Gene Autry
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Filmography
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The Phantom Empire
(1935)Singing cowboy Gene Autry stumbles upon an advanced subterranean civilization beneath his ranch, sparking the interest of greedy surface dwellers.

The Old Corral
(1936)A sheriff in a small Western town starts a relationship with a nightclub singer who witnessed a murder.

Melody Ranch
(1940)When radio star Autry visits his hometown for a celebration, he faces childhood enemies who became local gangsters and decides to clean up the town.

Loaded Pistols
(1948)A cowboy goes out looking for the man who killed his best friend in a poker game. When he finds a man who has the gun, he knows he’s not the culprit.

Rim of the Canyon
(1949)Gene Autry, playing a dual role as his father and himself, is stranded by thieves who are searching for a stolen $30,000. A schoolteacher aids Gene with his search for the outlaws and the treasure.

Public Cowboy No. 1
(1937)When a high-tech gang of cattle thieves comes to town, a luddite sheriff’s deputy must quickly learn how to outwit their modern innovations.

Man from Music Mountain
(1938)A pair of swindlers takes advantage of hapless folks and sells them worthless lots in a ghost town that will never get electricity.

The Cowboy and the Indians
(1949)Gene Autry stars as a rancher trying to stop the cruel swindle of a cheating Navajo agent who is starving the tribe while blaming them for violence.

Back in the Saddle
(1941)A singing cowboy’s signature song, and the title of the film, comes to be after he comes under fire for the pollution poisoning of a town’s cattle.

Robin Hood Of Texas
(1947)Gene Autry and the Cass County Boys are unjustly arrested as bank bandits. Released by police as decoys to locate the loot, Gene and the boys find themselves in trouble with the real bank robbers.

Git Along Little Dogies
(1937)When the singing cowboy learns an oil well pollutes the cattle's drinking water, he gets on a radio show to oppose the gangster behind the drilling.

Riders in the Sky
(1949)Gene Autry helps a gal clear her father's name who is accused of murdering a gambler. When the leader of the gamblers gets involved, it's up to Gene and his comic pal Pat Buttram to outwit the badmen.

Beyond the Purple Hills
(1950)Gene Autry becomes the new Sheriff after bank robbers kill the former sheriff. When Judge Beaumont is murdered, evidence points to the judge's wild son. Believing the young man, Gene tries to help.

Gaucho Serenade
(1940)A case of mistaken identity sends ex-rodeo stars on a rip-roaring trek, as they help a small boy evade gangsters who framed his father for a crime.

Riders of the Whistling Pines
(1949)Gene Autry believes he has accidentally shot a man, but learns that the guilt lies with men trying to stop a destructive moth infestation. Will modern chemicals be used to save the day, against Gene?

In Old Monterey
(1939)An Army sergeant tasked with persuading ranchers to sell their land to the military learns a local mine owner is sowing division for personal gain.

Night Stage to Galveston
(1952)Gene Autry and Pat Buttram work for a newspaper publisher, and find evidence of corruption in the Texas State Police.

Sioux City Sue
(1946)A Hollywood scout who won't take no for an answer convinces a cattle rancher to star in a musical western but the production isn't what he expects.

South of the Border
(1939)On the eve of WW2, a US agent is sent to protect American oil interests in Mexico and gets caught between the woman he loves and revolutionaries.

The Strawberry Roan
(1948)When a wild stallion throws a rider and becomes the target of an avenging posse, only one cowboy can save the noble beast and the man he injured.