This feature-length animated cartoon was based on the "Peanuts" characters created by comic-strip artist Charles M. Schultz....
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1977
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Barney's girlfriend Thelma Lou tries to match Andy up with her cousin Karen Moore. As it turns out, however, Karen is a...
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1961
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Bob Hope plays a 19th-century insurance agent whose miserable sales record prompts his boss to send him out West, where he...
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1959
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1956
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1954
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1954
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After a gold shipment is plundered, Annie wonders if the ex-convict accused of the robbery is being framed. ~ Rovi...
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1954
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1954
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The title of this Gene Autry opus is almost as long as the film itself. This time, Autry plays a circuit judge who presides...
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Cathy Wheeler
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1953
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Winning of the West was Gene Autry's first western vehicle for 1953. It was also one of Autry's better offerings, with the...
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Ann Randolph
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1953
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Gene Autry's second 1953 entry, On Top of Old Smoky casts Autry more or less as himself, a travelling balladeer. The story...
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1953
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Gene Autry's summer release for 1953 was the 56-minute Pack Train. In this one, Autry is assigned to safely transport...
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Jennifer Coleman
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1953
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Gene Autry was clearly tiring of the rigors of moviemaking by the time he starred in The Old West. Even so, Autry gives his...
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Arlie Williams
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1952
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Gene Autry goes undercover once again in this rather pedestrian western from Columbia Pictures. Suspecting jailed youth Dave...
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Connie Weldon
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1952
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In this musical western, a rancher sends a man to prevent the marriage of his daughter. When the man arrives he finds a dude...
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1952
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This 1951 Gene Autry vehicle is based on a supposedly true incident. At the close of the Civil War, a band of Southern...
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Dell Middler
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1951
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Gene Autry stars in the 1951 sagebrusher Whirlwind. In this outing, Autry plays a frontier postal inspector known for his...
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Elaine Lassiter
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1951
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Valley of Fire is a fairly gutsy title for this formula Gene Autry western. This time, Autry plays the reform-minded mayor of...
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Laurie
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1951
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Set during WW II, this film casts John Wayne as Duke Gifford, two-fisted submarine commander. Patricia Neal co-stars as Mary...
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1951
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The Technicolor adventure epic Flying Leathernecks offers two things that film cultists can never get enough of: star...
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1951
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Texans Never Cry but they sure do sing a lot in this Gene Autry western. Cast as a Texas Ranger, Autry is trying to get the...
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Nancy Carter
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1951
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Not to be confused with the 1929 film The Overland Telegraph, this Western from director Lesley Selander stars Tim Holt as a...
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Terry
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1951
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In this North Woods adventure, the Mounties investigate a series of payroll robberies and discover that it is an inside job....
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1951
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Take Care of My Little Girl is a genteel "expose" of college-sorority snobbery. Jeanne Crain stars as Liz Erickson a perky...
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1951
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Aired originally on September 3, 1950, and restored by Gene Autry Entertainment in 2000, this The Gene Autry Show series...
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1950
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Columbia's final release for 1950 was the Gene Autry western Indian Territory. Set during the Reconstruction Era, the story...
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Melody Colton
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1950
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At first glance, Cow Town seems to be a documentary, as an unseen narrator describes the changes made in the Old West by the...
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Ginger Kirby
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1950
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The Johnny Mack Brown West of Wyoming concerns the efforts by cattle baron Simon (Stanley Andrews) to prevent the opening up...
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Jennifer
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1950
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Charles Starrett goes up against an entire family of criminals posing as respectable citizens in this entry in Columbia's...
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1950
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1950
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Eileen MacDonald
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1949
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Many observers felt that western star Monte Hale finally hit his stride with Law of the Golden West. This time, Hale plays...
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Ann Calvert
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1949
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Republic's well-produced Allan "Rocky" Lane western series was a favorite of fans and critics alike. The series maintained...
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Trudy Clark
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1949
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Someone is unhappy with Steve Downey taking over his murdered brother-in-law's gold mine -- the Tavishes, for example,...
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Molly Tavish
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1949
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"This boy...and this girl...were never properly introduced to the world we live in." With this superimposed opening title,...
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1949
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A late entry in Monogram's Jimmy Wakely musical Western series, Brand of Fear features a nice performance by Gail Davis,...
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1949
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In Frontier Investigator, Allan "Rocky" Lane plays the title character, spending the bulk of the picture searching for the...
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Janet Adams
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1949
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Roy Rogers stars in the full-color Republic "special" The Far Frontier. This time, Roy deals with a plot to smuggle fugitive...
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Susan Hathaway
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1948
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