Gene Autry
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Filmography
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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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

Gold Mine in the Sky
(1938)Among his new duties following the death of his boss, a singing ranch foreman must keep a spoiled heiress from marrying her racketeer fiancé.

Mexicali Rose
(1939)A singing cowboy and a music-loving bandit take on a crooked oil company cheating, among others, an orphanage on the Mexican border.

Colorado Sunset
(1939)A cowboy and his crew settle buy a dairy farm, but a local nemesis decides to start bilking local farmers for cash, a plot they must now shut down.

Blue Canadian Rockies
(1952)A Montana ranch hand is sent on a mission to the Canadian Rockies to prevent his boss’s daughter from marrying and starting her own dude ranch.

Heart of the Rio Grande
(1942)Gene Autry tames a spoiled teenage shrew sent to a Dude Ranch for the summer and in the process humanizes her father into being a better parent. Action includes stampeding horses, and a bold rescue!

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.

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.

Saddle Pals
(1947)Gene Autry goes to the home of hypochondriac landowner, who gets Gene to switch identities while he takes a vacation, giving Gene power-of-attorney. Gene has to raise $50,000 to save the properties.

The Sagebrush Troubadour
(1935)A Western ranger goes undercover as a roving singer to find a killer. With only a guitar string and horse as a clue, he zeroes in on the key suspects.

Melody Trail
(1935)When a baby is stolen by a rotten mutt, it’s up to singing cowboy Gene Autry to wrangle the child and save the ranch from hilarious chaos.