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Joe romances a Gypsy (Susan Harrison) who thinks she's a witch.
When one of the members of Viv's female barbershop quartet drops out, Lucy convinces Viv and her friends to let her fill the vacant spot.
A young ranch hand nearly falls in with bad companions until Ricky is blinded from a fall sustained when fleeing the two men and needs his assistance.
When the army attempts to move the Seminole Indians from their own lands to a tract that is much less desirable, Jim steps in on their behalf.
A former juvenile delinquent is being helped by the local Junior Pioneers Club, but then his older brother escapes from jail and shows up in town.
It's another Eddie Dean western, but first a tall tale from Gabby Hayes about some Silver Skates. They had ice skates in the old west
After several people are murdered Hawkeye seeks the help of his friend Benjamin Franklin to stop a would be tyrant.
Horse breeders Adams and Brock are vying for the Army contract. When Adams is killed trying to ride his horse Trigger, Roy saves the horse from being shot. He trains him and then plans to ride him in the race to win the contract.
Heading west, Ken and Bouncer end up at the Brooks ranch where Ken is to ride Tarzan in the big race. But both the Sheriff and Edmonds are after him and he must hide both himself and the horse until race time.
A Mexican bandit is about to be executed in the United States. So his brother takes over a train and holds the passengers as hostages unless his brother is released. Now both the Americans and Mexicans are baffled as to what to do. But one of the passengers, who wrote the letter for their captor, has a suggestion; call Hank Brackett and Johnny Reech, two mercenaries.
Wealthy rancher Jim Riddle (Richard Cramer) refuses to allow his niece Helen (June Marlowe) to marry hardworking cowpuncher Bob Horton, believing he's not good enough for her.
Imprisoned for a murder he did not commit, John Brant escapes and joins up with an outlaw gang.
A cavalry officer sympathetic to the Sioux arranges a meeting between Chief Sitting Bull and President Grant, but the hateful General Custer and a dishonest Indian Agent threaten to derail the peace-talks.
A cowboy out to find out who murdered his brother discovers that the killers may not be who he thought they were.
Bad guys plot to trick a newly arrived Eastern girl out of a ranch which belongs to her infant ward. Roy, of course, saves the ranch for the girl.
After Burton kills Dad Mason and makes it look like a suicide, Ace Cooper arrives to investigate. He poses as a coward during the day but at night he becomes the daring Dude Bandit.
When Tex is brought in to fight in a range war between the cowmen and the nesters, he meets his old outlaw boss Lassiter. He learns Lassiter is behind the feud when Lassiter asks him to join up with his gang. Tex refuses and instead sets out to stop the feud but no one will believe him that Lassiter is responsible.
In Paris, a young woman runs away from a reform school, joins a pickpocket academy, and finds herself falling for the handsome diplomat she's been blackmailed into stealing from.
The film is set in the summer of 1942 in Ukraine where Italian troops are fighting those of the Soviet Union. A military chaplain volunteers to stay behind with a badly wounded Italian soldier, even though this means certain capture.
1943 Italian War Film Classic
It was the final part of Rossellini's "Fascist trilogy" following The White Ship and A Pilot Returns.
The Over-the-Hill Gang is a 1969 TV-movie Western comedy about aging Texas Rangers starring Walter Brennan and Pat O'Brien. Chill Wills, Edgar Buchanan, Andy Devine, and Jack Elam play supporting roles. The film was written by Richard Carr and directed by Jean Yarbrough.
The plot concerns a young newspaper editor who is conducting a campaign to unseat the town's "tinhorn mayor." The mayor is backed by a "gun-happy sheriff" and a "whiskey-soaked judge." The editor's campaign receives a boost when he is joined by a former Texas Ranger and "three of the fightin'-est straight shooters around."