Highest-Rated Movies about 'Horse Thieves', Sort by Popularity

The Littlest Horse Thieves (1977), Come On Tarzan (1932), Springfield Rifle (1952), The Missouri Breaks (1976), Hit the Saddle (1937), Under California Stars (1948), Somewhere in Sonora (1933) ... Let's take a look at the ranked list of the best Horse Thieves movies.

#1. The Littlest Horse Thieves (1977)

Storyline: When the owner of a Yorkshire coal-mine decides to mechanize to increase profits, the mine's pit ponies are scheduled to be destroyed. So, three children plan to steal them to keep them safe. But when they're caught, it's up to the mine owners and the miners themselves to decide what's right.—Kathy Li

Plot Keywords: young boy, young girl, mother, father, lord, emotional, engaging ...

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#2. Come On Tarzan (1932)

Storyline: After her father dies Pat Riley (Merna Kennedy), returns home from an eastern board school and takes charge of the family horse ranch. She immediately has a spat with the ranch foreman Ken Benson (Ken Maynard). He is trying to convince her that the smooth-talking Steve Frazier (Niles Welch) has an hidden agenda for wanting to buy the ranch's ramada of broken wild horses. Turns out he does...he represents a company that makes dog food.—Les Adams <longhorn1939@suddenlink.net>

Plot Keywords: cowboy, horse, rancher, horse owner, sheriff, businessman, spirited ...

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#3. Springfield Rifle (1952)

Storyline: Major Lex Kearney, dishonorably discharged from the army for cowardice in battle, has actually volunteered to go undercover to try to prevent raids against shipments of horses desperately needed for the Union war effort. Falling in with the gang of jayhawkers and Confederate soldiers who have been conducting the raids, he gradually gains their trust and is put in a position where he can discover who has been giving them secret information revealing the routes of the horse shipments.—Doug Sederberg <vornoff@sonic.net>

Plot Keywords: major, wife, son, traitor, thief, confederate soldier, intense ...

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#5. Hit the Saddle (1937)

Storyline: Unable to legally capture and sell a herd of protected wild horses, corrupt rancher Rance Macgowan uses his trained killer horse, Volcano, to substitute for the real leader of the herd and cause havoc and death among the ranches. With the government about to drop the restrictions on rounding up the herd, the Three Mesquiteers find themselves in the middle of the controversy after their friend, Sheriff Miller is killed by Volcano.—Doug Sederberg <vornoff@sonic.net>

Plot Keywords: saloon girl, gunslinger, rancher, swindler, sheriff, son, patriotic ...

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#6. Under California Stars (1948)

Storyline: Roy has just finished his latest film and leaves for his ranch where he will be broadcasting a show celebrating his tenth year in movies. When Roy and Trigger arrive at his ranch he finds Cookie has hired his relatives. Caroline, the only relative that doesn't have a strong resemblance to Cookie, is the horse trainer. Bob Tells Roy a gang of men are hunting range horses. Roy puts a stop to hunting on his land. Pop decides there's money in kidnapping Trigger and demands a $100,000 ransom. McFarland's stepson, Ted, and his dog Tramp, run away and are found hiding in Roy's barn. A trap is set to catch the kidnappers.—Anonymous

Plot Keywords: roy rogers, disabled person, teenager, stepfather, kidnapper, horse, rousing ...

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#7. Somewhere in Sonora (1933)

Storyline: Framed for a stagecoach accident, John Bishop is jailed. Bob Leadly helps break him out and in return John heads for Sonora to look for Leadly's missing son. He finds him when he joins Monte Black's gang, a gang from which no member has ever escaped alive.—Maurice VanAuken <mvanauken@a1access.net>

Plot Keywords: cowboy, outlaw, rodeo rider, boss, father, son, melodramatic ...

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