Disc 1 Side A
Bells of San Fernando
A ruthless land baron controls the town of San Fernando and the surrounding area by guarding the only entrance to
the valley. When the land baron announces his intention to marry the local girl loved by another man, it forces the
boyfriend to make a daring plan. The boyfriend looks to escape with his girl out of the valley and get word to the
Governor on what the land baron has been doing.
Starring Donald Woods
(1947) B&W 75 Minutes Unrated
Below the Border
The Rough Riders, three friends who work on bringing justice to the West, are embarking on their new case
involving a murderous criminal with eyes on a family’s fortune in jewels. Each of the Rough Riders poses as
complete strangers to each other, in order to better investigate the case. When one of the Rangers goes under cover
in the criminal’s gang, he finds himself in great danger and in need of his fellow Riders.
Starring Buck Jones
(1942) B&W 57 Minutes Unrated
Disc 1 Side B
Between Men
A man’s son is shot and the father kills the man responsible for it. Believing his son to be dead, the father heads off
as a wanted man for killing the shooter. The son survives his wounds and is raised by another man. After reaching
manhood, the son heads off in search of his missing father and the granddaughter of the man who raised him.
Starring Johnny Mack Brown
(1935) B&W 60 Minutes Unrated
Buckskin Frontier
A railroad man is sent out to oversee the laying of a new railroad spur through a dangerous territory. The railroad
line is opposed by a freight line operator working in the area and he is backed by a band of hired guns. Our railroad
man must try to overcome the efforts of the freight line operator and his men, as well as win over the heart of the
freight line operator’s daughter.
Starring Richard Dix
(1943) B&W 65 Minutes Unrated
Disc 2 Side A
Call of the Forest
A prospector is looking for a lost gold mine and finds aid in his search through the efforts of his friend, Stormcloud,
whom he has aided in the past. Stormcloud gives the prospector’s son a map leading to the mine in repayment for
his past kindness. When a claim jumper learns about the map, he targets the prospector and his son in order to get
the treasure.
Starring Robert Lowery
(1949) Color 56 Minutes Unrated
Cavalcade of the West
A pony express rider is robbed by a bandit who is actually his long-lost brother, taken by the outlaw gang who killed
their father. The pony express rider is shot by his bandit brother, but is saved by his pocket bible stopping the bullet.
After discovering the identity of the bandit who shot him, the pony express rider sets out to save his brother who is
on trial for his crimes and facing a death sentence if convicted.
Starring Hoot Gibson
(1936) B&W 59 Minutes Unrated
Disc 2 Side B
Clearing the Range
A man arrives in town to look into the murder of his brother, the town banker. Appearing in public as disinterested
in finding his brother’s killer, the public believes the man to be a coward. What everyone doesn’t know is the man
has an alter ego, “El Capitan”, and he uses this disguise to track down the killer and get his revenge.
Starring Hoot Gibson
(1931) B&W 61 Minutes Unrated
Colorado Sundown
The heirs to a Colorado ranch look to exploit their timber interests on the ranch at the expense of the cattle ranchers
in the area. The heirs are shocked to discover their recently deceased father has also left the ranch to two other
relatives. Not wanting to share their newfound wealth or have them discover their plans, the evil siblings decide to
eliminate their relatives, just as they had done with an inquisitive forest ranger. What the devious duo didn’t expect
to contend with is ranch foreman Rex Allen arriving with his boss, one of the relatives, who uncovers their plans and
looks to stop them.
Starring Rex Allen
(1952) B&W 67 Minutes Unrated
Disc 3 Side A
The Cowboy Millionaire
A dude ranch out West is visited by a proper Englishwoman who becomes the object of affection for the ranch
foreman. The two become attracted to each other in spite of their differences until the woman returns home to
England. The ranch foreman decides to follow the Englishwoman home to win her over, with his brash behavior
causing quite a stir with English society.
Starring George O’Brien
(1935) B&W 65 Minutes Unrated
Coyote Trails
Tom and Windy return home to discover horses have been rustled from local ranches and a wild horse is blamed for
the trouble. When Tom catches up with the wild horse and breaks it, he realizes the blame lies elsewhere for the
missing horses. With the help of his newfound steed, Tom and his pal Windy set out to find the real culprits.
Starring Tom Tyler
(1935) B&W 60 Minutes Unrated
Disc 3 Side B
Death Rides the Range
When foreign agents set their sights on controlling some land where a helium supply is located, an undercover
Government agent steps in to stop the plot. The brother and sister who own the land find themselves the unwanted
targets of the foreign agents and a neighboring rancher working with them. Will our hero foil the plans of the spies
and uncover the treachery of the rival rancher?
Starring Ken Maynard
(1939) B&W 58 Minutes Unrated
Fast Bullets
The Texas Rangers have targeted a gang of munitions smugglers in the hopes of bringing the rogues to justice.
Hoping to get the job done from the inside, Ranger Tom goes undercover and joins the smugglers. Unfortunately,
Travis, leader of the smugglers, finds out Tom’s identity and plots to kill the Ranger.
Starring Tom Tyler
(1936) B&W 58 Minutes Unrated
Disc 4 Side A
Feud of the Range
A cowboy and his partner returns home in time to become stuck in the middle of a range war between two ranchers.
Through a little investigation, the two friends discover the truth behind the feud is a railroad representative with his
eyes on their land. The railroad plans to run a line through the territory and the representative wants the land, so the
cowboys have to stop his plans before its too late.
Starring Bob Steele
(1939) B&W 55 Minutes Unrated
Forbidden Trails
In this “Rough Riders” feature, our trio of heroes once again poses as strangers in the hopes they can crack the case
and stop the outlaws. Undercover United States Marshals Roberts, McCall and Hopkins once again ride the West in
search of bringing criminals to justice and preserving the peace. Our intrepid Marshals hope to stop a crooked
freight line owner who is pressuring a mine owner into using his line to transport his ore.
Starring Buck Jones
(1941) B&W 54 Minutes Unrated
Disc 4 Side B
Frontier Justice
A cowboy returns to his father’s cattle ranch to find the man has been committed to an insane asylum by a local
doctor. What the son doesn’t realize is the doctor is working for an unscrupulous sheep rancher who has his sights
on the cattleman’s ranch. The evil rancher frames the son for the murder of a sheep rancher forcing the cowboy to
run from the law and try to prove his innocence and expose the true culprit in the killing.
Starring Hoot Gibson
(1936) B&W 58 Minutes Unrated
Frontier Scout
Wild Bill Hickok and his sidekick Whiney Roberts are Civil War heroes who head west after fighting bravely in the
war. Upon arriving in town and meeting up with an old war friend, Hickok and Roberts discover the territory is
faced with a gang of cattle rustlers. Hoping to help their friend and the other ranchers, Hickok and Roberts set out to
track down the rustlers.
Starring George Houston
(1938) B&W 61 Minutes Unrated
Disc 5 Side A
Git Along Little Dogies
A war is brewing between the cattle ranchers and the oilmen in this tale featuring everyone’s favorite singing
cowboy Gene Autry. Gene at first opposes the oil well thinking it will pollute the grazing land for the cattlemen. He
changes his mind after hearing about the railroad planned after the well comes in. Unfortunately, a money and land
swindle causes some problems for those involved.
Starring Gene Autry
(1937) B&W 60 Minutes Unrated
High Lonesome
A series of murders take place and the locals set upon a drifter who recently came into town. Holding him as the
responsible party in the murders, the townspeople don’t realize they’ve been set up. The true culprits are some men
involved in a range war years before and thought to be dead. The murderers seek their revenge and hope the young
drifter will take the blame.
Starring John Barrymore Jr.
(1950) Color 81 Minutes Unrated
Disc 5 Side B
King of the Cowboys
Roy is assigned by the Governor to investigate some saboteurs who are operating in the state. Gaining employment
in a traveling show, Roy discovers some of the performers are part of the ring and are using the show as a cover for
their illegal activities. Roy must race to expose the criminals before they can silence him forever.
Starring Roy Rogers
(1943) B&W 67 Minutes Unrated
The Lone Ranger
This story takes you back to those glorious days of yesteryear and the exciting story of that famous Western
lawman, the Lone Ranger. Last survivor of a group of Texas Rangers ambushed by the Butch Cavendish Gang, our
hero is found and nursed back to health by his childhood friend Tonto. Dedicating his life to bringing justice to the
West, the Lone Ranger starts out by tracking down those responsible for murdering his fellow rangers and leaving
him for dead.
Starring Clayton Moore
(1952) B&W 74 Minutes Unrated
Disc 6 Side A
Man from Texas
The El Paso Kid has loving but impatient wife who wishes him to give up his bandit ways and stay on the straight
and narrow path. Though his criminal acts many times benefit others, his wife still fears for his safety and is afraid
he may not return home some day. The Kid himself wishes to lead an honest life but circumstances dictate that he
perform one more “dishonest” act to benefit a widow who is at risk of losing her farm.
Starring James Craig
(1948) B&W 71 Minutes Unrated
Mystery Ranch
A ranch is anxious for the arrival of a famous Western fiction writer and the owners hope to entertain the man
during his visit. A series of stunts similar to those found in some of his stories have been arranged and the writer
realizes their true intent. An actual bank robbery takes place and the writer believes it to be another stunt until
evidence leads him to discovery the truth about the robbery and investigate it.
Starring Tom Tyler
(1934) B&W 56 Minutes Unrated
Disc 6 Side B
The Naked Hills
A family man decides to provide for his family by heading out West and staking a gold claim, hoping he will strike
it rich. Heading off despite the arguments from his wife, our would-be prospector sets up camp in the desert and
begins to search for his fortune. Our prospector ends up running afoul of some crooked swindlers and bad luck as his
hopes for finding his fortune fades.
Starring David Wayne
(1956) Color 72 Minutes Unrated
‘Neath the Arizona Skies
Chris Morrell (John Wayne) is the guardian of a little Native American girl, who’s the heir to a $50,000 oil claim,
and he must track down her long-lost father in order for her to receive the claim. Other men hear about the girl’s
inheritance and plot to kidnap the girl in order to get their hands on the money. Morrell now must also protect the
girl from kidnapping and avoid the law due to a case of mistaken identity as well as attempt to find her father before
the claim expires.
Starring John Wayne
(1934) B&W 55 Minutes Unrated
Disc 7 Side A
New Mexico
A Cavalry Captain hopes to promote good relations between the Army and the local tribe headed by Chief Acoma.
This is in spite of the actions taken by the captain’s superiors who seem to want a fight with Chief Acoma. Throw in
a saloon girl in danger and the death of Acoma’s son and you have an action-packed Western.
Starring Lew Ayres
(1951) Color 76 Minutes Unrated
Renegade Girl
A Missouri family of Confederate sympathizers has been aiding the Confederate raiders operating in the area by
providing valuable information about Union activities. A Union contingent, aided by a Native American guide with
a grudge against the family, is given the hard task of tracking down the family and stopping them. This becomes
more difficult when the Union captain falls in love with the daughter of the Confederate sympathizers.
Starring Ann Savage
(1946) B&W 65 Minutes Unrated
Disc 7 Side B
Riders of the Sage
Bob Steele rides into trouble when he reaches Apache Basin and finds a homesteader faced with peril. A pair of
brothers looking to get his land has kidnapped the homesteader’s son hoping to force him off. Steele sets out to
rescue the son and finds some unexpected help from the “Riders of the Sage”, a mysterious band of riders.
Starring Bob Steele
(1939) B&W 57 Minutes Unrated
Ridin’ Down the Canyon
A gang of rustlers have been stealing horses and then selling them for huge profits back to the government for their
reclamation project. When a female rancher and her brother are victims of the rustlers, the brother sets out to get aid
from Roy Rogers and the Sons of the Pioneers, who are enroute to their ranch. Will Roy and the Sons of the
Pioneers arrive in time to save the rancher and her brother from the ruthless rustlers?
Starring Roy Rogers
(1942) B&W 55 Minutes Unrated
Roamin’ Wild
A cowboy learns that there is trouble in the town where is brother is the Marshal so he heads off to offer some help.
Upon arriving, he finds another man as Marshal in place of his brother, who has mysteriously disappeared. Our hero
decides its time to uncover the true culprit behind the problems in Placerville and find out what happened to his
brother.
Starring Tom Tyler
(1936) B&W 58 Minutes Unrated
Disc 8 Side A
Trail of the Hawk
A young man learns from his ailing mother that his father has been looking for him for years, a fact that she has
hidden from him all this time. Setting out to find his long-lost father, the young man eventually takes a job on his
father’s ranch as a cowhand. He discovers that his father’s ranch is beset upon by rustlers who happen to have been
hired by his father’s foreman, disguised as a criminal called “The Hawk”.
Starring Tommy Scott
(1935) B&W 55 Minutes Unrated
The Apache Kid’s Escape
The Apache Kid is a former outlaw that is trying to stay on the straight and narrow, while avoiding any further
problems with the law. While trying to stay ahead of the local sheriff, the Kid takes a job as a ranch hand. When one
of the fellow hands impersonates the Apache Kid and robs a stage, the Kid must clear his name and make the hand
reform his ways.
Starring Jack Perrin
(1930) B&W 60 Minutes Unrated
Whistling Bullets
A Texas Ranger looks to discover the where a crook has hidden a cache of stolen money before being sent to prison.
He decides to pursue the case by going undercover in prison as the crook’s cellmate, hoping to gain the location of
the hidden money. Orchestrating a jailbreak, the undercover Ranger and the crook head off to a hideout but the
Ranger’s plans and his true identity may be exposed, placing him in peril.
