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The U. S. Marshal of Arizona orders his ace trouble-shooter. “Cheyenne”
Davis(Lash La Rue)to Waterhole, a deserted mining town, so that he can aid “Fuzzy” Jones (Al St. John), the local law-enforcement officer, in an investigation into the
disappearance of Bob Craig (Bob Woodward), a federal surveyor. “Cheyenne” arrives just after two henchmen, Flint (Terry Frost) and “Waco” (Lane Bradford)have ambushed a man named Rodney Trent (Steve Clark)and left him for dead after stealing his papers. “Cyeyenne” and “Fuzzy”
take him to “Fuzzy’s” shack, where he tells them he has come west to look
into an offer from Vince Sharpe (Jack Ingram)fo the land he has inherited in Barton City, and also tells them his
daughter, Diane (Jennifer Holt)is on her way to join him. Back in Barton City, thinking they have killed
Trent, report to Sharpe, who is dismayed to learn from Trent’s papers that
he has [...]

White scout attempts to garner a peace treaty between English Colonials and the Ottawa tribe, led by Chief Pontiac. Dir. Felix E. Feist

Mountie goes undercover as a trapper when his superior officer is killed by a ruthless fur thief. Kermit’s first starring role. Based on the novel “Footprints” by James Oliver Curwood. Dir. Ray Taylor

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The Range Busters are after Jingler and the gold taken from the Denver
mint. They travel to Bottleneck only to find it a ghost town. But after
Alibi salts the mine, Bottleneck quickly becomes a boom town. Written by Maurice VanAuken

Two feuding country families team up to combat the threat of a mountain tiger to their lands and lives.

Hoxie is a former rancher-turned-gold miner who becomes the prime suspect when his elderly partner is found murdered. Can he find the real villains and clear his name? Dir. Otto Brower

A gunslinger rides into the town of Purgatory and tells the townspeople
he’s the town tamer they’ve been expecting, knowing full well that he shot
the man back in the desert. He agrees to their $500 fee, payable when the
job is complete to the widow of another man he killed, and sets about
freeing the town from it’s wheelchair-bound criminal boss, who hires three
killers in succession to rid the town of its new lawman. Written by David Bassler

During a feud between a stage line and the railroad, a stagecoach is robbed by a masked gunman, and The Lone Rider and Fuzzy are accused of the holdup. Dir. Sam Newfield

Ranch foreman Steele receives a wedding gift from a mysterious band of outlaw riders: a red rope and three bullets, a sign that Steele is marked for destruction. Dir. S. Roy Luby

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