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A down-on-luck prospector and spinner of tall tales helps Ricky capture a gang of rustlers.
A horse trade leads an angry farmer to mistakenly believe that Jim is the man who "dishonored" his daughter, and has to right his wrong by marrying her--even if it's at the point of a shotgun.
The discovery of poisoned water holes on a wild game preserve puts Annie, Tagg and Lofty on the trail of a pack of vicious outlaws.
When the money in a bank vault is mysteriously replaced with counterfeit money, Pat and Stoney are sent to investigate.
Jim has to sell some horses or lose the ranch. Pigott, the horse coper (dealer) offers to buy Fury but Jim says he is nor for sale. Later, when Joey wants to show Pigott the tricks that Fury can do, Pigott tricks Joey into being on free government land. Pigott then claims Fury and tries to get away.
Gabby Hayes tells several "tall tales," one of which involves a chuck wagon. He then shows segments from the Tex Ritter western "Whispering Skull."
Freedom of the press is threatened when the editor is framed for murder.
Cressing claims to have a royal grant giving him ownership of the town.
HOUNDED BY GANGLAND'S GUNS...HUNTED BY THE AVENGING LAW...BOB RIDES THE TRAIL OF REVENGE!
When Colt kills the men that murdered his father, he escapes his pursuers and joins Wolf and his outlaw gang.
Gary Gray joins only to become entangled in Ben Holt's gang's rustling activities. Holt accuses him of rustling before accusing him of murder. Gary, having been proven innocent, foils the gang's stage robbery and then pursues Holt, whom he now believes is the true murderer. Holt, on the other hand, anticipates his arrival and waits in ambush.
A miner has struck it rich and gives some ore to cowhand Jess Dean to take to his granddaughter. But Horse Williams has the miner shot and uses the ore found on Jess to accuse him of the murder. Jess escapes from the mob of townspeople who later learn that the body of the supposedly dead miner has mysteriously disappeared.
Roy edits a small town newspaper. A rancher is murdered, and his fortune is inherited by a young boy. Roy, with the assistance of big city reporter Dale, brings the killers to justice.
A deputy sets out to prove that a respected judge, who had once been a criminal, is being framed for crimes committed by a crooked saloon owner.
Beasley, who is after Gayner's land, plans to kidnap his daughter. But Dale overhears their plan and kidnaps her himself. When Gayner arrives to retrieve his daughter, Beasley kills him and makes the Sheriff arrest Dale for the murder.
Under a false name, famed outlaw Pecos Bill gets a job at the Bellounds ranch along with his sidekick Frosty. He bides his time until he can expose the men who, years earlier, killed his partner and framed him for the crime, then stole his ranch. Also known as The Mysterious Rider.
Rocky Lane takes on Henry Mason, a crooked railroad agent, who is swindling local landowners out of their property.
With the railroad coming to Red Rock, trouble is expected and Billy has been sent ot help his friend Fuzzy who is the town's Sheriff, Judge, and barber. When the man that sent Billy is murdered and the railroad location map stolen, broken match sticks point to Vic Landreau.
A prostitute newly arrived in the South Pacific finds herself at odds with a stern missionary determined to save her soul.
I Cover the Waterfront (1933)
Cedric Hardwicke and Freddie Bartholomew star in this adaptation of Thomas Hughes’s famous novel. Oscar nominated director Robert Stevenson (Mary Poppins) gets help from a majestic musical score by threetime Oscar nominee Anthony Collins (Sunny, Irene) cinematography by Oscar nominated Nicholas Musuraca (I Remember Mama, Cat People), and costume design from Oscar winner Edward Stevenson (The Facts of Life). Need more convincing? The film’s art direction was by seven time Oscar nominee Darrell Silvera (Citizen Kane, The Magnificent Ambersons). To say this film has an impressive pedigree is an understatement!