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Directed by Frank BorzageOrigin USAGenres WesternActors Texas Guinan,
Francis McDonald,
Ed BradyRating70%
La Mesa, une ville minière de l'Ouest sur le déclin, subit les hold-ups d'un mystérieux homme masqué surnommé le "Percepteur". "Le Bostonien, qui arrive à La Mesa dans une diligence volée par le Percepteur, devient l'adjoint du shérif. Il est attiré par "la Tigresse", une propriétaire de dancing, qui, elle, tombe amoureuse d'un autre étranger, "le Gentleman". Origin USAGenres WesternActors Texas Guinan,
George Chesebro,
Jack Richardson,
Josie SedgwickAs described in a film magazine, The She Wolf (Guinan) walks into The Last Hope saloon and discovers its Chinese owner Mui Fing (Wing) and the sheriff (Richardson) cheating a Stranger (Chesebro) in a card game. Drawing her gun, she joins in the game, and in the fight that follows the Stranger is wounded. She takes him back to her shack and tends to him. Several days later the sheriff, who heads a band of outlaws, robs a mail coach and leaves some letters scattered on the road. The She Wolf picks one up and finds that it was written by Sallie Bigby (Wild) to her sweetheart John Williams. The letter says that Sallie's father is in the power of the Chinese saloon owner and that she will be compelled to marry him unless she is rescued. The She Wolf returns to the saloon and starts a second fight, and carries off Sallie to her cabin. Matters are then resolved when Sallie and her sweetheart meet and the Stranger letting it be known that he intends to marry the woman who nursed him back to health. , 1h11
Directed by Joseph SantleyOrigin USAGenres WesternActors Gene Autry,
Smiley Burnette,
Ruth Terry,
Thurston Hall,
Dorothea Kent,
Marc LawrenceRating64%
Singing cowboy Gene Autry (Gene Autry) and his fellow ranchers in Whippasaw are outraged to learn that the purchasing agent for the Grantley B. Johnson Packing Co., Thomas McCoy (Edmund MacDonald), is only offering them $65 per head of cattle. Unknown to the ranchers, McCoy is a gambler in debt to a bookie who sent his henchmen Horace Dunston and the Pigeon to ensure that McCoy pays up. McCoy plans to raise the money by pocketing the difference between what he is offering the ranchers and what the packing company sent him. Gene encourages the ranchers to stick together and wait while he travels to the city to speak directly with the packing company owner, Grantley B. Johnson (Thurston Hall)., 1h6
Directed by Smiley Burnette,
Gene Autry,
Fay McKenzie,
William MorganOrigin USAGenres WesternActors Gene Autry,
Smiley Burnette,
Fay McKenzie,
Cecil Cunningham,
Addison Richards,
Rand BrooksRating65%
As president of the Flagpole Cattlemen's Association, singing cowboy Gene Autry (Gene Autry) entrusts the sale of the association's large cattle herd to young Jimmy Agnew (Rand Brooks), who is so thrilled with the opportunity that he proposes marriage to his girlfriend, Millie Jackson (Linda Leighton). The next day, while traveling to Hays City with the cattle, Jimmy is persuaded to join a poker game by two crooked gamblers, Dixie Trambeau (Tristram Coffin) and Joe Crowley (John Berkes), who fleece the naive cattleman and force him at gun point to turn over the power of attorney authorizing them to sell the cattle. Ashamed at his blunder, Jimmy goes into hiding.