Kenneth MacDonald

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Male

Birthday

08-Sep-1901

Age

(124 years old)

Place of Birth

Portland, Indiana, USA

Also Known As
  • Kenneth R. MacDonald

Kenneth MacDonald

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The Last Mile The Last Mile (1932) Character: Harris... Guard
Richard Walters is condemned to death for a murder he claims not to have committed. He arrives on death row just before a brutal inmate leads the other convicts in a violent uprising. Walters gets caught up in the riot, while on the outside his friends are trying to find evidence of his innocence.
Harmon of Michigan Harmon of Michigan (1941) Character: Doctor
A former University of Michigan football star (Tom Harmon) rejects an opportunity to play professional football. Instead, he marries his college sweetheart (Anita Louise) and begins a career as a college football coach.
Cadets on Parade Cadets on Parade (1942) Character: Dr. Nesbitt
A military school cadet runs away after failing to fit in at sports or school life. He's befriended by a newsboy and they tutor each other, but soon get embroiled in a ransom scheme.
Shivering Sherlocks Shivering Sherlocks (1948) Character: Lefty Loomis
The stooges witness an armed robbery and are brought in by the cops as suspects. After passing a lie detector test, the boys are freed but are now the only ones who can identify the crooks. Meanwhile, their friend Gladys has inherited a house in the country and the boys go with her to inspect it so she won't be gypped when its sold. The house turns out to be the crook's hideout, and when they abduct Gladys, the stooges must rescue her.
Crime on Their Hands Crime on Their Hands (1948) Character: Dapper Malone
The Stooges are janitors working in a newspaper office. When an anonymous caller phones in a tip about the theft of a famous diamond, the boys decide to become reporters and go after the crooks. They find the crooks, but Shemp accidentally swallows the diamond which was hidden in a bowl of candy. The crooks want to cut the diamond out, but the boys foil them with the help of a friendly gorilla.
Studio Stoops Studio Stoops (1950) Character: Dandy Dawson
The stooges are hired by a movie studio as publicity men. Their first assignment is to get publicity for Dolly Devore, a pretty starlet. They fake a kidnapping, but the cops won't believe their story. Then the girl is really kidnapped and the stooges must come to the rescue. Shemp winds up hanging out a tenth story window on an extending telephone.
Hula-La-La Hula-La-La (1951) Character: Varanu, Witch Doctor
The stooges are dance instructors sent by a movie company to a tropical island to teach the natives how to dance so they can appear in a movie. The boys run into trouble with the local witch doctor who wants to add their heads to his collection. The stooges defeat the witch doctor with hand grenades they swipe from a multi-armed idol, and get on with the dancing lessons.
Booty and the Beast Booty and the Beast (1953) Character: Icabod Slipp
The stooges do a good turn and help a stranger open a safe in what they think is the man's house. Actually the man is a crook and the boys were unwitting accomplices to a robbery. Once they realize what's happened, the stooges go after the bad guy and who's left on the train to Los Vegas. The boys trap the villain and recover the booty.
Three Dark Horses Three Dark Horses (1952) Character: William 'Bill' Wick
A campaign boss is looking for three delegates to the presidential convention, delegates that are too stupid to discover that his candidate, Hammond Egger, is a crook. Enter the stooges as janitors sent to clean the man's office. After some of their antics, the boy's suitability for the job is apparent and they're hired. The stooges go to the convention, but double cross their boss and vote for another candidate, Abel Lamb Stewer. When the boss and his muscle man come looking for revenge, the boys defeat them in a wild fight.
Loose Loot Loose Loot (1953) Character: Icabod Slipp
The stooges are willed a lot of dough from a rich uncle, but the executor of the estate, Icabob Slipp, is a crook who absconds with the money. The stooges trail him to a a theater where they engage in a wild chase and ultimately recover their inheritance.
Of Cash and Hash Of Cash and Hash (1955) Character: Lefty Loomis
The Stooges witness an armed robbery and are brought in by the cops as suspects. After passing a lie detector test, the boys are freed and go back to their jobs in a cafe. When one of the robbers comes into the cafe, the boys recognize him and along with their friend Gladys trail him to a spooky house in the country where the crooks are hiding out. The bad guys abduct Gladys and the Stooges must rescue her.
Blunder Boys Blunder Boys (1955) Character: Capt. F. B. Eye
