Champion
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Filmography
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The Gene Autry Show
The iconic singing cowboy travels around the Southwest to bring justice, laughs, and music, along with his loyal horse named Champion.

The Cowboy and the Indians
(1949)Gene Autry stars as a rancher trying to stop the cruel swindle of a cheating Navajo agent who is starving the tribe while blaming them for violence.

Rim of the Canyon
(1949)Gene Autry, playing a dual role as his father and himself, is stranded by thieves who are searching for a stolen $30,000. A schoolteacher aids Gene with his search for the outlaws and the treasure.

Riders in the Sky
(1949)Gene Autry helps a gal clear her father's name who is accused of murdering a gambler. When the leader of the gamblers gets involved, it's up to Gene and his comic pal Pat Buttram to outwit the badmen.

The Strawberry Roan
(1948)When a wild stallion throws a rider and becomes the target of an avenging posse, only one cowboy can save the noble beast and the man he injured.

Sioux City Sue
(1946)A Hollywood scout who won't take no for an answer convinces a cattle rancher to star in a musical western but the production isn't what he expects.

Riders of the Whistling Pines
(1949)Gene Autry believes he has accidentally shot a man, but learns that the guilt lies with men trying to stop a destructive moth infestation. Will modern chemicals be used to save the day, against Gene?

Mule Train
(1950)When natural cement is discovered by two prospectors, one is murdered during a claim jump attempt. Marshal Gene Autry befriends the lone prospector and tries to help him promote his cement discovery.

Hills of Utah
(1951)When a doctor returns to the town where his father was murdered, he lands in the middle of a local feud, while a mine owner aims to gun him down.

The Last Round-up
(1947)Gene Autry is a cattle rancher in the Old West trying to keep local ranchers and Native Americans from ruin by a tycoon out to steal their water.

Last of the Pony Riders
(1953)Gene Autry tries to set up a stage line to carry government mail, but is faced with schemers who are trying to get the contract for themselves.

Gene Autry and the Mounties
(1951)A Montana marshal goes on a manhunt in the wilderness to recover U.S. gold stolen by Canadian bank robbers plotting to overthrow their government.

Goldtown Ghost Riders
(1953)Serving as the circuit judge for a small town, Gene Autry is faced with a murder case in which the perpetrator presents an unusual defense.

Saginaw Trail
(1953)When mysterious raiders start attacking settlers, Gene uncovers a plot by local fur traders to protect their business by any means necessary.

Silver Canyon
(1951)During the Civil War, the cavalry sends the singing cowboy to round up raiders, who are interfering with supply lines and plotting to ravage a town.

Texans Never Cry
(1951)Gene Autry learns that a family’s money was used to buy counterfeit Mexican lottery tickets, and he has to track down the counterfeiters. Gene faces long odds when a killer comes to do away with him.

Cow Town
(1950)Gene responds to cattle rustling by stringing barbed wire all around his range.

The Old West
(1952)When an outlaw gang interferes with Gene Autry’s deal to tame and sell wild horses to a stagecoach line, gunfights and a wild stagecoach race ensue.

Valley of Fire
(1951)The new mayor of a lawless town must get rid of its gambling king, import a group of gals to settle the men, and outgun a gang of rotten kidnappers.

Whirlwind
(1951)The Singing Cowboy investigates mail robberies, linked to a growing crime syndicate, with the help of his pal Smiley, who poses as a horse doctor.