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The Rifleman
S1, EP6 "Eight Hours to Die"Mark is kidnapped by a man who blames Lucas for his own son's death.
The Rifleman
S1, EP7 "Duel of Honor"An Italian count arrives in North Fork and challenges the town bully to a duel.
The Rifleman
S1, EP9 "The Sister"Mark tries to play Cupid for his father and a pretty young stranger who arrives in town.
The Rifleman
S1, EP10 "New Orleans Menace"A criminal threatens to harm Mark unless Lucas sells him the ranch.
The Rifleman
S1, EP11 "The Apprentice Sheriff"A young man takes over the duties of the sheriff, who is out of town.
The Rifleman
S1, EP13 "The Young Englishman"Lucas suspects a nobleman, recently arrived from England, of cattle rustling.
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.
Kentucky Rifle
One of the wagons attached to a wagon train has a damaged axle. Because the train has a strict schedule to follow, the broken wagon is left behind. Jason Clay (Lance Fuller) and Tobias Taylor (Chill Wills) repair the axle, and the situation appears to be remedied. But then the wagon crew runs into a bigger problem -- they are in Comanche territory, and the Comanche refuse to let them pass unless they hand over the hundred Kentucky rifles on board.
Doomed Caravan
Hopalong Cassidy rides shotgun for a freight company and comes up against a gang of outlaws posing as cavalrymen.
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.
Days of Jesse James
A singing cowboy (Roy Rogers) clears the outlaw (Donald Barry) and his gang of a bank robbery done by bankers.