The stooges go to criminology school and graduate with the lowest possible honors. The boys join the police force and are assigned to track down a crook called the "Eel", who disguises himself as a woman. The stooges track the Eel to a hotel, but he slips through their hands after a wild chase. The stooges are booted off the force and wind up as ditch diggers. This was Shemp's last completed film.
Scheming Schemers Scheming Schemers (1956) Character: Mr. Allen
The stooges are three incompetent plumbers who foul up the plumbing in a fancy mansion where a society party is going on. They manage to catch a couple of thieves masquerading as guests before the whole party degenerates into a pie fight.
Pardon My Terror Pardon My Terror (1946) Character: Mr. Grooch
Private detectives Gus and Dick take a murder case where nearly everyone is trying to kill them.
Rolling Down to Reno Rolling Down to Reno (1947) Character: Ted Crissman
Harry von Zell, a commentator on a radio show, unknowingly angers a wanted gangster with his comments on the air.
Radio Riot Radio Riot (1949) Character: N/A
Harry tries to entertain a family of rich hillbillies.
The Son of Davy Crockett The Son of Davy Crockett (1941) Character: King Canfield
Dave Crockett (Bill Elliott) comes to the aid of ranchers living on the Yucca Strip, who want their area made part of the United States. A greedy land baron, however, wants the property as his own.
The Little Buckaroo The Little Buckaroo (1928) Character: Jack Pemberton
The plucky boy rider Red discovers the dead body of Jim Crawford in the desert. A message scratched on a canteen begs the finder to protect Jim's daughter Ann from the killer, Luke Matthews.
Silver Needle in the Sky Silver Needle in the Sky (1954) Character: General Arpo
Rocky Jones tries to free the hostages and thwart the plans of the evil Queen Cleolantha.
Slow as Lightning Slow as Lightning (1923) Character: Jimmie March
Our hero Jimmie March works for stockbroker E.J. Philips and daydreams of romance with Eleanor, the boss's lovely daughter. Unfortunately, Eleanor is dating Mortimer Fenton, a wealthy cad who used to push Jimmie around in college. To add insult to injury, Jimmie gets fired. All seems lost until a gypsy fortune teller foretells that he'll make a bundle playing hunches in the stock market. So, he convinces his buddies to lend him some money and invests in stocks that then start to skyrocket. However, Fenton isn't about to take that lying down and subsequently hatches a plan to wipe his rival out for good... Will Jimmie's fortune come true? Will he be able to defeat Fenton and win the heart of the girl? Watch and find out!
Shadow Of Terror Shadow Of Terror (1945) Character: McKenzie
A scientist possessing the formula for making a nuclear bomb finds himself chased by evil gangsters in this thriller that was made just after the A-bomb was dropped upon Hiroshima.
The Windjammer The Windjammer (1945) Character: Producer
Scott Elliott, a discharged WWII Navy officer and a film executive in civilian life, passes through a small Arkansas town, and meets Bob Burns, a farmer, and his daughter. As a film executive prior to the war, Elliott always had the thought that he could make animals talk on the screen, and when he tells this to Bob, he heartily agrees. They form a partnership whereby Elliott will handle the technical aspects, and Bob will write the dialogue for the talking animals. They go to Hollywood, where they start work on the film with the financial help of a producer. However, when half of the scenes are completed, they run the scenes for the producer, who walks out and refuses to put any more money in the project.
The Law of the Snow Country The Law of the Snow Country (1926) Character: Sergeant Jimmy Burke
Northwest Mounted Policeman faces many obstacles in attempting to apprehend a murderer. He miraculously escapes ambush and learns of the dying murderer's name. After a thrilling fight he secures a confession from his man and saves the girl from disaster.
Arctic Flight Arctic Flight (1952) Character: Father François
Mike Wein, an Alaskan bush pilot operating the the Bering Sea area, makes friends with John W. Wetherby, posing as a wealthy United States businessman. But, in reality, he is a Russian spy on his way to Siberia carrying microfilms of the United States' defense installations.
The Man Who Returned to Life The Man Who Returned to Life (1942) Character: Officer Fosse
An accused killer is granted a reprieve when his victim returns to town in the flesh after an eight-year absence.
Law of the Badlands Law of the Badlands (1951) Character: Captain Bill McVey
The Texas Rangers send Dave and Chito into the badlands to see if they can locate a counterfeiting operation. They arrive posing as wanted outlaws and this gets them into the gang. But as soon as they uncover the operation and locate the printing press, one of Chito's girl friends arrives to expose their identity and they find themselves trapped by the entire gang.
