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The Diamond Trail
A New York reporter (Rex Bell) follows a gang of gem smugglers west.
High Lonesome
At a sprawling Texas ranch, a mysterious young man nicknamed Cooncat (John Barrymore Jr.) tells rancher Horse Davis (Basil Ruysdael) an improbable story about a murder at a nearby trading post. His descriptions of the men he believes committed the crime, Smiling Man (Jack Elam) and Roper (Dave Kashner), fit those of two members of a rival family who were killed during a land fight years earlier. Another shooting draws Horse's future son-in-law, Pat Farrell (John Archer), into the mystery.
Beyond the Law
A former mobster turned businessman and a police detective must contend with a dirty ex-cop looking to bring the killer of his son to justice.
Dead Man's Burden
Tension and distrust rise to the surface when a man (Barlow Jacobs) who was presumed killed in the Civil War returns to New Mexico and opposes his sister's (Clare Bowen) plan to sell the family homestead to a mining company.
Starbird and Sweet William
A young Indian (A Martinez) crash-lands a plane in the mountains and befriends a bear cub, raccoon, crow and deer.
30 Seconds in Hell
Tensions between Doc Holliday and the Earp brothers and the Clantons and McLaurys build to a bloody showdown at the OK Corral in Tombstone.
Days of Jesse James
A singing cowboy (Roy Rogers) clears the outlaw (Donald Barry) and his gang of a bank robbery done by bankers.
Badland
Gunslinging detective Matthias Breecher is hired by one of the first African American senators to track down the worst of the Confederate war criminals. As he traverses the titular hellish badlands seeking justice, his resolve is tested when he meets a determined pioneer woman who is far more than she seems.
Grand Canyon Trail
Not long after ambitious prospector J. Malcolm Vanderpool (Charles Coleman) takes an interest in the run-down remnants of a small frontier town, fortune seekers from all over rush to gain a silver mine of their own. Among these hopeful miners is cowboy Roy Rogers (Roy Rogers). But he's had little reward and debts are rising, making a buyout offer from engineer Regan (Robert Livingston) more intriguing. However, Vanderpool's secretary (Jane Frazee) suspects something is amiss in this town.
Border Patrol
Hopalong Cassidy (William Boyd) and fellow Texas Rangers (Andy Clyde, Jay Kirby) free smuggled Mexicans from slave labor in a hidden silver mine.
Colorado Kid
A cowboy (Bob Steele) framed for murder breaks out of jail to prove his innocence.
Broadway to Cheyenne
New York City police officer Breezy Kildare (Rex Bell) is shot and wounded by a gangster named Owens (Robert Ellis). Breezy travels to Cheyenne, Wyo., to recuperate at his family's ranch, but is surprised to find Joe Carter (Matthew Betz), a bootlegger from New York, running a speakeasy in Cheyenne with his daughter, Ruth (Marceline Day). Breezy discovers that Carter is working with Owens to make the place a major crime hub. Despite his injury, the lawman sets out to clean up his hometown.
Gunsmoke Ranch
The Three Mesquiteers (Bob Livingston, Ray Corrigan, Max Terhune) stop a land swindler out to profit from a flood.
In Old Cheyenne
Newspaper reporter Steve Blane (Roy Rogers) is sent to Cheyenne, Wyo., to write about frontier outlaw Arapahoe Brown (George "Gabby" Hayes). But as Blane spends time in the cow town, he realizes that the conventional wisdom is all wrong. Arapahoe has been made a scapegoat for crimes perpetrated by power-hungry rancher Sam Drummond (George Rosener). As Blane attempts to report the truth, he finds himself caught in the middle of a dangerous feud between cattlemen and settlers.
Hands Across the Border
In this musical Western, rival horse-breeders Jeff Adams (Joseph Crehan) and Brock Danvers (Onslow Stevens) are in a fierce competition over a lucrative government contract. But the hopes of the Adams family are dashed after Jeff dies while riding the tempestuous stallion Trigger. To the rescue, then, comes quintessential cowboy Roy Rogers (Roy Rogers), who saves the horse from vengeful slaughter and aims to train him in the hope of securing the contract on behalf of his departed friend.
Young Bill Hickok
The frontier hero (Roy Rogers) sings and saves Civil War gold with his sidekick (George "Gabby" Hayes).