Gene Autry Productions

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    The Old West (1952)

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    The Old West (1952)

    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.

    $15.00
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    Sons of New Mexico (1949)

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    Sons of New Mexico (1949)

    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).

    $15.00
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    Rim of the Canyon (1949)

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    Rim of the Canyon (1949)

    20 years ago, 3 men robbed a stage and hid $30,000. They were caught and sent to prison by Marshal Steve Autry (Also played by Gene Autry). 20 years later, the men bust out of prison and return to the ghost town where they stashed their treasure searching. Steve’s grandson picks up where Steve left off to foil the plans of the outlaws.

    $15.00
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    Riders of the Whistling Pines (1949)

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    Riders of the Whistling Pines (1949)

    While trailing Forest Ranger Charles Carter, who is suspected of permitting lumber man Henry Mitchell to cut restricted timber, Gene fires at a dangerous mountain lion and apparently kills Carter. Actually, Bill Wright, Mitchell’s associate, killed Carter because the ranger had discovered tussock moth infestation in the forest, and if the infestation was not reported, the trees would die and have to be cut, thereby profiting Mitchell and Wright. In order to compensate the best he can, Gene sells his sportsman’s camp and gives the money to Carter’s daughter Helen . En route to Texas, Gene discovers the infestation and is assigned by the Forest Department to supervise the program of spraying the area with DDT from the air. After the first day of spraying, the DDT is blamed by furious stock men for the many animals found dead of poisoning.

    $15.00
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    Loaded Pistols (1948)

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    Loaded Pistols (1948)

    A singing cowboy clears a boy accused of murder by finding the real killer.

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    Mule Train (1950)

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    Mule Train (1950)

    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.

    $25.00
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    The Blazing Sun (1950)

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    The Blazing Sun (1950)

    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.

    $25.00
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    Valley of Fire (1951)

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    Valley of Fire (1951)

    An outcast gambler hijacks a wagon train of eligible women taken west by a mayor (Gene Autry).

    $25.00
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    Last of the Pony Riders (1953)

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    Last of the Pony Riders (1953)

    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.

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    Apache Country (1952)

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    Apache Country (1952)

    A criminal gang provokes the local Apaches in order to divert the authorities’ attention from their own activities.

    $25.00
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