The Gene Autry Show
Gene, a former Texas Ranger, is summoned to help put an end to the mysterious murders.
Gene, a former Texas Ranger, is summoned to help put an end to the mysterious murders.
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Two ranchers (Joel McCrea, Race Gentry) catch and break a wild black stallion for a girl (Mari Blanchard) and her uncle.
Frenchie Fontaine (Shelley Winters), orphaned at 15, has made a comfortable living running a New Orleans casino. Now, moving west to track down those responsible for her father's death, she buys a casino near a town where Pete Lambert (Paul Kelly), one of her father's killers, resides, and enlists the help of the local sheriff, Tom Banning (Joel McCrea). A series of mishaps unexpectedly lands Tom in prison -- and Frenchie, having fallen in love with him, is left on her own to sort out the mess.
Cisco and Pancho try to reveal the man responsible for hiring a gunman to murder a store owner.
A mother and daughter are held by a gangster for a $15,000 ransom.
Bill is hired to drive a cattle herd to Abilene, but he must contend with two big problems: a hostile trail hand and a rival drive whose leader will stop at nothing to ensure that his herd gets to Abilene first.
Bill is working with a telegraph company installing lines, when an outlaw gang in the area intervenes and tries to get the crew to leave.
Sheriff Pat Garrett (James Coburn) is ordered by Governor Wallace (Jason Robards) to go after the outlaw Billy the Kid (Kris Kristofferson) because the cattle businessmen want him caught. Although Garrett and Billy are old friends, the lawman must abide by his duty. However, Garrett and his deputies have great difficulty catching Billy, who is very cunning. Along the way, Billy also gains the assistance of Alias (Bob Dylan), a mysterious knife-wielding stranger.
A journalist and a historian interview a current resident of Centennial who recalls the citizens and the rise and fall of the Venneford cattle empire.
As Charlotte crusades for the rights of downtrodden Mexicans, the Grebes' good fortune takes a sudden turn for the worse.
Widow Secombe's (Lynn Redgrave) pending marriage to Lloyd is subject to his romance with Clemma (Cristina Raines) Wendell makes a killing in real estate.
The Wendells (Anthony Zerbe, Lois Nettleton) look for other likely prospects after cheating the Rev. Holly out of his home the Venneford ranch tries out Hereford cattle on approval.
Sheepman Garrett threatens a range war with landowners Lloyd (William Atherton) and Brumbaugh (Alex Karras). Sheriff Dumire (Brian Keith) refuses to intervene Lloyd and Brumbaugh fight back.
British investor Secombe commissions Skimmerhorn (Cliff De Young) to lead a cattle drive from Texas to Colorado.
Gene poses as a bad man in order to persuade Tim to abandon his wild ways riding as an outlaw.
Gene, a former Texas Ranger, is summoned to help put an end to the mysterious murders.
Gene learns that Rockbottom's Cattlemen's Association fund is $40,000 short.
Gene's American Indian friends are accused of poisoning a water hole.
Congress foils the plans of Zendt, McKeag and Mercy (Chad Everett) for a treaty with the Indians. With Pernell Roberts.
Outcast Mennonite Zendt (Gregory Harrison) and his new wife (Stephanie Zimbalist) head west. With Timothy Dalton.
Fur trapper Pasquinel makes Clay Basket (Barbara Carrera) his wife after recently marrying Lise McKeag's fight with Pasquinel's son ends a thriving partnership.
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