 |
 |
 |
 |
Blue Steel
John Wayne reveals that there is gold to mined in the hills in order to save a small town from distinction, much to the displeasure of an outlaw gang already aware of the secret.
Riders of Destiny
John Wayne is a Secret Service agent sent on a mission to help ranchers whose water supply is threatened by a gang of crooks.
The Lucky Texan
Wayne and his mining partner strike it rich, but tragedy ensues when one of them is accused of murder.
Man From Utah
After he shoots and kills several bandits in a small town, cowboy John Weston is hired as an undercover agent by the town's sheriff. John is assigned to investigate the illegal gambling activities of a gang at a nearby rodeo competition. He enters the rodeo and wins the first round of events. Barton, the gang's leader, then wants John to remove himself from the competition. John refuses and declines Barton's bribe. He goes on to win the entire competition and foils the gambling set-up. Then, John deposits all his winnings into the town bank, which Barton and his gang plan to hold up. Once again, tipped off by a member of the gang, John comes to the rescue and prevents the robbery.
Two-Fisted Law
Honest rancher Tim Clark (John Wayne) loses his ranch, his girl and his freedom when he becomes the prime suspect in the robbery of the Wells Fargo Express Office
Winds of the Wasteland
This early western from 1936 stars Wayne as a one of two rugged westerners with little business experience who buy a stagecoach line to compete with the arrival of the telegraph. Jon Blair (John Wayne) and Larry Adams (Lane Chandler) must obtain the mail delivery contract in order to continue their days with the Pony Express, but face many obstacles from crooks trying to undermine them along the way. |
|
 |
 |
|
 |
|
 |

|