
Wild West outlaws Hannibal Hayes and Kid Curry decide to retire before their luck runs out, and because they've grown tired of robbing banks. The governor offers them a pardon: IF they can prove they can stay on the straight and narrow for an undetermined period of time. Taking the names Smith and Jones, Hannibal and Kid try to stay honest so that they can get their pardon. But a lot of people know them from the bad ole days, and trouble seems to find them no matter where they go.

Two notorious bandits try to go straight in the West by taking jobs as bank tellers.

Heyes and Curry are hired by a rich rancher to retrieve a stolen bust of Caesar.

Heyes and Curry are determined to discover who is trying to drive them from a town where they have found honest employment.

Posing as Bannerman agents, Heyes and Curry must stop a theft by their former gang.

Heyes and Curry must deal with angry townspeople after they agree to transport $50,000 withdrawn from a bank just before it failed.

Heyes convinces a beautiful gambler to risk her entire bankroll on a supposed inside tip.

A lovely lady hires Hannibal to help her find her husband who joined the Devil's Hole Gang to escape an errant murder change.

A homicidal embezzler frames Heyes and Curry for a robbery and a murder.

Two gangs have a gun battle over which will collect a bounty on Heyes and Curry.

Curry must drive a wagon load of dynamite while Heyes takes what he thinks is the safer job of guiding a group of archaeologists.

A woman hires Heyes and Curry to recover a stolen letter which leads to a payroll cache.

Curry tries to find out who is systematically killing the participants in a poker game.

Heyes and Curry pose as cowboys rounding up maverick cattle that a Mexican bandit claims he owns.

Heyes and Curry mistakenly take a bag containing a fortune in diamonds, but the real trouble begins when they attempt to return it.

When Heyes and Curry visit a friend who is sentenced to hang, everyone believes the two men know where he hid $100,000 in gold.

A man bored with anonymity impersonates Curry, gets convicted of murder and is sentenced to death.

Heyes must risk his amnesty and engineer a bank robbery if he is to save Curry from being shot.

Capturing four outlaws and recovering $60,000 in loot bring Heyes and Curry only one reward -- being arrested themselves.

To help Heyes and Curry escape from a posse, Briscoe says he is taking them into custody.

A rancher who hires Heyes and Curry to trap animals, also hires a gunman to trap the two ex-outlaws for the bounty.

Rancher McCreedy hires Heyes and Curry to help him patch up his long-standing feud with rancher Armendariz.
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A young gunman leaves Heyes, Curry and an old prospector to die in the desert after relieving them of a fortune in gold.

A woman and her two young daughters are charged with aiding desperadoes after helping Heyes and Curry escape from a posse.

Murder results when a rich rancher hires Heyes and Curry to return his runaway wife.

A prospector's tough widow hires Heyes and Curry to retrieve hidden gold from Indian territory.

A prospector who thinks he is going to die gives gold-strike maps to Heyes, Curry and several others.

A simple act of kindness to two nuns with a broken-down wagon leads to trouble for Heyes and Curry.

Clementine Hale, a loveable con artist, tries to blackmail the boys into helping her in a $50,000 swindle.

Heyes and Curry are passengers on a stagecoach that has been hijacked by a man who is determined to ambush Sheriff Trevors.

A bounty-hunting former slave captures Heyes and Curry, who later escape and save his life.

Hayes and Curry are falsely accused of bank robbery and, unless they can find the real culprit, their chances of an amnesty look bleak.

Curry's high-paying job for a rich Easterner ends suddenly when Curry is charged with his employer's murder.

Heyes and Curry join a cattle drive that evolves into a murder spree.

Rancher McCreedy asks Curry and Heyes to steal a bust of Caesar (again) that has caused a feud.

A bank owner rescues Curry and Heyes from bounty hunters then tricks them into robbing his own bank.

A prospector and his family capture Heyes and Curry then become so fond of the outlaws that they set them free.

Heyes convinces Curry that they can use $200,000 in counterfeit money to get admitted to a poker game.

Heyes and Curry are hired by a rich rancher to find a drifter who can clear the rancher of murder charges.

Heyes, cheated of his poker stake, enlists Georgette's help and a borrowed necklace to get revenge.

Heyes and Curry enlist a former newspaperman to help fight a town boss who had the outlaws beaten and evicted.

Larcenous Georgette tricks Curry and Heyes into helping her steal a $200,000 diamond.

Clementine must pose as Curry's wife when the outlaws decide to retire in Mexico.

Heyes and Curry become embroiled in a range war after offering to help the rancher who saved them from an ambush.

Curry and Heyes head to a Wyoming hamlet to help a friend find buried loot coveted by several locals.

Heyes romances a schoolteacher to find a kidnapped Curry, held prisoner in a mine shaft.

A change in governors could win Heyes and Curry their amnesty if they first save a rich man's daughter from her outlaw beau.

Curry and Heyes aren't certain which side of the law they're on by agreeing to rescue a man from striking Mexican miners.

Heyes and Curry become involved with a wounded man claiming to be a U.S. Treasury agent.

Sheriff Trevors hires Heyes and Curry to protect a man and his daughter, who witnessed a settler's lynching.

Hired to bring in a wild-horse herd, Heyes and Curry meet a rancher who claims the horses are his.