Starring Kermit Maynard
(1937) B&W 57 Minutes Unrated
Disc 8 Side B
Roarin’ Guns
A Cattleman’s Association agent is assigned to investigate a range war between a group of settlers and a cattle
baron. Enroute to the territory, the agent befriends a ranch hand and his son who happens to be employed by the
cattle baron. Framed for the murder of the ranch hand, our agent must uncover the truth behind the range war and
prove his own innocence before the sheriff catches up with him.
Starring Tim McCoy
(1936) B&W 59 Minutes Unrated
Roaring Six Guns
With the lease on some government land about to expire, two men covet the valuable property for their own. The
one man is in love with the other man’s daughter but the father doesn’t approve of the man courting her. A ruthless
gang headed by the father’s business partner decides to set their sights on the government land, which forces the two
rivals to work together with a common cause.
Starring Kermit Maynard
(1937) B&W 57 Minutes Unrated
Disc 9 Side A
Santa Fe Bound
Our hero arrives in town and, due to a case of mistaken identity, is thought to be a hired killer. This gives him an
opportunity to save a young woman whose ranch is targeted by a ruthless villain. Using the cover of the hired killer,
our hero hopes to save the woman, her ranch and the town’s bank from the clutches of this despicable character.
Starring Tom Tyler
(1936) B&W 58 Minutes Unrated
Southward Ho
Returning to Texas after fighting for the Confederacy during the Civil War, Roy and Gabby find that half of the
ranch Gabby inherited belongs to the Union captain they argued with in the war. The Union captain is also in charge
of the Reconstruction of Texas and is in charge of tax collection. The troops sent to aid the captain turn out to be
outlaws and it’s up to Roy and Gabby to aid their fellow ranchers and save the captain.
Starring Roy Rogers
(1939) B&W 56 Minutes Unrated
Disc 9 Side B
Take Me Back to Oklahoma
The female owner of a stage line finds her business under attack by a rival owner who is using sabotage to drive her
out of business. When things look bleak for our heroine, Tex arrives in time to help her fight off the attacks.
Angered by the intervention of Tex in his plans, the rival decides to hire a gunman to eliminate Tex and gain the
other stage line.
Starring Tex Ritter
(1940) B&W 57 Minutes Unrated
The Dawn Rider
John Mason (John Wayne) returns home to see his father, a freight line agent, only to stumble into a robbery that
ends up with his father killed and him wounded. Nursed back to health by his new friend’s favorite girl, who he has
feelings for; Mason vows to track down his father’s killer, who also happens to be the brother of his nurse. Mason
finally discovers the killer’s identity and heads off to confront him, but is unaware that his gun is empty, the bullets
taken out by his friend, who is jealous of his girl’s feelings for Mason.
Starring John Wayne
(1935) B&W 55 Minutes Unrated
Disc 10 Side A
The Hard Hombre
A case of mistaken identity leads to action and comedy when “Peaceful Patton”, a new ranch hand, is thought to be
the notorious “Hard Hombre”. Using his newfound fame, Patton is able to stop a rancher’s feud over water rights.
Unfortunately, the real “Hard Hombre” arrives in town stirring up trouble with Patton, his new sweetheart and the
townspeople.
Starring Hoot Gibson
(1931) B&W 65 Minutes Unrated
The Kid’s Last Ride
The Range Busters (Corrigan, King and Terhune) find themselves in the middle of a range war between rival
ranchers. The feud ends up involving one of the rancher’s sons, who is being turned to a life of crime and is risking
his relationship with the other rancher’s daughter. The Range Busters must stop the deadly fight between the
ranchers, stop the son from taking up with the criminals and bring the two sweethearts together.
Starring Ray “Crash” Corrigan
(1941) B&W 55 Minutes Unrated
Disc 10 Side B
The Laramie Kid
A cowboy arrives in his hometown to look up his girlfriend and he discovers her ranch is being sought after by
another man. Needing funds to save the ranch, the cowboy looks to help her out and get the money. The cowboy is
accused of robbing the local bank and is sent to prisión but his girlfriend uncovers evidence that proves his
innocence.
Starring Tom Tyler
(1935) B&W 57 Minutes Unrated
The Range Busters
A ranch owner is faced with deadly dangers in the form of The Phantom, a mysterious figure who has been
terrorizing the land and has killed some ranch hands. The owner sends for help in the form of The Range Busters,
three heroic cowboys who bring justice to the West. When the Range Busters arrive at the ranch, they discover their
friend, the ranch owner, has been killed by The Phantom and set out to solve his murder and uncover the identity of
The Phantom.
Starring Ray “Crash” Corrigan
(1940) B&W 56 Minutes Unrated
Disc 11 Side A
The Yellow Rose of Texas
Insurance investigator Roy is on the trail of a missing payroll stolen many years before. His investigation leads him
to a showboat, The Yellow Rose of Texas, and the owner who is the prime suspect. When Roy meets the owner’s
daughter Dale and hears her story, he becomes even more determined to find the money and prove her father’s
innocence.
Starring Roy Rogers
(1944) B&W 55 Minutes Unrated
Thunder River Feud
Our heroes, The Range Busters, end up helping a pretty ranch owner whose land is being targeted by an
unscrupulous businessman. The businessman has his sights on the rancher’s property and that of her neighbors. The
businessman starts a range war in the hopes of getting all the land but he didn’t expect the Range Busters to come to
the rescue!
Starring Ray Corrigan
(1942) B&W 58 Minutes Unrated
Disc 11 Side B
Trailing Double Trouble
In this exciting Range Busters feature, our trio of heroes comes across an ambush, where they are too late to save the
man being attack by outlaws but do rescue the infant in the hand’s possession. It turns out the infant is the heir to a
fortune and the outlaws were trying to kidnap the baby for their boss, an attorney looking to gain control of the
money. Our heroes must keep the baby safe while they try to expose the criminal responsible for the father’s death.
Starring Ray Corrigan
(1940) B&W 56 Minutes Unrated
Trouble in Texas
A rodeo circuit has been plagued with the mysterious deaths of some competitors and this brings the attention of the
authorities. A female federal agent is sent undercover to infiltrate the gang and she is unexpectedly aided in her task
with the arrival of a rodeo rider and his friend, who are trying to find the killer of the rider’s brother. When the rider
begins winning all the events at the latest rodeo, he risks the same fate as his brother.
Starring Tex Ritter
(1937) B&W 63 Minutes Unrated
Disc 12 Side A
Whirlwind Horseman
Two cowboys are on their way to visit their friend at his gold mine when they stumble into the middle of some
attacks on the local ranchers by a gang of ruthless outlaws. Suspecting that someone in town is behind the attacks,
our two cowboys decide to stick around and help a lovely rancher. They discover the attacks are actually tied to an
attempt in getting their friend’s gold mine from him.
Starring Ken Maynard
(1938) B&W 57 Minutes Unrated
Red River Valley
The ranchers in the Red River Valley are faced with a severe drought and they must desperately raise funds in order
to build a reservoir. Roy Rogers and the Sons of the Pioneers provide the entertainment for a fundraising event to
help the ranchers reach their goal. When a gambler ends up swindling the ranchers of their money, Roy and Gabby
set out to track down the crooked man and get the money back for the ranchers.
Starring Roy Rogers
(1941) B&W 62 Minutes Unrated
Disc 12 Side B
The Trail Beyond
Rod Drew (John Wayne) agrees to help locate a friend’s missing brother and his niece so he sets off to the Canadian
Northwest, the last known location of the two. Along the way, Drew must rescue his friend from a false accusation
of shooting a card shark, by jumping off a train and end up finding a skeleton with a map to a mine. Taking the
map, the two men make it to the local general store and ask the owner to lock up the map for safekeeping, not
knowing that others have plans for stealing the map and taking the mine.
Starring John Wayne
(1934) B&W 55 Minutes Unrated
Winds of the Wasteland
Two former Pony Express riders buy a stagecoach line in the hopes of turning it into a successful business. Finding
out that their line travels to a ghost town, the two men learn that a $25,000 government contract is available for
handling mail delivery to the territory. All the two men have to do to get the contract is beat a rival stage line in a
race from Buchanan City to Sacramento.
Starring John Wayne
(1936) B&W 56 Minutes Unrated
Disc 13, Side A
Dead Aim
Johnny (Glen Lee) has been raised by John Applebee (James Westerfield), an undertaker, since he was rescued by
him as an infant from a rattlesnake. Applebee has raised Johnny in the quiet, yet grim lifestyle an undertaker lives
and would prefer him to stay that way. Things get complicated for Johnny when he starts to spend time with a
married woman. Throw in some stage robbers, bounty hunters and an African-American cavalryman into the mix
and you have a western full of excitement and action.
Starring Glen Lee
(1971) Color 98 Minutes Unrated
The Devil and Leroy Bassett
Keema Greywolf (Cody Bearpaw) kills a sheriff’s deputy and breaks out of jail, with two brothers in tow. Leroy
Bassett (John Goff) and his brother Wilbur help their friend Keema in eluding the law while on the run. The trio
hijacks a church bus, kidnap a family and get into other trouble all the while trying to stay one-step ahead of the
posse out to capture them.
Starring Cody Bearpaw
(1973) Color 92 Minutes Rated G
Disc 13, Side B
Apache Blood
An Apache brave, the surviving member of his tribe, vows to avenge his people by finding and killing the soldiers
responsible for their deaths. Tracking down the squad of soldiers who had some hand in the killings, the Apache
begins to stalk and kill them. A guide traveling with the soldiers, but not responsible for the deaths, suddenly finds
himself alone and battling the elements for survival as well as the Apache brave.
Starring Ray Danton
(1975) Color 90 Minutes Rated R
Boot Hill
A loner and a traveling circus group come to the aid of a town beset upon by a ruthless criminal and his gang. This
film brings together for their second major film together the pair of Terence Hill and Bud Spencer, famous for the
“Trinity” westerns from the early 1970’s.
Starring Terence Hill
(1969) Color 92 Minutes Rated PG
Disc 14, Side A
Cry Blood Apache
An old prospector recalls the account of his involvement with an Apache tribe’s massacre. In years past, he and a
gang of ruthless men were searching for a hidden gold mine. In order to find the fortune, the gang brutally slays
most of the tribe to force one member to lead them to the gold. A returning tribe member finds the aftermath of the
gang’s attack and sets out to avenge his people.
Starring Joel McCrea
(1970) Color 81 Minutes Rated R
Deadwood ’76
A case of mistaken identity could prove deadly in this western brought to you by Arch Hall Sr. and his son. Billy
May (Arch Hall Jr.) is the young man whom everyone thinks is Billy the Kid. This puts him at all kinds of risk since
people force him into gun fights in order to place bets on him. Billy May would rather spend his time mining for
gold, where he has made some friends with the local Native-Americans and discovered his connection to them.
Starring Arch Hall Jr.
(1965) Color 97 Minutes Unrated
Disc 14, Side B
Jesse James’ Women
Jesse James (Don “Red” Barry) has moved from his home state of Missouri to Mississippi and sets up in a small
town where he can pursue his endeavors. His main task is to romance and swindle the ladies in town of their
fortunes to increase his own status and wealth. James succeeds in swindling a banker’s daughter, a saloonkeeper, a
cattle baroness and a saloon singer on the way to financial success.
Starring Don “Red” Barry
(1954) Color 84 Minutes Unrated
God’s Gun
Father John (Lee Van Cleef) is gunned down in cold blood by Sam Clayton (Jack Palance), which allows Clayton
and his gang to control Juno City. A young lad witnesses the crime and heads off to Mexico in search of Father
John’s brother Lewis (Van Cleef in a dual role), a retired gunslinger. Lewis agrees to travel back to Juno City to
seek revenge on Clayton for murdering his father. The excellent supporting cast includes Leif Garrett, Richard
Boone and Sybil Danning.
Starring Lee Van Cleef
(1975) Color 97 Minutes Rated R
Disc 15, Side A
Yuma
Dave Harmon (Clint Walker) is a U.S. Marshal is sent to the territory of Yuma to bring justice to an otherwise
lawless land. All previous marshals have been run out of the territory, mainly due to the actions of Arch King, a man
who only works by his laws. The new marshal is set up for shooting a man and it appears that King and some U.S.
soldiers are involved in the plot. Harmon is forced to defend himself and expose the corruption in Yuma.
Starring Clint Walker
(1970) Color 75 Minutes Unrated
She Came to the Valley
A couple homesteading in South Texas near the border with Mexico are placed in the middle of a situation involving
characters from both sides of the border. With a revolution swirling in Mexico, people in Texas find the turmoil
spilling over to their side of the border with the likes of Pancho Villa and his men roaming the countryside. Our
couple hopes they can save their land and their lives before the Mexican and Texan authorities clash.
Starring Scott Glenn, Dean Stockwell, Ronee Blakely
(1977) Color 90 Minutes Unrated
Disc 15, Side B
Joshua
Fred Williamson stars as Joshua, a Civil War soldier returning home from the war. Upon arriving, he discovers that
his mother had been killed by a gang of white thugs. Joshua becomes a vigilante and sets out to track down his
mother’s murderers to make them pay for their crime.
Starring Fred Williamson
(1976) Color 83 Minutes Rated R
Any Gun Can Play
A bounty hunter is in pursuit of a bandit whose gang just robbed a gold shipment from a train. The bank employee in
charge of the shipment also begins his search for the bandit, but for different reasons than the bounty hunter. The
banker just wants the gold back and the bounty hunter wants the reward money and the gold shipment for himself.
When all three men come together, it’s anybody’s guess which man will come out on top.
