The Man from Laramie follows a man who arrives in a Western town seeking revenge for his brother's death. As he investigates, he uncovers family secrets, arms smuggling, and a mysterious man. With his eyesight deteriorating, he must navigate a treacherous journey to seek justice.
A singing territorial ranger (Gene Autry) spots his younger brother in an outlaw gang.
A poor homesteader fights back when he's targeted for extinction by a powerful rancher and his gang of hired thugs.
In the 1870s, a federal marshal is assigned to Saskatchewan, Canada to extradite a criminal. Along the way, he must navigate the tensions between the Cree and Sioux tribes, as well as his own personal conflicts.
Sergeant MacLane of the Mounties investigates the disruptive activities of a bunch of troublemakers.
In the 56th (and next-to-last serial) made by Columbia Pictures, Montana Deputy Dan Lawson, posing as an outlaw called Laramie, goes to the Canadian northwest on the trail of Bart Randall who is wanted for murder and bank robbery in the states. In Canada, Randall is a little more upscale and uses a hydra-plane and a fake totem to over-awe the Indians. Laramie is aided in his search by RCMP Sergeant Gray and by Donna Blane, who is suspected at first of giving information to Randall, but who is actually a Canadian secret agent investigating Randall's gun-trading with the Indians.
Kent Hollis has arrived in Dry Bottom, New Mexico to settle the affairs of his dead father. But when he discovers that the town is at the mercy of "Big Bill" Dunlavey and his crew, he decides to stick it out at dad's old ranch for a spell.
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