Roy Rogers
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Filmography
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Saga of Death Valley
(1939)A vengeful man moves into a town operated by the criminal who murdered his father and kidnapped his brother, intent on turning the locals against him.

Apache Rose
(1947)An oil prospector attempting to get drilling rights on an old Spanish land grant is challenged by some off-shore gamblers who want it for themselves.

Eyes of Texas
(1948)To get her hands on his fortune, the lawyer of a ranch owner hatches a plan to have him sign over his will to a phony heir and then have him killed.

Utah
(1945)A ranch foreman plays a trick on the new owner to try to get her out of his hair. But his plan backfires, putting the ranch in peril.

Song of Texas
(1943)A former rodeo star pretends to be wealthy when his daughter pays him a visit. Things go awry when she tries to sell a ranch he doesn’t actually own.

Idaho
(1943)Singing cowboy Roy Rogers has a whole lot of work and gunslinging ahead to pull off clearing the name of an esteemed judge on trial for robbery.

On the Old Spanish Trail
(1947)A cowboy who is counting on the reward money for capturing a notorious fugitive has to deal with the actual bad outlaws who framed an innocent man.

The Border Legion
(1940)As in Zane Grey’s novel, a NY doctor, on the run from authorities, comes out west and gets drawn into the outlaw gang that has besieged his friends.

South of Santa Fe
(1942)As cowboy Roy brings investors to visit a mine, a gangster joins their stagecoach, kidnaps the men, steals the money, and frames Roy for the crime.

Night Time in Nevada
(1948)A gold miner’s daughter heads west to claim her dead father’s share from his corrupt partner. When trouble strikes, Roy rides in to save the day.

The Far Frontier
(1948)It’s up to a crooning cowboy and a judge to stop a human smuggling operation that transports American fugitives hiding in Mexico back into the U.S.

Under Nevada Skies
(1946)Rodeo star, Roy, returns home and helps Sheriff Gabby find and recover a jeweled crest containing a map with the location of a uranium deposit.

Ridin' Down the Canyon
(1942)Roy plans to capture the outlaws taking horses destined for the war effort. However, the horse rustlers give Roy a run for his money.

San Fernando Valley
(1944)A rancher’s daughter schemes to rehire the all-male crew her father fired and replaced with all women, but her plan is interrupted by a double-cross.

Dark Command
(1940)A Civil War tale based on the exploits of the notorious outlaw William Quantrill. A courageous sheriff stands up to Quantrill and his band of guerrillas pillaging the countryside in Civil War-torn Kansas, and stops the cut-throat raids across both Union and Confederate lines.

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