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- Gil Favor is trail boss of a continuous cattle drive. He is assisted by Rowdy Yates. The crew runs into characters and adventures along the way.
- A stagecoach stop employee and a stranded woman traveller find themselves at the mercy of four desperate outlaws intent on robbing the next day's gold shipment.
- Dishonest riverboat gambler Ben Matthews is blamed for a murder he didn't commit and must find the real killer before the lynch mob finds him.
- Baseball superstar Gehrig is one of several ranchers being coerced by a bunch of bandits. His sister and her lawyer/lover organize the ranchers.
- Jess Brady and Rupe Pardee are in jail in Gunsight, Texas, blamed for leading a wagon train into a Comanche ambush, and about to be hanged. They protest their innocence and claim that the Indians want to kill them also. The Comanches attack the jail in an effort to capture the prisoners, but are driven off the soldiers of the garrison led by the Captain. Expecting another attack, the Captain and a small detail of men move the prisoners out of town in a wagon, but they are under constant surveillance by the Comanches. The detail arrives at a way station the same time as a stage coach carrying Marsha Collins, and her fiancée, Farley Durand, a government supply officer. All are trapped in the station which is under constant attack by the Indians. Brady and Durand resume a personal battle that dates back to the Civil War when they served together. The wounded Captain decides to gamble on Brady and Pardee, their experience being the only hope for an escape. In the escape battle, it is revealed that Durand was responsible for the attack on the wagon train, and not Brady and Pardee.
- "Boys Town" drama about a man named Rawhide MacGregor, a one-time ex-convict who runs a cattle ranch as a correctional facility for urban juvenile delinquents where he tries through a variety of means and choirs to redeem them from their trouble-making ways.
- Blackie's lawless gang is running wild. When Rangers Brand Calhoun and his brother investigate, the brother is killed. Brand quits the Rangers and becomes an outlaw. When he beats Blackie's men to the jobs, they capture him and make him one of their gang. This is what Brand wanted and he alerts the Rangers about the next robbery.
- Twelve renegades dressed as Indians kill the parents of two brothers. The brothers who have similar birth marks then separate. Ten years later a man known as the Rawhide Terror is murdering the renegades who are now town citizens.
- A cowboy at a dude ranch falls for the spoiled daughter of a rich guest at the ranch. Later he uncovers a gang of thieves who are robbing the guests.
- In the 8th film of the 22-film series, Texas Rangers Tex Wyatt, Jim Steele and Panhandle Perkins are sent to the district of Rawhide to investigate the killings of several ranchers. Tex enters the town posing as a tramp while the other two Rangers join a troupe of itinerant minstrels. Tex, convinced that while they may find the killer, it will not prevent further harassment of the poorer ranchers, and he returns to the Ranger station and persuades his father, Texas Ranger Captain John Wyatt, to take a leave of absence and go to Rawhide and run for Land Commissioner. Tex and his father meet Henry Colby, the wealthiest landholder in the district, who has been advised by his ranch foreman, Frank Hade, and Sam Barrett, the boss of Rawhide, that the nesters are the cause of all the lawlessness. At a meeting, preceded by the dullest, most demeaning minstrel show ever filmed, Captain Wyatt is shot (a fate that should have befallen the minstrels) and the bullet is found to be the same caliber as that used in the earlier killings, although Wyatt is only wounded. Mary Colby, riding the range, sees Barrett attempt to kill Tex using a rifle. Realizing he has been identified, Barrett hurries back to town where he meets the other gang members, and they prepare to fight against the Rangers.
- Rawhide Rawlins returns to Paradise Hole after having spent 5 years evading the law for his supposed killing of Charlie Reep, who with Strobel and himself operated a mine. He forces Croont, Strobel's henchman, to apologize to blind Nan, the saloon pianist, for his insults and witnesses a deal between Jim Reep and Strobel. Still keeping his identity secret, Rawhide visits Charlie's grave with Two Gun, an eccentric character, and suggests that he was framed; he incurs the enmity of Nan, who believes that he was involved in a plot that resulted in the death of her father and sister. Nan is revealed to be cured of her blindness and to be aware of Strobel's perfidy; Rawhide forces Strobel to sign over the mine claim and rescues Nan from kidnappers.
- In this George Harrison Marks Spanking Loop, a teacher Punishes a schoolgirl then the secretary comes in and joins the action.
- Reed breaks up the first attempted gold robbery. When the outlaws next attempt is successful, Reed is jailed as the suspect. Escaping from jail, he knows who to look for.
- Dennis O'Hara, a fighting Irish-American cowhand, comes to the aid of a Jewish Peddler, Simon Silverberg, and his pretty daughter, Jessica, against the machinations of J. Francis Jackson and his henchmen.
