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1. 3 on the Trail
(1936, 70 Minutes, Black & White)
From the Hopalong Cassidy Collection
Johnny Nelson is interrupted in the middle of his pleasant task of escorting the new school marm to the Bar 20 by a stage robbery. Hoppy comes to Johnny's aid, but they ...

2. Abilene Town
(1946, 90 Minutes, Black & White)
This classic Randolph Scott western not only deals with the confrontations between cattlemen and homesteaders, but provides an insightful look at the economics of the Old...

3. Angel and the Badman
(1947, 98 Minutes, Black & White)
John Wayne is Quirt Evans, a wounded outlaw who is taken in by a Quaker family whose creed has taught them to help those in need no matter what their background may be. ...

4. Arizona Raiders
(1936, 57 Minutes, Black & White)
Action, plenty of comedy, some great stunts and a great song make this early B-western interesting and fun to watch. Local Judge Arthur Abernathy loves to sentence peopl...

5. Bar 20
(1943, 58 Minutes, Black & White)
From the Hopalong Cassidy Collection
A Wells Fargo stage coach is held up while Hopalong Cassidy is looking over some cattle he wants to buy and he rides off to find the bandits. The stolen goods belong to ...

6. Bar 20 Justice
(1938, 68 Minutes, Black & White)
From the Hopalong Cassidy Collection
Hopalong Cassidy is pulled off a train by a friend who tells him that a mine owner has just been killed. Hoppy investigates the mine shaft and discovers a secret passage...

7. Bar 20 Rides Again
(1935, 60 Minutes, Black & White)
From the Hopalong Cassidy Collection
In this third feature in the Cassidy series, Hoppy, in dapper disguise as a gambler, infiltrates a notorious gang of cattle rustlers in order to discover who is stealing...

8. Big Trees, The
(1952, 89 Minutes, Technicolor)
A showcase picture for the considerable acting talents of Kirk Douglas with the majestic giant California redwood trees as a fitting backdrop for his bravura performance....

9. Billy The Kid Returns
(1938, 54 Minutes, Black & White)
One of Roy Rogers first films before he teamed up with Dale Evans. Roy appears in the opening scenes as the notorious bandit, Billy the Kid and is quickly gunned down ...

10. Blue Steel
(1934, 54 Minutes, Black & White)
The legendary stunt man of numerous B-Westerns, Yakima Canutt, is “The Polka Dot Bandit” in this Lone Star/John Wayne Western. And Gabby Hayes is the Sheriff who vows he...

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