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- A mad scientist tries to sell his formula for a dist integrating gas to foreign powers.
- The Commandant is making life rough for the colonials in Spanish California. While trying to help, Zorro is charged with the murder of the new Governor, but in the end he triumphs over the evil Commandant.
- His Arizona hometown of Torpedo invites Gene back to be the honorary sheriff of the Frontier Days Celebration.
- In British India a local rajah, a British ally, is dying and his subordinates plan to drive out the British once he's gone. A newly married British officer is dispatched to ensure that doesn't happen.
- While riding to Mineral Springs Autry is robbed by thieves and then tossed off the train.
- Edited version of the 1938 Republic serial "The Lone Ranger."
- Ranch owner Sandra, fresh from animal husbandry school, brings a flock of sheep into cattle country. The local ranchers don't like it, and ranch foreman Gene must deal with it.
- Gene Autry enters the Cavalry, where he attracts the Colonel's daughter. When a jealous Lieutenant conspires to send Gene into an ambush, Gene loses a man and his group is ousted from the army.
- When war breaks out between oilmen and cattle ranchers, Gene sides with the ranchers until he learns that oil will bring a railroad to town.
- It's Jeff Flavin's first day on the job as a cub reporter for the Enquirer. The boss, Archer, places him with lazy reporter Stu Woodrow. Stu detests cubs and treats Jeff badly. Jeff saves a drunken Stu's job by covering convicted racketeer Houseman's escape from prison. Jeff goes to Houseman's sister for a scoop and witnesses the murder of Houseman and an innocent young child. While grateful to Jeff, Stu thinks Jeff is too decent to be a reporter and sends him on a fake story, which results in an angry Archer demoting Jeff. On his own, Jeff goes to the courthouse to see the trail of Marques, accused of Houseman's murder. Jeff, who speaks Spanish, hears the translator, Olmeda, falsely state that Marques confesses to the killing. Jeff tells Archer that he has a story. The problem is that because of the fake story, nobody believes him now.
- Gene is the foreman at the ranch owned by wealthy rodeo owner Maureen. She will lose her rodeo contract unless sales improve.
- A fight to keep cavalry horses from being replaced by tanks culminates in a great race between machine and beast.
- Rustlers using modern technology (airplanes, shortwave radios, refrigerated trucks) are Gene's target.
- Gene and Frog arrive with a herd of horses for Gene's brother, a diamond prospector whose work has attracted the interest of a bunch of bad guys.
- Gene and Frog, out to stop a bunch of cattle rustlers, assume the identities of what they believe to be dead bandits, which soon gets them in big trouble.
- A woman doctor is divided between the dedication to her profession and the much needed attention to her husband and daughter. This will cause a serious crises when the husband is left for an emergency on their wedding anniversary, as he had planned something special for a celebration.
- Autry and his buddies have a horse selling business which is threatened by a tractor company which claims horses are out of date.
- A poor young man's girlfriend leaves him for a gangster.
- The father of a star football player at Annapolis wants his son to follow the family pattern and join the Marines.
- In this comedy, a wealthy sheik kidnaps and falls for a snobby socialite.
- Jim Holden, a young doctor practicing in Alaska, eagerly awaits the arrival of his new nurse, Anne Webster. All of his previous nurses have been driven home within a few weeks by the rigors of the Alaskan winter, the primitive conditions and the surly disposition of their employer. Anne appears to be no exception, for after her first glimpse of her desolate new surroundings, she states that she will be returning home the next morning. Before she leaves, however, she witnesses Jim and his Eskimo assistant Joe deliver Mrs. Bearfat Tillicoot's baby by a Caeserian section. Anne is deeply impressed by Jim's dedication as he use his own blood to give Mrs. Tillicoot a life-saving transfusion. That night, Joe's wife Koda pleads with Anne to stay, but she remains firm in her resolve, even though she is again impressed by Jim's kindness to his patients. She watches as he refuses payment from a miner, whose dying partner was able to end his life quickly with the drugs that Jim left for him to use if he wished. The next day, Anne is about to leave when U.S. Marshal Bill Bogler arrives with Ninimook, an Eskimo Bogler arrested for fur theft. During their struggle, Bogler had fractured Ninimook's skull, and he now demands that Jim save the man's life. Anne assists as Jim performs the dangerous brain surgery, but she leaves as Ninimook convalesces. After she is gone, Jim is needed to attend the Tillicoot baby, but is forced to stay with Ninimook. Jim warns Bogler that he will be held responsible if the Eskimo dies, but Ninimook soon recovers. As Bogler is praising Jim's surgical skill, he mentions a Dr. Gary Currier, a brilliant surgeon who fled Seattle five years earlier after being arrested for the euthanasic death of his terminally-ill father, who was also a prominent physician. Jim shrugs off Bogler's intimations, although he is in fact Currier, then goes to visit the Tillicoots. There he finds Anne, who, having chosen to say, has been tending the ill baby for two days. Jim is delighted to see her, and as the pair return to his house, their mutual attraction becomes obvious. When they arrive, Jim is forced to admit that he is Currier, and Bogler arrests him. Jim pleads with Anne to look after his patients until another doctor arrives, then leaves with Bogler. Joe and Anne follow them and help Jim escape with the aid of his lead sled dog, Blitzen. While Jim is in hiding, he reveals to Anne that his father committed suicide and that he accepted the blame in order to protect his father's reputation. Bogler is overcome by snow blindness while he is chasing Jim, and despite the danger to his own life and freedom, Jim tends to Bogler and restores his eyesight. Grateful for the doctor's help, Bogler grants Jim his freedom, and Jim and Anne celebrate with Joe and Koda.