Billy Blazes, Esq. is a hilarious silent film comedy western that follows the misadventures of a bumbling lawyer who is mistaken for a heroic gunslinger in a small mining town. When the town's sheriff is kidnapped, Billy must step up to the challenge and save the day. Packed with slapstick comedy and witty parodies of the wild west genre, this film will keep you laughing from start to finish.
Barney Bear sets out to capture the world's smallest horse.
Texas Ranger Chuck Williams is the bashful sweetheart of the daughter, Ellen, of the captain of his Texas Rangers troop. He is working with the Mexican Rurales in an effort to stop a gang of gun runners. The gang-leader shows up, posing as an artist, and Ellen takes him in as a boarder to make Chuck jealous. But Chuck is wise to the boarder, who kidnaps Ellen and heads for the mountain hideout of his gang.
Ray Whitley and the other Lazy-Q cowhands break up a plot by Mrs. Pierce (Isabel La Mal) to have her son George (Sid Coke) acquire the ranch by marrying the owner's daughter (Jean Joyce).
A UPA adaptation of the television series (1947-1960) dummy-cowboy, Howdy Doody. Filmed in both 35 and 16mm (for immediate television use in the event theatre exhibitors balked at showcasing a television character,) the plot has Howdy Doody in quest of a magic cowboy hat that will make him invincible. Filled with predominant variations of colors and designs and abstract-color designs as Howdy chases the elusive hat. Finally capturing it, he uses the hat's magical powers to become a rodeo star.
Back in the Old West, Casper the Friendly Ghost meets a little boy who calls himself Billy the Kid.
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