Red Ryder Collection

Calvin Drake, a cunning banker, orchestrates a scheme to capitalize on the Santa Fe Railroad's growth by buying up surrounding land, sparking a bitter controversy.

Accused of murder as Red Ryder, Elliot narrowly escapes death with the help of Little Beaver, who thwarts the Sheriff's plan to have him executed while in transit from jail.

The small town of Blue Springs is plagued by a surge of crime in the late 19th century, prompting Red Ryder to take on the case and uncover the truth, suspecting the rival town of Rockland is behind the chaos.

In this classic Western, a fearless cowboy named Red Ryder takes on a group of ruthless outlaws who are determined to seize control of a valuable land, rich in hidden oil reserves, and exploit its natural resources.

In a seemingly idyllic small town, an unexpected duo forms an alliance to unravel a complex murder mystery, only to discover a tangled web of deceit and financial fraud beneath the surface.

Red Ryder is constantly hounded by Jennings' gang, who repeatedly raid his freight lines, making off with horses destined for the Army.

In this classic Western, Red Ryder, the fearless Sheriff of Las Vegas, takes on a thrilling case as he unravels a murder mystery and ultimately clears the name of the Judge's innocent son, who was wrongly accused of the crime.

In this classic Republic B-western, a chilling scene of young Boots Hollister's brutal murder leaves a lasting impact on the Saturday matinee crowd, while the spotlight shines on the legendary Red Ryder.

A ruthless sheriff and his blacksmith partner terrorize a lawless town by plundering stages and silver mines, pinning the blame on unsuspecting ranchers and cowboys.

Red Ryder and Little Beaver visit Blue Springs to find that Red's aunt, the Duchess, plans to sell her stagecoach line and marry Talbot Champneys, a snobbish Englishman who is actually Fancy Charlie, a man with a questionable past.

Red Ryder, a skilled lawman, captures a bank robber, but the criminal's powerful boss, Denver Jack, uses his corrupt influence to get him released from jail.

A retired thief, Red, captures a group of young thieves in Chicago and decides to take them back to his ranch to reform them. But upon their return, he's shocked to discover that a devastating fire has destroyed a large part of the ranch and the entire workforce has abandoned the property.

Pioneering woman and her nephew venture into the wilderness to establish a new stagecoach line, linking the isolated town of Desert Springs to a vital transportation route.

Red Ryder, a legendary gunslinger, takes on a challenging mission from The Duchess to capture a gang of ruthless outlaws, led by a clever entrepreneur, who have been repeatedly robbing Colonel Parker's stagecoaches.

Residents of Redwood Valley band together to raise $50,000 for a mountain tunnel, but their leader's true motives remain shrouded in secrecy.

In the small Arizona town, Red Ryder and Little Beaver's arrival sparks attention, catching the eye of suspicious Blackie Blake, who secretly plots to ambush Red from a hidden window outside Marshal McGaw's office.

In the Western drama "Red Ryder", the titular hero springs into action to protect the Jackson ranch's oil well, a vital lifeline for the ranch's survival, when banker Tuttle attempts to foreclose on the property and destroy the oil rig.

The Duchess, Red Ryder's aunt, arrives in town to safeguard her valuable possessions, but her mission is threatened by Crawford, a cunning outlaw gang leader, who seeks to obstruct her path.

A sly outlaw masterminds a stagecoach wreck to eliminate the Commissioner, paving the way for his fake counterpart to manipulate a land survey. However, Red Ryder's keen instincts uncover the scheme, leading the outlaw to frame him and have him arrested by a corrupt Sheriff.

In this film, a legendary boxer named "Gentleman Jim" Corbett prepares for a highly anticipated heavyweight championship match against Bob Fitzsimmons at the ranch of Red Ryder and his aunt, The Duchess, in Carson City, Nevada.

A group of entrepreneurs from Central City eye the water resources of Paradise Valley, seeking to build a dam and secure control over the land in exchange for a share of ownership, sparking a conflict with homesteaders who are drawn to the area by Red Ryder's persuasive efforts.

Red Ryder faces off against cunning fur thief Hunter, who aims to exploit Chief Running Fox's land for his own benefit. Ryder and his friend "Bear Trap" must outsmart Hunter's ambushes and rescue Little Beaver from his clutches.

Red Ryder returns to his aunt's ranch, The Duchess, in Sioux City, Wyoming, after the Spanish-American War, to start a quiet life with his friends Little Beaver and "Blizzard".

In the lawless town of Cripple Creek, a gold rush sparks chaos and bloodshed after the Marshal's brutal murder. With the town in turmoil, ranch foreman Red Ryder steps in as the new Marshal, determined to restore order by taking down the ruthless outlaws and reclaiming the town from their grip.

Red Ryder foils a stagecoach heist, rescuing Libby Brooks, owner of the Devil's Hole newspaper, and her brother Gerry from outlaws, with the assistance of Little Beaver and Buckskin Blodgett.

The renowned lawman Red Ryder discovers a pair of distinctive silver conchas, the unmistakable calling card of notorious outlaw El Conejo, during a daring ranch raid, and promptly alerts the authorities.

Red Ryder is summoned by old friend Dan O'Connor to help bring down notorious outlaw Faro Savage and his gang of cattle thieves.

In the gripping final chapter of the Red Ryder series, Steve Stevenson embarks on a heart-pumping new escapade.

