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Hawkeye and Chingachgook find a young Irish girl, Bridget, alone in the woods. She is running away from a man named Stark who claims to own her.
Crooks try to take over an airport by sabotaging the planes, but Sheriff Roy has other ideas
Ken Maynard and "Gabby" Hayes star in the film that introduced Gene Autry and Smiley Burnette.
Ninja Death 3.Tiger is the owner of a brothel who moonlights as a Kung Fu artist under the watchful eye of "Master." They run into serious trouble when ninjas inexplicably show up and jeopardize Tiger's prostitution ring
Dr. Baxter saves an adolescent boy from juvenile delinquency. With Michael Landon.
Chief Black Wolf and his tribe are accused of breaking the treaty. It is up to Hawkeye and Chingachgook to clear them. Things are complicated by an inexperienced, by the book, young officer.
A vengeful police inspector (Lloyd Nolan) from New Orleans jeopardizes Ben's bid for the governorship.
Dusty discovers that the gang's wagon train is parked on a volcano, but then he hits his head and gets amnesia.
A young couple's baby daughter wanders away from their camper. Jim and Pete join the sheriff's search party. Joey, Frankie, and Fury also try to locate the little girl before the brewing bad storm blows in.
Rival rodeos are operated by good guy Gabby and bad guy Richard Powers. Dale is trying to choose between them, aided ultimately by Roy and the Sons of the Pioneers (who are radio singers).
Jailed for murders he didn't commit, Randy escapes only to stumble into the den of the real murderers.
A wandering cowboy attempts to locate a pal who has struck it rich in mining. When he gets to town, no one seems to have heard of the friend. Our hero learns the truth with the aid of a female bandit.
Mike is returning home to marry but his fiance and family have been murdered in what appears to be a Huron raid.
A gang working for The Shadow is terrorizing the town. John Travers decides to take on the job of sheriff and do something about it.
"Headline Crasher" is a Conn Pictures Corporation production that was distributed on a regional basis by Guaranteed Pictures which, for the sources that seem to think otherwise, was a distribution company and not a production company. It was adapted by Harry O. Hoyt from Peter B.Kyne's "Motion To Adjourn" with the screenplay supplied by Sherman L. Lowe. It is another in the series of Frankie Darro/Kane Richmond pictures produced by Maurice Conn, with Darro as Jimmy Tallant, the care-free son of Senator Tallant, who feels compelled to help people he thinks are in distress and, by doing so, stays in trouble of some kind. The Senator is running for re-election, and is opposed by a newspaper that assigns reporter Larry Deering to the task of writing stories that will lead to the Senator's defeat. Scarlotti, a paroled convict leader of a gang of bank robbers, also has a bone to pick with the Senator. Jimmy's handy-andy good deeds gets him seemingly involved with the gang and this also brings up some situations that does not help his daddy's re-election bid.
In this last entry in the "Dr. Christian" series, the good doctor is determined to free a young man sent to prison for embezzlement. Dr. Christian believes the man is innocent, and sets out to find the real culprit.
It's just after the Civil War and Captain Morgan and his confederate soldiers are establishing a town on the Bozeman trail. Colonel Strong and his union men are at the nearby fort.
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 Marshal is sent to investigate a large-scale rustling operation carried out by a well organized gang of outlaws.
Brother is pitted against brother in this tale of feuding ranchers in the old west.