Gene Autry
87 titles
Filmography
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Rovin' Tumbleweeds
(1939)After a flood destroys local farmland and corrupt politicians try to stop a relief bill, a small-town rancher runs for Congress to get it passed.

Saginaw Trail
(1953)When mysterious raiders start attacking settlers, Gene uncovers a plot by local fur traders to protect their business by any means necessary.

Silver Canyon
(1951)During the Civil War, the cavalry sends the singing cowboy to round up raiders, who are interfering with supply lines and plotting to ravage a town.

Texans Never Cry
(1951)Gene Autry learns that a family’s money was used to buy counterfeit Mexican lottery tickets, and he has to track down the counterfeiters. Gene faces long odds when a killer comes to do away with him.

The Blazing Sun
(1950)Gene Autry and pal Mike hunt bank robbers Al Bartlett and Trot Lucas. To throw off his pursuers, Bartlett kills his own twin brother and Lucas hoping that Gene and the Sheriff will believe him dead.

Call of the Canyon
(1942)Gene Autry leads cattlemen in rebellion when a packing company rep cheats them. A gal's future depends on the company's radio spots for her show! It gets exciting when the owner appears incognito.

Comin' 'Round the Mountain
(1936)Singing cowboy Autry rescues a wild stallion and races him against thoroughbreds, to help save a lady’s ranch and win himself a Pony Express contract.

The Old West
(1952)When an outlaw gang interferes with Gene Autry’s deal to tame and sell wild horses to a stagecoach line, gunfights and a wild stagecoach race ensue.

The Singing Hill
(1941)When a spoiled society girl plans to sell the grazing land she inherited, the singing cowboy must intervene to prevent a disaster for local ranchers.

Trail to San Antone
(1947)Gene Autry tries to help a young jockey get back on track after an “accident” arranged by a horse trainer ruins his career. Action-packed adventure with fantastic stunts, and Gene Autry's Champion.

Under Fiesta Stars
(1941)When the singing cowboy and a feisty gal jointly inherit a ranch and mine, he must use his wits and charm to keep her from selling the land to crooks.

Valley of Fire
(1951)The new mayor of a lawless town must get rid of its gambling king, import a group of gals to settle the men, and outgun a gang of rotten kidnappers.

Wagon Team
(1952)Gene Autry goes undercover as an inmate to investigate a suspected payroll thief. When the thief escapes, Gene catches up with him at a medicine show.

Whirlwind
(1951)The Singing Cowboy investigates mail robberies, linked to a growing crime syndicate, with the help of his pal Smiley, who poses as a horse doctor.

Winning of the West
(1953)Gene Autry protects a publisher and printer from some crooks who are using Indian raids to cover their bandit activities.

Bells of Capistrano
(1942)A feud between rodeo companies accelerates when both want Gene Autry, as a crowd-drawing added attraction. This film features Gene singing five hits, including "In Old Capistrano" and "Forgive Me."

Barbed Wire
(1952)In 1878, Gene Autry is a cattle buyer who tries to settle a battle between the cattlemen and homesteaders

Blue Montana Skies
(1939)A cattleman’s mission to a northern outpost to catch fur smugglers becomes doubly interesting when he finds a dude ranch owned by a beautiful woman.

Springtime in the Rockies
(1937)When a female ranch owner from the East brings a flock of sheep into cattle country, local ranchers object, and her singing foreman must deal with it.

Red River Valley
(1936)Singing cowboy Autry helps Arizona cattlemen try to build a dam that will bring water to their parched lands, while businessmen plot their sabotage.