2024-10-18
An Army scout is betrayed by a corrupt government agent and court-martialed for helping local American Indians. He breaks out of jail and races to stop a massacre, along the way encountering the corrupt agent's fiancée.
An eccentric older man, who sublets half of a very small apartment in wartime Washington from a young "government girl," plays Cupid after finding out she is single and tries matching her up with a handsome Air Force sergeant by persuading him to move in, too. Charles Coburn won a Best Supporting Actor Oscar as the matchmaker, and the film was nominated for Best Picture.
A professor tells his wife he's on an undercover mission for the FBI after she catches him kissing one of his female students. She believes him and soon they are caught up in a plot involving the real FBI and enemy spies. Based on the play "Who Was That Lady I Saw You With?" by Norman Krasna.
A retired army colonel in England uncovers a spy ring after accidentally targeting a poacher. His unexpected discovery leads to thrilling consequences.
In pre-WWII Japan, an American reporter tries to expose the country's growing plans for world conquest, and he is targeted for persecution by the corrupt Tokyo police and betrayed by a traitorous fellow journalist.
Gene Autry (in his last theatrical feature) plays a Pony Express troubleshooter squaring off against a corrupt banker out to land the mail route for himself. Vesey: Howard Wright. Johnny: Dick Jones. Smiley Burnette: Himself. Katie: Kathleen Case. Dutch: Gregg Barton. Yank: Buzz Henry.
Independent ranchers are threatened by an evil cattle company that wants control of their land. Rocky: Bob Livingston. Fuzzy: Al St. John. Jane: Myrna Dell. Roberts: Ed Cassidy. Bennett: Charles King. Bradley: Kermit Maynard. Butch: Roy Brent. Jed: Frank Ellis. Sheriff: George Chesebro. Directed by Sam Newfield.
Religious Programming.
Longley (Rory Calhoun) disguises himself as a preacher to bring religion to an outlaw town. Curly: Ric Roman. Katy: Ellen Corby. Kilgore: Ross Elliott.
An eccentric older man, who sublets half of a very small apartment in wartime Washington from a young "government girl," plays Cupid after finding out she is single and tries matching her up with a handsome Air Force sergeant by persuading him to move in, too. Charles Coburn won a Best Supporting Actor Oscar as the matchmaker, and the film was nominated for Best Picture.
A professor tells his wife he's on an undercover mission for the FBI after she catches him kissing one of his female students. She believes him and soon they are caught up in a plot involving the real FBI and enemy spies. Based on the play "Who Was That Lady I Saw You With?" by Norman Krasna.
A retired army colonel in England uncovers a spy ring after accidentally targeting a poacher. His unexpected discovery leads to thrilling consequences.
An Army scout is betrayed by a corrupt government agent and court-martialed for helping local American Indians. He breaks out of jail and races to stop a massacre, along the way encountering the corrupt agent's fiancée.