Starring Edd Byrnes
(1967) Color 98 Minutes Unrated
Disc 16, Side A
The Hanged Man
James Devlin was a former gunslinger, now reformed, who is wrongfully accused of murder, convicted and
sentenced to death by hanging. Miraculously surviving the execution, Devlin discovers that his near death
experience has given him the ability to know men’s thoughts. Using this new ability along with his skills as a
gunfighter, Devlin sets out to work on the right side of the law for his remaining days. His first task is to assist
Carrie Gault, a young widow trying to hold onto her land and keep it from the clutches of Lew Halleck, a mining
tycoon with his eyes on her property.
Starring Steve Forrest
(1974) Color 74 Minutes Unrated
Trinity and Sartana
Sartana (Robert Widmark) and Trinity (Harry Baird) are two cowboys who reluctantly team up. The two discover
some common goals of searching for gold and getting into fights that bring the two together. Anyone who is a fan of
the comedy westerns such as the Trinity films series must see this movie.
Starring Robert Widmark
(1972) Color 102 Minutes Unrated
Disc 16, Side B
The One-Eyed Soldiers
A UN Medical Relief Organization chief doctor, and also a former soldier, dies while trying to elude some pursuers.
With his last breath, he passes along a cryptic message about a hidden treasure of $15 Million. Soon, the doctor’s
daughter, an innocent bystander and a mysterious man are all on the trail of recovering the fortune.
Starring Dale Robertson
(1966) Color 75 Minutes Unrated
Mad Dog Morgan
Irishman Daniel Morgan arrives in 1850’s Australia to seek his fortune but ends up on the wrong side of the law and
is sent to prison. After serving his sentence of hard labor, Morgan is released and he swears to seek revenge on those
who’s wronged him. Becoming a rogue who is loved by the common people, a price is placed on his head by the
rich and powerful, which fear him.
Starring Dennis Hopper
(1976) Color 99 Minutes Rated R
Disc 17, Side A
The Day of the Wolves
A mysterious gang of seven bearded men enters a small town and seals it off from any outside contact. The gang
subsequently begins robbing the bank and businesses without any fear of interference from the law. The town’s only
hope rests with the former sheriff Pete Anderson (Richard Egan).
Starring Richard Egan
(1973) Color 91 Minutes Rated G
This Man Can’t Die
Two government agents are working on an arms smuggling assignment and pose as arms dealers to infiltrate a gang.
One of the agents returns home to find his parents murdered and his sister assaulted. Seeking revenge, the agent
heads out to track down those responsible.
Starring Guy Madison
(1967) Color 90 Minutes Unrated
Disc 17, Side B
Dan Candy’s Law
Dan Candy (Donald Sutherland) is a Canadian Mountie searching for the Native American who murdered his
partner. His relentless pursuit of the killer ends up placing him in extreme peril when the hunter becomes the hunted.
Starring Donald Sutherland
(1973) Color 92 Minutes Rated PG
Seven Alone
Based upon a true story, this pioneer tale centers on the Sager family, who pack up their belongings in Missouri and
head off on the Oregon Trail for the 2,000 mile journey to a new life. Encountering adventures and hardships along
the way, the family is struck with the loss of both parents. The seven children, in spite of the wishes of the adults in
the wagon train, decide to continue the journey their parents started and complete their parent’s dream.
Starring Dewey Martin
(1975) Color 96 Minutes Rated G
Disc 18, Side A
Savage Journey
In this tale of the origins of the Mormon Church, settlers are heading west to the land of promise. Along the way, the
wagon train of pioneers faces many perils and hardships. Eventually, the settlers arrive in Utah to begin their new
life.
Starring Richard Moll
(1983) Color 96 Minutes Unrated
Savage Guns
A ruthless bandit arrives in town to settle a score. The local tavern owner had told the law the whereabouts of the
bandit and that made him angry. The bandit kills the tavern owner and also an innocent bystander. The innocent
man’s brother witnesses these killing and vows to avenge the death of his brother by tracking down his killer.
Starring Robert Woods
(1968) Color 89 Minutes Rated PG-13
Disc 18, Side B
Death Rides a Horse
Bill Meceita, as a young boy, witnessed the assault and murder of his parents and sister by a gang of four robbers.
Fifteen years have passed and he now sets out to track down the four killers and exact his revenge. Along the way,
he meets up with Ryan an aged outlaw who is trying to find his old gang to get the money they owe him and make
them pay for setting him up for a prison sentence. The two realize that they’re looking for the same men and decide
to ride together, becoming fast friends along the way.
Starring Lee Van Cleef
(1968) Color 115 Minutes Unrated
Riders of Destiny
An undercover government agent comes to town to investigate a water supply problem with the local farmers. It
turns out that an unscrupulous local businessman has a monopoly on the water and is forcing the farmers to pay high
prices for it or forfeit their land. The agent comes up with a plan to get water for the farmers and bring the water
baron to justice.
Starring John Wayne
(1933) B&W 53 Minutes Unrated
Disc 19, Side A
Showdown at Williams Creek
John Brown (Tom Burlinson) is a British soldier who decides to move to the American frontier and start a new life.
Struggling through bad weather, thieves and swindlers, Brown finds life in the Wild West tough. To cap off his bad
experiences, Brown is accused of murder and is put on trial. The testimony during the trial recounts the hardships
and struggles that Brown has had to endure.
Starring Raymond Burr
(1991) Color 97 Minutes Rated R
Four Rode Out
An aging lawman heads out on his last assignment, the capture of a Mexican bank robber. Looking to bring the
bandit to justice, he pursues his quarry through the desert. Along the way, the lawman is joined by a Pinkerton
agent, out for the reward, and the bandit’s girlfriend, out for avenging her father’s death.
Starring Leslie Nielsen
(1969) Color 96 Minutes Rated R
Disc 19, Side B
Man of the Forest
This Western, based upon a Zane Grey novel, features Randolph Scott as the hero of the picture, Brett Dale. Dale
uncovers a plot to kidnap the daughter of a wealthy landowner in order for the kidnapper to gain control of his land.
Dale is successful in preventing the kidnapping but unfortunately, her father is killed by the greedy kidnapper. Now
accused of murdering the girl’s father, Dale must clear his name and bring the real murderer to justice.
Starring Randolph Scott
(1933) B&W 62 Minutes Unrated
The Gun and the Pulpit
An outlaw gunslinger is on the run with a bounty on his head and a posse tracking him. Riding through the desert, he
stumbles across the body of a recently killed traveling preacher and gets an idea. Taking on the identity of a
minister, he hopes to elude his pursuers but, also uses his new-found position to make a change in his life.
Starring Marjoe Gortner
(1974) Color 74 Minutes Unrated
Disc 20, Side A
Kid Vengeance
Tom (Leif Garrett) is a young man who witnesses the brutal murder of his parents and the kidnapping of his sister by
a vicious gang led by McClain (Lee Van Cleef). Tom sets out after the gang in hopes to avenge his parents and
rescue his sister from their clutches. Along the way, Tom partners up with Isaac (Jim Brown), a prospector and
gunfighter who’s after the gang for stealing his mine.
Starring Lee Van Cleef
(1977) Color 90 Minutes Rated R
Rage at Dawn
The Reno gang has been terrorizing the region and has secured a safe haven by buying off some crooked town
officials. A government agent is sent in to bust up the gang by posing as a crook in order to infiltrate the gang.
Problems arise for the agent when he falls in love with the gang’s sister.
Starring Randolph Scott
(1955) Color 85 Minutes Unrated
Disc 20, Side B
Billy the Kid Returns
Roy Rogers plays a duel role in this western portraying Billy the Kid and also himself, who is identical in
appearance to Billy. After Billy the Kid is gunned down by Pat Garrett, Rogers appears in town and causes some
confusion due to his likeness to the outlaw. After a series of misunderstandings due to the mistaken identity, Rogers
is able to redeem himself by bringing some criminals to justice.
Starring Roy Rogers
(1938) B&W 54 Minutes Unrated
Curse of Demon Mountain
A group of Confederate soldiers, survivors of the last battle of the Civil War, follow their captain in order to find
their fortune. On the trail of a legendary cave of diamonds, the battle-proven veterans run into some bizarre events
that make them think there is more to the legend than at first believed.
Starring Joe Don Baker
(1977) Color 92 Minutes Rated PG
Disc 21, Side A
Law Men
Two U.S. Marshals are sent to stop a gang responsible for robbing stages and banks as well as uncover the identity
of the gang’s leader. While one agent goes undercover to infiltrate the gang, the other poses as a cobbler in order to
stay in tune with the community. Finding out the gang leader’s identity only adds a complication when it’s also
discovered that there is someone tipping off the gang on the investigation.
Starring Johnny Mack Brown
(1944) B&W 54 Minutes Unrated
West of the Divide
Ted Hayden (John Wayne) is searching for his parent’s killer. He takes on the identity of a wanted outlaw in order
to join a gang run by Gentry (Lloyd Whitlock), in the hopes that it will bring him closer to finding the guilty party.
Hayden discovers that Gentry was responsible for the murders and is also trying to take the ranch of his girlfriend.
Starring John Wayne
(1934) B&W 53 Minutes
Disc 21, Side B
In Old Santa Fe
A dude ranch is visited by some gangsters with the intention of robbing the local stage. A ranch hand runs afoul of
the gangsters when the gang leader tries to steal his girlfriend. Attempting to throw off the authorities to their
actions, the gang frames the ranch hand for murder, forcing him to clear his name.
Starring Ken Maynard
(1939) B&W 64 Minutes Unrated
Days of Jesse James
A Missouri bank is robbed and the James Gang is thought to be the culprits. Rogers is sent in by the Banker’s
Association to investigate the crime and bring those responsible to justice. After uncovering some clues and
following some leads, Rogers discovers that the crime isn’t what it appears to be.
Starring Roy Rogers
(1939) B&W 53 Minutes Unrated
Disc 22, Side A
The Lawless Frontier
A man is tracking down the criminal responsible for killing his father when he stops the man from kidnapping a
young woman and killing her grandfather. Due to a case of mistaken identity, the sheriff believes our hero is
responsible for the attacks on the girl and grandfather. The man is eventually freed and sets out to bring the criminal
to justice.
Starring John Wayne
(1935) B&W 50 Minutes Unrated
Rim of the Canyon
A trio of robbers are sent to prison for twenty years but the loot is never recovered. The son of the sheriff who sent
them away, now a sheriff himself, comes across the robbers as they are attempting to recover the money. Some
unexpected help assists our sheriff is thwarting the robbers.
Starring Gene Autry
(1949) B&W 70 Minutes Unrated
Disc 22, Side B
The Man from Music Mountain
Singing cowboy Gene Autry and his sidekick Smiley Burnette star in this feature pitting cattle ranchers and real
estate speculators. When it appears that there’s gold on a ranch, a group of suspicious men begin selling claims in
the local community. It takes Gene and Smiley to clear up the matter and save the day while also squeezing in a few
songs, too.
Starring Gene Autry
(1938) B&W 54 Minutes Unrated
Public Cowboy No. 1
A group of cattle rustlers are using airplanes, short-wave radios and trucks to steal cattle in the territory and the old
sheriff is unable to stop them. When a new sheriff is brought in to replace the old one, the deputy begins to doubt the
new sheriff’s abilities and follows up on his own leads.
Starring Gene Autry
(1937) B&W 53 Minutes Unrated
Disc 23, Side A
The Man from Utah
This early John Wayne film features him as John Weston, a young drifter who helps thwart a bank robbery. The
grateful Marshal Higgins (Gabby Hayes) asks Weston for help in investigating a series of deaths involving rodeo
riders competing in a locally sponsored event. Weston enters the rodeo and fall for local girl Marjorie Cater (Polly
Ann Young). Weston must stop Spike Barton (Ed Peil), the show’s promoter, when he discovers the rodeo organizer
is planning on leaving town with all the prize money the local community has contributed.
Starring John Wayne
(1934) B&W 52 Minutes Unrated
Utah
A young woman has inherited a Utah ranch and, due to the need for funds, decides to sell it. The ranch foreman
who’s been running the profitable ranch decides to dupe the new owner into thinking the rundown neighboring
ranch is hers. An unscrupulous rival rancher learns of the ploy and decides to take advantage of the situation which
causes the foreman to make a desperate move to save the ranch.
Starring Roy Rogers
(1945) B&W 53 Minutes Unrated
Disc 23, Side B
Lights of Old Santa Fe
In their second film together, Roy Rogers and Dale Evans headline this modern western tale of romance and
adventure. With Dale’s rodeo on the brink of bankruptcy and a crooked rival rodeo owner setting his sights on Dale
and her operation, it’s up to Roy, Trigger, Gabby Hayes and the Sons of the Pioneers to save the day. Plenty of
action, comedy and singing abound in this film that should not be missed by any Roy Rogers fan.
Starring Roy Rogers
(1944) B&W 56 Minutes Unrated
The Star Packer
A U.S. Marshal and his traveling companion arrive in town to track down The Shadow and his gang of marauders.
After the new sheriff is gunned down in cold blood, the Marshal decides to take his place. Bent upon finding out the
identity of the gang leader, the Marshal and his partner capture two of the gang members hoping they will lead them
to The Shadow.
Starring John Wayne
(1934) B&W 55 Minutes Unrated
Disc 24, Side A
Texas Terror
A sheriff resigns his position after believing he is responsible for killing his best friend. After living in the high
country for some time, he comes to the rescue of his deceased friend’s daughter who then hires him as her ranch
foreman. The two then fall in love but complications arise when the woman hears about the foreman’s involvement
in her father’s death.
