Hopalong Cassidy
A series of deadly bank robberies involves a mysterious old lady.
A series of deadly bank robberies involves a mysterious old lady.
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In 1872 Wyoming, a former gunslinger (Kiefer Sutherland) and his estranged father (Donald Sutherland) encounter a ruthless businessman (Brian Cox) and his gang of thugs.
Chang forces Mei to leave Truckee after discovering her secret Cullen exorcises some old demons during his search.
Mickey has blood on his hands after working with Durant Campbell returns to town, complicating Louise's life.
Cullen's nitroglycerin experiment makes an explosive backdrop for the railroad life in Truckee Durant's plan takes a deadly turn.
Cullen considers life-changing decisions in Utah Truckee adapts to life without Cullen lies compromise Durant's new partner.
When the Swede goes on a murderous rampage on the Hatch homestead, a long-overdue showdown with Cullen ensues.
Near the Wild West town of Lodgepole, Colo., Sheriff Chad Lucas (Audie Murphy) gets shot during a train robbery -- not by the robbers, but by his jealous deputy, Cap. Hold (Denver Pyle), who believes he should be sheriff. Left to die, Chad rallies and goes off in search of the train robbers. Tracking them down in New Mexico, Chad and saloon owner Nate (Warren Stevens) chase after gang leader Drago (Morgan Woodward), who has taken Chad's ex-lover Uvalde (Joan Staley) as a hostage.
A cavalry officer (Audie Murphy) defends the Navajo despite his captain (Robert Sterling) and exposes a general's Civil War plot.
Hoppy tracks a counterfeiting ring.
Hoppy protects a professor and his daughter from claim jumpers.
Hoppy sets out to catch a chronic breaker of saloon windows.
A series of deadly bank robberies involves a mysterious old lady.
A killer hides from Hoppy in a friendly Mexican town.
A black sombrero is the vital clue to a murder case.
Slade is hired by an old friend to investigate problems at a local mine.
A mysterious woman is the key to a land swindle involving Spanish nobility.
After a group of drunken trail riders runs amok, Mayor Andrew Hope (Carl Benton Reid) of Wichita, Kan., recruits the intrepid Wyatt Earp (Joel McCrea) to end lawlessness. Armed and ready for anything, the new marshal decides he will end gun violence simply by banning guns. Soon Earp must face crooked rancher Clint Wallace (Walter Sande) and whiskey slinger Doc Black (Edgar Buchanan), vicious locals who like Wichita exactly as it is and don't take kindly to being told what to do.
Longley is hired to drive the first herd of cattle directly from the Texas Panhandle to Denver.
After Longley rescues the wounded Reverend Kilgore from two would-be bushwhackers, he learns that the parson was heading for Phillipsburg.
A woman dies helping to fight off bandits who try to rob her stagecoach the unsuccessful bandits try to abduct the town's only doctor to operate on their seriously wounded companion.
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