The Marshal sends John Weston to a rodeo to see if he can find out who is killing the rodeo riders who are about to win the prize money. Barton has organized the rodeo and plans to leave with all the prize money put up by the townspeople. When it appears that Weston will beat Barton's rider, he has his men prepare the same fate for him that befell the other riders. Starring John Wayne! He loved Utah, Arizona and New Mexico!
Red Ryder was briefly a television show in 1951-52. Starring Rocky Lane as Red Ryder. Lane reprises his Red Ryder role from the big screen to this 50s western series. The last of the Red Ryder films. A retro-western riding into the sunset.
The story has Red Ryder and his aunt, The Duchess, operating a stage line in the 1890’s in Blue Springs. Con Hollister, released from prison and reformed, plans to return the $150,000 loot taken in a stagecoach holdup five years previous. Jed Quinlan, the brains behind a lawless gang, persuades Con’s brash young son, Billy, to join him in the hold-up of the incoming stage carrying Mr. Hollister. Red breaks up the robbery and the gang gets away but not before Hollister recognizes his son as one of the bandits. ‘Boots’ Hollister, Con’s young daughter, is murdered by Quinlan in cold blood as Quinlan is trying to locate the original robbery loot. And then Quinlan has Red suspected as the killer. Starring Bill Elliott as Red Ryder, Robert Blake as Little Beaver, and Alice Fleming as The Duchess—Red’s Aunt.
Red Ryder and Little Beaver return to Blue Springs and learn that the Duchess, Red’s aunt, is going to sell her stagecoach line and marry a snooty Englishman Talbot Champneys, who is really Fancy Charlie, who has the nasty habit of marrying rich women and then killing them for their fortune. The concerned Red thinks everything is okay until he sees Champneys mistreating Red’s horse, Thunder, and he then decides to investigate Champneys because, as he tells Little Beaver, no true Englishman would mistreat a horse. Realizing that he doesn’t have much time with Red snooping around, the western Bluebeard persuades the Duchess to return to England with him, meet him at the railroad station to be married and, oh yes, bring her money with her.
Tex Ritter is up against a group of hooded outlaws. When he shoots one, he uses the hood to infiltrate the gang. Almost caught by them, he escapes only to be arrested by the Sheriff who thinks he's one of the gang. Starring Tex Ritter, White Flash, and Iris Meredith. Who is this secret society in the old west? A classic retro-western!
Lawyer Rontel has made Geologist Sheffield his prisoner and by power of attorney is using his money to buy the ranches of those driven off by his hired men. But when he goes after Hayden, Tucson and Stoney arrive and things begin to change. Starring Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams, Molly O'Day, and Al St. John. A classic Western!
Bad gunslinger Ed Saunders with his Cattlemen's Protective Agency is running roughshod over the local ranchers. Lawyer Larry Kimball is fighting him but he needs a rancher that will stand up with him against Saunders. He finds him when Lou Gehrig retires from baseball to take up ranching. Lou expects to relax on his ranch but quickly joins Larry in the fight. Starring Smith Ballew, Lou Gehrig, and Evalyn Knapp.
This is the original movie on the legend of the Lone Ranger, a mysterious man who hands out silver bullets. He is John Reid, the sole surviving Texas Ranger of a murderous ambush, who becomes the great masked hero with his companion, Tonto. Starring Clayton Moore and Jay Silverheels.
Randolph Scott is undercover agent James Barlow, who is out to bring the infamous Reno Brothers outlaw band to justice. To become an insider, Barlow poses as a train robber who involves the gang in an intricate heist. That would be simple enough were it not for the fact that the make-believe train-robber Barlow falls head over heals for the Reno boys' little sister. Starring Randolph Scott, Forrest Tucker, and Mala Powers. A great retro-western, in Technicolor!
Rodeo star John Scott and his gambler friend Kansas Charlie are wrongly accused of armed robbery. They leave town as fast as they can to go looking for their own suspects in Poker City. Starring John Wayne, Mary Kornman, and Paul Fix. A great retro-western with John Wayne!
When new owner Spud arrives from England, Autry convinces him not to sell the ranch but to raise horses for the Army. When both Autry's and Neale's bids are the same, the Colonel calls for a race to decide the winner. But that night Neale has Autry's stable burned. Starring Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette, and Judith Allen. A classic retro-western!
Roy has just finished his latest film and leaves for his ranch where he will be broadcasting a show celebrating his tenth year in movies. When Roy and Trigger arrive at his ranch he finds Cookie has hired his relatives. Caroline, the only relative that doesn't have a strong resemblance to Cookie, is the horse trainer. Bob Tells Roy a gang of men are hunting range horses. Roy puts a stop to hunting on his land. Pop decides there's money in kidnapping Trigger and demands a $100,000 ransom. McFarland's stepson, Ted, and his dog Tramp, run away and are found hiding in Roy's barn. A trap is set to catch the kidnappers. Starring Roy Rogers, Trigger, and Jane Frazee. A great retro-western with the greatest horse of all time!