Roy Rogers
68 titles
Filmography
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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.

Young Buffalo Bill
(1940)A fictionalized Buffalo Bill battles over mining lands in New Mexico, as Indians besiege a Spanish rancho, and the US Cavalry rides to the rescue.

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.

Young Bill Hickok
(1940)Bill Hickok, assisted by Calamity Jane, is after a foreign agent and his guerrilla band who are trying to take over some western territory just as the Civil War is coming to a close.

Don't Fence Me In
(1945)A magazine reporter ventures West to uncover the truth about Wildcat Kelly, a figure long thought dead.

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.

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.

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.

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.

Silver Spurs
(1943)Lucky Miller wants control of a large ranch inherited by Jerry Johnson and has a woman come west to marry him. Following the wedding, Lucky has the owner killed and frames Roy for the killing.

Jesse James at Bay
(1941)When the legendary outlaw learns Missouri settlers are being cheated, he and his gang rob trains to do battle with land-grabbing railroad tycoons.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.