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The Diamond Trail
A New York reporter (Rex Bell) follows a gang of gem smugglers west.
Sundown Trail
A cattleman's son stops his men from busting up a herd of sheep when he sees that they're owned by a pretty young woman.
Randy Rides Alone
Undercover government agent Randy Bowers (John Wayne) rides into a small town, happening upon a saloon that's just been shot up. Wary of the newcomer, the sheriff (Earle Dwire) arrests Randy for the murders, but the saloon owner's niece, Sally Rogers (Alberta Vaughn), helps him escape because she knows he didn't do it. Randy then sets out to find the man behind the murders and is led to an evil mastermind named Marvin Black (George Hayes), who has been passing himself off as an innocent mute.
The Red Rope
Tom Shaw (Bob Steele), a ranch hand engaged to the beautiful Betty Duncan (Lois January), is shocked when he receives a package that includes several spent rounds of ammunition and three pieces of stained rope. While the local battles between ranchers over land have been escalating, this cryptic box serves as a clear threat from the notorious hired gunman Rattler Haynes (Lew Meehan). To save Betty's family's ranch, Tom sets out to face off against the nefarious gunslinger.
Public Cowboy, No. 1
When withered Sheriff Doniphon (William Farnum) is overwhelmed by his town's drastic rise in cattle rustling, he calls on his deputy, cowboy Gene Autry (Gene Autry), for help. But Autry is bewildered when he discovers that these crafty thieves are utilizing new innovations -- from shortwave radios to airplanes -- to steal herds with lightning speed and stealth. Refusing to be outclassed by modern technology, Autry uses gumption and strategy to bring these crooks to justice.
Hell Town
Dare Rudd (John Wayne) and Dinkey (Syd Saylor) are two friends who love to gamble. Needing money and shelter, they travel to Montana to visit Rudd's cousin, Tom (John Mack Brown), who owns a successful cattle ranch. Dare quickly falls for Tom's girlfriend Judy (Marsha Hunt), who convinces Tom to give Dare a chance to prove himself by running a cattle drive. When he loses the herd in a high-stakes poker game, Dare joins forces with Tom and Dinkey to get the cattle back.
Hit the Saddle
The Three Mesquiteers -- Stony Brooke (Robert Livingston), Tucson Smith (Ray Corrigan) and Lullaby Joslin (Max Terhune) -- suspect the unscrupulous Rance McGowan (J.P. McGowan) of supplementing his income by rustling a breed of wild horses protected by the federal government. When Sheriff Miller (Edward Cassidy) gets trampled to death by an unknown horse, the Mesquiteers seek vengeance for his orphaned son. Meanwhile, Brooke angers Smith by courting saloon girl Rita (Rita Cansino).
Boots and Saddles
Edward, Earl of Granville (Ra Hould), and his family solicitor (John Ward) travel from Great Britain to the American Southwest to sell a ranch owned by the young noble's late father. Foreman Gene (Gene Autry) and his sidekick, Frog (Smiley Burnette), convince Edward to keep the ranch, but rival land owner Jim Neale (Gordon Elliott) wants it for himself. A horse race whose winner will receive a lucrative contract with a nearby military base could raise enough money to settle the ranch's debts.
Roarin' Lead
The Three Mesquiteers (Robert Livingston, Ray Corrigan, Max Terhune) round up rustlers and save an orphanage.
Lucky Terror
Lucky Carson (Hoot Gibson) is riding through the mountains when he gets caught up in a fight between a lone rider (George Chesebro) and a gang of outlaws, led by Bat Moulton (Jack Rockwell). When the lone rider dies, Carson takes off with his gold and hooks up with a traveling medicine show. He quickly realizes that the show's fortuneteller (Lona Andre) is the niece of the dead rider, a local miner who struck gold. Carson vows to clear his name when he's charged with the rider's murder.
The Old Corral
After witnessing a mob murder, nightclub singer Eleanor Spencer (Hope Manning) heads to Los Angeles to lie low. Along the way, she stops in a tiny New Mexico town where she attracts the eye of a saloon owner who offers her a job -- and sends a telegram to his Mafia associates. Luckily for Eleanor, she also catches the eye of heroic Sheriff Gene Autry (Gene Autry) who, when not wiping the floor with Chicago gangsters, doesn't mind joining her for a tune or two.
Ride, Ranger, Ride
The Texas Rangers are being demobilized due to the arrival of the U.S. Cavalry, so good old Texas boys Gene (Gene Autry) and Frog (Smiley Burnette) join up. They know the area like the back of their hands and are aware that the local Native Americans are ready for war. The cavalry is charged with protecting a wagon train loaded with ammunition, and soon hostile forces are circling the wagons. Can Gene stave them off and get the girl, Dixie (Kay Hughes) ? Can Frog avoid being scalped?
The Big Show
Arrogant film star Tom Ford (Gene Autry) goes AWOL before a high-profile personal appearance at the Texas Centennial Exposition in Dallas. In a panic, publicist Lee Wilson (William Newell) instructs Ford's screen double, kindhearted cowboy Gene Autry (also Autry), to go on in Ford's place. Gangster Rico (Harry Worth), to whom Ford owes $10,000, and Ford's fiancée, Toodles (Sally Payne), complicate the deception, as does Gene's budding romance with lady rancher Marion (Kay Hughes).
Colorado Kid
A cowboy (Bob Steele) framed for murder breaks out of jail to prove his innocence.
Gunsmoke Ranch
The Three Mesquiteers (Bob Livingston, Ray Corrigan, Max Terhune) stop a land swindler out to profit from a flood.
Springtime in the Rockies
Just out of animal husbandry school, Sandra Knight (Polly Rowles) boldly decides to make changes on the ranch she has just inherited, and to raise sheep instead of cattle. Experienced foreman Gene Autry (Gene Autry) tries to warn her against this hasty conversion, but Sandra stubbornly ignores his advice. Before long, her business is failing, and she may be forced to sell to the shifty Briggs (Al Bridge). However, Gene has a plan that he hopes can set things right just in time.