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    Dick Tracy

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    Dick Tracy

    Dick Tracy is an American TV series based on the detective comic strip Dick Tracy. The show aired on ABC from September 11, 1950 to April 7, 1951.

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    Smoky Canyon (1952)

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    Smoky Canyon (1952)

    Although Smoky Canyon is officially an entry in Charles Starrett’s “Durango Kid” western series, the film is essentially a showcase for the talents of Jack (later Jock) Mahoney, who’d been a supporting player and stunt double in the Starrett films for several years. Mahoney plays a sheepman who’s framed for the murder of a rancher. It’s all part of a scheme by a dishonest cattleman (Tristam Coffin) who hopes to extenuate a range war for his own profit. Starrett assumes his “Durango” disguise to help clear Mahoney’s name.

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    Pecos River (1951)

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    Pecos River (1951)

    Steve is a Government Agent looking for the gang that stole the U.S. Mail. He goes undercover…

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    Laramie (1949)

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    Laramie (1949)

    A major Indian uprising is expected and Wyoming military posts are alerted. Colonel Dennison (Fred Sears) is meeting with Chief Eagle (Shooting Star) and his son Running Wolf (Jay Silverheels) when Chief Eagle is mysteriously shot. Steve Holden (Charles Starrett), an agent for the government peace commission, with the aid of a wandering shoemaker, Smiley (Smiley Burnette), discover the troubles and the Chief’s murder have been instigated by Cronin (Bob Wilke), the regimental scout, for personal gain for he and his gang of outlaws.

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    Law of the Canyon (1947)

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    Law of the Canyon (1947)

    Freight wagons are being stolen and ransomed back to their owners. Government agent Steve Langtry (and his alter ego the Durango Kid) is sent break up the Hood Gang that’s behind the robberies.

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    The Lone Hand Texan (1947)

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    The Lone Hand Texan (1947)

    Steve Driscoll arrives to help a friend who is trying to bring in an oil well. He finds that the well has been blown up and the workers have quit. He gets the workers back on the job and orders a new drill bit . When the drill bit is stolen he organizes the townspeople to invest in the well. But when the money is collected, a fake Durango Kid shows up to take it and flee

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    South of the Chisholm Trail (1947)

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    South of the Chisholm Trail (1947)

    When the ranchers of Bearcat are plagued by rustlers, Big Jim Grady offers to buy their herds from them at low-ball prices. Steve Haley suggests to the ranchers that they band together and drive their herds to Abilene, Kansas and get full price. Steve’s friend Smiley “joins” the rustlers to learn who their leader is. Grady henchman Doc Walker asks Steve to help break up the cattle drive, and he agrees in order to keep tabs on the rustlers. The gang makes several attempts to take the trail herd but Steve, in his guise as the Durango Kid, intervenes and saves the cattle.

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    Firebrands Of Arizona (1944)

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    Firebrands Of Arizona (1944)

    The sheriff camps outside of town and tries to arrest Froggy and Sunset, but a gang of outlaws helps them get away.

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    King of the Cowboys (1943)

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    King of the Cowboys (1943)

    Roy Rogers, Smiley Burnette and the Sons of the Pioneers go undercover to help Texas Governor Russell Hicks stop World War II Axis sympathizers from blowing up U.S. warehouses.

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    Idaho (1943)

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    Idaho (1943)

    A deputy sets out to prove that a respected judge, who had once been a criminal, is being framed for crimes committed by a crooked saloon owner.

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    Cowboy Serenade (1942)

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    Cowboy Serenade (1942)

    Gene Autry (Gene Autry) heads a cattlemen’s association and calls on the inexperienced Jim Agnew (Rand Brooks) to negotiate the sale of 500 head of cattle. Jim ends up losing the cattle in a crooked poker game, however, and Gene and his sidekick, Frog (Smiley Burnette), set out to find the cheating gamblers. It soon becomes clear that the leader of the gamblers is none other than Asa Lock (Addison Richards), the dastardly father of Gene’s romantic interest, Stephanie (Fay McKenzie).

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    Under Fiesta Stars (1941)

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    Under Fiesta Stars (1941)

    Rodeo champ Gene Autry inherits half interest in both a ranch and a mine that provides steady employment for the surrounding rancheros. Unfortunately, the other half goes to Easterner Barbara Erwin (Carol Hughes), who is only interested in monetary remuneration. To convince Gene to buy her share, Barbara enters into an unholy alliance with unscrupulous attorneys Arnold (Ivan Miller) and Fry (Sam Flint), who, without their client’s consent, hire a gang of thugs headed by Tommick (John Merton). When a ranchero (Elias Gamboa) is mortally wounded in the ensuing gun battle, Barbara sees the error of her way and switches sides.

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