 62 min. Genre: Western
Director: Howard Bretherton Cast: Buck Jones, Tim McCoy, Raymond Hatton, Virginia Carpenter, Murdock MacQuarrie, Charles King, Howard Masters, Tom London, Ben Corbett, Jack Ingram
Secret passages in a ghost town hamper the efforts of the Rough Riders in their search for a dastardly gang of killers.
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Guns of the Law 1944 N/R, 56 min. Genre: Western
Director: Elmer Clifton Cast: Dave O'Brien, James Newill, Guy Wilkerson, Jack Ingram, Bob Kortman, Jennifer Holt, Budd Buster, Charles King, Robert Barron, Frank McCarroll, Bud Osborne
The oil company is ready to make a deal with the Wilkins family, Lillian (Jennifer Holt) and Uncle Jed (Budd Buster), but the bad guys, knowing that property values will skyrocket, come up with a scheme to steal the Wilkins' land. The Texas Rangers (Dave O'Brien, James Newill, and Guy Wilkerson) arrive to take care of the situation in this 11th film of the series.
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Gunsmoke Ranch 1937 N/R, 56 min. Genre: Western
Director: Joseph Kane Cast: Robert Livingston, Ray Corrigan, Max Terhune, Kenneth Harlan, Jean Carmen, Sammy McKim, Ed "Oscar" Platt, Lou Fulton, Yakima Canutt, Horace B. Carpenter, Robert(2) Walker, Jack Ingram
Flood victims from the East are lured to crooked Phineas T. Flagg's (Kenneth Harlan) Gunsmoke Ranch, which has been condemned by the government for the building of a dam. The Three Mesquiteers step in to bring a halt to the scam
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Headline Crasher 1937 N/R, 58 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Leslie Goodwins Cast: Frankie Darro, Kane Richmond, Muriel Evans, John Merton, Richard Tucker, Edward Earle, Jack Ingram, Charles King, Dick Curtis, Eleanor Stewart, Harry Harvey, John Ward
Embittered Tony Scarlotti (John Merton) is released from prison on parole and plans to exact revenge on Senator James Tallant (Richard Tucker) who put him away. He plans and executes the kidnapping of Tallant's not-so-perfect son, Jimmy (Frankie Darro). At the same time, Tallant's rival, Atwood (Edward Earle), takes over "The Morning Herald" and publishes reports of what a poor father Senator Tallant has been. Now, Jimmy must find a way to escape from Scarlotti and defeat the plot to ruin his father's political career.
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Heart of the Rockies 1951 N/R, 67 min. Genre: Western
Director: William Witney Cast: Roy Rogers, Penny Edwards, Gordon Jones, Ralph Morgan, Fred Graham, Jack Ingram, Robert "Buzz" Henry, William Gould, Pepe Hern, Rand Brooks
A powerful–and shady–land baron wants no part of a new highway that is being built. He sends out his gang to stop the work, which brings Roy Rogers to the rescue. Between songs, Roy also has time to rehabilitate street urchins.
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The Lone Rider and the Bandit 1942 N/R, 54 min. Genre: Western
Director: Sam Newfield Cast: George Houston, Al St. John, Dennis Moore, Vickie Lester, Glenn Strange, Jack Ingram, Milton Kibbee, Carl Sepulveda, Slim Andrews, Eddie Dean, Slim Whitaker, Kenne Duncan
"The Lone Rider" (George Houston) heeds the call of the sheriff (Dennis Moore) to stop the bad guys who are terrorizing prospectors in order to get their land. Going undercover as a musician (remember–George Houston was an opera singer in the past and would return to that profession after dabbling in Westerns), he gets to the bottom of the problem, and all ends well.
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Lost in Alaska 1952 N/R, 76 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Jean Yarbrough Cast: Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Mitzi Green, Tom Ewell, Bruce Cabot, Emory Parnell, Jack Ingram, Rex Lease, Joe Kirk, Minerva Urecal
In the 1890s, Tom Watson (Bud Abbott) and George Bell (Lou Costello) are in Alaska prospecting for gold when they save Nugget Joe McDermott (Tom Ewell) from taking his life. They discover that McDermott has a fortune in gold, and–to make matters worse–evil folks are on his trail. The race is on as they try to outdistance the villains in a dogsled race to the finish.