Starring John Wayne
(1935) B&W 52 Minutes Unrated
Wildfire
A horse rustler and his men use the actions of a wild horse name Wildfire as the blame for some missing horses to
cover their misdeeds. Two horse traders arrive in town and rescue Wildfire from being killed by the local ranchers
and also get into trouble with the horse rustler and his gang. When blame for the missing horses falls upon the horse
traders, they decide to set things straight and track down the real culprits.
Starring Bob Steele
(1945) Color 59 Minutes Unrated
Paradise Canyon
A government agent is sent to the border territory to stop a gang of counterfeiters so he goes undercover in a
traveling medicine show. Suspecting that the owner of the show is the head of the ring, he is surprised to find the
owner and his daughter kidnapped by the real counterfeiters.
Starring John Wayne
(1935) B&W 53 Minutes Unrated
Disc 24, Side B
The Lucky Texan
A young man honors his deceased father’s wish for him to go out west and work with his old partner in raising
cattle. Finding the old man working as a blacksmith, the young man decides to help him with his business. When the
young man and the old timer strike it rich after they discover gold on the old timer’s ranch, a greedy land assayer
tries to frame the young man for murder and steal the old timer’s property
Starring John Wayne
(1934) B&W 55 Minutes Unrated
The Riders of the Whistling Skull
Our trio of heroes has set out to help a young woman find her missing archeologist father who was searching for a
lost city full of hidden treasures. After facing perils along the way, the group eventually discovers the lost city and
finds the archeologist alive but held captive. They must free the man and make their escape before they are taken by
the tribe guarding the treasure.
Starring Ray “Crash” Corrigan
(1937) B&W 53 Minutes Unrated
Randy Rides Alone
A man is wrongly accused of some murders and is jailed by the local sheriff. Believing him innocent of the charges,
a young woman frees him from jail in order for the man to track down the real killers. Following some leads, the
two make their way to the killers’ hideout hidden behind a waterfall in an attempt to bring them to justice.
Starring John Wayne
(1934) B&W 53 Minutes Unrated
Disc 25, Side A
Rollin’ Plains
Ranger Tex Lawrence (Tex Ritter) is hot on the trail of a trouble maker who is stirring things up between the cattle
ranchers and the sheep farmers. All the signs point towards gang leader Trigger Gargan (Charles King), but the real
culprit is upstanding town elder Barrow. The duplicitous Barrow is secretly informing the gang of Tex’s every
move.
Starring Tex Ritter
(1938) B&W 57 Minutes Unrated
Sing, Cowboy, Sing
Tex and his sidekick Duke are just in time to help a damsel in distress. A ruthless killer named Kalmus and his gang
murders Summers, a freight company owner, in an effort to steal his valuable contract. When our intrepid duo steps
in to help the valiant Madge keep the freight line running, the villain gets the Judge to put them in jail.
Starring Tex Ritter
(1937) B&W 59 Minutes Unrated
Mystery of the Hooded Horseman
A gang of hooded outlaws is terrorizing the local populace, and Tex is determined to bring them to justice. When he
shoots a gang member, he puts on his hood and assumes his identity. Despite his disguise, he is almost caught by the
gang. Then, to make matters worse, he is arrested by the Sheriff who assumes he belongs to the gang.
Starring Tex Ritter
(1937) B&W 60 Minutes Unrated
Disc 25, Side B
Arizona Days
This time we find Tex and his pal Grass on the road with McGill’s traveling show. This comes to an abrupt
conclusion when the villainous Price burns down McGill’s wagons. Now unemployed, Tex takes a job as county tax
collector to make end meet. Events come full circle when Tex must collect delinquent taxes from Price, who refuses
to pay up.
Starring Tex Ritter
(1937) B&W 57 Minutes Unrated
Song of the Gringo
This film is memorable as Tex Ritter’s debut outing in a long and memorable series of western oaters. Tex is
brought in to investigate the murder of a number of miners, and the theft of their mines. Tex infiltrates the
murderous gang, and the leader, Evans, kills two more miners. When a third is killed, Tex is blamed for the three
murders and put on trial.
Starring Tex Ritter
(1936) B&W 62 Minutes Unrated
Disc 26, Side A
Round-Up Time in Texas
Gene and his sidekick Frog set off to far away South Africa where Tex, Gene’s brother, has discovered diamonds.
However, upon arriving, they find Tex has gone missing. They are captured by a primitive tribe. Aided by Frog,
Gene escapes and manages to find Tex, but Tex is a prisoner, and pretty soon Gene is too.
Starring Gene Autry
(1937) B&W 63 Minutes Unrated
Springtime in the Rockies
A lady rancher and her girlfriends arrive from the East to take possession of her new spread. Gene sends them to a
dilapidated shack in hopes of making them go back where they came from. The ploy backfires when the villainous
Briggs learns of Gene’s ruse and persuades the rancher to sell her property for a fraction of its value. To eliminate
any loose end, he then frames Gene for murder.
Starring Gene Autry
(1937) B&W 56 Minutes Unrated
Disc 26, Side B
The Carson City Kid
Roy Rogers, posing as The Carson City Kid, is determined to exact vengeance on his brother’s killer, Morgan
Reynolds. Determined to track Reynolds down, the Kid is stopping stagecoaches and sifting through the mail for
letters addressed to the killer. This earns him a reputation as a stagecoach hold-up artist even though he steals
nothing.
Starring Roy Rogers
(1940) B&W 57 Minutes Unrated
Colorado
It’s the height of the Civil War, and Union troops are bogged down in Colorado dealing with local troubles. The
Union dispatches Lieutenant Burke to look into things, and he discovers that a trouble maker named Macklin and his
gang are at the root of the problems. He is horrified to discover that his brother, Captain Mason, has joined the gang
he has been sent to deal with.
Starring Roy Rogers
(1940) B&W 54 Minutes Unrated
Young Bill Hickcok
During the Civil War, Bill Hickok is responsible for a gold shipment leaving California and he entrusts the delivery
to his friend Gabby Whittaker and his niece Calamity Jane. When the gold shipment is stolen by members of a
European agent’s gang, the blame is placed on Hickok and he is thrown into jail.
Starring Roy Rogers
(1940) B&W 54 Minutes Unrated
Disc 27, Side A
Phantom Rancher
When his uncle is gunned down, Ken Mitchell arrives to take over his ranch. He discovers that his uncle was
murdered by Collins and his gang who are trying to take over the ranches in the area. Mitchell wants to come to the
aid of the beleaguered ranchers, but it urns out that they hated his uncle and refuse to accept his charity. Ken
threatens to foreclose on their properties, but by night he delivers the money they need disguised as the Phantom
Rancher.
Starring Ken Maynard
(1940) B&W 61 Minutes Unrated
Broadway to Cheyenne
Detective Breezy Kildare is gunned down by the Owens gang during a shoot-out in a New York night club. Once
recovered, he heads to his father’s Wyoming ranch to rest and recuperate. Once there, he encounters Owens once
more, and this time the villain is running a protection racket preying on helpless locals. Breezy is incensed and sets
out to stop Owens, who in turn plans to kill our fearless hero.
Starring George “Gabby” Hayes
(1932) B&W 60 Minutes Unrated
Disc 27, Side B
Stagecoach to Denver
The Commissioner is killed in a stagecoach wreck that has been carefully orchestrated by Lambert. Lambert then
replaces the Commissioner with an imposter who plans to falsify Coonskin’s land survey. When Red Ryder exposes
the imposter and his scam, the tenacious Lambert has his puppet Sheriff put our hero in the hoosegow.
Starring Robert Blake
(1946) B&W 56 Minutes Unrated
Angel and the Badman
Proving that good things can happen to bad people, Quaker girl Penelope Worth nurses the disreputable Quirt Evans
back to health. Now he must choose between two worlds, the one he has always lived in and the kinder gentler place
that Penelope calls home.
Starring John Wayne
(1947) B&W 100 Minutes Unrated
Disc 28, Side A
Paroled To Die
An unscrupulous banker named Harvey Meline is embezzling funds from his own bank to finance a clandestine oil
drilling operation. Finding a bandana left by Doug Redfern, he arranges for his bank to be robbed and lays the blame
on Doug. When our hero is convicted but released on parole, Meline plans to take him out of the picture on a
permanent basis.
Starring Bob Steele
(1937) B&W 55 Minutes Unrated
The Oklahoma Cyclone
When his father goes missing, Jimmy Henderson suspects ruthless gang leader McKim. The fearless Jimmy goes
undercover masquerading as an outlaw known as The Oklahoma Cyclone. On joining McKim’s gang he discovers
that the other gang members dislike him intensely except for Slim. When the time comes for a showdown, his
friendship with Slim proves to be critical.
Starring Bob Steele
(1930) B&W 66 Minutes Unrated
Disc 28, Side B
Daniel Boone, Trail Blazer
Daniel Boone leads a group of brave settlers into the untamed territory of the Cumberland Gap, establishing Fort
Boonesborough in the heart of hostile Shawnee land. A scheming Frenchman named Simon Girty convinces the
local tribes that the settlers are out to steal their lands and foments a conflict aimed at stopping the pioneers’
westward progress.
Starring Bruce Bennett
(1956) Color 76 Minutes Unrated
Kentucky Rifle
Chill Wills and Lance Fuller star in this thrill-packed story of the gun that tamed the Wild West. Escorting a wagon
full of Kentucky rifles through perilous territory, they must protect the guns from falling into the hands of warring
Indians. When their party is discovered they face an impossible trade, their rifles in return for sparing their lives.
Starring Chill Wills
(1955) Color 84 Minutes Unrated
Disc 29, Side A
American Empire
Richard Dix and Preston Foster star as Dan Taylor and Paxton Bryce, two entrepreneurs who run their freight
company from a riverboat. When they encounter the duplicitous Dominique Beauchard who is driving a herd of
cattle to Louisiana, they offer to take his cattle to their destination for a fee. When Beauchard reneges on his deal,
they change direction and go into the cattle ranching business.
Starring Richard Dix
(1942) B&W 82 Minutes Unrated
Billy the Kid Trapped
Outlaw gang leader Stanton stages a jail break for Billy the kid and his sidekicks Fuzzy and Jeff. But Stanton has a
hidden agenda for Billy and his partners. He and his gang plan to go on a spree of robbery and murder, laying the
blame on our unsuspecting threesome.
Starring Buster Crabbe
(1942) B&W 59 Minutes Unrated
Disc 29, Side B
Vengeance Valley
A wealthy rancher’s wayward son cheats on his beautiful wife, fathering an illegitimate son with a local waitress and
placing the blame on his step-brother. Burt Lancaster stars as the ranch foreman, a loyal hero who comes to the
man’s aid. Filed against the scenic backdrop of the Rockies, the action comes fast and furious in this thrilling
adventure that holds a shameful secret.
Starring Burt Lancaster
(1951) Color 83 Minutes Unrated
The Sundowners
In this tale of two brothers caught on opposite sides of the law Robert Preston stars as the heroic and upright sibling
and Robert Sterling as the dastardly villain who threatens both his brother and his brother’s son.
Starring Robert Preston
(1950) Color 83 Minutes Unrated
Disc 30, Side A
Man of the Frontier
Baxter is building a dam that will bring prosperity to the surrounding land, but Bull and his gang have been directed
by an unnamed leader to sabotage the construction and halt all progress. Gene takes the job of ditch rider, his
predecessors having been killed on the job. When Bull and company rob the payroll, Gene hunts them down, but
when he returns he finds the unpaid and angry workers ready to blow up the dam.
Starring Gene Autry
(1936) B&W 60 Minutes Unrated
Riders of the Whistling Pines
In an early version of eco-terrorism, a villainous trio, Henry, Bill and Pete, lead an outlaw band that is destroying the
virgin Timberland. Gene decides to come to the rescue, but instead the unscrupulous gang frames him for cattle
poisoning and murder.
Starring Gene Autry
(1949) B&W 53 Minutes Unrated
Disc 30, Side B
The Painted Desert
Two friends discover an infant boy left in an abandoned wagon train camp. They argue over who should take
responsibility for the child and their fight leads to a bitter feud that lasts for years, made worse by the fact that the
men own adjacent ranches. Years later, the now grown boy decides to bring to an end this feud by speaking to his
father’s rival, where he discovers that the man has a beautiful daughter. Things seem to go fine at first but problems
at a mining project threatens to ruin his work in patching up the men’s friendship and his potential romance with the
daughter.
Starring William Boyd
(1931) B&W 75 Minutes Unrated
Gunfight at Red Sands
An early forerunner of the popular “spaghetti western” format, this thrill-packed feature stars Richard Harrison as a
Civil War fighter, who engages in bloody combat with the enemy, and wages a personal vendetta against his
despised foster father. There is plentiful violence and mayhem as the story moves to its inevitable climax.
Starring Richard Harrison
(1964) Color 97 Minutes Unrated
Disc 31, Side A
China 9, Liberty 37
When a condemned gunfighter named Clayton is reprieved by an unscrupulous railroad company, the trade off is the
assassination of an unsuspecting rancher named Matthew. When Clayton arrives at his target’s ranch, he can’t bring
himself to go through with the killing. To his surprise, Matthew’s wife Catherine joins him, believing she has killed
her husband. She turns out to be mistaken and an enraged Matthew joins forces with the equally peeved railroad
company to hunt the pair down
Starring Warren Oates
(1978) Color 98 Minutes Rated R
Gone with the West
Enlivened by star turns from James Caan and Sammy Davis, Jr. we follow the tale of a not-so-reputable hero, Jud
McGraw and a less-than-innocent Indian maid, known as Little Moon. They have both come to the deserted town of
Black Miller to settle old scores. Out of the smoldering cinders of the town love finds a way in this delightful
romantic western.
