Hoot Gibson
22 titles
Filmography
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Sonora Stagecoach
(1944)Three men defend a prisoner from attempts on his life while escorting him to trial, leading them to believe his innocence and trap the real criminals.

The Local Bad Man
(1932)When their bank is in the red, the Murdock brothers concoct an insurance scam to ship cash on a train, rob it and then pin the theft on a cowboy.

Sunset Range
(1935)When a gangster arrives at the ranch to collect a debt, Reasonin’ Bates and his fellow cowboys ride in to save the owner and his charming sister.

The Cowboy Counsellor
(1932)A con man posing as a lawyer finds himself in deep waters when he has to defend a young man falsely accused of robbery.

Marked Trails
(1944)It’s up to newly minted U.S. Marshals Hoot and Bob to stop a relentless gang of bandits from terrorizing a frontier town for its oil supply.

Lucky Terror
(1936)When Lucky gets caught in the crossfire of a robbery-gone-bad, he manages to take off with the victim’s gold but has the murder pinned on him.

The Utah Kid
(1944)
The Fighting Parson
(1933)A cowboy on the run finds the clothes and ID of a preacher. Assuming his identity, he arrives at a nearby town, where a man knows who he really is.

Frontier Justice
(1936)Brent Halston sets out to bring to justice the two men who sent his father to an asylum and threatened to foreclose on his family's ranch.

Clearing the Range
(1931)In this Zorro-like hero film, Curt Fremont poses in public as a coward but transforms into the daring El Capitan while hunting his brother’s killer.

Rainbow's End
(1935)A rodeo star and cowhand is caught between the family whose ranch he works on and his own father whose mortgage company is threatening foreclosure.

Wild Horse
(1931)After two pals capture a wild horse for a $1,000 prize, the horse is stolen and one of them is killed, as the other is falsely accused of his murder.

The Hard Hombre
(1931)For recovering her stolen cattle, the widow Martini offers Peaceful Patton a job on her ranch where he becomes mistaken for a notorious outlaw.

Cavalcade of the West
(1936)Two brothers take different paths in life. Their reunion sees one of them ambush the other as he goes about his job as a Pony Express rider.

The Dude Bandit
(1933)When a man's murder is made to look like a suicide, investigator Ace Cooper poses as a coward during the day but becomes Dude Bandit at night.

Feud of the West
(1936)Old rancher Gregory Walters hires a rodeo rider to go undercover to expose the gang that stole his horses and murdered his nephew.

The Marshal's Daughter
(1953)A fearless cowgirl and her father, a retired town marshal, take on an outlaw gang with their own brand of western justice.

Death Valley Rangers
(1943)A succession of stagecoach robberies prompts the citizens of a Death Valley outpost to send for the Trail Blazers, a trio of law-enforcing plainsmen.

The Painted Stallion
(1937)When the first wagon train leaves Independence for Santa Fe and encounters resistance, a mysterious rider with singing arrows arrives to help.

The Law Rides Again
(1943)U.S. government agents, known as The Trail Blazers, use a convict to quell threats of an Indian uprising in the Arizona territory.