- In the carefree days of California, "before the Gringoes came," the blood of caballero and senorita ran hot and the little god of love was forever on the rampage in that tempting field. Jealousies flared up with brilliant suddenness, back in the fandango times, and jilted lovers often took awful revenge on their rivals. To the early Spanish-Californians, intrigue was what made life worth living; and in the photoplay, "The Shrinking Rawhide," the spirit of the time is most dramatically displayed. A pompous, middle-aged alcalde, or judge, seeks the hand of beautiful Mercedes, daughter of the rich Don Enrique, but Mercedes, of course, loves a younger and poorer gentleman, Juan by name. But Mercedes, being somewhat of a coquette, does not let Juan know all at once how much she loves him, and her teasing manner at the brilliant fandango at Don Enrique's home, when she flirts outrageously with the stupid alcalde during the "Sombrero" dance, brings down a lot of trouble onto the heads of all concerned. The alcalde, finally freed from his pleasant belief that Mercedes would marry him, concocts a terrible scheme for doing away with Juan. He bargains with the chief of a wild Indian tribe, with whom he has had some shady dealings in the past, to capture Juan as the latter rides to San Diego with a message from the Padre at the mission; conduct him to the desert, and there subject him to the awful rawhide torture. When a man is staked down with rawhide thongs, and water is thrown on the rawhide, it gradually contracts in the heat of the sun until the victim is strangled. How Juan is saved from this horrible death by his sweetheart is one of the most thrilling scenes ever thrown on the screen.
- Rawhide, Arizona, was certainly some tough town when Reverend Simpson first blew in from civilization and started his campaign of redemption. From Alkali Ike to Shorty Smith, not a man of them had seen the inside of a church in fourteen years; there has never been a sermon preached in the county, and the only hymns that had ever been heard were those of the coyotes. The Rev. Simpson soon set up the "Rawhide Mission," but in spite of the hot weather, the result was a heavy frost. Nobody came even as far as the door, except Black Mike, who was drunk and who thought he was at the XXX saloon. The worthy pastor pleaded, prayed and billed the town without result. He undertook a one-man raid on the Silver King club-room, but soon landed wrong side up in the street. He was in despair and the redemption of Rawhide seemed a long way off. Just at his darkest hour, however, his daughter came to town to assist him. The results were magical. The boys straightened up and brushed up. They didn't bank very much on the sermon, but certainly were strong for Sunday School, where Mary taught. Mary had the Bible class and they were all in it. The town soon turned temperance and the faro dealer made a shack to shack collection for the heathen. At length, they all wanted to make love to the teacher, and to prevent a riot she agreed to keep company with the one that learned the most scripture texts. The result was the hottest contest ever known in the west, and it turned out, well, it turned out to the satisfaction of all concerned.
- Prospectors discover gold on the outskirts of Rawhide, a small town in the far west. Reuben Glen, a prospector, living in the next county, becomes discouraged and determines to try his luck elsewhere. When he arrives at Rawhide he is gently but firmly requested to remove himself immediately from the vicinity. He refuses emphatically, but is saved from the infuriated prospectors by his young daughter, whom the men later christen as "The Rawhide Queen." They heap laurels upon her head by naming the new mine after her and her father is made "one of them."
- Pat and Stoney are assigned to investigate reports of an impostor posing as a U.S. Secret Service agent operating in Washington territory. In the guise of a government law officer, the man is shutting down all rivals of a saloon keeper's operating a crooked gambling establishment.
- A gypsy who is hated by the locals is accused of a rancher's murder. Sam believes the man is innocent and works to clear him and find the real killer.
- 1955–196130mTV-PG7.5 (36)TV EpisodeEarp I asked by Mrs. Geraghty to find out what is bothering her husband. Earp finds out he has one more stagecoach run before he retires but he is afraid to make it. Earp convinces Rawhide to make the run with Earp as shotgun.
- While scouting Rowdy stumbles on rawhiders. After Rowdy refuses to kill Brock in a fight, the leader forces Brock to give Rowdy his intended bride in return for his life. Rowdy is allowed to escape leading the rawhiders to the herd.
- Jim Hardie stumbles on to a man and his daughter shot in the head. The dead man was holding a wanted poster for the Rawhide Kid who was wanted 20 years earlier. He finds a young man who was grazed who Hardie decides to use as a lure.
- Following an Indian attack on their stagecoach that kills his prisoner, Randall and an eastern gentleman unaccustomed to the ways of the West must trek to safety across many long, hot miles of hostile Apache territory.
- Four members of the "Rawhide" television series cast challenge the regular panelists.
- Driving a truck is the only career David Goad has ever wanted. He considers it his job to help keep America's economy rolling. David's other passion is family. He grew up without a father, and he is constantly juggling his life on the road with his life at home. His one worry is that he's not being a good enough father to his children. Don't miss this heartwarming episode of Trick My Truck as David's kids contact the boys and get them to turn David's worn-out Kenworth into a rolling tribute to America's Old West.
- Suzy and Sascha battle in a cooking competition. RJ provides a morale boost for Quentin and Quincy.
- While deployed to the Gulf of Carpentaria where flood waters have blocked the major highways, Hammersley hunts down cattle rustlers behind the hijacking of live cattle shipments.
- Murdoch's son Harry is visiting from boarding school when he and Julia are abducted by a vengeful foe.
- 2016– 20mPodcast Episode
- 2020– 25mPodcast Episode
- 2013– 1mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2021)2020– 41mPodcast Episode
- 2021– 46mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2020)2019– 13mPodcast Episode
- 2020– 42mPodcast Episode
- 2001–201922mTV-G7.1 (18)TV EpisodeOn this episode of How it's Made: Rawhide Lampshades; Chocolate Chip Cookies; MRI Scanners
- Ezra and Julie meet up with a group of cattle wranglers who love eating burgers and lots of protein. Can they spur the dude ranch into making healthier food choices?