Al Jennings of Oklahoma
Lawyer (Dan Duryea) and brother (Dick Foran) turn outlaw after Union troops raid home.
Lawyer (Dan Duryea) and brother (Dick Foran) turn outlaw after Union troops raid home.
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Six cavalrymen lead a stagecoach to safety after an attack by Comanches.
Cattlemen run into trouble over a box of repeating rifles after the Civil War.
Eastern tomboy (Penny Singleton) vies with saloon dancer (Ann Miller) for a marshal (Glenn Ford).
A circa-1917 rancher sends mercenaries to rescue his kidnapped wife from a Mexican bandit.
A dispute between stage lines ends with a steel-armored stagecoach.
Scouts (Dennis Morgan, Richard Denning) and cavalry count on Springfield rifles.
Cattlemen run into trouble over a box of repeating rifles after the Civil War.
Eastern tomboy (Penny Singleton) vies with saloon dancer (Ann Miller) for a marshal (Glenn Ford).
A circa-1917 rancher sends mercenaries to rescue his kidnapped wife from a Mexican bandit.
A dispute between stage lines ends with a steel-armored stagecoach.
Scouts (Dennis Morgan, Richard Denning) and cavalry count on Springfield rifles.
New doctor (Robert Francis) finds resentment at cavalry fort.
Lawyer (Dan Duryea) and brother (Dick Foran) turn outlaw after Union troops raid home.
A cavalry captain (Guy Madison) loses his fort to a hated colonel (Robert Preston).
One bank robber (David Brian) double-crosses another (Neville Brand).
A framed sheriff (John McIntire) is about to hang, but his bogus wayward daughters have a plan.
Three outlaws join a loner (Randolph Scott) and another man's wife (Nancy Gates).
The Durango Kid (Charles Starrett) prevents the massacre of an Indian tribe by Army troops.
The story of Gen. Custer and the Little Bighorn is seen through the eyes of two of his subordinates.
A captain (Randolph Scott) volunteers for burial detail after the Battle of the Little Bighorn.
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