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Vengeance Valley
Adopted by the wealthy rancher Arch Strobie, orphan Owen Daybright (Burt Lancaster) grows to be a respectable foreman on Strobie's ranch. Strobie's natural son, Lee (Robert Walker), is jealous of Owen and finally finds a way to undermine his upstanding brother. When Lee conceives an illegitimate child with Lily Fasken (Sally Forrest), who refuses to name him as the father, he tells her revenge-minded brothers that Owen is to blame, hoping they'll take his half-brother out of the picture.
Wildfire
Two horse-traders (Bob Steele, Sterling Holloway) find their problem is a rustler (John Miljan), not a wild horse.
Law of the Pampas
Hopalong Cassidy (William Boyd) and his sidekick (Russell Hayden) head for South America to deliver cattle.
Heart of the Golden West
Roy sidesteps crooked shipping agents by herding Cherokee City's cattle aboard a steamboat bound for market.
Young Buffalo Bill
Buffalo Bill (Roy Rogers) and the cavalry protect mining surveyors from Indians in New Mexico.
Across the Plains
A man (Jack Randall) raised by Indians fights his long-lost brother raised by the outlaws who killed their parents.
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.
Arizona Mahoney
A circus performer (Joe Cook) and his piano-playing partner (Robert Cummings) go after a pair of ruthless rustlers.
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.
Gunsmoke Ranch
The Three Mesquiteers (Bob Livingston, Ray Corrigan, Max Terhune) stop a land swindler out to profit from a flood.
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.
Heart of the Golden West
Roy sidesteps crooked shipping agents by herding Cherokee City's cattle aboard a steamboat bound for market.
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.
Doomed Caravan
Hopalong Cassidy rides shotgun for a freight company and comes up against a gang of outlaws posing as cavalrymen.
Robin Hood of the Pecos
A night rider (George "Gabby" Hayes) and his singing partner (Roy Rogers) send Texas carpetbaggers packing.
Shine on Harvest Moon
At one time not so long ago, Milt Brower (William Farnum) and Pa Jackson (Stanley Andrews) were peaceable partners in a thriving cattle business. Now divided, the two are engaged in an embittered land dispute that turns ugly when Jackson accuses Brower of the dastardly crime of cattle rustling. Faithful cowboy Roy Rogers (Roy Rogers) steps in to defend his old friend Brower, making him a hero in the eyes of Brower's doting and dainty daughter, Claire (Mary Hart).