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Roy Rogers, King of the Cowboys (1992)
Character: Himself (archive footage)
Thys Ockersen enjoyed in his childhood in the Fifties with his friends the Roy Rogers pictures in the local cinema. Many years later he starts his search for the old singing cowboy and his wife Dale Evans. A journey that starts in Amsterdam with a meeting with Roy's granddaughter Mindy who lives there. On his travels he meets co-stars of Roy and Dale and their director William Witney. And then there's the Roy Rogers Museum in Victorville where Thys talks with Roy Rogers and Dale Evans and sees the stuffed Trigger.
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Song of Old Wyoming (1945)
Character: The Cheyenne Kid
Old Ma Conway champions statehood for Wyoming, believing the measure would put an end to the territory's lawlessness; but the elderly woman is opposed by cattle buyer and tax assessor Lee Landow and greedy banker Dixon. When Ma offers her opinion in a newspaper article, Landow sends his henchman Ringo to put the fear of God in the woman.
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The Dark Power (1985)
Character: Ranger Girard
The spirits of dead Indians are haunting a couple's house, and they call in an exorcist, whose trademark is a black whip, to get rid of them.
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Return of the Lash (1947)
Character: Marshal Cheyenne Davis
Six wanted outlaws are rounded up and captured by the Cheyenne Kid. Collecting the reward money, Cheyenne instructs his sidekick Fuzzy Q. Jones to give the money to a group of financially strapped ranchers. Alas, Fuzzy falls off his horse, loses his memory, and forgets what became of the money.
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Stage to Mesa City (1947)
Character: Marshal Cheyenne Davis
Lash and Fuzzy sent to help John Watson with his stage line arrive to find him murdered. Recognizing the outlaws they trail them to their leader Baxter. But before Baxter can tell who the big boss is he is shot. After getting the stage through to assure the mail contract, Lash now realizes who the boss is.
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King of the Bullwhip (1950)
Character: Lash LaRue
A whip-cracking federal marshal goes under cover as a masked bandit to ferret out a gold-bullion thief.
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Pioneer Justice (1947)
Character: Marshal Cheyenne Davis
A ranger in Buffalo Gap has been killed and the trail leads to a gang headed by Bill Judd. When there is yet another killing, the sheriff seems remarkably hesitant to arrest the culprit and may be taking his orders from a mystery boss. Teaming up with Al's pretty sister and her Uncle Bob, Cheyenne and Fuzzy go in search of the mystery villain.
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Cheyenne Takes Over (1947)
Character: Marshal Cheyenne Davis
Cheyenne has been ordered to take a vacation so Fuzzy has him go to a ranch of a friend. When they arrive at the El Lobo ranch, they find that his friend is dead and they want no visitors.
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Lady on a Train (1945)
Character: Circus Club Waiter / Henchman
While watching from her train window, Nikki Collins witnesses a murder in a nearby building. When she alerts the police, they think she has read one too many mystery novels. She then enlists a popular mystery writer to help her solve the crime on her own, but her sleuthing attracts the attentions of suitors and killers.
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Alien Outlaw (1985)
Character: Alex Thompson
Aliens land in a small town where Jesse Jamison is about to have a gun show and bullets fly after the aliens start killing people. Watch out Diamond Booking agency for your next momentous event!
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The Thundering Trail (1951)
Character: Marshal Lash LaRue
Lash and Fuzzy have been sent to escort the new Governor to the Capitol City. West and his outlaw gang are out to stop them. When Lash's first attempt is foiled, he realizes the Governor's supposedly deaf and dumb servant is the informant and sets a trap for the gang.
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Frontier Revenge (1948)
Character: Lash La Rue
Marshals Lash and Fuzzy are sent to get the goods on Duce Rago. To join Rago's gang, Lash decides to pose as an outlaw by wearing the known belt buckle of a notorious outlaw.
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The Caravan Trail (1946)
Character: Cherokee (as Al La Rue)
The Caravan Trail stars PRC Pictures' resident singing cowboy Eddie Dean. This time around, wagonmaster Dean is appointed sheriff of a lawless frontier territory. Immediately getting down to business, our hero goes after a band of land-grabbing outlaws who've been terrorizing the homesteaders. The film is stolen hands down by supporting play Al LaRue, who as "Lash" LaRue would eventually be awarded a western series of his own. Like most of Eddie Dean's 1946 releases, The Caravan Trail was lensed in the two-hued Cinecolor process.
Read more at http://www.allmovie.com/movie/the-caravan-trail-v8165#ome2SWX8mH31k9yd.99
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Mark of the Lash (1948)
Character: Lash LaRue
There's a dispute over water rights, and every lawman that arrives to settle the score is killed. It's up to Lash to settle the score and find out who is behind all the killings.
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The Master Key (1945)
Character: Migsy
Before the outbreak of WWII, Nazi sympathizers plot to undermine America.
