John Wayne, Walter Pidgeon, Claire Trevor. In the dark days just before the Civil War, a small-town tyrant's reign of terror is sparked by conflicts with the new marshal. Directed by Raoul Walsh.... more
Roy Rogers, Dale Evans, Pat Brady, George "Gabby" Hayes. Mount up with America's "King of the Cowboys" while he sings, rides the trail and shows why the crown belongs to him in every one of these 20... more
In his triumphant final film role, Roy Rogers (Lights of Old Santa Fe) stars as Mackintosh, a migrant cowboy traveling across the West Texas plains in his rundown pickup truck. While looking for work... more
Bob Hope, Jane Russell, Roy Rogers. Hope teams up with Rogers to recover his gold inheritance, stolen by Junior, the neighborhood bandit. Directed by Frank Tashlin. 1952/color/95 min/NR/fullscreen.
As if the white hats, clean-shaven faces and singing weren't enough proof: the cowboys in this set of happy-go-lucky B-Westerns fall outside the John Wayne archetype. Includes Colorado Sundown (Rex... more
There's trouble out west! It's the Civil War and the Union needs troops back east to defend itself. Roy Rogers stars as Lieutenant Jerry Burke, who is sent to investigate why the returning troops are... more
Gridley is mining silver from an old Mexican mine and bringing it into the USA thru a passage into his worthless mine. Border guard Rogers suspects Gridley and finally finds the secret entrance to... more
The Carson City Kid and partner Laramie are outlaws. When his partner is caught the Kid, his identity being unknown, takes a job in Jessup's saloon. Here he sees Jessup cheat Warren out of his money.... more
U. S. Army Intelligence Service Lieutenant Jerry Burke is sent to Denver to investigate Indian uprisings and internal trouble which threaten the success of the Union cause. He is accompanied by his... more
Craig Allen is about to buy a supposedly worthless gold mine from Chip who inherited it from her father. Roy has different ideas, having found a clue from Chip's father indicating that the mine might... more
Roy Rogers plays two characters in this Republic Pictures western. Villainous Ed Tasker (Frank M. Thomas) kills Roy and raises one of Roy's sons to be his chief henchman. Meanwhile, Roy's other son... more
This gentle, tuneful western is one of cowboy crooner Roy Rogers' best and most successful films; it is also his personal favorite. The fanciful yarn tells how Rogers obtained his magnificent horse... more
Roy Rogers plays a newspaper reporter sent to Cheyenne to investigate a reputed troublemaker. While on the scene, he discovers who the real bad guys are, and sets out to right some wrongs. Also... more
Nevada City - Stagecoach drivers Jeff Connors (Rogers) and Gabby Chapman (Hayes) try to get their fueding stagecoach owner boss Hank Liddell (Cleveland) to combine business with competing railroad... more
Eyes Of Texas - After World War II, ranch owner Thad Cameron (Frances Ford) decides to turn his ranch into a home for the orphaned sons of U.S. soldiers. However, Thad's female lawyer, Hattie Walters... more
South Of Santa Fe - In this present-day western, Roy Rogers takes three investors to visit undeveloped gold mines near his dying home town in New Mexico, in order to revitalize the area. However, a... more
Highfalutin' horse opera pits Roy Rogers and his cowpunchin' cronies against some big city gangsters who kidnap three fat-cat investors and try to pin the rap on our hero. Roy croons "Down the Trail"... more
Roy Rogers, George "Gabby" Hayes. When a gang of thugs start carving up California territory during the Civil War, Wild Bill Hickok and Calamity Jane come to the rescue. 1940/b&w/54 min/NR.