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Hopalong Cassidy

S1, EP7 "Hopalong Cassidy Returns"

A crusading newspaper editor recruits his old friend Hoppy to take the job of marshal in a town rife with vice and murder directed at helpless miners.

Hopalong Cassidy

S1, EP11 "North of the Rio Grande"

Deputy Sheriff Plunkett shoots Hoppy's brother, Buddy, in the back, leading Hoppy to disguise himself as an outlaw to get revenge.

Hopalong Cassidy

S1, EP10 "Hills of Old Wyoming"

An evil deputy is using Native Americans to rustle cattle; this causes trouble between the cattlemen and Native Americans; Hoppy, Windy and Lucky see that justice is served.

Hopalong Cassidy

S2, EP3 "Texas Trail"

Hopalong and his friends are sent to round up a bunch of wild horses for Col. Theodore Roosevelt and his Rough Riders.

Hopalong Cassidy

S2, EP2 "Hopalong Rides Again"

On a cattle drive, Hoppy, camp cook Windy, companion Lucky and young Artie Peters encounter an eccentric professor; the professor professes to be searching for the evolutionary missing link.

Hopalong Cassidy

S1, EP9 "Borderland"

Hoppy goes undercover to track down a bunch of outlaws operating along the border; Loco, the head bad guy, deflects suspicion from himself by pretending to be a moron.

Hopalong Cassidy

S2, EP1 "Rustler's Valley"

Hoppy grieves for Lucky when a posse, believing Lucky to be a bank robber, runs him off a cliff and into a river; a devious lawyer seeks to dominate the valley by taking control of a rancher's precious cattle.

Hopalong Cassidy

S2, EP4 "Partners of the Plains"

Lorna Drake has inherited a ranch, so Hoppy teaches her a bit about ranching and handles Scar Lewis, the bad guy, in the process.

Prairie Pals

Deputies must save a scientist from kidnappers.

Call of the Canyon

Thomas McCoy (Edmund MacDonald) works for a successful cattle buyer. But, due to mounting gambling debts, McCoy begins to overcharge his rancher clientele and take the profits for himself. Before long, these men get wise and plan to take their cattle to a different buyer. But that elicits speedy and bloody vengeance from McCoy and his cronies. At a loss, the desperate ranchers call upon trusty cowboy Gene Autry (Gene Autry) to step in and save the day.

Bells of Capistrano

Singer and horseman Gene Autry (Gene Autry) agrees to work for a traveling rodeo managed by Jennifer Benton (Virginia Grey). This angers rival rodeo owner Stag Johnson (Morgan Conway), who resolves to do whatever he can to derail Jennifer's business interests. When Jennifer's boss is hurt after Johnson's men set fire to her rodeo equipment, Gene realizes he must act. Aided by pal Frog Millhouse (Smiley Burnette), he crafts a plan to knock Johnson down a peg.

Ridin' on a Rainbow

As a showboat docks in town, horseman Gene Autry (Gene Autry) and friends are preoccupied by a recent cattle deal. Gene tells his partners to deposit their earnings in a local bank, and they follow his advice. But soon the bank is robbed by showboat crewman Matt Evans (Byron Foulger) and his pals. As Matt enlists his naïve daughter, showboat performer Patsy (Mary Lee), to help hide the money, Gene and sidekick Frog Millhouse (Smiley Burnette) set out to retrieve their friends' stolen cash.

Back in the Saddle

Noble cowboy Gene Autry (Gene Autry) travels to New York City along with Frog Millhouse (Smiley Burnette) to persuade Tom Bennett (Edward Norris) to return to his hometown and run his late father's cattle ranch. However, when the trio reach Arizona, they learn that contamination from a nearby copper mine has poisoned the herd. Enraged, Bennett lashes out at the mine's negligent but unapologetic owner (Arthur Loft) and lands in jail for his troubles. Now, it's up to Autry to set things right.

Heart of the Golden West

Roy sidesteps crooked shipping agents by herding Cherokee City's cattle aboard a steamboat bound for market.

American Empire

After the Civil War, friends Dan Taylor (Richard Dix) and Paxton Bryce (Preston Foster) yearn for new lives. While captaining a riverboat, the friends confront Creole cattle rustler Dominique Beauchard (Leo Carrillo). Learning of Beauchard's intent to cheat them, the men keep his cattle, and Paxton convinces Dan to turn to cattle ranching. Their ranch becomes successful, and Paxton eventually marries Dan's sister, Abby (Frances Gifford) -- but Beauchard soon returns to challenge them.

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.

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