Federal agent Steve Lawton works undercover with his assistant, Smiley Burnette, to track down an outlaw gang that is raiding government gold shipments bound for Fort Navajo.
Steve Landry arrives as the new Marshal of a town that is having trouble with outlaws. When an outla...
Dakota Indian Agent Steve Reynolds receives a copy of the Bonanza City Nuggett from Jim Mallory and ...
Charles Starrett plays lawman Steve Forsythe in Ridin' the Outlaw Trail. Somewhere along the line, o...
Charles Starrett returns as the Durango Kid in Columbia's Rough, Tough, West. For most of the film, ...
Charles Starrett makes his final appearance as The Durango Kid, this time as Steve Reynolds, a posta...
The town of San Felipe is plagued by robberies. Two Federal Agents are sent to investigate the major...
Markham and his men have found gold on the Indian reservation and are trying to get rid of them by s...
El Puma, a Mexican desert guide, escorts an archaeological expedition headed by Professor Lucius Llo...
The Durango Kid sets out to clear his name after being falsely accused of a payroll robbery.
Using marked bills, Steve is looking for the supposedly dead Henry Hardison. Coming to Bonanza Town ...
A masked outlaw steals from bank robbers to help the poor.
The Durango Kid, along with assistance from sidekick Smiley Burnett, investigates a pair of murders ...
Quick on the Trigger was Charles Starrett's second "Durango Kid" picture for 1949. It all begins whe...
It's 1873 and the disbanded Texas Rangers have been replaced by the corrupt Texas State Police. Stev...
Filmed at the Providencia Ranch (today's Forrest Lawn in Burbank, CA), this typical "Durango Kid" We...
Western star Charles Starrett was amazing; he kept making the same film over and over, but always ma...
The outlaw gangs are robbing the railroads and the Rangers cannot follow them when they move to New ...
The Durango Kid and his sidekick look for stolen gold with a history.
Mahoney is a sheep man who's framed for the murder of a rancher. It's all part of a scheme by a dish...
In Prairie Roundup, Fred F. Sears' direction brings a welcome jolt of vitality to Columbia's aging "...