The Gene Autry Show
Gene sets a trap to capture a gang of clever stagecoach robbers.
Gene sets a trap to capture a gang of clever stagecoach robbers.
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In this Western, a drifter with no name wanders into a small town, where his gun-slinging abilities are in high demand. When the drifter rides into Lago, he is met with incredulity and disapproval by the townspeople. But once he shows his skills with a pistol, the locals realize he may be able to help them fend off a band of criminals who have been terrorizing the town. He agrees to help the townspeople, but does so with his own secret agenda.
When gunslinger Hogan (Clint Eastwood) discovers a group of men attempting to rape a young nun, Sara (Shirley MacLaine), he shoots them dead and rescues the woman. The two escape to a nearby camp of Mexican revolutionaries, who have hired Hogan to help fight the invading French army. En route, Sara turns out to be surprisingly crude for a nun, drinking, smoking and using curse words. When she also proves to be handy with a gun, Hogan begins wondering if she is telling him the whole truth.
A one-eyed marshal (George Montgomery) puts a bank-robbing buddy in jail, but two greedy locals try to get him out.
A former gunslinger survives his own hanging and transforms himself into a mysterious avenger of injustice.
A lawman (Audie Murphy) leads a posse in search of a bank robber (Darren McGavin), an old friend whose ex-wife he married.
After their parents are killed by Union soldiers, Jesse James and his brother Frank, along with the rest of their gang, ride into Kansas looking for William Quantrill. Seeking revenge against the Union, Jesse wants to join Quantrill's Raiders, who are plotting to claim Kansas for the Confederacy. The more time Jesse spends with Quantrill, however, the more he realizes that Quantrill isn't a hero fighting for the South, but a murderous madman.
Rancher Tim Carson's decision to subdivide his ranch sparks a feud that ends in violence.
Gene sets a trap to capture a gang of clever stagecoach robbers.
Gene befriends a 12-year-old son of a hardened criminal and teaches him respect for the law.
Gene goes to Dentonville to investigate a series of gold-shipment robberies.
A gang comes to town to free a jailed member.
A young girl asks refuge at the McCain ranch for herself and her ill brother.
A scout (John Payne) guides a couple's (Faith Domergue, Rod Cameron) wagon train of guns and ammo through Indian country.
A lawman (Audie Murphy) leads a posse in search of a bank robber (Darren McGavin), an old friend whose ex-wife he married.
As the wealthiest and most powerful man in the Wild West town of Gun Hill, cattle rancher Craig Belden (Anthony Quinn) has come to believe he's above the law. When his son, Rick (Earl Holliman), rapes and murders a Native American woman (Ziva Rodann) married to U.S. marshal Matt Morgan (Kirk Douglas), Belden arrogantly declines to allow his son's arrest. The marshal, once a friend of Belden's, takes on the rancher's henchmen and Rick's accomplice (Brian Hutton) to bring the killer to justice.
Based on a true story, this film follows John Philip Clum (Audie Murphy), a government official sent to Arizona to broker peace between the Americans and the Apache people. Initially hesitant, the Americans are convinced by Clum to stop fighting, and they allow him to establish a police force on the reservation, trained by Clum's friend Tom Sweeny (Charles Drake). Meanwhile, a romantic rivalry begins between Clum's wife and an Apache woman (Anne Bancroft) who has taken refuge in Clum's home.
McGivern promotes a fight between Sorley Boy MacDonald and the champion of England.
Hoppy tracks a counterfeiting ring.
Hoppy protects a professor and his daughter from claim jumpers.
Annie (Gail Davis) and Lofty (Brad Johnson) try to discover the identity of a masked man known as the Robin Hood Kid (Tyler MacDuff).
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