Hills of Utah

Hills of Utah 1951

1

A singing doctor on horseback heals a feud between cattlemen and copper miners.

1951

Gene Autry and the Mounties

Gene Autry and the Mounties 1951

6.00

Montana Marshals Gene and Scat are tracking some bank robbers. When the baddies cross into Canada, the Mounties are called upon to help.

1951

Barbed Wire

Barbed Wire 1952

5.00

A cattle buyer, a federal agent and a newswoman snip a railroad plot.

1952

Goldtown Ghost Riders

Goldtown Ghost Riders 1953

5.00

A singing frontier judge (Gene Autry) dismisses a case of double jeopardy.

1953

Night Stage to Galveston

Night Stage to Galveston 1952

4.70

A former Texas Ranger teams up with some of his old colleagues to rid the state of corruption in their new police force.

1952

The Last Round-up

The Last Round-up 1947

6.00

A rancher tries to convince an Indian tribe to relocate so their land can be used to provide water for Kansas City.

1947

Blue Canadian Rockies

Blue Canadian Rockies 1952

1

Montana ranch owner Cyrus Bigbee sends his foreman, Gene Autry, and Rawhide Buttram to his Canadian timber land to stop the marriage of his daughter Sandy to Todd Markey, whom he dislikes. Sandy wants to turn the property into a dude ranch, with Carolina Cotton and the Cass County Boys (Fred S. Martin, Jerry Scoggins and Bert Dodson) among the entertainers, and runs up against local timbermen who want it for cutting timber. When a Mountie is murdered, with suspicion pointing to Todd, Gene finds the real culprit and brings peace to the area.

1952

Valley of Fire

Valley of Fire 1951

1

An outcast gambler hijacks a wagon train of eligible women taken west by a mayor.

1951

On Top of Old Smoky

On Top of Old Smoky 1953

5.80

Poachers are harassing toll road owner Jen Larrabee. They want her land because it holds valuable minerals. Autry and the Cass County Boys, mistaken for Texas Rangers, help out.

1953

Mule Train

Mule Train 1950

5.00

A prospector discovers natural cement and suggests it should be used for a new dam. But this is the last thing the badmen of Trail End want, as they have a monopoly of the wagons needed to haul rocks to the site. A pretty sheriff notwithstanding, it's a job for a singing marshal.

1950

Winning of the West

Winning of the West 1953

5.50

A singing territorial ranger (Gene Autry) spots his younger brother in an outlaw gang.

1953

The Strawberry Roan

The Strawberry Roan 1948

5.00

Young Joe is paralyzed as he is bucked by a wild horse, a strawberry roan. Angered, his father, Walt, tries to shoot the horse but is stopped by his foreman, Gene Autry. The roan escapes and Autry, told to leave the ranch by Walt, finds and trains the horse, now named Champ, in hopes that by returning it to Joe it will provide him with the will to overcome his disability.

1948

Silver Canyon

Silver Canyon 1951

7.00

At the close of the Civil War, a band of Southern guerillas disguised themselves as Union soldiers, the better to perform acts of sabotage in Utah. Autry plays a cavalry scout who goes after guerilla leader McQuarrie.

1951

The Old West

The Old West 1952

5.00

Doc Lockwood and his gang are trying to take away Autry's contract for supplying horses to the stagecoach line. Parson Brooks joins Autry in an effort to clean up the town of Sadderlock.

1952

Pack Train

Pack Train 1953

5.70

Gene Autry is assigned to safely transport supplies to a band of settlers. The villains, headed by Ross McLain, intend to bushwhack Autry, grab the supplies, and sell them at high prices to a local mining camp.

1953

Indian Territory

Indian Territory 1950

2.00

Columbia's final release for 1950 was the Gene Autry western Indian Territory. Set during the Reconstruction Era, the story finds Autry working as an undercover agent for the U.S. cavalry. His mission: to neutralize a former Austrian army officer named Curt Raidler (Phil Van Zandt), who is leading a group of renegade Indians on a series of destructive raids.

1950

Sons of New Mexico

Sons of New Mexico 1949

5.00

Not quite as memorable as his previous Riders in the Sky, Gene Autry's Sons of New Mexico is still well up to the star's standard. This time, Gene tries to reform Randy Pryor, a would-be juvenile delinquent, played by Autry-protégé Dick Jones (who later starred in the Autry-produced TV series Range Rider and Buffalo Bill Jr). To this end, Pryor is enrolled at the New Mexico Military Institute, where much of this film was lensed. The kid chafes at the school's regimen and escapes, heading back to his criminal mentor Pat Feeney (Robert Armstrong).

1949

Texans Never Cry

Texans Never Cry 1951

6.50

A Texas Ranger tries to bring down counterfeiters selling fake lottery tickets.

1951

Last of the Pony Riders

Last of the Pony Riders 1953

6.00

Ex-Pony Express rider Autry ties to protect his US mail franchise as the Pony Express gives way to stage coach mail and the telegraph. Gene's last film appearance as a singing cowboy.

1953

The Blazing Sun

The Blazing Sun 1950

1

Gene Autry hunts bank robbers Al Bartlett and Trot Lucas with his old friend Mike. Bartlett, to throw off his pursuers, kills Trot and his own brother. When Kitty Bartlett comes to town claiming to be the slain Bartlett's widow, Gene has to save her from the irate townspeople who are not aware that her name isn't Bartlett but she really is the daughter of a law officer slain by Al Bartlett. Ben Luder, a local hood, tricks Bartlett back into town by saying he has to fixed to have Doc Larry Taylor do plastic surgery on him. En route they meet Doc and his assistant Helen Ellis and Ben's ruse is exposed. Bartlett kills Ben and forces Doc to drive him to the railroad. Gene, in a fight atop a runaway train, captures Bartlett.

1950