Indian Brave
Búfalo Bill y su ayudante Cactus corren en ayuda de una caravana de pioneras que están siendo hostigadas por los indios y descubren que las mujeres son soldados del ejército que intentan descubrir a unos indios que no cumplen las condiciones de un tratado de paz. Sin embargo aún hay más sorpresas pues, tras el disfraz de guerreros sioux, se ocultan los secuaces de Blake, un hombre sin escrúpulos que desea romper el acuerdo para poder apoderarse de los yacimientos de oro descubiertos en la tierra del jefe Nube Blanca. Búfalo Bill intentará resolver el entuerto.
Chief Eagle (uncredited)
A major Indian uprising is expected and Wyoming military posts are alerted. Colonel Dennison is meeting with Chief Eagle and his son Running Wolf when Chief Eagle is mysteriously shot. Steve Holden, an agent for the government peace commission, with the aid of a wandering shoemaker, Smiley, discover the troubles and the Chief's murder have been instigated by Cronin, the regimental scout, for personal gain for he and his gang of outlaws.
Young Bird
Produced by Jack Schwartz for low-budget company Screen Guild, this mild Western starring the veteran Richard Arlen was apparently the first entry in a proposed series. Arlen played the title role, here assigned by the army to quell an Indian attack on the powerless settlers. The Indians are accusing Tom Russell (John Dexter) of murdering a member of the tribe, an act, as Buffalo Bill discovers, actually committed by a gang of outlaws hired by investment company owner J.B. Jordon (Frank O'Connor). Buffalo Bill Rides Again was soundly defeated by a low budget and slipshod direction by the veteran Bernard B. Ray. Popular B-Western villain Ted Adams disappeared mysteriously halfway through the film, only to be replaced by Edmund Cobb. Jennifer Holt, the daughter of Arlen contemporary Jack Holt and by far the busiest B-Western heroine of the 1940s, had little to do other than letting herself be kidnapped by evil Gil Patric.