Starring James Caan
(1978) Color 94 Minutes Rated R
Disc 31, Side B
The Outlaw
Doc Holliday is on the trail of his stolen horse, which turns out to be in the possession of the infamous Billy the Kid.
When Doc shows up in Lincoln, New Mexico, the town’s Sheriff, Pat Garrett is delighted to see his old pal.
However, their relationship becomes cool when Doc befriends Billy. When Billy is shot, Doc hides him with his girl
Rio who proceeds to fall for the outlaw, despite the fact that he treats her poorly. Emotions rise between the four
protagonists in the midst of an Indian raid, until a fateful climax.
Starring Jane Russell
(1943) B&W 116 Minutes Unrated
Arizona Stagecoach
Welcome to the Flying R Ranch where the Range Busters, Crash Corrigan (Ray Corrigan), Dusty King (John King)
and Alibi Terhune (Max Terhune) find their idyllic day interrupted by the arrival of friends in need. Larry Meadows
and his niece Dorrie Willard are fleeing an outlaw band that is running wild over their town. Dorrie’s brother Ernie
has been duped by Tex Laughlin who is secretly using the Willard ranch as a base of operations for the gang.
Starring Ray “Crash” Corrigan
(1942) B&W 58 Minutes Unrated
Disc 32, Side A
Blue Steel
When a man appears to rob the payroll from a safe, Sheriff Jake (John Wayne) is hot on his trail. However, just
when he is about to take him into custody, the man saves his life. The two join forces, and discover that Malgrove, a
leading town elder, is attempting to confiscate the local ranches by having his gang blockade the supply wagons.
The ranchers are ready to cave in, but Sheriff Jake and his partner intervene to save the day.
Starring John Wayne
(1934) B&W 54 Minutes Unrated
Santa Fe Trail
Recent West Point graduates and friends J.E.B. Stuart (Errol Flynn) and George Custer (Ronald Reagan) are
beginning their careers in the military and are sent to Kansas to bring the peace in this pre-Civil War tale. Along
with the risks and dangers the two men face with the abolitionists and those supporting slavery in the territory, they
find themselves as rivals for the affections of Kit Carson Holliday (Olivia de Havilland).
Starring Errol Flynn
(1940) B&W 110 Minutes Unrated
Disc 32, Side B
McLintock
In one of his most beloved roles, John Wane stars in the role of cattle baron George Washington McLintock. In this
sprawling, brawling epic western he fights with his wife (the fiery Maureen O’Hara), his daughter (the “Girl from
U.N.C.L.E.’s” Stefanie Powers) and an assortment of thieving land sharks. McLintock is, of course, up to the task
taming both family and foes alike.
Starring John Wayne
(1963) Color 128 Minutes Unrated
Sagebrush Trail
When John Brandt (John Wayne) is sent to jail for a murder he never committed, he escapes and eludes the law,
heading west to freedom. He joins an outlaw gang and is befriended by Jones who turns out to be the real culprit in
the killing. In spite of this, he had no idea that anyone had been convicted in his place. Brandt decides to forgive
and forget, but everything changes when the pair falls for the same girl.
Starring John Wayne
(1933) B&W 55 Minutes Unrated
Disc 33, Side A
In Old Caliente
Sujarto is an informer who is betraying his Patron, Don Jose, to a band of outlaws. When Carlos, Don Jose’s son, is
robbed, Roy and Gabby track down the outlaws but are taken prisoner and framed for the robbery. To compound
their problems, Roy is blamed when Don Jose is murdered by Sujarto. Luckily, Roy convinces Carlos of the true
killer’s identity, and they set up a plan to bring Sujarto and his cohorts to justice.
Starring Roy Rogers
(1939) B&W 56 Minutes Unrated
Rough Riders’ Round-Up
The Border Patrol’s three newest recruits are Roy, Tommy and Rusty. The threesome is soon broken up when the
villainous Arizona Jack guns Tommy down in a saloon shoot-out. This leads to Roy and Rusty’s suspension from
the force, after which they head south of the border in pursuit of Tommy’s killer. They discover that Arizona Jack
has joined forces with a crooked mining engineer to smuggle gold illegally, but when they find their hideout they are
captured and slated for death.
Starring Roy Rogers
(1939) B&W 55 Minutes Unrated
Disc 33, Side B
Hell Town
Cattleman Tom hires his cousin Dare Rudd to lead a large cattle drive at the urging of his girlfriend. He doesn’t
realize that Dare is romantically interested in his girl and that the feeling may be mutual. When Dare loses the
money for the drive to crooked gamblers it’s up to Tom to win it back. However, it’s up to Dare to save Tom’s life.
Starring John Wayne
(1937) B&W 57 Minutes Unrated
The Kansan
This western classic features Richard Dix as lawman John Bonniwell and Jane Wyatt as rancher’s daughter Eleanor
Sager. Bonniwell becomes the new marshal after he drives the infamous James Gang out of town. He’s been chosen
by the town big-shot Steve Barat who hopes to achieve his corrupt ambitions using the marshal as his stooge.
Starring Richard Dix
(1943) B&W 79 Minutes Unrated
Disc 34, Side A
White Comanche
Twin brothers battle with each other and their identity crises as they come to grips with what it means to be the
children of a white father and an Indian mother. This film is notable for the early co-star role of William Shatner, as
one of the half-breed brothers.
Starring Joseph Cotton
(1968) Color 90 Minutes Unrated
Mohawk
With an apparent attitude of the more the merrier, an artist working at a remote army post tries to keep track of his
romantic entanglements with an Indian Chief’s daughter, a storekeeper’s daughter and his fiancée who has just
arrived from the east. These problems pale when a war erupts between the army and the Indian tribe, incited by an
angry local.
Starring Neville Brand
(1968) Color 90 Minutes Unrated
Disc 34, Side B
Sheriff of Tombstone
A hired gun is en route to Tombstone under the pretext of cleaning up lawlessness. In reality the mayor has hired
him with the goal of taking over the town. Roy is mistakenly thought to be the gunman after he and Gabby arrive in
town. The duo are about to expose the mayor’s plan when the real gunman appears on the scene.
Starring Roy Rogers
(1941) B&W 54 Minutes Unrated
Judge Priest
Meet Judge William “Billy” Priest, played by the legendary Will Rogers. Upholding the law in an ultra-patriotic
southern town becomes even more challenging when the widowed judge faces the toughest case of his career. In
spite of this, he still manages to play cupid to his young nephew.
Starring Will Rogers
(1934) B&W 70 Minutes Unrated
Disc 35, Side A
Grand Duel
In one of a long series of spaghetti westerns, Lee Van Cleef stars as Clayton, a hard-as-nails gunman who is pitted
against an equally tough opponent in Saxon (Horst Frank). Clayton turns out to have a softer side when he befriends
a young cowboy named Newland (Peter O’Brien) who has been wrongly accused of murder. Thee good guys and
the bad guys are almost interchangeable as the story reaches its inevitable climax.
Starring Lee Van Cleef
(1974) Color 98 Minutes Rated R
It Can Be Done Amigo
Sonny (Jack Palance) is one very unhappy gunslinger. Coburn (Bud Spencer) has seduced the gunman’s sister, and
now Sonny is insistent that the young punk marry her to escape the shame and stigma of their behavior. Once the
shotgun wedding occurs Sonny plans to kill the kid. In the meantime Coburn has taken a little boy, whose uncle was
gunned down, under his wing.
Starring Jack Palance
(1973) Color 84 Minutes Rated PG
Disc 35, Side B
Abilene Town
Marshal Dan Mitchell tries to keep the peace in Abilene, Kansas during the post-Civil War years when western
expansion was exploding and cattle drives were coming from Texas. The marshal finds himself in the middle of a
problem when a new wave of homesteaders arrives in town and lays claim to some of the ranchers’ land. With the
shopkeepers and homesteaders on one side and the ranchers and saloon owners on the other, Marshal Mitchell must
find a solution before the situation explodes. While all this is going on, Marshal Mitchell must contend with the
affections of two women, a saloon owner and the daughter of a prominent businessman.
Starring Randolph Scott
(1946) B&W 90 Minutes Unrated
Tex Rides with the Boy Scouts
G-Man Tex Ritter is working on a case involving a train robbery and the gold shipment that was taken from it.
When one of the henchmen cashes in some of the gold nuggets, Tex and his assistant are able to narrow their search
of suspects. Tex recruits the local Boy Scout troop to assist him with tracking the suspects as they move the stolen
gold shipment and aid in their capture.
Starring Tex Ritter
(1937) B&W 63 Minutes Unrated
Disc 36, Side A
My Pal Trigger
Roy wants to breed his horse with Golden Sovereign, but its owner Gabby refuses. When both their horses escape, a
man named Scoville shoots Golden Sovereign by mistake, but it’s Roy who is jailed for the crime. Months later Roy
returns with Golden Sovereign’s son Trigger, and discovers that Scoville was there when the horse was shot. Now
it’s time for Roy to clear his name once and for all.
Starring Roy Rogers
(1946) B&W 79 Minutes Unrated
Cowboy and the Senorita
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 be valuable. His investigation
reveals a hidden mine shaft filled with gold. He races to town with evidence of his find but is pursued by a posse
that believes a robbery charge that has been trumped up against him. Will he get there before the deed is transferred?
Starring Roy Rogers
(1944) B&W 52 Minutes Unrated
Disc 36, Side B
Bells of San Angelo
In an ingenious scheme, Gridley is mining silver from an old Mexican mine, and sneaking it across the border via an
underground passage that links to his own worthless mine. Roy is a vigilant border guard who investigates and finds
the secret passage to the Mexican mine. When he sends gal pal Lee Madison for help, she is captured by the
unscrupulous Gridley. Roy sends his horse trigger for help and Gridley’s gang is captured. Now it’s up to Roy to
come to Lee’s rescue.
Starring Roy Rogers
(1947) Color 78 Minutes Unrated
Under California Stars
Upon returning to his Ranch with Trigger, Roy discovers that Cookie has hired a group of his relatives, including
Caroline, a horse trainer. When discovers that a gang is rustling horses on his land, he quickly puts a stop to it.
When Trigger is kidnapped and a ransom of $100,000 is demanded, Roy decides to set a trap for the kidnappers.
Starring Roy Rogers
(1948) Color 70 Minutes
Disc 37, Side A
Bad Man of Deadwood
When Roy arrives in Deadwood as part of Gabby’s traveling medicine and sideshow, he finds his sharp shooting
skills are needed. It seems there is an evil entrepreneur, who operates the local theater, but also tries to run the
decent businessmen out of business. Roy had better practice his marksmanship if he plans to save the innocent
townsfolk!
Starring Roy Rogers
(1941) B&W 54 Minutes Unrated
Come On, Rangers
After Texas is admitted into the Union, the famed Texas Rangers are disbanded and the U.S. Cavalry moves in to
keep the peace. Bandits take advantage of the Cavalry’s unfamiliarity with the territory and crime runs rampant.
After bandits kill his brother, an ex-Ranger convinces his former fellow Rangers to reorganize and rid the new state
of the bandits.
Starring Roy Rogers
(1938) B&W 57 Minutes Unrated
Disc 37, Side B
The Far Frontier
Roy is a border patrolman covering the area around the Texas oil town of Sharperville. It turns out a gang is using
the oil company’s transports to smuggle wanted American criminals back into the states. After a fellow patrolman
discovers the ruse and is severely injured by the gang because of it, Roy and Andy decide it’s time to uncover the
truth behind the assault and all the other mysterious activities surrounding Sharperville.
Starring Roy Rogers
(1948) Color Minutes Unrated
The Gay Ranchero
Sheriff Roy has his hands full with a gang desperate to take over the local airport for their own nefarious means.
This gang will stop at nothing in order to gain control of the airfield, including sabotaging planes and murder. Roy is
going to be hard pressed to solve this case and hopefully his pals Cookie and Nicci can help stop the criminals and
save Betty, Roy’s love interest.
Starring Roy Rogers
(1948) Color Minutes Unrated
Disc 38. Side A
Heart of the Golden West
When the owner of a trucking company charges exorbitant fees to take the cattle from Cherokee City to the
packinghouses, the sheriff attempts to convince a paddlewheel boat operator to make their town a stop. The owner
of the transportation firm will not stop at anything in order to prevent the ranchers from using any other form of
transportation but his. The sheriff must make sure to keep the paddlewheel owner and his daughter happy while
stopping the truckers from spoiling their plans.
Starring Roy Rogers
(1942) B&W Minutes Unrated
Home in Oklahoma
The death of a rancher brings out a big-city newspaper reporter (Evans) who teams up with the local newspaper
editor (Rogers) in uncovering the truth behind the man’s demise. When the heir to the rancher’s fortune and property
has an attempt on their life, our investigating duo must work even harder to uncover those responsible. It’s a race
against time and a matter of life and death if our newshounds can’t catch the culprits.
Starring Roy Rogers
(1946) B&W Minutes Unrated
Disc 38. Side B
In Old Cheyenne
Roy is a frontier newspaper reporter who arrives in Cheyenne to write a story about some recent holdups. Thinking
the culprit is a man named Arapahoe Brown, Roy writes a series of articles detailing the man’s misdeeds. Roy
discovers the true man behind the crimes is a local town boss, so he must expose the truth behind the crimes before
the real culprit can stop him.
Starring Roy Rogers
(1941) B&W 54 Minutes Unrated
The Man from Cheyenne
A gang of cattle rustlers is striking at ranches in Wyoming and the U.S. Government sends in an agent to investigate
the crimes. Agent Roy Rogers arrives and sets out to learn the identity of the cattle rustler’s ringleader, thus
exposing the entire gang. Roy’s investigation leads him down a trail to an unlikely, yet dangerous, suspect.