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Man from Cheyenne 1942 N/R, 60 min. Genre: Western
Director: Joseph Kane Cast: Roy Rogers, George "Gabby" Hayes, Sally Payne, Lynne Carver, William Haade, James Seay, Gale Storm, Bob Nolan, Jack Ingram, Jack Kirk, Pat Brady, Bob Burns, Spade Cooley, Art Dillard, Ted Mapes
Marian Hardy (Lynne Carver) is a rustler and uses her sexy charms to get cattle information from the ranchers to pass on to her gang. Agent Roy Rogers is in Wyoming assigned to put an end to the rustling. The clues lead to the Hardy ranch, but when Roy tracks down the gang, a gunfight ensues at the ranch, and Roy must fight the gang.
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Nevada City 1941 N/R, 56 min. Genre: Western / Action / Musical / Romance
Director: Joseph Kane Cast: Roy Rogers, George "Gabby" Hayes, Sally Payne, George Cleveland, Billy Lee, Fred Kohler Jr., Pierre Watkin, Joseph Crehan, Jack Ingram, Yakima Canutt, Hank Bell, Rex Lease, Syd Saylor, Fred Burns, Jack Kirk
In the early 1860s, Jeff and Gabby (Roy Rogers and George "Gabby" Hayes) are stagecoach drivers when the railroad is coming to the West. Their boss, Mark Benton (Joseph Crehan), is concerned that the railroad will take over and is feuding with Hank Liddell (George Cleveland) who owns the railroad. Jeff and Gabby try to get Benton and Liddell to reconcile but are not successful. When financier Amos Norton (Pierre Watkin) hires outlaw Black Bart (Fred Kohler Jr.) to raid both the stagecoaches and the railroads, matters worsen–until Liddell and Benton finally work together, and Gabby and Jeff stop the robberies.
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New Frontier 1939 N/R, 56 min. Genre: Western aka: Frontier Horizon
Director: George Sherman Cast: John Wayne, Ray Corrigan, Raymond Hatton, Jennifer Jones, Eddy Waller, Sammy McKim, LeRoy Mason, Harrison Greene, Reginald Barlow, Dave O'Brien, Jack Ingram, Hal Price
In John Wayne's last "Three Mesqueteers" film (since he moved up to bigger-time films), the group helps settlers whose land is the prospective site for a reservoir. The Mesqueteers convince the settlers to move to a new area where irrigation is scheduled to become available. But when that turns out to be a hoax, the Mesqueteers take action.
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Outlaws of Sonora 1938 N/R, 58 min. Genre: Western
Director: George Sherman Cast: Robert Livingston, Ray Corrigan, Max Terhune, Jack Mulhall, Otis Harlan, Jean Joyce, Sterlita Peluffo, Tom London, Edwin Mordant, Ralph Peters, George Chesebro, Jack Ingram
The Three Mesquiteers return with Robert Livingston in the role of Stony (after John Wayne went on to bigger and better things). Stony and his cohorts (Ray Corrigan and Max Terhune) take on the job of delivering cattlemen's money to the bank. But gang leader Dude (also played by Livingston), knowing he is a Stony look-alike, captures Stony and disguises himself as Stony. After shooting a banker, Stony and crew get serious about bringing justice to the gang leader.
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Prairie Pioneers 1941 N/R, 58 min. Genre: Western
Director: Les Orlebeck Cast: Robert Livingston, Bob Steele, Rufe Davis, Esther Estrella, Robert Kellard, Guy D'Ennery, Davison Clark, Jack Ingram, Kenneth MacDonald, Lee Shumway, Mary MacLaren, Yakima Canutt, Jack Kirk
The Three Mesquiteers (Robert Livingston, Bob Steele, and Rufe Davis) return, this time helping the Ortega family whose land is the target of a takeover. Among the problems to solve is that one of the Ortegas, Roberto (Robert Kellard), is framed for murder.
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Rebellion 1936 N/R, 60 min. Genre: Western / Thriller / Romance
Director: Lynn Shores Cast: Tom Keene, Rita Hayworth, Duncan Renaldo, William Royle, Gino Corrado, Roger Gray, Robert McKenzie, Allan Cavan, Jack Ingram, Lita Cortez, Theodore Lorch, Merrill McCormick
Life in the new state of California in 1850 is not easy for some of the Mexicans because land-grabbers are trying to drive them off their land. One such victim is Paula (Rita Hayworth) whose father was killed. She appeals to Washington, and John Carroll (Tom Keene) is sent to bring law and order. He not only does that and win the hand of Paula, but he becomes the state's first Governor.
