Gene Autry
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Filmography
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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.

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.

Ride, Tenderfoot, Ride
(1940)A cowboy who inherits a meat packing plant feuds with a scheming rival who wants her factory to succeed - despite their flirtations in the meantime.

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.

Goldtown Ghost Riders
(1953)Serving as the circuit judge for a small town, Gene Autry is faced with a murder case in which the perpetrator presents an unusual defense.

Home on the Prairie
(1939)Livestock inspectors (and a friendly elephant) uncover the truth about a rancher’s cattle that appear to have hoof and mouth disease.

Last of the Pony Riders
(1953)Gene Autry tries to set up a stage line to carry government mail, but is faced with schemers who are trying to get the contract for themselves.

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.

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.

The Last Round-up
(1947)Gene Autry is a cattle rancher in the Old West trying to keep local ranchers and Native Americans from ruin by a tycoon out to steal their water.

Hills of Utah
(1951)When a doctor returns to the town where his father was murdered, he lands in the middle of a local feud, while a mine owner aims to gun him down.

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.

Rhythm of the Saddle
(1938)A tug-of-war over a lucrative rodeo franchise contract pits a wealthy ranch owner and her foreman against a crooked nightclub owner and his henchmen.

Guns and Guitars
(1936)When a traveling medicine show lands amidst a Texas cattle war, the singing cowboy chases down the bad guys and their quarantined livestock.

Prairie Moon
(1938)A sheriff assumes guardianship of three, young orphaned boys from Chicago who have a bad attitude but a big inheritance that a gang of outlaws want.

Mountain Rhythm
(1939)Cowboy Gene Autry and his sidekick get extra help from singing bums and rowdy gold miners after a dude ranch development threatens ranchers’ lands.

Western Jamboree
(1938)When a gang of outlaws learn about the cache of helium gas underground on a ranch property, it’s up to the foreman to stop them from a land grab.

On Top of Old Smoky
(1953)Mistaken for Texas Rangers, Gene and his band help the owner of a toll road being threatened by a group of men who want the road for themselves.

Pack Train
(1953)Gene Autry sets out to aid frontier settlers who are threatened by a shortage of food and medicine, only to be attacked by a gang of crooks.