
1946
Roy Knocks The West For A Singin', Lead-Slingin' Loop!
In this Roy Rogers entry, featuring a song written by Oklahoma Governor Roy J. Turner (making him and Lousiania's Jimmie Davis and Texas' W.E. "Pappy" O'Daniel possibly the only state governors to write songs used in a western), Flying U ranch owner Sam Talbot is killed by a fall from a horse. St. Louis reporter Connie Edwards comes to check a rumor that he might have been murdered. She goes to Roy Rogers, editor of the local newspaper, and he takes her to the reading of Talbot's will. The ranch is left to Talbot's 12-year-old ward, Duke Lowery, much to the dismay of Talbot's niece, Jan Holloway. After some attempts on Duke's life, Roy finally proves that Jan, Steve McClory and coroner Jim Judnick had Talbot killed and are conspiring to do the same for Duke, making Jan the last heir.

Roy Rogers
Roy Rogers

George 'Gabby' Hayes
Gabby Whittaker

Dale Evans
Connie Edwards

Carol Hughes
Jan Holloway

George Meeker
Steve McClory

Lanny Rees
Duke Lowery

Ruby Dandridge
Devoria Lassiter

George Lloyd
Sheriff Barclay

Arthur Space
Coroner Jud Judnick

Frank Reicher
Jason Cragmyle

Trigger
Trigger

Last Train from Gun Hill

The Man from Colorado

Destry Rides Again

Stars in My Crown

The Dude Ranger

Black Bart

Cain and Abel

Shake, Rattle, and Roll Fourteen: The Invasion

A Virgin Among the Living Dead

The Cat and the Canary

Thir13en Ghosts

Love & Mercy

Daddy's Dyin'... Who's Got the Will?

The Young in Heart

The Shadow of the Cat

Last Orders

The Black Cat

A Woman Without Love

Lizzie

Cry Wolf