Starring Roy Rogers
(1942) B&W Minutes Unrated
Disc 39, Side A
Night Time in Nevada
Roy Rogers finds a gang headed by a mining magnate has rustled his cattle. Having killed his partner years before,
the magnate is hoping to sell off the herd and use the funds to replace the money he’s taken from the trust fund his
partner set up for his daughter. With the daughter expected to arrive soon to claim her money, it’s a race against time
for Roy to track down his missing herd and bring the rustlers in for their crimes.
Starring Roy Rogers
(1948) Color Minutes Unrated
The Ranger and the Lady
Roy Colt (Rogers) is a Captain in the Texas Rangers and he finds himself coming to the aid of a female owner of a
freight service using the Santa Fe Trail. It seems that, while Sam Houston is in Washington D.C. to gain Texas’
admittance into the Union, his aid in Texas has begun to impose severe taxes on the people using the trail with the
proceeds going to his own pocket. In comes Ranger Colt to the rescue to denounce the unfair taxes and battle the
thugs hired by the aid to enforce the tax.
Starring Roy Rogers
(1940) B&W Minutes Unrated
Disc 39, Side B
Shine on Harvest Moon
Roy is the son of a rancher whose father is feuding with his former partner, a rival rancher. It seems his father’s rival
has been stealing their cattle and causing trouble for Roy’s father. Complicating the matter is the fact that Roy has
fallen for the daughter of his father’s rival, adding to the problems between the two men.
Starring Roy Rogers
(1938) B&W 57 Minutes Unrated
Song of Texas
Former rodeo star Roy has set up a successful cattle ranch and has extended some help to a former star rodeo rider
down on his luck. Learning that the man’s daughter is arriving to see the ranch he claims to own, Roy proposes his
friend pretend to be the owner of his ranch to help him save face with his daughter. This ruse may prove costly when
a rival rancher gets word of the plan and tries to take advantage of the situation.
Starring Roy Rogers
(1943) B&W Minutes Unrated
Disc 40, Side A
South of Santa Fe
The hopes of reviving a town rests upon a remote gold mine run by its lovely owner. Hoping to get investors to visit
the gold mine, Roy comes up with the idea of using the annual ride of the Vaqueros to transport three prominent
businessmen to see the operation. Unfortunately, a gangster learns of the plan and decides to take advantage of the
situation by kidnapping the businessmen and framing Roy with the crime.
Starring Roy Rogers
(1942) B&W 55 Minutes Unrated
Sunset on the Desert
A case of mistaken identity has an outlaw gang thinking Roy is their missing leader. Hoping to bring the bandits to
justice, Roy goes along with the ruse with the thought of exposing them from the inside. Roy’s plans take an
unexpected turn when the real criminal leader shows up and this places Roy in great danger.
Starring Roy Rogers
(1942) B&W Minutes Unrated
Disc 40, Side B
Under Nevada Skies
Roy returns to his hometown to learn of the death of a town elder, whereby Roy offers to aid in the investigation
headed by Sheriff Gabby. It appears there is an ulterior motive for eliminating the old man known only to the
mastermind behind the plan. Roy and the daughter of a man who was wronged by the old man must uncover the
truth behind the death before the criminal leader’s plans come to fruition.
Starring Roy Rogers
(1946) B&W Minutes Unrated
West of the Badlands
A disgraced doctor from the Eastern U.S. has made his way to Idaho to start a new life while avoiding the authorities
looking for him. While in Idaho, our doctor ends up in the middle of a situation involving an outlaw gang called The
Border Legion. In spite of his wish to remain incognito, our heroic doctor cannot stand by while this band of
marauders terrorizes the land.
Starring Roy Rogers
(1940) B&W 58 Minutes Unrated
Disc 41, Side A
One-Eyed Jacks
A pair of bandits makes off with the gold from a bank heist but an opportunity arises where one man takes the gold
for himself, leaving his partner to take the blame and face imprisonment in Mexican jail. Escaping from prison many
years later, the wronged bandit searches for his former partner to exact his revenge upon him. The bandit finds his
former partner has become a respected sheriff in California and the man still wishes to eliminate the man he
betrayed.
Starring Marlon Brando
(1961) Color 141 Minutes Unrated
Boots and Saddles
After a rancher dies, the heir to the property arrives in the form of an English lad who is looking to sell the ranch to
pay off his father’s indebtedness to a rival rancher. Ranch foreman Gene convinces the lad to keep the ranch and
pay off the debt by selling horses to the Army, thus angering the rival rancher who was hoping to take over the
ranch. A race is called to determine who gets the Army contract between Gene and the rival rancher’s man with the
winner getting the contract.
Starring Gene Autry
(1937) B&W 53 Minutes Unrated
Disc 41, Side B
Oh Susanna!
While fleeing from the authorities, a wanted criminal boards a train in the hopes he can give them the slip. Meeting
Gene Autry on the train, the criminal knocks him out, switches clothes with him, throws Autry off the train and
assumes his identity. While disguised as Autry, the criminal kills one of Autry’s friends and Autry is thrown in jail
for the crime, forcing his friends to break him out and then the group sets out to track down the real killer.
Starring Gene Autry
(1936) B&W 56 Minutes Unrated
The Old Corral
A young Chicago nightclub singer witnesses a mob hit and decides to leave town to avoid being killed herself.
Riding on a bus to the West Coast, the singer is approached by a saloon owner who asks her to perform in his
establishment. The saloon owner recognizes the girl as the mob witness and contacts the Chicago gangsters, who
arrive in town to silence her forever. Fortunately, Sheriff Gene Autry also has recognized whom the young woman
is and is determined to protect her at all costs.
Starring Gene Autry
(1937) B&W 55 Minutes Unrated
Disc 42, Side A
Rootin’ Tootin’ Rhythm
Gene and Frog (Gene Autry and Smiley Burnette) are on the trail of some cattle rustlers and discover that two of the
rustlers have killed some deputies, hoping to change identities with the slain lawman in order to get away. Taking a
cue from the criminals, our heroes decide to assume the identities of the rustlers in order to track down their
ringleader and bring them all to justice. Their plan seems to be working well until the disguised rustlers show up and
take Gene and Frog into custody.
Starring Gene Autry
(1937) B&W 55 Minutes Unrated
Sunset Carson Rides Again
Sunset Carson comes across a young man and saves him from drinking from a poisoned spring. This mysterious
young man has a couple of surprises in store for Carson in the form of two letters and his boxing skills. One of the
letters implicates Carson in the death of the youth’s father and the boxing skills come in handy when Carson looks
to throw a benefit bout with the proceeds going towards a new school.
Starring Sunset Carson
(1948) Color 63 Minutes Unrated
Disc 42, Side B
Harlem Rides the Range
In this rare all-African American western, two roaming cowboys get jobs as ranch hands but find themselves
involved with a neighboring ranch. It appears a criminal gang has their sights set upon taking the neighbor’s
property in order to gain access to a secret radium mine located somewhere on the ranch. Along with the neighbor’s
daughter, our two heroes set out to stop the gang and save the ranch.
Starring Herb Jeffries
(1939) B&W 56 Minutes Unrated
The Devil on Horseback
A movie starlet arrives for a vacation in a small south of the border country where a powerful bandito has a huge
crush on her. Her agent thinks a phony kidnapping story he cooks up would bring her some great publicity. When
her kidnapping by the bandito turns out to be real, it makes for an interesting adventure for the starlet and her
entourage.
Starring Lily Damita
(1936) B&W 70 Minutes Unrated
Disc 43, Side A
Rawhide
This classic western co-stars baseball legend Lou Gehrig as a rancher being pressured by a gang to give up his
spread. Gehrig’s sister and her lawyer boyfriend decide to organize the ranchers in the area to become a unified
force against the gang. An exciting confrontation between the ranchers and the would-be land grabbers leads to an
exciting ending and unexpected revelations.
Starring Smith Ballew
(1938) B&W 58 Minutes Unrated
Big Boy Rides Again
An older rancher revises his will, which would include the clues on how to find a fortune hidden on the property, but
a mysterious masked man murders him before he can finish writing down the directions. The rancher’s son arrives
back in town to claim his inheritance but also to track down his father’s killer. The son and his pal have quite a job
ahead of them battling the villain’s gang and locating the hidden treasure.
Starring Guinn Williams
(1935) B&W 58 Minutes Unrated
Disc 43, Side B
Courageous Avenger
A rash of gold bullion shipment thefts prompts the authorities to send in an agent to investigate the matter. Agent
Kirk Baxter rides in to check out things at the David mine, origin of the bullion shipments and eventually discovers
things are amiss. Baxter learns the thefts may be an inside job and the labor force at the mine may not be there of its
own free will.
Starring Johnny Mack Brown
(1935) B&W 58 Minutes Unrated
Ghost Town
Cheyenne Harry comes across the apparent ambush of an old miner by a gang of thieves. The gang is out to steal the
miner’s bankroll he was going to use for opening a new mine but Cheyenne Harry stops them. Unfortunately, he is
framed by the gang and jailed by the sheriff, leaving the gang to make another attempt at the miner’s money.
Starring Harry Carey Sr.
(1936) B&W 58 Minutes Unrated
Disc 44, Side A
Without Honor
A gang of smugglers becomes the target of a gambler aiding the Texas Rangers, who are trying to catch the gang
and stop their illegal activities. The gambler uses his reputation to ingrain him with the smugglers all under the
pretense of exposing them from the inside. Will the gambler be able to complete his mission and clear the name of a
Ranger’s brother before his true motives are revealed?
Starring Harry Carey Sr.
(1932) B&W 63 Minutes Unrated
Fuzzy Settles Down
When Fuzzy decides to settle down and quit riding the trails, he ends up buying a small-town newspaper and
telegraph line. After settling into his new line of work, Fuzzy finds himself at odds with a gang of rustlers that cause
all sorts of trouble for him. It looks like Fuzzy’s old trail partner Billy is going to have to save the day and help his
pal.
Starring Buster Crabbe
(1944) B&W 60 Minutes Unrated
Disc 44, Side B
Hit the Saddle
A rancher has been illegally taking wild horses from Government lands with the hopes of selling them. Using his
own horse to stir up the wild herd, the rancher hopes to get the Government to lift their ban on rounding up and
selling the horses. Our heroes, The Three Mesquiteers, arrive in town to solve the murder of the local sheriff and to
uncover the rancher’s plans.
Starring Robert Livingston
(1937) B&W 52 Minutes Unrated
Marked Trails
Our heroes Hoot Parkford (Gibson) and Bob Stevens (Steele) find a town overrun by con men and crooks. Hoping to
break-up the stranglehold the criminals on the town, Parkford and Stevens decide to attack the problem from the
inside by going under cover and joining the gang. Our intrepid duo places themselves in great danger with the hopes
they can bring the criminals to justice before they are discovered.
Starring Hoot Gibson
(1944) B&W 60 Minutes Unrated
Disc 45, Side A
Lucky Terror
A drifter is hired on at a traveling medicine show as a sharpshooter but finds himself wrongly accused of murdering
a miner. Charged with the death, the drifter looks to clear his name and he runs off from the law to find the evidence
to prove his innocence. While on the run and not knowing he’s been proven innocent, the drifter ends up in the
middle of a dispute between a female mine owner and the gang looking to run her off her claim.
Starring Hoot Gibson
(1936) B&W 61 Minutes Unrated
Harmony Trail
Some lawmen finds themselves investigating a bank robbery where the blame for the crime has fallen upon a
rancher. Suspecting this to be a ruse by the real bank robbers, our heroes set out to find the true culprits to the crime.
Their investigation leads them to a traveling medicine show and the performers in the operation.
Starring Ken Maynard
(1944) B&W 53 Minutes Unrated
Disc 45, Side B
The Lone Avenger
A young man returns home after many years to visit his bank president father only to find him dead and his death
declared a suicide. Doubting his father truly took his own life, the son begins an investigation into the matter with
the help of his father’s partner and the man’s daughter. With the son getting close to discovering the truth behind his
father’s death, the culprits plot to frame the young man with robbing the bank in order to cover their nefarious
deeds.
Starring Ken Maynard
(1933) B&W 54 Minutes Unrated
Renfrew of the Royal Mounted
A gang of counterfeiters has been operating across the border in Canada and has been shipping their phony bills over
into the United States. Renfrew of the Royal Mounted is brought in on the case to learn who is making the bills and
where they are printing them. As his investigation brings him closer to the criminal ring, the danger increases for our
hero and the chance that he could be killed.
Starring James Newill
(1937) B&W 57 Minutes Unrated
Disc 46, Side A
Crashing Thru
Renfrew of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and his friend Constable Kelly find themselves in the middle of a
gold shipment heist from a riverboat. It seems the young woman whose drawn all their attention just happens to be
involved with the gang interested in stealing a bullion shipment secret stowed aboard the paddle wheeler. After the
gang gets away with the gold, Renfrew and Kelly are hot on their trail to recover the shipment.
Starring James Newill
(1939) B&W 60 Minutes Unrated
The Dude Ranger
A young Eastern man inherits an Arizona ranch that he wishes to dispose of as quickly as possible. Arriving at the
ranch, he is mistaken for a ranch hand looking for work so he decides to be hired on at his own ranch to allow him to
check things over. His first order of business is to investigate the disappearance of thousands of cattle from his ranch
and discover who’s behind the thefts.
Starring George O’Brien
(1934) B&W 61 Minutes Unrated
Disc 46, Side B
Saga of the West
A water rights dispute between rival ranchers has one of them facing foreclosure and the death of his herd unless he
can gain access to some water. Entering into the picture is an Easterner looking to start a new life out West and he is
hired on as a ranch hand with the struggling rancher. Our hero looks to find a way to divert the water back to his
boss’ ranch and fight off a rival for the rancher’s daughter.
