Robert Livingston
23 titles
Filmography
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The Bold Caballero
(1936)The first ‘Zorro’ film in color sees the fighter for the less fortunate try to escape after being sentenced to death for a murder he didn't commit.

Hit the Saddle
(1937)Corrupt rancher Rance McGowan resorts to disrupting farmland with his trained killer horse, which ultimately causes trouble after it kills a sheriff.

The Riders of the Whistling Skull
(1937)During an archeological expedition for the lost indigenous city of Lukachukai, the Three Mesquiteers venture into a land of mysterious death cults.

Wolves of the Range
(1943)As Texas ranchers face drought and a villain who wants to seize their land, the Lone Rider must stop the scoundrel, even if it means risking his life.

Roarin' Lead
(1936)A cowboy trio of brothers and a farmer do their best to stop a real estate manager from letting the land go to seed so that it sells for pennies.

Call The Mesquiteers
(1938)Three Mesquiteers are forced on the lam to clear their names after their truck gets hijacked by a gang of silk smugglers and raided by police.

Come on, Cowboys
(1937)After the three mesquiteers learn that a circus owner has turned towards corrupt practices, they risk everything to save a friend.

The Purple Vigilantes
(1938)This 14th film in the Three Mesquiteers series finds a group of vigilante ranchers assembling to boot outlaws from their small town of Trail's End.

Raiders of Red Gap
(1943)When a gang attacks his ranch and kills one of his ranch hands, Jim Roberts gets together with his neighbors to fight the company responsible.

Outlaws of Sonora
(1938)A dashing and heroic cowboy has the battle of a lifetime with his evil doppelganger who is out husting local cattlemen and stealing their money.

Law of the Saddle
(1943)When a crook tries to infiltrate law enforcement by running for sheriff, it’s up to the Lone Rider and his sidekick Fuzzy to put a stop to his plans.

The Three Mesquiteers
(1936)Discharged from a VA hospital, a group of disabled World War I vets run into trouble when they go to New Mexico with their Homestead Act land grant.

Gunsmoke Ranch
(1937)The Three Mesquiteers set things right when homesteaders displaced by a flood are tricked into buying condemned land by a notorious swindler.

Ghost Town Gold
(1936)This offering in the Three Mesquiteers franchise finds the trio setting out to recover gold stolen by a gang of outlaws and stashed in a ghost town.

Range Defenders
(1937)The Mesquiteers return to clear Stony's brother, George, of murder charges. They confront a corrupt town ruled by Harvey and a biased sheriff.

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.

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.

The Black Raven
(1943)A group of strangers are brought together in an old dark house and must contend with two murders and $50,000 in stolen money.

Night Stage to Galveston
(1952)Gene Autry and Pat Buttram work for a newspaper publisher, and find evidence of corruption in the Texas State Police.

Winning of the West
(1953)Gene Autry protects a publisher and printer from some crooks who are using Indian raids to cover their bandit activities.