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The Death Valley Kid

Death Valley Days

S1, EP6 "The Death Valley Kid"

A young bandit outwits a determined Sheriff at every turn.

Death Valley Days

S1, EP3 "The Lost Pegleg Mine"

Two people set out into the desert in search of the lost "Pegleg" Mine.

Death Valley Days

S1, EP2 "The Little Bullfrog Nugget"

Mamie, the grocer's daughter, plans to marry the suitor who corners the local egg market.

Death Valley Days

S1, EP7 "Self-Made Man"

A hard-rock miner and champion driller is encouraged by a dance-hall girl to study law after he loses an arm in a shooting fracas.

Death Valley Days

S1, EP8 "The Chivaree"

A Bostonian who has married a local girl in a desert mining town refuses to invite the townspeople into his home on his wedding night, thereby instigating a three-day chivaree.

Death Valley Days

S1, EP4 "The Little Dressmaker of Bodie"

A quiet and retiring dressmaker for the dance-hall girls in a western mining camp is discovered to be Tiger Lil, a former dance-hall queen from Virginia City.

Death Valley Days

S1, EP12 "Cynthy's Dream Dress"

After being robbed of a large sum of money, an embittered prospector denies his wife a purple silk dress that has become a symbol of beauty in her life.

Death Valley Days

S1, EP10 "The Rival Hash Houses"

A young widow from the east offers serious competition to the proprietor of a Nevada café when she opens a rival restaurant and discovers gold on property that she purchased from him.

Tombstone-Rashomon

History is seen from the perspectives of Wyatt Earp, Doc Holliday, Ike Clanton, Colonel Hafford and Johnny Behan.

The Perfect Hand

A sharp-shooting sheriff tracks down the con artist and his henchmen who took his hand in a poker game.

A Tale of Two Guns

In the lawless West, a notorious brotherhood of killers and thieves called The Cowboys reigns over the land with brutal fists and fast guns. Fate finally catches up with them.

Loaded Pistols

During a dice game, the lights go out and a participant is shot to death. Larry Evans, one of the players, is accused of the shooting, so Gene Autry, a friend of the dead man, confronts Larry and his sister, Mary, who are hiding out in an old house. But Gene quickly realizes Larry is innocent and decides to protect the siblings from the law while he looks for the real killer. Gene's pursuit is sidetracked when an angry mob comes after Mary and Larry.

The Lucky Texan

Jerry Mason (John Wayne), fresh out of college back East, heads home to Texas to join a blacksmith business with family friend Jake (George Hayes). But when they discover a gold nugget in a horseshoe, they're led down a dangerous path, as crooks Joe Cole (Yakima Canutt) and Harris (Lloyd Whitlock) scheme to take the rock from the unsuspecting Jerry and Jake. This ultimately gets Jake shot and wounded, lands Jerry in jail unjustly and leaves the pair plotting to get revenge on the criminals.

A Lust to Kill

With the help of his girlfriend, Sherry (Allison Hayes), Cheney Holland (Don Megowan) breaks out of prison intent on hunting down the men responsible for killing his kid brother. After chasing down a gang of outlaws led by Isaac Stancil (Gerald Milton), Holland is himself pursued by dogged marshal Matt Gordon (Jim Davis). But Holland refuses to turn from his quest for revenge, forcing Gordon to apprehend Sherry and use her to bait Holland into a final showdown.

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).

Idaho

When the esteemed Judge John Grey (Harry Shannon) finds himself on trial for the robbery of a local bank, singing cowboy Roy Rogers (Roy Rogers) comes to his friend's aid. Rogers suspects a frame-up, and the trail of clues leads directly to the crafty Belle Bonner (Ona Munson), a woman whose disreputable saloon has recently sparked the judge's ire. To clear Grey's name, Rogers must convince the townspeople of his innocence -- and face off against Belle and her gunslinging henchmen.

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