Starring George O’Brien
(1935) B&W 70 Minutes Unrated
Rock River Renegades
When lawlessness hits a small Western town, the marshal calls upon the Range Busters for help. The local
newspaper editor becomes frustrated with the efforts of the marshal and forms a citizen’s committee to look into the
crimes. Unfortunately, the editor appoints the secret leader of the gang as head of the citizen’s vigilante group and
he uses his power to frame the Range Busters for some of the crimes.
Starring Ray Corrigan
(1943) B&W 59 Minutes Unrated
Disc 47, Side A
Arizona Bound
In this fist of the legendary Rough Riders features, our heroes are drawn to Mesa City at the request of the town
marshal to investigate a series of stage robberies. Learning the stages have been robbed and the drivers shot, our trio
sets out to discover the mastermind behind the planned robberies. Will the Rough Riders discover the identity of the
ringleader before their cover is blown?
Starring Buck Jones
(1941) B&W 52 Minutes Unrated
Riders of the West
The Rough Riders take on a gang of cattle rustlers in this latest epic featuring Buck Jones, Tim McCoy and
Raymond Hatton. Our intrepid trio arrive in the town of Red Bluff, at the request of Ma Turner, to investigate the
cattle rustling plaguing the territory. Our undercover heroes set out to track down the gang and bring the rustlers to
justice.
Starring Buck Jones
(1942) B&W 58 Minutes Unrated
Disc 47, Side B
Billy the Kid’s Range War
Billy the Kid and his pal Fuzzy discover a criminal is attempting to prevent the completion of a stagecoach road
being built by a female stage line operator. Billy also learns the criminal and his gang have made it look as though
he was responsible for a series of murders. Getting a job as a stagecoach driver, Billy and Fuzzy set out to clear
Billy’s name and stop the gang from taking over the stage line.
Starring Bob Steele
(1941) B&W 57 Minutes Unrated
Undercover Men
By not acting during a bank hold-up, a teller is fired from his job due to his alleged cowardice. Looking to redeem
himself and catch the robbers, the former teller decides to join the Mounties and track down those responsible for
him losing his job. Part of the plan in catching the crooks involves our former teller going undercover by pretending
to be thrown out of the Mounties.
Starring Charles Starrett
(1934) B&W 61 Minutes Unrated
Disc 48, Side A
Heritage of the Desert
A rancher holds the key to a rustler’s transporting of his stolen cattle by refusing to allow the rustler to cross his land
with the herd. The rustler decides it is time to take control of the rancher’s property and sees a way to do this
through the son of the rancher’s deceased partner. A surveyor brought in to check the property lines finds himself in
the middle of this dispute as well as in the middle of a love triangle.
Starring Randolph Scott
(1932) B&W 63 Minutes Unrated
Buffalo Stampede
Two groups of buffalo hunters find themselves at odds with each other when one group decides to steal the hides
from the other disguised as Indians. These actions along with the number of buffalo the groups have been taking
have the local tribe up in arms. It’s going to take some heroic effort on the part of one man to protect everyone from
the rampaging Indians and bring the true culprits to justice.
Starring Randolph Scott
(1933) B&W 59 Minutes Unrated
Enemy of the Law
The Texas Rangers are pressed for time in recovering some stolen gold hidden by a convict prior to his
imprisonment. With the man soon to be released from prison, the Rangers come up with a plan to get the needed
information on the gold’s location. One of the Rangers must go undercover as the man’s cellmate in the hopes he’ll
reveal where the gold is to him.
Starring Tex Ritter
(1945) B&W 59 Minutes Unrated
Disc 48, Side B
Gangsters of the Frontier
In this feature starring The Texas Rangers, Tex and his pals find the Kerns Gang, a group that Tex has put away
before, has overrun the town of Red Rock. The gang has taken control of the town and is forcing the men to work in
the nearby gold mine. The Rangers now must stop the gang from getting access to the mine and they end up
organizing the local ranchers into a group of temporary Rangers for some needed help.
Starring Tex Ritter
(1944) B&W 55 Minutes Unrated
Call the Mesquiteers
Our brave trio, The Three Mesquiteers, find themselves on the wrong side of the law when they are suspected of
being part of a gang of smugglers. The true smugglers appear to be using a traveling medicine show as their base of
operations. Our heroes hope to catch the criminals and clear their name with the authorities before the law captures
them.
Starring Robert Livingston
(1938) B&W 63 Minutes Unrated
Gunsmoke Ranch
Those heroes of the West, The Three Mesquiteers, have arrived just in time to rescue a young woman from the
threat of rising floodwaters. After helping the poor woman, our heroes discover an unscrupulous businessman has
offered land at bargain prices to those farmers and ranchers displaced by the flood. What the people don’t realize is
the land they’ve purchased is soon to be flooded by the building of a new dam.
Starring Robert Livingston
(1937) B&W 56 Minutes Unrated
Disc 49, Side A
Eyes of Texas
A rancher has opened up their ranch to be a fun place for boys who lost their fathers during World War II. This
generous move proves to be a very unpopular decision with a ruthless female attorney who is trying to secure the
rights to all the land in the territory. Her repeated attempts to drive the rancher off of his land through the efforts of
her evil henchmen brings her to the attention of U.S. Marshal Roy, who vows to bring an end to the gang’s
activities.
Starring Roy Rogers
(1948) Color Minutes Unrated
Frontier Pony Express
A man aspires to assume control of California by taking advantage of the situation created by the Civil War. Hoping
to pit the Union and Confederate forces against each other with forged Pony Express telegrams, his first attempt to
send off the messages is thwarted by Pony Express rider Roy Rogers. Rogers must now stop the evil man and his
gang of mercenaries from completing their mission.
Starring Roy Rogers
(1939) B&W 58 Minutes Unrated
Disc 49, Side B
Grand Canyon Trail
A crooked mining engineer hopes to convince his millionaire silver magnate boss the mines in Sintown are
worthless, then taking the silver for his own. The magnate’s secretary is suspicious of the engineer so she heads to
Sintown to investigate the mines. Roy and his friend Cookie step in to help the secretary stop the engineer and save
the mine for the investors.
Starring Roy Rogers
(1948) Color 54 Minutes Unrated
Heart of the Rockies
Roy Rogers is a highway engineer working with a youth reform camp run by a respected former prison warden.
Roger’s young charges aid him on a highway project slated to run across a ranch, which puts him at odds with the
crooked foreman on the ranch. Using the cover of the youths working with Rogers, the foreman and his henchmen
steal cattle and murder the former warden while laying the blame on the youths.
Starring Roy Rogers
(1951) B&W 56 Minutes Unrated
Disc 50, Side A
Idaho
A respected judge in a Western town looks to clean up the crime found in the area, much of it caused by the gang
headed by a female gambling operation owner. After meeting up some of the judge’s former associates,
embarrassing things from his past come up to cause him trouble. Hoping to clear the judge’s name and stop the gang
is lawman Roy Rogers, who vows to get to the bottom of the matter.
Starring Roy Rogers
(1943) B&W Minutes Unrated
Jesse James at Bay
Jesse James (Rogers) and his gang learn of some outlaws attempting to drive off some Missouri settlers from their
land. James commits a string of train robberies in order obtain money for the settlers so they can keep their land.
Complications arise for James when one of the outlaws turns out to be a look-alike of him and the double sets out to
discredit James and cause his arrest.
Starring Roy Rogers
(1941) B&W 56 Minutes Unrated
Disc 50, Side B
Nevada City
The rivalry between a stage line owner and a railroad owner puts Roy and Gabby, two stage line drivers, in the
middle of their conflict. Fired for their efforts to bring peace between the two business owners, Roy and Gabby find
they are brought back into the fight when a band of bandits begins attacking both the railroad and the stage line. Will
Roy and Gabby be successful in stopping the bandits and bring peace between the two owners?
Starring Roy Rogers
(1941) B&W Minutes Unrated
On the Old Spanish Trail
A young man sets out to capture a wanted criminal, in order to collect the reward money so he can pay off a debt.
After catching the man, the cowboy discovers the man is innocent of the crimes he is accused of committing.
Deciding to set things straight, our duo decides to track down the real culprit in order to clear the one man’s name.
Starring Roy Rogers
(1947) B&W Minutes Unrated
Disc 51, Side A
Saga of Death Valley
The rancher father of two boys is murdered by his rival in front of his youngest son, who takes the young lad with
him to keep the boy quiet. Years later, the fully-grown older son of the deceased rancher returns to the family ranch
and learns his father’s rival is still stealing cattle and extorting from the neighboring ranchers. The son finds he has
an adversary working for his father’s rival who may hold a surprise for our young hero.
Starring Roy Rogers
(1939) B&W 58 Minutes Unrated
Song of Nevada
A rich rancher is presumed dead after his plane crashes, but he was not on board when the aircraft was destroyed.
Befriending the head of a cattle drive, the rich man and the drive boss soon discover the man’s daughter has arrived
to take over his ranch. Looking to prevent the sale of the ranch to another man and the marriage of his daughter to a
man he disapproves of, the rich man asks his newfound friend to go to his ranch to prevent its sale and to prevent the
marriage.
Starring Roy Rogers
(1944) B&W Minutes Unrated
Disc 51, Side B
Song of Arizona
Gabby is running a ranch for wayward boys, giving them a chance at a decent life. One of the young men staying at
the ranch is the son of a bank robber and upon learning of his death, he locates his father’s hidden cache of loot and
retrieves it. The young man hopes to use the money to help pay off Gabby’s debts before the ranch is foreclosed
upon but the arrival of his father’s partners forces Roy to step into help the lad.
Starring Roy Rogers
(1946) B&W Minutes Unrated
Springtime in the Sierras
Roy learns of his game warden friend’s death and decides to investigate into the matter. Learning there is a gang of
poachers operating in the area, Roy concludes they were responsible for the death of his friend. Roy has his hands
full in this adventure in trying to defeat the poachers and bring his friend’s killer to justice.
Starring Roy Rogers
(1947) Color Minutes Unrated
Disc 52, Side A
Sunset Serenade
A rancher passes away and his property is willed to an infant child under the care of a guardian. The deceased
rancher’s housekeeper is upset she was not mentioned in the will and the neighboring rancher looks to take the ranch
for his own by any means necessary. Our hero Roy looks to stop the evil pair’s plans to drive off the guardian and
the heir she is caring for.
Starring Roy Rogers
(1942) B&W Minutes Unrated
Under Western Stars
In his first starring role, Roy Rogers is a newly elected Congressman from a Western state dealing with a severe
drought. Rogers’ main reason for his campaign was to push through guaranteed water rights for all the ranchers in
his district. Needing support for his bill to pass, Rogers arranges for a key Congressman to tour his district to see
first hand the severity of the drought and the conditions the ranchers are enduring.
Starring Roy Rogers
(1938) B&W 65 Minutes Unrated
Disc 52, Side B
Wall Street Cowboy
Molybdenum is discovered on Roy Rogers’ ranch and some Wall Street financiers wish to get their hands upon it.
Since the valuable mineral can be used in all sorts of manufacturing processes, the amount found on Roger’s land
would be worth a fortune. When Roy falls behind on his mortgage due to some villainous chicanery, Rogers turns to
an old enemy-turned friend for some help in foiling the financier’s evil plot.
Starring Roy Rogers
(1939) B&W Minutes Unrated
Young Buffalo Bill
With the Old Spanish Land grants being resurveyed in New Mexico, a crook looks to take advantage of the situation
by altering some boundaries in order to gain the rights to some valuable mineral deposits. Young Bill Cody (Rogers)
and his partner Gabby Whittaker (Hayes) find themselves wrapped up in this mess when the land swindler’s
henchmen, a local tribe, start causing trouble. Only the appearance of the original land deed, which is on a bandana
in Gabby’s possession, can clear up this matter and reveal the criminal’s plot.
Starring Roy Rogers
(1940) B&W Minutes Unrated
Disc 53, Side A
The Gay Amigo
A case of mistaken identity has the Cisco Kid and Pancho wanted by the U.S. Cavalry who believe them to be
Mexican banditos. Hoping to catch the true criminals, Cisco and Pancho decide to pretend to be bandits in order to
infiltrate the gang. After ingraining themselves with the gang, Cisco and Pancho discover the Mexican bandits are
not who they seem to be.
Starring Duncan Renaldo
(1949) B&W 63 Minutes Unrated
Loaded Pistols
A killing at a poker game puts Gene Autry on the trail of a killer, while he tries to keep his friend out of the
hangman’s noose. With the sheriff and his posse hot on the trail of the alleged killer, Gene heads up his own
investigation and learns that the killer must be one of the men in the darkened room, and someone with a motive to
frame Gene’s friend. Gene has his hands full not only with the posse, but also with his friend’s sister as well in this
wonderful tale of the Old West.
Starring Gene Autry
(1949) B&W 78 Minutes Unrated
Disc 53, Side B
The Old Barn Dance
Gene Autry and his friends run a horse-selling business that is threatened by a new tractor company that’s selling
their equipment to the local farmers by touting the virtues of tractors over horses. With his business struggling,
Autry takes a job singing on a local radio program that he finds out later on is sponsored by the same tractor
company he’s competing with. When the local farmers are unable to make the unreasonable payments on their
tractors, they blame Autry due to his association with the company through the radio show, causing Autry and his
friends to try and set things right.