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Law of the Lash (1947)
Character: Marshal Cheyenne Davis
When Decker's gang holds up a stage, henchman Lefty takes a lady's rings. Later lefty accidentally exposes the rings buying ammunition and Cheyenne sees them. When Lefty tries to shoot Cheyenne he is captured. Now Cheyenne wants the rest of the gang and their leader.
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The Fighting Vigilantes (1947)
Character: Marshal Cheyenne Davis
Taylor's men are robbing incoming supply wagons to enable Taylor to sell goods at inflated prices. The Vigilantes led by Frank Jackson are doing the same so the ranchers won't starve. Marshals Lash and Fuzzy arrive to try and find the real culprits.
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A Tribute to Houdini (1987)
Character: Self
John Calvert performs an array of tricks inspired by celebrated escape artist and magician Harry Houdini.
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Please Don't Touch Me! (1959)
Character: Dr. Warren
A woman who is unable to have sex with her husband goes to a psychiatrist for help. He sends her to a hypnotist, who finds out she has a deep, dark secret.
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Lanton Mills (1969)
Character: Phantom
Tilman and Lanton Mills, two cowboys who set off on horseback to rob a bank. On the way, they stop to see their boss, the "Old Man", only to discover he has been murdered by another cowboy, John Sparks.
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Son of a Badman (1949)
Character: Lash La Rue
Lash and Fuzzy come to town to unmask the mysterious outlaw kingpin, El Sombre.
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The Frontier Phantom (1952)
Character: Lash La Rue / The Frontier Phantom
Lash Larue seeks to arrest his twin brother, known as the Frontier Phantom
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Outlaw Country (1949)
Character: Lash La Rue / Frontier Phantom
Lash goes south of the border looking for a counterfeiter, a kidnapped engraver and his daughter, and the mysterious Frontier Phantom, while Fuzzy St. John studies hypnotism.
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The Vanishing Outpost (1951)
Character: Lash LaRue
Walker is an undercover Pinkerton Agent and gets Lash and Fuzzy involved in cleaning up the Taggert. A mash up of old Lash films and other movies and released as an original film.
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Pair of Aces (1990)
Character: Henry
A Texas Ranger has to protect his two daughters as he investigates a serial killer who is attacking cheerleaders. Meanwhile he finds himself working with a safe cracker who claims to be innocent of the charges filed against him.
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Escape (1989)
Character: Gas Station Owner
A young woman travels from Chicago to a corrupt North Carolina town to investigate her brother's disappearance.
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The Daltons' Women (1950)
Character: Lash LaRue
The Dalton gang has moved west taking new identities and Marshals Lash and Fuzzy are after them. They receive help from Pinkerton agent Joan Talbot as they try to sort out who the bad guys really are.
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Wild West (1946)
Character: Stormy Day (as Al LaRue)
Eddie and his sidekicks have been called in to help get a new telegraph line through. Dawson and his men along with his stooge Judge are out to stop them. When Eddie and the boys catch three of Dawson's men destroying telegraph equipment, the Judge releases them and this leads to the showdown between the two sides.
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Heartaches (1947)
Character: DeLong aka Trigger Malone (as Al LaRue)
Up-and-coming Hollywood actor/crooner, Vic Morton, has a secret. He starts receiving death threats in the mail and an attempt on his life is made. Soon after, two of his associates are murdered. Who is behind it all?
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Guns Don't Argue (1957)
Character: 'Doc' Barker
The actions of various criminals such as Dillinger, Pretty Boy Floyd, Bonnie and Clyde and Baby Face Nelson are reenacted in this film.
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Stagecoach (1986)
Character: Lash
Story follows a stagecoach ride through Old West Apache territory. On board are a cavalry man's pregnant wife, a prostitute with a broken heart, a Marshal taking in his prisoner Johnny Ringo, a crooked gambler, and the infamous Doc Holliday
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The Enchanted Valley (1948)
Character: Pretty Boy
Armed robbers invade the home of a crippled boy and his grandfather and the effect the boy and his surroundings have on them is reforming.
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Border Feud (1947)
Character: Marshal Cheyenne Davis
A marshal with a whip and a sheriff with a sense of humor end a gold-mine feud.
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Ghost Town Renegades (1947)
Character: Marshal Cheyenne Davis
Gold has been found and Sharp is out to get the land. He has the land owners killed and then has Watson forge new deeds. Cheyenne and Fuzzy arrive in time to save Trent. Then they go after the gang and its leader.
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The Black Lash (1952)
Character: U.S. Marshal Lash LaRue
Having sent Deuce Rago to prison in Frontier Revenge (1948), Lash finds he's out and his outlaw gang are at it again. This time he has the Lawyer Leonard and Joan to help him out and Lash and Fuzzy must bring him in once more.
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Hard on the Trail (1971)
Character: Slade
Lash La Rue played the villain in the film, and was not involved in any of the sex scenes.
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