Desert Trail: Just after John Scott gets his rodeo prize money the Official is robbed and murdered by Pete. Pete then says he just saw John and his friend Kansas Charlie leaving the office. The two fugitives flee to another town where they assume new names. But Pete arrives to point them out and they find themselves in jail. Riders of Destiny: Kincaid controls the area's water supply and is about to force the ranchers into contracts at exorbitant rates. Government Agent Saunders has a plan that will open up the lost river and dry up Kincaid's supply.
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Two classic westerns starring John Wayne. In 'Riders of Destiny' (1933), Singin' Sandy Saunders (Wayne) is the most notorious gunman since Billy the Kid. Riding into town he finds the local ranchers being victimised by the land-grabbing villain who controls the water supply and wants their land. What can a notorious gunman do but get involved? In 'The Desert Trail' (1935) Wayne stars as a championship rodeo rider who finds himself falsely accused of being a bank robber, so he must battle to clear his name.
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