
Steve Donovan, Western Marshall is a horse opera of an older era. The hero, Steve Donovan, played by Douglas Kennedy, is of an older generation. His inevitable sidekick, Rusty (pestered by a bum sacroiliac, naturally) is twice as old as Steve.
A sexist sheriff ignores women's rights to vote and rigs the elections. Steve and his deputy must intervene.
A deputy lets a crooked gambler escape from prison. The lawman is in debt with the outlaw.
An outlaw gang blackmails a quarantined town by stealing a serum.
An outlaw is posing as the sheriff of a town.
Donovan is assigned to escort a prisoner through an outlaw-ridden trail.
A meek newspaper editor is witness to a crime.
A school teacher is embroled in a streak of robberies.
An artist helps Donovan identify an eldelrly woman outlaw.
A murderer has sought refuge in a ghost town.
The stage coach is held up and the driver is killed by "the most desperate outlaws the world has ever known. The female owner of the stage line is in cahoots with the head outlaw. Our hero, Steve Donovan, is doubtful at first but he catches on fast.
A corrupt politician abducts his oppnent's daughter to secure his path to the mayor's office.
A crooked actor uses disguises to rob a payroll delivery.
Donovan and Rusty try to expose a plot to overthrow the Government.
Donovan and a woman fall prey to a sinister gang.
Donovan and Rusty arrive to a mysterious canyon searching for elusive outlaws.
A colleague prevents Donovan from arresting a criminal.
Donovan and Rusty lay out a trap for the elusive Comanche Kid.
A desperado handcuffs Donovan.
Steve and Rusty come up against a bitter old doctor still angry about how he had been unjustly treated in the past.
Donovan meets with fierce opposition when he tries to set up a marshal's office in a lawless town.
Steve has to protect sullen young thief from his cohorts, his family and an avenging Indian tribe.
Deputy Marshal Rusty Lee poses as a cattle buyer carrying a large sum of money to lure the Cantrell gang into a trap.
Steve and Rusty go after counterfeiters who are operating near a border town.
Donovan tries to shield two outlaws from a lynch mob.
Rusty has been studying how to be a ventriloquist, a talent that may come in handy when they investigate a man who may be a murderer.
An Indian raid on an army wagon inflames tensions that may erupt into an Indian war. Steve and Rusty investigate and discover that it was actually white men disguised as Indians who committed the raid. They set out to find out who was behind it.
Steve and Rusty break up the infamous Yarbo gang. However, in doing so they find themselves responsible for the care of a 16-year-old boy.
A young boy who has recently lost his father is going through his dad's possessions when he finds a mail sack full of money.
A convicted murderer breaks out of prison intent on killing the men responsible for his incarceration – Steve Donovan and Lou Park.
Steve has to prove that the strength of the law he represents is greater than that of professional gunmen and is almost knifed.
A greedy foreman plots to have his widowed employer evicted from her land.
A young marshal tries to live down his gangster father's reputation by rounding up a gang of crooks alone.
Donovan tries to get a wary banker to grant a loan to Indians.
A vicious land exploiter plots the murder of Indian Affairs general to thwart peace negotiations with the Apaches.
Donovan's search for the murderer of a marshal leads to a woman who has terrorized an entire town.
Donovan seeks the aid of reluctant cattlemen in pursuing thieves across the border.
Steve and Rusty come across a young man who incurred brain damage when he tried to save some children from a runaway horse. He needs an immediate brain operation, but has no money.
Steve and Rusty come across a dying boy who tells them that he has been framed for murder and then poisoned.
In order to find an outlaw gang, Steve and Rusty follow one of their members who has recently been released from prison. But before he can lead them to the gang's hideout, he is killed.
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