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Episode Detail: Dry Gulch at Devil's Elbow - Gene Autry Show

Pat's tall tales get him in trouble: An outlaw gang thinks he knows where some bank loot is hidden. Ross Ford, Clayton Moore, Ewing Brown, Sandy Sanders.

Episodes: Dry Gulch at Devil's Elbow - Gene Autry Show - 92 total Episodes

Prize Winner
Twisted Trails
The Bandits of Boulder Bluff
The Carnival Comes West
The Old Prospector
The Portrait of White Cloud
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T.N.T.
Gun Powder Range
The Lawless Press
Head for Texas
Six Shooter Sweepstakes
Revenge Trail
Lost Chance
Sharpshooter
Cold Decked
Ghost Ranch
Hot Lead
The Poisoned Water Hole
The Return of Maverick Dan
Doublecross Valley
Gray Dude
The Peacemaker
Battle Axe
Guns Below the Border
The Rangerette
The Western Way
The Trail of the Witch
The Black Rider
Law Comes to Scorpion
Outlaw of Blue Mesa
Frontier Guard
The Star Toter
The Doodle Bug
Gypsy Wagon
Blackwater Valley Feud
Ruthless Renegade
Ghost Town Raiders
Dry Gulch at Devil's Elbow
Ransom Cross
Trouble at Silver Creek
The Posse
Rocky River Feud
Hoodoo Canyon
The Kid Comes West
Border Justice
The Breakup
The Million Dollar Fiddle
Civil War at Deadwood
Warning! Danger!
Six Gun Romeo
The Killer Horse
Narrow Escape
Frame for Trouble
Galloping Hoofs
The Bandidos
Double Barreled Vengeance
Talking Guns
Dynamite
Go West, Young Lady
Rio Renegades
Silver Dollars
Saddle Up
Feuding Friends
Heir to the Lazy L.
Blazeaway
Boots and Ballots
Outlaw Stage
Gold Dust Charlie
The Raiders
Sante Fe Raiders
The Sheriff Is a Lady
The Fight at Peaceful Mesa
Holdup
Ghost Mountain
Hot Lead and Old Lace
Ride Ranchero
The Double Switch
The Golden Chariot
Outlaw Warning
Devil's Brand
The Silver Arrow
Johnny Jackaroo
Horse Sense
Sheriff of Santa Rosa
Outlaw Escape
Killer's Trail
Bullets and Bows
The Steel Ribbon
Melody Mesa
Thunder Out West
The Stage to San Dimas
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Premiered: July 23, 1950, on CBS
Rating: None
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Premise: Hollywood's popular singing cowboy was just as successful on the TV trail, producing and starring in more than 100 half-hour Westerns over a six-year period. `Back in the Saddle Again,' his signature song (if you don't count `Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer,' which he also wrote), served as the show's theme.

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