George 'Gabby' Hayes
79 titles
Filmography
79 results

The Cariboo Trail
(1950)During the Gold Rush, two dreamers from Montana and a prospector head for British Columbia to raise cattle and dig for gold, but find trouble instead.

Hopalong Cassidy Returns
(1936)A crusading newspaper editor recruits his old friend Hoppy to take the job of marshal in a town rife with vice and murder directed at helpless miners.

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.

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.

Three on the Trail
(1936)Brave cowboy Hopalong Cassidy has to stop cattle and stagecoach robbers without involving a local sheriff who’s an outlaw and on the take for himself.

Heart of Arizona
(1938)Rancher Belle Starr returns from time in prison only to face cattle rustlers and a hail of bullets, along with rescue by Hoppy and the Bar 20 gang.

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?

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.

Sunset Trail
(1939)Disguising himself as a milquetoast Easterner who writes Western novels, Hoppy enrolls in a dude ranch to unmask the murderer of the owner's husband.

The Frontiersmen
(1938)Hopalong Cassidy deals with problems at a local school involving cattle theft and the arrival of a new teacher.

Bar 20 Justice
(1938)After his friend is murdered, Hopalong Cassidy tries to stop the crooks who are stealing ore from the widow’s mine in the middle of the night.

In Old Mexico
(1938)American lawman Hopalong Cassidy is lured to Mexico by a vengeful escaped criminal and master of disguise he imprisoned years earlier.

Sunset on the Desert
(1942)Returning after a decade away from home, a high-stakes case of mistaken identity sends Roy on a risky undercover mission into a local outlaw gang.

Sunset Serenade
(1942)When the bad guys plot to cheat a newly arrived Eastern girl out of a ranch, which belongs to her infant ward, cowboy Roy fights to save her land.

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.

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.

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.

Bad Man of Deadwood
(1941)Singing cowboy Roy Rogers has his hands full when he learns that the town of Deadwood is being run by outlaws who have made authorities powerless.

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.

North of the Rio Grande
(1937)When the brother of cowboy hero Hopalong Cassidy is murdered, he hatches a scheme to catch those responsible by posing as a wanted man.