Western Movies of 1937
Public Cowboy No. 1
In this 20th-century western, hero Gene Autry uses his old-fashioned horse and ... [ Western movie - 1937 ]
The Plainsman
One is immediately aware that The Plainsman is a Cecil B. DeMille production in the opening scene, wherein ... [ Western movie - 1937 ]
Trouble in Texas
A rather weak entry in producer Edward F. Finney's series of Tex Ritter Westerns, Trouble in Texas enjoyed a much ... [ Western movie - 1937 ]
The Big Show
The Big Show is a modestly budgeted but elaborately turned out Gene Autry ... [ Western movie - 1937 ]
Round-Up Time in Texas
Gene Autry leaves the West behind (at least temporarily) in Roundup Time in Texas. Hired to deliver a herd of horses to his diamond-mining brother, Autry and his ... [ Western movie - 1937 ]
The Mystery of the Hooded Horseman
Based on the notorious Black Legion which had created quite a turmoil in Michigan a few years earlier, screenwriter Edmund Kelso and director Al Taylor crafted one of the better Tex Ritter musical Westerns. Filmed on location at ... [ Western movie - 1937 ]
The Painted Stallion [Serial]
Western favorites Ray "Crash" Corrigan and Hoot Gibson head the cast of the 12-chapter Republic serial The Painted Stallion. Corrigan plays American federal agent Steve Clark, on ... [ Western movie - 1937 ]
Sing, Cowboy, Sing
Singing cowboy Tex Ritter once again battled the ornery Charles King in this average music Western from ... [ Western movie - 1937 ]
The Gentleman from California
Also released as The Gentleman from California, this budget-conscious swashbuckler is strongly reminiscent of The Mark of Zorro. Nineteenth-century California ... [ Western movie - 1937 ]
Paroled to Die
Paroled-to Die was one of Bob Steele's best starring westerns for producer A. W. Hackel. Wasting precious little time with plot or dialogue, the film gets down to business with a two-fisted opening action sequence. ... [ Western movie - 1937 ]
Riders of the Whistling Skull
In perhaps their most unusual Western adventure, the Three Mesqueteers -- Stony (Bob ... [ Western movie - 1937 ]
Western Gold
Former nightclub crooner Smith Ballew made his singing-cowboy debut in Western Gold. Set during the Civil War, the story finds Union soldier Bill ... [ Western movie - 1937 ]
Black Aces
Veteran western star Buck Jones both co-produced (with Lesley Selander) and directed this well-mounted ... [ Western movie - 1937 ]
Galloping Dynamite
Based on a story by James Oliver Curwood, this western ... [ Western movie - 1937 ]
Hittin' the Trail
Filmed on location at Kernville, California, this otherwise average Tex Ritter singing Western employed on of the better stunts in Hollywood history. When the Bad Guys stampede a herd of horses, Ritter (or his double) jumps from ... [ Western movie - 1937 ]
Where Trails Divide
Where Trails Divide was the second entry in Tom Keene's western series for Monogram. Not as good as ... [ Western movie - 1937 ]
God's Country and the Man
The first of four Tom Keene westerns for Monogram release, God's Country and ... [ Western movie - 1937 ]
Roaring Six Guns
Kermit Maynard, the less-popular but arguably more talented brother of cowboy star Ken Maynard, heads the cast of Roaring Six Guns. Maynard ... [ Western movie - 1937 ]
Trail of Vengeance
In this western, a tough hombre begins stalking his brother's killer. He shows up during a range war and because he is a ... [ Western movie - 1937 ]
Heroes of the Alamo
Produced by Greek-born Gower Gulch "tycoon" Anthony J. Xydias, this film was a remake, with plenty of stock footage, of Xydias' silent With Davy Crockett at the Fall of the Alamo (1926). In ... [ Western movie - 1937 ]
Border Phantom
A murdered entomologist, an inscrutable Asian, and a sinister cowboy with rape on his mind are but a few of the many strange characters inhabiting this unusually well-made, Bob Steele Western. Steele ... [ Western movie - 1937 ]
Guns in the Dark
Acting upon the belief that he accidentally murdered his best pal, a gunman swears never to draw ... [ Western movie - 1937 ]
Bar Z Bad Men
Bar Z Bad Men is a slick 1930s oater showcasing Johnny Mack Brown. Per the title, Brown signs on as ranchhand at the Bar Z. The spread is plagued by rustlers, and this plot peg ... [ Western movie - 1937 ]