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S.O.S. Coast Guard 1937 N/R, 220 min. Genre: Action
Director: Alan James, William Witney Cast: Ralph Byrd, Bela Lugosi, Maxine Doyle, Herbert Rawlinson, Lee Ford, John Picorri, Lawrence Grant, Thomas Carr, Carleton Young, George Chesebro, Yakima Canutt, Jack Ingram
Mad scientist Boroff (Bela Lugosi) invents a gas that disintegrates everything in its path and sets out to market it to foreign governments. He also searches for the rare ingredients that will allow for large-scale production. But fear not. Lt. Terry Kent (Ralph Byrd), U.S. Coast Guard, and news woman Jean Norman (Maxine Doyle) stand in Boroff's way in this 12-episode serial.
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Saga of Death Valley 1939 N/R, 55 min. Genre: Western
Director: Joseph Kane Cast: Roy Rogers, George "Gabby" Hayes, Don "Red" Barry, Frank M. Thomas, Hal Taliaferro, Jack Ingram, Doris(2) Day, Lew Kelly, Fern Emmett, Tommy Baker, Horace B. Carpenter, Lane Chandler, George Montgomery, Horace Murphy, Buz Buckley
Ed Tasker (Frank M. Thomas) murders Roy Rogers Sr. (Lane Chandler), kidnaps his son Tim (Buz Buckley), and raises him as his nephew Jerry. Fifteen years later, Tim's long-lost brother Roy (Roy Rogers) returns to the family's ranch. Tasker is still in the area, controls the water supply, and charges the ranchers a fee for the water. Tim (now played by Don "Red" Barry) kills a farmer after Tasker orders him to do so. Now, Roy, not knowing that it is his brother who is Tasker's "nephew," organizes the ranchers into a vigilante group, and they set out to put an end to Tasker and his criminal activities.
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Sheriff of Tombstone 1941 N/R, 54 min. Genre: Western
Director: Joseph Kane Cast: Roy Rogers, George "Gabby" Hayes, Elyse Knox, Addison Richards, Sally Payne, Harry Woods, Jay Novello, Hal Taliaferro, Zeffie Tilbury, Jack Ingram
Bret and Gabby (Roy Rogers and George "Gabby" Hayes) ride into Tombstone and are mistaken for the gunslinger and his sidekick hired by the crooked mayor. Bret goes along with it to expose the mayor, but then the real gunslinger shows up. Who will win the showdown?
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Shine on, Harvest Moon 1938 N/R, 55 min. Genre: Western
Director: Joseph Kane Cast: Roy Rogers, Lynne Roberts, Lulubelle&Scotty, Stanley Andrews, William Farnum, Pat Henning, Jack Rockwell, Jack Ingram, Frank Jaquet, Chester Gunnels
Romeo and Juliet set in a Western as Roy Rogers plays the son of one ex-partner who is feuding with the other–who happens to have a daughter.
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The Strawberry Roan 1948 N/R, 79 min. Genre: Western
Director: John English Cast: Gene Autry, Gloria Henry, Pat Buttram, Jack Holt, Dickie Jones, Rufe Davis, John McGuire, Eddy Waller, Redd Harper, Sam Flint, Jack Ingram, Ted Mapes
While trying to tame a wild horse (Champion), a boy, Joe (Dickie Jones) is severely injured. The boy's father insists that the horse be killed. But the horse escapes and Gene (Gene Autry) decides to train the horse rather than kill it. Now, the newly trained horse may help Joe in his recovery.
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Terry and the Pirates 1940 N/R, 270 min. Genre: Action
Director: James W. Horne Cast: William Tracy, Jeff York, Joyce Bryant, Dick Curtis, Allen Jung, Victor DeCamp, Sheila Darcy, J. Paul Jones, Jack Ingram, Charles King, Constantine Romanoff, Forrest Taylor
Based in Milton Caniff's comic strip, this 15-episode adventure follows young Terry (William Tracy) and his friends as they head off to rescue his archeologist father (J. Paul Jones) who has been kidnapped by Asian warlord Fang (Dick Curtis).
