Roy Rogers
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In Old Caliente
(1939)Roy Rogers, who works for the respectable ranchero Don Jose, gets into a nasty row with Jose's sinister foreman named Sugauro. Sugauro pins Rogers for a crime he didn't commit and lands in jail. He can't sing himself out of this pickle!

Billy The Kid Returns
(1938)When Cowboy Roy is mistaken for the newly-deceased Billy the Kid, he uses the opportunity to help homesteaders stand up to powerful big ranchers.

Romance on the Range
(1942)When a ranch hand is murdered by thieves, Roy goes after the killers while dealing with a surprise visit from the ranch’s attractive new owner.

Red River Valley
(1941)After the money for their reservoir gets stolen, Roy and the ranchers take it upon themselves to find out who is behind it and get their money back.

Days of Jesse James
(1939)Crooning cowboy Roy Rogers comes to the defense of an outlaw framed for a bank robbery by the bankers who pulled off their own inside job.

Under California Stars
(1948)Rancher Roy and his boys track down Pop Jordan and his gang of rustlers who have stolen his beloved horse and are holding it for a $100,000 ransom.

Grand Canyon Trail
(1948)When a prospector invests in a ghost town in search of silver, miners like Roy pay hefty sums to get a piece of the business and come to regret it.

Man from Music Mountain
(1943)When singing cowboy Roy returns to his hometown, he finds himself smack-dab in the middle of a bitter feud between sheep raisers and cattle ranchers.

Shine On Harvest Moon
(1938)The one-time partnership between two men has turned into a full-fledged range war. Roy is the son of one; Claire is the daughter of the other.

Wall Street Cowboy
(1939)Gunslingers face off against city slickers when Roy Rogers and his pals go to New York to keep white-collar desperadoes from taking their land.

Bad Man of Deadwood
(1941)Singing cowboy Roy Rogers has his hands full when he learns that the town of Deadwood is being run by outlaws who have made authorities powerless.

Bells of San Angelo
(1947)On the American side of the U.S./Mexico border, investigator Roy Rogers gets to the bottom of a series of murders in and around a silver mine.

Cowboy and the Senorita
(1944)When a local mob boss tries to cheat a young woman out of the gold mine she's inherited, Roy and his pal 'Teddy' Bear ride out to help her.

Frontier Pony Express
(1939)After rejecting an offer to become a spy for the Confederacy, a Pony Express rider and Lincoln loyalist works to undermine the schemes of the South.

Rough Riders' Round-up
(1939)The Singing Cowboy, Roy Rogers, stars as a wrangler who joins the Old West border patrol with the Rough Riders to stop thieving bandits.

Sheriff of Tombstone
(1941)In Tombstone, Roy is mistaken for a gunslinger hired by the mayor to seize control. As he plans to expose the plot, the real gunslinger arrives.

Heart of the Golden West
(1942)When their cattle transporter raises his rates, a group of ranchers turns to Roy Rogers to find a different way to get their herds to market.

Bells of Rosarita
(1945)When a woman is in danger of losing her late father’s circus, a group of Western movie stars come to her aid to put on a show and catch the bad guys.

Roll on Texas Moon
(1946)Roy Rogers is sent to Texas to investigate a feud between cattlemen and sheepherders before tensions rise to a full-fledged range war.

Song of Arizona
(1946)Gabby's ranch for wayward boys is in financial trouble. When a youngster pitches in money from his outlaw dad, the gang comes looking for their loot.