Red Ryder Collection
Calvin Drake, a cunning Mesquite banker, schemes to capitalize on the Santa Fe Railroad's expansion by seizing control of the surrounding land, sparking a bitter conflict in the process.
Elliot is initially framed for murder as Red Ryder, but Little Beaver thwarts the corrupt Sheriff's plan to have him killed while escaping from jail.
In the late 19th century, a wave of crime threatens to derail Blue Springs' bid to become the county seat, and Red Ryder sets out to uncover the truth, suspecting that the residents of rival Rockland are masterminds behind the chaos.
In this classic Western, a brave cowboy named Red Ryder takes on a group of ruthless outlaws who are using intimidation and violence to force ranchers to sell their land, unaware that it holds a valuable secret: rich oil deposits.
In this thrilling Western mystery, two unlikely heroes, Red Ryder and Little Beaver, team up to crack the case of a murdered banker and uncover the truth behind a web of bank fraud in a small town, where nothing is as it seems.
Red Ryder is pursued by Jennings' gang, who rob the Ryder freight lines and steal the horses he's delivering to the Army.
As the Sheriff of Las Vegas, Red Ryder is tasked with solving a murder mystery after the Judge is shot and his son is framed for the crime.
In this Republic B-western, a graphic and chilling scene unfolds with the killing of young 'Boots' Hollister, leaving a lasting impact on the Saturday matinée crowd. The story centers around Red Ryder.
Crooked Sheriff "Iron Mike" Haines and blacksmith "Hands" Weber are partners in crime, robbing stages, silver mines, and framing innocent ranchers and cowhands for their nefarious deeds.
In the next adventure, Red Ryder and Little Beaver head back to Blue Springs to find that Red's aunt, the Duchess, is planning to sell her stagecoach line and marry a snobbish Englishman named Talbot Champneys, who is actually Fancy Charlie, a man with a penchant for...
In the action-packed film, Wild Bill Elliott plays Red Ryder, a skilled lawman who apprehends a bank robber. However, the criminal's boss, Denver Jack, a ruthless and cunning figure, uses his connections with a corrupt lawyer, Larry Randall, to secure his release from custody.
Red apprehends the thief Bull and his juvenile accomplices in Chicago, and decides to bring them back to his ranch to steer them towards a better path. Upon their return, he's met with a shocking discovery: a portion of the ranch has been ravaged by fire and the entire workforce has abandoned the property.
Pioneering a new stagecoach line, the Duchess and her nephew Red Ryder venture into the rugged wilderness to establish a vital transportation route to the isolated town of Desert Springs.
Red Ryder is hired by The Duchess to help catch a gang of outlaws, led by a crooked businessman, who have been regularly robbing Colonel Parker's stagecoaches.
The residents of Redwood Valley band together to raise $50,000 for a mountain tunnel to bring a new railroad to their town, but their leader, Bidwell, has other plans, secretly plotting to steal the funds and frame the Reno Kid, a newcomer to the area, for the crime.
Red Ryder and Little Beaver arrive in a small Arizona town, catching the attention of Blackie Blake. They visit Marshal McGaw's office, unaware that Blake is lurking outside, plotting to ambush Red from a window.
In the Western drama "Red Ryder", the titular hero must intervene to save the Jackson ranch's oil well from destruction. The well, discovered by Tom Dean, is crucial to the ranch's survival, but banker Tuttle seeks to foreclose on the property and torches the oil rig, leaving Red Ryder to take action.
The Duchess, Red Ryder's aunt, arrives in town to safeguard her property, but is met with resistance from Crawford, a powerful outlaw gang leader, who tries to stop her from reaching her destination.
In this thrilling movie, Lambert orchestrates a stagecoach crash that kills the Commissioner, paving the way for his fake replacement to manipulate Coonskin's land survey. However, Red Ryder's keen instincts uncover the survey's deceit, leading Lambert to frame Red by getting his stooge Sheriff to throw him in jail.
The ranch of Red Ryder and his aunt, The Duchess, serves as a training ground for boxer "Gentleman Jim" Corbett as he prepares to face Bob Fitzsimmons in a heavyweight championship bout in Carson City, Nevada.
Red Ryder's efforts to convince homesteaders to settle in Paradise Valley inadvertently attract the attention of businessmen from Central City, who seek to build a dam and gain control of the valley's water supply in exchange for a half-interest in the land.
Red Ryder faces off against the cunning fur thief Hunter, who seeks to exploit the land of Chief Running Fox for his own gain. Ryder and his friend "Bear Trap" must outsmart Hunter's ambush attempts, and then rescue Little Beaver from his clutches.
Red Ryder returns to Sioux City, Wyoming, after the Spanish-American War, and settles down at his aunt's ranch, The Duchess, with his friends Little Beaver and "Blizzard".
In the lawless town of Cripple Creek, a gold rush sparks chaos and violence after the town Marshal's murder. Red Ryder, a ranch foreman, is tasked with restoring order as the new Marshal, vowing to bring an end to the outlaws' reign.
Red Ryder, accompanied by Little Beaver and Buckskin Blodgett, foils a stagecoach heist by bandits targeting Libby Brooks, owner of the Devil's Hole newspaper, and her brother Gerry.
Red Ryder discovers two silver conchas, the signature mark of outlaw El Conejo, at a raided ranch and promptly reports the find.
Red Ryder receives a telegram from his old friend Dan O'Connor, requesting assistance in battling Faro Savage and his gang of rustlers.
Red Ryder, the fourth and final installment in the series, follows Steve Stevenson as he embarks on a new adventure.