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Tomorrow We Live 1942 N/R, 66 min. Genre: Action / Drama aka: At Dawn We Die
Director: Edgar G. Ulmer Cast: Ricardo Cortez, Jean Parker, Emmett Lynn, William(2) Marshall, Rose Anne Stevens, Ray Miller, Frank Hagney, Rex Lease, Jack Ingram, Jane Hale
A gangster, The Ghost (Ricardo Cortez), blackmails ex-con "Pop" Bronson (Emmett Lynn) into storing his mass of stolen tires. But, when "Pop's" daughter, Julie (Jean Parker), learns what is happening, she tries to save her father. Her efforts fail after a rival gang beats up The Ghost. The Ghost thinks that "Pop" Bronson is responsible and exacts revenge by shooting him in front of Julie.
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Whistling Bullets 1937 N/R, 58 min. Genre: Western
Director: John English Cast: Kermit Maynard, Jack Ingram, Harley Wood, Maston Williams, Karl Hackett, Bruce Mitchell, James Sheridan, Cliff Parkinson, Cherokee Alcorn, Herman Hack, William McCall, Buck Morgan, Clyde McClary
Texas Ranger Larry Graham (Kermit Maynard) goes to prison to befriend inmate Ace Beldon (Maston Williams) who has been serving time, but his stolen cache has not been recovered. With help from Ranger Tim Raymond (Jack Ingram), the plan works, and Ace's trail leads to the gang. But, will Larry and Tim find the money before the gang discovers that they are Texas Rangers?
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Wild Horse Rodeo 1937 N/R, 55 min. Genre: Western
Director: George Sherman Cast: Robert Livingston, Ray Corrigan, Max Terhune, June Martel, Edmund Cobb, William Gould, Jack Ingram, Roy Rogers, Walter Miller, Fred "Snowflake" Toones
The bad guys harass the horses to be used at the rodeo. The horses belong to the fair maiden, so the Three Mesquiteers come to the rescue. Roy Rogers is a singer.
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Wild Horse Roundup 1936 N/R, 58 min. Genre: Western
Director: Alan James Cast: Kermit Maynard, Beth Marion, Dickie Jones, John Merton, Frank Hagney, Roger Williams, Dick Curtis, Budd Buster, Jack Ingram, Bob Burns, Art Dillard, Frank McCarroll
The Railroad is coming, so that means that bad guys will try to take over people's land in order to make a killing. Ruth's (Beth Marion) Wild Horse Ranch is a prime target for Charlie Doan (John Merton) and his thugs. But riding to the rescue are Jack Benson (Kermit Maynard) and his sidekicks to save the day.
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Young Bill Hickok 1940 N/R, 59 min. Genre: Western
Director: Joseph Kane Cast: Roy Rogers, George "Gabby" Hayes, Julie Bishop, John Miljan, Sally Payne, Monte Blue, Iron Eyes Cody, Archie Twitchell, Hal Taliaferro, Jack Ingram
In another of Roy Rogers' roles in fictionalized versions of Western heroes, Bill Hickok teams up with Calamity Jane (Sally Payne) to take on foreign agents who try to take over territory in the Southwest.
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| 1. The Arizona Kid (1939)
2. Arizona Round-Up (1942)
3. Arizona Stagecoach (1942)
4. Billy the Kid Trapped (1942)
5. Blazing Across the Pecos (1948)
6. The Contender (1944)
7. Desert Patrol (1938)
8. Dick Tracy Returns (1938)
9. Doomed at Sundown (1937)
10. Enemy of the Law (1945)
11. Feud of the Range (1939)
12. Five Guns West (1955)
13. Frontier Scout (1938)
14. Gang's All Here (1941) aka: In the Night
15. Ghost Town Law (1942)
16. Guns of the Law (1944)
17. Gunsmoke Ranch (1937)
18. Headline Crasher (1937)
19. Heart of the Rockies (1951)
20. The Lone Rider and the Bandit (1942)
21. Lost in Alaska (1952)
22. Man from Cheyenne (1942)
23. Nevada City (1941)
24. New Frontier (1939) aka: Frontier Horizon
25. Outlaws of Sonora (1938)
26. Prairie Pioneers (1941)
27. Rebellion (1936)
28. S.O.S. Coast Guard (1937)
29. Saga of Death Valley (1939)
30. Sheriff of Tombstone (1941)
31. Shine on, Harvest Moon (1938)
32. The Strawberry Roan (1948)
33. Terry and the Pirates (1940)
34. Tomorrow We Live (1942) aka: At Dawn We Die
35. Whistling Bullets (1937)
36. Wild Horse Rodeo (1937)
37. Wild Horse Roundup (1936)
38. Young Bill Hickok (1940)
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