Rustle up some classic action with screen legend Audie Murphy! Featuring eight more classic films in this special DVD release collection.
- The Texican (1966) – Audie Murphy has been framed and comes out of hiding in Mexico to track down a corrupt saloon keeper.
- The Cimarron Kid (1952) – After being falsely accused of a payroll heist, the Cimarron Kid heads for the high country where he joins the outlaw Dalton gang.
- Ride Clear of Diablo (1954) – Clay O'Mara (Audie Murphy) vows to bring justice when his father and brother are murdered by cattle rustlers.
- Joe Butterfly (1957) – American soldiers in occupied Tokyo get mixed up with a conniving black-marketeer.
- Night Passage (1957) – When the local railroad becomes the constant target of a band of desperadoes led by the notorious Whitely Harbin (Dan Duryea), train officials recruit soft-spoken but life-hardened employee Grant McLaine (Stewart) to guard the payroll from any more robberies.
- Ride a Crooked Trail (1958) – In a refreshing change of pace role, Audie Murphy plays Joe Maybe, an outlaw who is mistaken for U.S. Marshall Jim Noonan, when he assumes the man's identity after his death
- Hell Bent for Leather (1960) – Hell Bent for Leather is a thrilling western featuring Audie Murphy in the role of Clay, a cowboy hunted by a posse out for blood.
- World In My Corner (1956) – Tommy Shea (Audie Murphy) is a poor kid who quickly rises in the ranks of welterweight boxing but never gets a chance at a title fight. Anxious to wed his girl (Barbara Rush) and get her away from her overbearing father, Tommy agrees to throw a bout against the champ.