The best Mary Lee’s western movies

Mary Lee

Mary Lee

24/10/1924- 06/06/1996
Today we present the best Mary Lee’s movies. If you are a great movie fan, you will surely know most of them, but we hope to discover a movie that you have not yet seen … and that you love! Let’s go there with the best Mary Lee’s movies.
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Melody Ranch

Melody Ranch
6.2/10
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 15/09/1940
  • Character: Penny Curtis
His Arizona hometown of Torpedo invites Gene back to be the honorary sheriff of the Frontier Days Celebration.

Song of Nevada

Song of Nevada
6.1/10
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 05/08/1944
  • Character: Kitty Hanley
When John Barrabbee's plane makes an emergency landing, he wanders off and joins Roy's cattle drive. Later he learns he was killed when his plane resumed its flight and crashed. He also learns his daughter is going to sell his ranch and marry a man he dislikes. So he gives Roy a job on the ranch and sends him off to see if he can prevent both of these events while he remains in hiding. Written by Maurice VanAuken Western girl moves east and influenced badly by her snobby fiance. She returns to sell her deceased father's ranch. The father isn't really dead, though; he's hoping that his friend Roy can restore the girl's western values. Songs include "New Moon Over Nevada," "A Cowboy has to Yodel in the Morning," and "The Harum Scarum Baron of the Harmonium." Written by Ed Stephan

Ride, Tenderfoot, Ride

Ride, Tenderfoot, Ride
6.9/10
Gene inherits a meat-packing plant, then faces stiff competition from snooty Ann Randolph, rival owner determined to do him in.

Cowboy and the Senorita

Cowboy and the Senorita
5.7/10
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 13/05/1944
  • Character: Chip Williams
Chip has inherited a supposedly worthless gold mine from her father and Craig Allen is about to buy it. Roy suspects the mine may be valuable and using a clue left by Chip's father, investigates. He finds the hidden shaft that contains the gold and with the posse chasing him on a trumped up robbery charge, races to town with ore samples hoping to get there before the ownership is transferred.

Carolina Moon

Carolina Moon
6.2/10
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 14/07/1940
  • Character: Patsy Stanhope
A singing cowboy and his sidekick encounter misunderstandings and rodeo havoc as they try and save a man and daughter from con men.

Gaucho Serenade

Gaucho Serenade
6.3/10
Gene Autry and sidekick Frog Millhouse depart Madison Square Garden and NYC heading west for home in their car and a horse trailer carrying Gene's horse, Champion. They discover that Ronnie Willoughby, a young boy just off the boat from school in England, has hitched a ride, thinking that Gene and Frog were sent by his father to meet him. Ronnie thinks his father is a big rancher in the west and doesn't know that his father, Alfred Willoughby, is serving time in San Quentin prison because of a frame-up by the officials of a packing company. To keep the father from testifying against them, the packing company officials, Carter, Jenkins and Martin, have arranged for the boy to be kidnapped. Along the way a runaway bride, Joyce Halloway, and her young sister Patsy join the troupe.

Back in the Saddle

Back in the Saddle
6/10
Gene returns from the East with new ranch owner Tom Bennett to find everyone's cattle dying. Blaine has reopened the copper mine and the waste is poisoning the water supply. While Gene is away Tom confronts the miners and a man is killed in the ensuing gunfight. Now Gene not only has the dying cattle problem but his ranch owner is in jail.

Rancho Grande

Rancho Grande
6.6/10
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 22/03/1940
  • Character: Patsy Dodge
A ranch foreman (Gene Autry) helps three youngsters protect their inheritance from foreclosure.

South of the Border

South of the Border
5.9/10
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 15/12/1939
  • Character: Patsy
A federal agent (Gene Autry) and his partner (Smiley Burnette) hang out in Mexico to check a revolution.

Ridin' on a Rainbow

Ridin' on a Rainbow
5.5/10
  • Genre: ActionWestern
  • Release: 24/01/1941
  • Character: Patsy Evans
When the showboat hits town, two men use the parade as a distraction to rob the bank. Their accomplice is Pop, the clown from the showboat. He leaves the money on the boat and tells his daughter Patsy to bring it to him at a later stop on the river. Gene's investigation of a bank robbery takes him to the showboat where he becomes a performer. Gene and Frog try to find the money while helping Patsy and her father.

The Singing Hill

The Singing Hill
6.4/10
  • Genre: Western
  • Release: 25/04/1941
  • Character: Patsy
If a young lady gives up her inheritance the local ranchers will lose their free grazing land.

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