Smiley Burnette
57 titles
Filmography
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The Old Corral
(1936)A sheriff in a small Western town starts a relationship with a nightclub singer who witnessed a murder.

Back in the Saddle
(1941)A singing cowboy’s signature song, and the title of the film, comes to be after he comes under fire for the pollution poisoning of a town’s cattle.

Man from Music Mountain
(1938)A pair of swindlers takes advantage of hapless folks and sells them worthless lots in a ghost town that will never get electricity.

Git Along Little Dogies
(1937)When the singing cowboy learns an oil well pollutes the cattle's drinking water, he gets on a radio show to oppose the gangster behind the drilling.

Public Cowboy No. 1
(1937)When a high-tech gang of cattle thieves comes to town, a luddite sheriff’s deputy must quickly learn how to outwit their modern innovations.

South of the Border
(1939)On the eve of WW2, a US agent is sent to protect American oil interests in Mexico and gets caught between the woman he loves and revolutionaries.

Down Mexico Way
(1941)The singing cowboy and his sidekick chase crooked film producers to Mexico, where they must stop them from swindling a local rancher and his daughter.

In Old Monterey
(1939)An Army sergeant tasked with persuading ranchers to sell their land to the military learns a local mine owner is sowing division for personal gain.

Tumbling Tumbleweeds
(1935)A cowboy is caught between grief for his murdered father and defending his friend accused of the deed in this action-packed Western musical of yore.

Oh, Susanna
(1936)A jail escapee hops on a train, throws the singing cowboy off, and swaps their clothes, framing him for the robbery and murder of an old friend.

Gaucho Serenade
(1940)A case of mistaken identity sends ex-rodeo stars on a rip-roaring trek, as they help a small boy evade gangsters who framed his father for a crime.

Home on the Prairie
(1939)Livestock inspectors (and a friendly elephant) uncover the truth about a rancher’s cattle that appear to have hoof and mouth disease.

Colorado Sunset
(1939)A cowboy and his crew settle buy a dairy farm, but a local nemesis decides to start bilking local farmers for cash, a plot they must now shut down.

Heart of the Rio Grande
(1942)Gene Autry tames a spoiled teenage shrew sent to a Dude Ranch for the summer and in the process humanizes her father into being a better parent. Action includes stampeding horses, and a bold rescue!

Call of the Canyon
(1942)Gene Autry leads cattlemen in rebellion when a packing company rep cheats them. A gal's future depends on the company's radio spots for her show! It gets exciting when the owner appears incognito.

Mexicali Rose
(1939)A singing cowboy and a music-loving bandit take on a crooked oil company cheating, among others, an orphanage on the Mexican border.

Ride, Tenderfoot, Ride
(1940)A cowboy who inherits a meat packing plant feuds with a scheming rival who wants her factory to succeed - despite their flirtations in the meantime.

Home in Wyomin'
(1942)Radio star Gene Autry must solve a murder mystery at the Frontier Days pageant in Wyoming that involves a newspaper photographer, Chicago gangsters, a deserted mine, and a surprise ending.

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.

Rovin' Tumbleweeds
(1939)After a flood destroys local farmland and corrupt politicians try to stop a relief bill, a small-town rancher runs for Congress to get it passed.