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An unscrupulous politician threatens to tell a man's nephew the truth about his outlaw father unless the man withdraws from the campaign.
A gunman posing as the notorious killer Johnny Ringo takes aim at a government courier.
A young woman asks Cisco and Pancho to help her fiancée, who has confessed to a robbery and murder he didn't commit in order to get money for his mother's surgery.
Pat Gallagher and his sidekick Stoney Crockett are Secret Service agents in the Old West, dispatched by the government to investigate crimes threatening the young nation.
Gabby Hayes tells a tall tale about a Cobbler, and then shows scenes from a Buster Crabbe western.
Between God, the Devil and a Winchester (1968) A stranger being chased by bandits dies in an accident, but not before he has had a chance to hide a treasure map the bandits wanted. A boy witnesses where it was hidden, retrieves it and passes it on to the local preacher. The preacher recognizes that much of the treasure was likely that from a local mission. He sets out to get it before the bandits find it. Starring Gilbert Roland, Richard Harrison, Ennio Girolami. The original title in Italian, Anche nel west c'era una volta Dio, translates literally as: God Was in the West, Too, at One Time (1968) A fairly good spaghetti western about a treasure map and those who seek the treasure. Like a lot of spaghetti westerns, this one did not make it to American theaters.
After Pat Garrett kills Billy the Kid, Billy's look-alike Roy Rogers arrives and is mistaken for him. Despite being a murderer, Billy was actively against large ranchers, protecting the homesteaders. Now, with Rogers in town, he seeks to continue Billy's fight, but without violence.
Billy the Kid (Buster Crabbe) and his pal Jeff (Dave O'Brien) help their friend Fuzzy Jones (Al St. John) escape from jail, and the trio heads for Paradise Valley, where they find the Paradise Land Development Company, ran by Matt Brawley (Glenn Strange) and Jack Saunders (Charles King), is somewhat less than honest in their dealings with the homesteaders. They devise a plan to cause a split between Brawley and Saunders.
Rancher helps a friend claim a spread he's inherited, only to get involved in his murder.
A man who has lost everything joins others paid to convey a wealthy man's wife - and a mysterious treasure - to safety in San Francisco.
When an old miner is ambushed by outlaws, a passing cowboy comes to his aid but winds up getting blamed for the attack.
Two Brothers... One Took the Cross... The Other Took the Gun!
Lawyer Bowdre has started a war between the ranchers and the homesteaders planning to take over the homesteaders land when they are wiped out. Rancher Dan Stockton, having just married homesteader Gail Dawson, is caught in the middle. He suspects Bowdre is behind the war and it's not long before he gets a chance to prove it.
Easterner John Abbott heads west to investigate the trouble on the ranch he owns. Abbott's manager Holderness is the culprit and has his man shoot Abbott and leave him for dead. But Abbott recovers, and practicing with a gun, will be ready the next time.
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.
Sabateurs are blowing up government warehouses (during World War II). Roy and his pals work undercover to put an end to their operations. Songs include "A Gay Ranchero," "Ride 'Em Cowboy," "Ride, Ranger, Ride," "Red River Valley," and "I'm an Old Cowhand.
Cowboy with a reputation as the fastest gun in Texas heads to Arizona to leave his past behind, but it keeps catching up to him.
A cowboy meets his look-alike known as the Phantom, and gets dragged into a big robbery!
Gene and Frog set out to find out who has been causing the accidents at a dam construction site.
Six people are in on a gold robbery. Three of them double-cross the others. Mountie Renfrew has to go after them alone when his partner Kelly is wounded.