Roy Rogers
70 titles
Filmography
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The Roy Rogers Show
The affable, musical cowboy, his wife Dale, their horses, and their wacky sidekick provide warm, engaging entertainment on their Double R Ranch.

My Pal Trigger
(1946)A cowboy’s plans to breed his mare goes awry when a stallion owner refuses. When both horses escape and one is shot, the cowboy is framed and jailed.

Melody Time
(1948)Classic stories blend high-spirited music and unforgettable characters.

Under Western Stars
(1938)A singing-cowboy congressman, Roy Rogers, goes to Washington to seek federal assistance to help small ranchers regain their water rights.

King of the Cowboys
(1943)A private detective finds himself right the middle of a carnival show that the saboteurs use as a cover!

The Carson City Kid
(1940)A cowboy seeks revenge on the gambler who murdered his brother.

Home in Oklahoma
(1946)After a small-town rancher is murdered, a newspaper editor, Roy, along with a big city reporter, Dale, help solve the mystery of the murder.

Mackintosh and T.J.
(1975)While passing through Dickens, Texas, Mackintosh’s car troubles lead him to spend time in town, where he meets T.J. The two soon become fast friends.

Colorado
(1940)A Pinkerton man sent to investigate what’s keeping Union troops in Colorado from returning East to fight in the war finds his own kin responsible.

Lights of Old Santa Fe
(1944)Cowgirl Dale gets caught between rival rodeos, one run by a good guy, and the other by a bad one. Can Cowboy Roy and his singing pals help her choose?

Bells of Coronado
(1950)Roy, an insurance investigator, is on a mission to stop the theft of uranium ore and prevent the culprits from escaping by plane with their valuable loot.

The Arizona Kid
(1939)A Civil War Confederate officer stationed in the Midwest tries to stop outlaw gangs who are working under the disguise of being Confederate soldiers.

Nevada City
(1941)A cowboy and his friend team up to expose the crooked men trying to sabotage peace between a train line man and stagecoach line owner in the Old West.

Heldorado
(1946)Against the backdrop of Las Vegas’ Frontier Days festival, Roy sets out to catch a racketeering ring laundering counterfeit bills through casinos.

Trigger, Jr.
(1950)Roy Rogers and his traveling Western show are called to action when bad guy Manson releases a killer horse into the herds of area ranchers.

Hands Across the Border
(1944)A battle of the horse breeders vying for the same lucrative government contract leaves one man dead and Roy Rogers coming to his family’s rescue.

Robin Hood of the Pecos
(1941)Carpetbagger Ballard, eager to confiscate valuable land in post-Civil War Texas by enforcing martial law and driving out the ranchers, tries to thwart Sheriff Corbin's efforts to rally the citizens.

In Old Cheyenne
(1941)A singing newspaper reporter travels to Wyoming, where he investigates a supposed criminal. Who it turns out, has surprising truths to reveal.

Springtime in the Sierras
(1947)Roy Rogers pursues Stephanie Bachelor's gang for illegally hunting animals out of season, leading to a showdown in a freezer.

Song of Nevada
(1944)A young western woman returns home to sell her deceased father's ranch, where she learns he had other plans for his daughter’s future.