Starring Gene Autry
(1938) B&W 55 Minutes Unrated
Ride, Ranger, Ride
A Texas Ranger and his two friends uncover a plot by an Indian sign interpreter, working in secret with the
Comanche, to attack an Army supply train for its guns and ammo. When the trio attempts to warn the Army
colonel in charge of the supply train, they are thrown in jail. With the intervention of the Texas Governor, the trio is
released and attempts to make it to the supply train on time.
Starring Gene Autry
(1936) B&W 56 Minutes Unrated
Disc 54, Side A
Yodelin’ Kid from Pine Ridge
A range war is brewing between the local cattle ranchers and the turpentiners, who harvest the pine tree sap to make
their product. One man wishes to take advantage of this situation by stirring up the trouble between the groups in
order to profit from each side’s suffering. The son of a cattle rancher, who has sided with the turpentiners, finds he
must uncover the truth behind the trouble in order to restore peace and clear his name of a murder he is framed for.
Starring Gene Autry
(1937) B&W 60 Minutes Unrated
The Proud Rebel
A Civil War veteran looks for a peaceful life for him and his mute son, as they arrive in a town looking to treat the
son’s ailment. After being accused of inciting a brawl and facing a jail sentence, the veteran and son find themselves
taking up residence in the home of the local spinster. When a cruel sheep rancher and his sons attempt to force the
spinster off her land, the veteran is forced to make some tough decisions concerning her welfare as well as that of
his son.
Starring Alan Ladd
(1958) Color 103 Minutes Unrated
Disc 54, Side B
The Cowboy and the Indians
Gene Autry is investigating the recent rash of Indian raids on homesteads adjoining the reservation and discovers a
horrible truth behind them. It seems the local Indian agent is cheating the Indians out of their food allotments, thus
forcing the Indians to raid their neighbors for food or starve. Gene sets out to bring the truth to the locals before
they take up arms against the Indians, causing bloodshed on both sides.
Starring Gene Autry
(1949) B&W 68 Minutes Unrated
Water Rustlers
The ranchers living in the valley fed by Silver Creek find the water has disappeared and them facing severe hardship
due to lack of water. After the ranchers discover the creek has been diverted upstream by a selfish landowner, they
attempt to sue him in court. After the witnesses are kept away by the greedy landowner’s henchmen causing the case
to be dismissed, a female rancher and her foreman come up with a plan to regain the water for the valley.
Starring Dorothy Page
(1939) B&W 54 Minutes Unrated
Disc 55, Side A
The Law of .45’s
Two cowboys come across a rancher and his lovely daughter being terrorized by a gang of bandits. The gang works
for a crooked attorney who is using the gang to drive off the landowners so he can buy up the property at low prices.
Our heroes decide its time to put a stop to the gang’s activities and expose their leader for who he truly is.
Starring Guinn Williams
(1935) B&W 55 Minutes Unrated
Branded a Coward
After witnessing his family murdered at the hands of “The Cat” and his gang, a lad grows up to become a man
crippled by his fears. Overcoming his fear to save a stagecoach and its female passenger from a group of robbers,
the man finds himself appointed the new deputy marshal. In spite of his continued doubts about his bravery, the man
begins an investigation into the stage bandits who appear to be part of “The Cat’s” gang.
Starring Johnny Mack Brown
(1935) B&W 58 Minutes Unrated
Disc 55, Side B
The Gambling Terror
The operator of a traveling gambling operation has now set up shop in the back room of a local saloon. At the
request of the town sheriff, his friend the gambling operator aids in the investigation into a recent rash of violence
associated with a protection racket. The shakedown artists and their leader set their sights upon eliminating the
gambling operator due to his nosing around and his operation cuts into their own gambling enterprises.
Starring Johnny Mack Brown
(1937) B&W 53 Minutes Unrated
The Night Rider
A number of raids conducted by the mysterious Night Rider have plagued the local ranches, with the owners
becoming desperate to catch the bandit. Suspected of being The Night Rider, an undercover lawman takes a job on a
local ranch that he believes has ties to the mysterious bandit to catch the real criminal. Interesting discovers by our
lawman allow him to plan a trap for The Night Rider, with the hopes he can nab this crook before his identity is
discovered.
Starring Harry Carey Sr.
(1932) B&W 72 Minutes Unrated
Disc 56, Side A
Lightnin’ Bill Carson
The marshal of Blue Gap steps down from his post in order to take to the road to track down two outlaws he had
previously driven out of town. The marshal comes across the bandits while they are robbing a stage and witnesses
one of them killing the driver. A brother’s revenge for a wrongful death pits the marshal against the hanged bandit’s
brother in an exciting climax to this classic Western.
Starring Tim McCoy
(1936) B&W 75 Minutes Unrated
His Brother’s Ghost
A gang of marauders has been terrorizing the land by killing landowners and taking their ranches and farms. When
the crooks kill Fuzzy’s brother Andy, Billy decides to enlist Fuzzy as the ghost of his brother in order to frighten the
bandits off. This plan hopes to prey upon the fears of the gang and it turn expose the gang leader’s identity, thus
bringing peace to the valley and restoring the property to the rightful owners.
Starring Buster Crabbe
(1945) B&W 53 Minutes Unrated
Disc 56, Side B
Devil Riders
Billy and Fuzzy find a stage company is being forced out of business due to the robberies of their coaches on Pony
Express runs. It turns out the gang behind the thefts is run by a crooked lawyer who is out to gain some government
land promised to the stage line. Billy and Fuzzy put their lives on the line in the hopes they can stop this gang from
succeeding in their plans.
Starring Buster Crabbe
(1943) B&W 57 Minutes Unrated
A Man’s Land
A ranch foreman and the owner’s Eastern educated daughter each inherit one-half of her father’s ranch upon his
death. While the two heirs end up having issues with each other over how a ranch should be operated, the troubles
they experience are nothing when compared to the problems a banker, with his eyes on the property, causes them.
Starring Hoot Gibson
(1932) B&W 67 Minutes Unrated
Disc 57, Side A
Dynamite Ranch
Blaze Howell (Maynard) is wrongly accused of a crime after breaking up an apparent robbery that results in the
discovery of the money being gone. With the possibility of a prison sentence facing him, Howell desperately tries to
expose the true culprits responsible for stealing the money. A last ditch attempt to find the criminals have Howell
and his associate setting a trap to catch the criminals and clear his name.
Starring Ken Maynard
(1932) B&W 55 Minutes Unrated
Red Blood of Courage
The owner of some land rich in oil deposits is kidnapped by a ruthless gang, with the intent to substitute him for a
double who will take the land from the rightful owner. Royal Canadian Mountie Jim Sullivan and the owner’s niece
partner up to discover the sudden change in behavior of her uncle. This leads to the discovery of the ruse and the
rush to rescue the owner before the gang can eliminate him.
Starring Kermit Maynard
(1935) B&W 55 Minutes Unrated
Disc 57, Side B
Fighting Mad
Sergeant Renfrew and Constable Kelly of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police find themselves battling American
bank robbers who have taken a woman as their prisoner. The woman was an eyewitness to the gang’s robbery and
she was taken hostage before she could talk to the authorities. The American authorities now want the woman as a
material witness and Renfrew must try to rescue her and capture the American gangsters.
Starring James Newill
(1939) B&W 60 Minutes Unrated
On the Great White Trail
Royal Canadian Mounted Policeman Sergeant Renfrew finds himself involved with the daughter of a fur trading
outpost owner looking for her father. It seems some deaths, including a Mounties, and some missing money leave a
lot of questions needing answering by the owner. Renfrew and the daughter desperately search for her missing father
to clear him of the murder and theft charges.
Starring James Newill
(1938) B&W 59 Minutes Unrated
Disc 58, Side A
Wings over Wyoming
A cowboy movie actor is wrapping up his latest film shoot in a small California town when he comes across and
rescues a young woman from a gang of criminals. Enamored with the girl, the actor takes a job at her mother’s ranch
as a hand to discover why the gangsters are bothering the women. Our cowboy actor proves to be a true cowboy as
he battles the gangsters and exposes their leader’s identity.
Starring George O’Brien
(1937) B&W 63 Minutes Unrated
Park Avenue Logger
A millionaire decides his son needs to learn about hard work, so he sends him off to a lumber camp he owns for
some hands-on experience. What the father doesn’t know is his son is secretly a professional wrestler know as the
Masked Marvel, making him quite capable of handling anything the loggers can throw at him. While out at the
lumber camp, the son discovers the foreman is taking money from the operation and is causing troubles for the
female owner of a nearby lumber camp.
Starring George O’Brien
(1937) B&W 65 Minutes Unrated
Disc 58, Side B
Fugitive Valley
Part of the "Range Buster" series of westerns, this film features Ray “Crash” Corrigan and John “Dusty” King as
reformed criminals taking on the roles of deputies. When “The Whip’s” outlaws begin to rob and harass the town,
it’s up to the “Range Busters” to track them down and bring them to justice. The deputies’ plan includes infiltrating
the gang to find the secret passage to their hideout. This film features some musical numbers, including "Riding
Along", "My Little Prairie Annie" and "Chisholm Trail".
Starring Ray “Crash” Corrigan
(1941) B&W 60 Minutes Unrated
Wrangler’s Roost
The Range Busters arrive in town to investigate the re-emergence of the gentleman bandit Black Bart, long though
dead but apparently back in action. The Busters discover that Black Bart is still alive but is actually now a
respectable citizen leading a quiet life. It appears that there is an imposter using Black Bart’s reputation and identity
in order to commit his crimes and the Range Busters must now track down the imposter.
Starring Ray Corrigan
(1941) B&W 57 Minutes Unrated
Disc 59, Side A
The Gunman from Bodie
The Rough Riders are assigned to investigate a rash of cattle rustling in the area around the town of Larabie. As per
their usual investigative style, one of the Riders goes undercover to infiltrate the gang and the others all appear to be
strangers, but they secretly work together to crack the case. Hopefully, the Riders will be able to bring the gang in
before their true identities are exposed, putting them in great danger.
Starring Buck Jones
(1941) B&W 62 Minutes Unrated
Billy the Kid’s Gun Justice
Billy the Kid and his pals stumble across a water rights squabble between some recent homesteaders and the
crooked man who sold them their land. It seems the crook and his gang has diverted the water away from the
ranches, where they are forcing the landowners to pay exorbitant fees for water. Billy and his pals decide it’s time to
set things straight for these desperate ranchers.
Starring Bob Steele
(1940) B&W 57 Minutes Unrated
Disc 59, Side B
Stampede
A gang is looking to force a cattle rancher off of his land by preventing any cattle buyers from reaching his property.
After a determined buyer makes it to the ranch, he finds himself constantly harassed by the gang and discovers the
outlaws have murdered his brother. Vowing to bring the men responsible for his brother’s death in to face justice,
our cattle buyer begins to track down and punish the gang members responsible for the murder, thus saving the other
man’s ranch.
Starring Charles Starrett
(1936) B&W 57 Minutes Unrated
The Fighting Westerner
An old mine that may contain a new strike and is the sight of several murders has the family of the owner waiting
for his demise. A mining engineer arrives to investigate the mine for a possible radium strike and he ends up
partnered with an old sheriff’s deputy to solve the murders. Many twists and turns take our investigative duo down a
path to the identity of the killer but also to danger.
Starring Randolph Scott
(1935) B&W 62 Minutes Unrated
Disc 60, Side A
Law of Vengeance
After the Civil War, the patriarch of a Kentucky family looks to move out West for new opportunities and to leave
behind the vicious feud his family has had for years with another family. Upon arriving and settling down on their
new land, the family discovers a feud is ongoing between cattle ranchers and sheepherders cause by his family and
the rivals from back home.
Starring Randolph Scott
(1933) B&W 70 Minutes Unrated
Wagon Wheels
A wagon train traveling from Missouri to Oregon is beset upon by many hardships including foul weather, outlaws
and numerous Indian attacks. It seems the outlaw and Indian attacks are the work of some foreign-based fur traders
looking to keep the territory for themselves. Our wagon train faces its greatest peril when the Indians attack just as
the wagon train is crossing a river.
Starring Randolph Scott
(1934) B&W 59 Minutes Unrated
Dead or Alive
In this Texas Rangers feature, the Rangers are looking to stop the Yackey Gang and end their criminal activities in
the territory. While Dave goes undercover to infiltrate the gang, Tex decides to join the local community in their
efforts to stop the bandits. Things take a turn for the worse when the gang catches Tex and the community group
catches Dave, with both men facing a hangman’s noose!
Starring Tex Ritter
(1944) B&W 55 Minutes Unrated
Disc 60, Side B
Ghost Town Gold
The Three Mesquiteers are searching for the individuals responsible for some missing gold, taken from the local
bank. The banker has been charged with stealing the gold from his own bank and the Mesquiteers are looking to
clear his name and catch the real crooks. Their search leads them to a nearby ghost town that may hold the key to
breaking the case wide open.
Starring Robert Livingston
(1936) B&W 54 Minutes Unrated
The Three Mesquiteers
In this first of the famous Three Mesquiteers line of films, our trio of cowboys has returned from the First World
War and head out to West to take up ranching. What they discover upon arriving out West is a homesteader and his
daughter harassed by a gang of outlaws. Our heroes decide to help out the homesteaders by tackling the gang from
inside and out.
Starring Robert Livingston
(1936) B&W 60 Minutes Unrated
Roarin’ Lead
Our heroes, The Three Mesquiteers, arrive in town to find a gang of cattle rustlers may have connections to the man
trying to assume control of the cattleman’s association. The ranchers are being rustled right out of business and
forced into bankruptcy, where the ringleader can then take over their property. Our trio of heroes must stop the
rustlers and save the cattleman’s association before there are more problems caused by the bandits.
Starring Robert Livingston
(1936) B&W 53 Minutes Unrated