Loaded Pistols
1949
Running Time:
Approximately 79 minutes
Fully Restored and Uncut
Synopsis:
LOADED PISTOLS AND LOADED DICE EXPLODE INTO GENE'S GREATEST ADVENTURE! YOUR FAVORITE WESTERN HERO IN HIS NEWEST BLAST OF HIGH-POWERED ACTION!
Seeking a mystery man who has killed his best friend in a poker game, Gene Autry finds a wild young cowboy hiding from a posse along with his high-spirited sister. The young man's gun is the murder weapon yet Gene is convinced of his innocence and continues the search for the real killer. When shady ranchers express an interest in purchasing the siblings' worthless ranch, Gene becomes suspicious furthering the mystery!
Gene sings "Loaded Pistols and Loaded Dice," "Blue Tail Fly," "When the Bloom is on the Sage," "A Boy from Texas, a Girl from Tennessee," and with the Cass County Boys sings "Pretty Mary."
Loaded Pistols Special Features:
- Gene Autry & Pat Buttram at the Melody Ranch Theater
- Excerpts from The Gene Autry Melody Ranch Radio Show January 1, 1949
- Photo Gallery – Publicity Stills plus Poster Art & Lobby Cards
- Trivia & Movie Facts
- Closed Captioning
Gene Autry and the Mounties
1951
Running Time:
Approximately 71 minutes
Fully Restored and Uncut
Synopsis:
GENE AND CHAMPION RIDE WITH THE MOUNTIES TO HUNT STOLEN U.S. BULLION IN RENEGADE PLOTTERS' LAIR!
Gene Autry is a fightin' mad Montana marshal on a dead-or-alive manhunt seeking to recover U.S. gold bullion stolen by Canadian renegades who want to overthrow their government. Pursuing the bandits into Canada's violence-riddled backwoods, Gene must straighten out a headstrong boy, tame an outlaw dog, and helps a Mountie get his girl all while trying to recover the stolen bullion!
Gene sings "Blue Canadian Rockies" and "Onteora" plus Elena Verdugo sings "Love's Ritornella."
Gene Autry and the Mounties Special Features:
- Gene Autry & Pat Buttram at the Melody Ranch Theater
- Excerpts from The Gene Autry Melody Ranch Radio Show January 27, 1951
- Photo Gallery – Publicity Stills plus Poster Art & Lobby Cards
- Trivia & Movie Facts
- Closed Captioning
Night Stage to Galveston
1952
Running Time:
Approximately 62 minutes
Fully Restored and Uncut
Synopsis:
GENE'S RANGERS RIDE HERD ON THE KILLERS WHO TRIED TO TAKE TEXAS FOR A RIDE!
During the turbulent post-Civil War period, former Texas Rangers Gene Autry and Pat Buttram help a crusading newspaper publisher in his fight to rid the Lone Star State of the crooked police who control the region. When the corrupt head of the State Police orders Gene and Pat murdered, it will take all of Autry's abilities as a fighting man, horseman, and marksman to save the day!
Gene Autry sings "Down in Slumberland," and "A Heart as Big as Texas." Sidekick Pat Buttram sings "The Yellow Rose of Texas."
Night Stage to Galveston Special Features:
- Gene Autry & Pat Buttram at the Melody Ranch Theater
- Excerpts from The Gene Autry Melody Ranch Radio Show May 10, 1952
- Photo Gallery – Publicity Stills plus Poster Art & Lobby Cards
- Trivia & Movie Facts
- Closed Captioning
Goldtown Ghost Riders
1953
Running Time:
Approximately 59 minutes
Fully Restored and Uncut
Synopsis:
JUDGE GENE AUTRY'S DEALING OUT SWIFT SIX-GUN JUSTICE... SHOOTING IT OUT WITH PISTOL-PACKING GHOSTS IN A HATE-HAUNTED GOLD TOWN!
Gene Autry's flying fists and Champion's flying hooves carry the law into a ghost-ridden, fear-crazed gold town. Gene is a district judge who acts as his own police force to deal out swift six-gun justice. Smiley is a dynamite and blasting powder salesman. Together they must unravel a dual identity murder and the mystery of a decade old gold claim scheme by con artists who enlist a band of outlaws disguised as ghost riders. With Gail Davis, Smiley Burnette, Kirk Riley, Carleton Young, Neyle Morrow, Denver Pyle and Champion, World's Wonder Horse.
Gene and Smiley sing "Poncho's Widow," Smiley sings "The Thievin' Burro," and Gene sings "Gold Mine in Your Heart."
Goldtown Ghost Riders Special Features:
- Gene Autry & Pat Buttram at the Melody Ranch Theater
- Excerpts from The Gene Autry Melody Ranch Radio Show July 4, 1953
- Photo Gallery – Publicity Stills plus Poster Art & Lobby Cards
- Trivia & Movie Facts
- Closed Captioning