Smiley Burnette
57 titles
Filmography
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The Singing Hill
(1941)When a spoiled society girl plans to sell the grazing land she inherited, the singing cowboy must intervene to prevent a disaster for local ranchers.

Gold Mine in the Sky
(1938)Among his new duties following the death of his boss, a singing ranch foreman must keep a spoiled heiress from marrying her racketeer fiancé.

Sierra Sue
(1941)When a poisonous weed starts killing local cattle, a band of ranchers who want to burn it are stopped by a government inspector who has other plans.

Rhythm of the Saddle
(1938)A tug-of-war over a lucrative rodeo franchise contract pits a wealthy ranch owner and her foreman against a crooked nightclub owner and his henchmen.

The Big Show
(1936)When a stunt double is asked to impersonate a western film star for an event, he finds himself caught in a game of romance, lies, blackmail, and debt.

The Sagebrush Troubadour
(1935)A Western ranger goes undercover as a roving singer to find a killer. With only a guitar string and horse as a clue, he zeroes in on the key suspects.

Guns and Guitars
(1936)When a traveling medicine show lands amidst a Texas cattle war, the singing cowboy chases down the bad guys and their quarantined livestock.

Mountain Rhythm
(1939)Cowboy Gene Autry and his sidekick get extra help from singing bums and rowdy gold miners after a dude ranch development threatens ranchers’ lands.

Rancho Grande
(1940)A ranch foreman steps in to help the late rancher’s three zany and difficult grandchildren who are giving him a hard time in protecting the land.

Red River Valley
(1936)Singing cowboy Autry helps Arizona cattlemen try to build a dam that will bring water to their parched lands, while businessmen plot their sabotage.

Ridin' on a Rainbow
(1941)A bank robbery leads a rancher and his sidekick with money invested into the showboat that’s just arrived in town to retrieve their stolen money.

Springtime in the Rockies
(1937)When a female ranch owner from the East brings a flock of sheep into cattle country, local ranchers object, and her singing foreman must deal with it.

Stardust on the Sage
(1942)A pair of smugglers are recruited by The Emperor to rescue his missing son while they track down a mysterious super weapon designed by an evil Count. Their wild adventure takes them through time and space as they battle giant robots, cavemen and amazons.

Cowboy Serenade
(1942)When a young man is sent to sell cattle to a packing plant, he is soon swindled by card sharks. Gene Autry is sent to investigate and recover the cattle, find the young man, and clear his name.

Western Jamboree
(1938)When a gang of outlaws learn about the cache of helium gas underground on a ranch property, it’s up to the foreman to stop them from a land grab.

Sunset in Wyoming
(1941)Conscientious rancher Gene Autry tries to save his valley from flooding, caused by a land-stripping lumber company, by turning it into a state park.

The Singing Cowboy
(1936)When his boss is murdered, leaving an orphaned girl who needs brain surgery, the singing cowboy starts a hillbilly band to raise money on a TV show.

Rootin' Tootin' Rhythm
(1937)Singing cowboy Gene Autry and his sidekick attempt to catch cattle rustlers by disguising themselves as dead outlaws, leading to hilarious results.

The Old Barn Dance
(1938)A horse trader’s business and good name go belly up when a tractor company comes to town and its underhanded owner turns the residents against him.

Boots and Saddles
(1937)When a prim English lord inherits a Western ranch, it’s up to Gene Autry and his sidekick to show him how to run the place like a real cowboy.