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When Crenshaw kills a bushwhacker he takes his letter of introduction. This letter saves him from hanging when Stanton thinks he is the outlaw he has hired. But Crenshaw is in more trouble when Denton arrives and exposes him as a fake.
Gabby's ranch for wayward boys is in financial trouble. One of his boys, Chip is hiding stolen money sent by his father the outlaw leader King Blaine. After Blaine is killed, Chip decides to pay off Gabby's debt with this money, but trouble arises when the remaining gang members arrive looking for the loot.
A cowboy whose friend has been swindled out of his ranch and then murdered must take care of the man's son, then he goes after the killers.
A brooding, rising Hollywood star with a morbid obsession with death, finds a reason to live when he meets a pretty soda pop gal. Inspired by the life and death of actor James Dean.
Ricky soon finds a use for his new musical instrument - signaling for help using a cavalry bugle call when he is trapped in a barn by outlaws.
The series, adapted from the book TEMPERED BLADE by Monte Barrett, allowed for backdrops of French-American New Orleans as well as backwoods settings as it followed Bowie, a wealthy young planter and adventurer, along a path that was crossed by many real-life people including his good friend and naturalist John James Audubon (Robert Cornthwaite), famous pirate Jean Lafitte, President Andrew Jackson, Deaf Smith, Johnny Appleseed, Jefferson Davis, Sam Houston and the man with whom Bowie would share his fate at the Alamo, Davy Crockett.
Lofty captures a member of an outlaw gang who happens to be the only one who knows where the loot of a recent hold-up is buried. In an effort to free the crook, his confederates attempt to bribe Judge Bowen, who is about to resign his post to care for his wife who needs expensive medical treatment.
Gabby tells a tall tale about a Mosquito, and then introduces action scenes from a Buster Crabbe western.
A young woman with a past and a Seneca Chief attempt to stir the Iroquois into war with the settlers.
Harris and Rigby own a circus. Rigby is a counterfeiter and frames his partner. The Mesquiteers learn Rigby is the culprit and get a confession from one of his men only to lose the case when the man is murdered in jail. The Mesquiteers try again and send Lullaby to try and win some of the fake bills in a card game.
With the Civil War about to begin, Southern saboteurs attack frontier railroad construction.
Having trouble with outlaws, Marshal Graham sends for his friends the Range Busters. Newspaper editor Ross, dissatisfied with Graham, forms a vigilante committee and puts Jim Dawson in charge not knowing he is the leader of the outlaw gang. Dawson then has his men frame Crash and Dusty for robbery and murder and then has them set out to lynch the two.
The story of Jeb Stuart, his romance with Kit Carson Holliday, friendship with George Custer, and his battles against abolitionist John Brown in the days leading to the outbreak of the American Civil War. The outstanding supporting cast includes Alan Hale Sr., William Lundigan, Van Heflin, and
Guinn "Big Boy" Williams!
A man of no worth brags to his daughter back East that he is rich and owns a big ranch. When she decides to pay a visit to her father, Roy and his buddies agree to pretend that the poor man is the owner of the ranch.
Roy is a Confederate officer stationed in Missouri during the Civil War. He must put an end to outlaw gangs working under the pretense of service to the Confederacy.
A destitute young woman, on the verge of becoming a prostitute, is hired by a wealthy man to lure his son from the clutches of a gold-digger.
Richard Brooks directed this adaptation of the F. Scott Fitzgerald story about a writer who returns to Paris to gain custody of his daughter, and while there reminisces about his ill-fated marriage to the girl's mother.
Lum and Abner go to Washington to aid in the war effort by giving the government what they think is a good substitute for rubber--Abner's homemade licorice.
Chester Lauck and Norris Goff portrayed the characters Lum and Abner on different radio networks from 1931-1954. In his 35 year career on radio and movies, Chester Lauck has never played any other character except for ol lovable Lum Ed'ards (Columbus Edwards).
An elderly prospector finally strikes gold, but before he can file a claim, he is killed by a pair of drifters who stampede a wild horse herd over the man's body to hide their crime. The sheriff believes that Champion is a wild killer and tries to have him shot!
Annie and Tagg try to help a young ex-convict who's been implicated in a gold shipment robbery.