Roy Rogers
68 titles
Filmography
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Southward Ho!
(1939)In post-Civil War Texas a former Union officer is the government's chief law enforcement official and tax collector. Roy discovers that the man is also the head of an outlaw gang.

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.

The Yellow Rose of Texas
(1944)An insurance agent goes undercover as a showboat singer to try to recover stolen money from an alleged bank robber, but soon has a change of heart.

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.

Come On, Rangers
(1938)Roy Rogers (Roy Rogers) is a Texas Ranger, guarding the land with his brother Ken (Lane Chandler) and their fellow Ranger buddies, until Texas gains statehood and the Rangers are shut down to make room for the U.S. Cavalry. Roy soon joins the new group, falls for colonel's daughter Janice (Mary Hart), and tries to move on to a new life. But when a group of outlaws murders Ken, Roy decides to leave his post, gather his old friends and administer frontier justice in a way only the Rangers can.

Rainbow Over Texas
(1946)While on a personal appearance tour, Roy returns to his hometown and enters a Pony Express race. To stop him from winning, outlaws frame him for an armed robbery. Roy must clear his name, expose the real culprits, and ride to victory.

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!

Heart of the Rockies
(1951)A highway engineer helps out some formerly troubled youths and finds himself getting blamed for a crime he never committed. Will justice prevail?

Man from Cheyenne
(1942)If our cowboy hero Roy is going to stop an irrepressible band of cattle rustlers, he'll have to take on its unlikely leader: the charming Marian.

The Gay Ranchero
(1948)Sheriff Roy is forced to out-maneuver criminal mastermind Vance Brados in his clever robbery and murder plot to acquire a profitable airline and spa.

Sunset in El Dorado
(1945)Dale visits El Dorado, her grandmother's hometown, and dreams of her grandmother's past adventures, including a romance with a cowboy resembling Roy.

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.

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.

Spoilers of the Plains
(1951)Roy encounters foreign spies, desert sites for rocket-launching, and artificial satellites. This leads to a one-on-one fight on top of an oil derrick.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.