Strawberry Roan (1933)
Strawberry Roan (1933) The mares Jim Edwards are losing is being blamed on a wild horse when it is actually his foreman Hawkins. Colonel Bownlee offers his ranch to anyone who can ride this wild palomino. Ken takes up the challenge and also seeks the real thief.
Ride Him, Cowboy (1932)
Ride Him, Cowboy 1932 John Drury agrees to look for the outlaw known as the Hawk and Henry Simms volunteers to help him But Simms is the Hawk and he leaves Drury on the desert to die Simms then kills a man and plants Johns harmonica at the scene With the help of his horse Duke, John returns only to