Trail Guide Trail Guide (1952) Character: Wagon Master Wheeler
A cowboy and his Mexican-Irish sidekick lead a wagon train to an unfriendly place.
The One and Only, Genuine, Original Family Band The One and Only, Genuine, Original Family Band (1968) Character: Townsman (uncredited)
The eleven members of the Bower family move to Dakota Territory.
Rose of Cimarron Rose of Cimarron (1952) Character: Posse Sheriff
A white girl raised by Indians sets out to find out who murdered her adoptive parents.
Texas Stagecoach Texas Stagecoach (1940) Character: John Appleby
The Kinkaids and the Harpers both run stage lines and are friendly competitors. Appleby is after the stage line and convinces the two owners to build a spur line to the same town. Then he has both projects sabotaged pitting the friends against each other and running them out of money.
The Ten Commandments The Ten Commandments (1956) Character: Hebrew at Crag and Corridor / Slave
Escaping death, a Hebrew infant is raised in a royal household to become a prince. Upon discovery of his true heritage, Moses embarks on a personal quest to reclaim his destiny as the leader and liberator of the Hebrew people.
The She-Creature The She-Creature (1956) Character: Police Doctor with Prof. Anderson
A mysterious hypnotist reverts his beautiful assistant back into the form of a prehistoric sea monster that she was in a past life.
Cowboy from Lonesome River Cowboy from Lonesome River (1944) Character: Senator Daniel G. Proctor / Sheppard Proctor
This western features a singing cowboy, a brave hero, and a bumbling sidekick who band together to defeat a ruthless range boss.
Gunfighters of Abilene Gunfighters of Abilene (1960) Character: Harker
A gunman receives a request for help from his brother, but arrives too late to save him from the lawless rancher who wanted him dead.
Riders of the Northland Riders of the Northland (1942) Character: Matt Taylor
In this western, three Texas Rangers decide to do their part to save the world and join the Army, but before they can, they are sent to Alaska to destroy a secret Nazi operation involving a submarine refueling station. The outpost is located behind an impenetrable tangle of barbed wire. The rangers get a little help, and discover a traitor. Then to get through the wire, they start a cattle stampede and save the day.
The Wildcat of Tucson The Wildcat of Tucson (1940) Character: Rance McKee
When his brother Dave is put in jail, Bill Hickok returns to help him. Dave has been charged with attempted murder when the other man drew first. Judge Barlow put him there and Bill gets the Judge to confess. Bill learns that Rance McKee is behind all the trouble and he forces the Judge into the decisions he wants. So Bill heads out by himself to face McKee in the showdown.
False Paradise False Paradise (1948) Character: Nat Bentley
A banker is trying to cheat people out of their silver-rich land. Hoppy learns that the banker is in league with an outlaw gang.
Two-Fisted Rangers Two-Fisted Rangers (1939) Character: Jack Rand
Thad Lawson arrives in Oak Valley to avenge the murder of his brother, the local sheriff. He learns that Jack Rand, powerful overlord of the town is to blame. After Rand murders newspaper publisher Jordan Webster, Thad sets out to put him behind bars.
Confessions of Boston Blackie Confessions of Boston Blackie (1941) Character: Caulder
A murder is committed during the auction of a valuable statue. The prime suspect is Boston Blackie, whose reputation for living on the edge of the law makes him an easy target for the police. When the body disappears, Blackie must find it to prove his innocence.
40 Guns to Apache Pass 40 Guns to Apache Pass (1967) Character: Harry Malone
The Apaches are on the warpath and the Army must defend them. Murphy's mission is to get a shipment of rifles, but it's stolen by greedy white traders with the help of mutinous soldiers
Man from God's Country Man from God's Country (1958) Character: Judge (uncredited)
Dan Beattie gives up his lawman job to move further west and rejoin his old war buddy Curt Warren in the town of Sundown. At first mistaken for a railroad agent by Beau Santee, a Sundown businessman who wants to keep the railroad away from his town, Dan is nearly killed by Santee's henchman, Mark Faber. Dan discovers that his old pal Curt works for Santee. Even after learning Dan's true identity, Santee considers him trouble and plots to get rid of him. With the help of Curt's son Stony, Dan tries to get Curt to take a stand on the right side of the law.
The Gun That Won the West The Gun That Won the West (1955) Character: Colonel E.M. Still
In the late 1880s, Colonel Carrington and his command are assigned the job of constructing a chain of forts in the Sious Indian territory of Wyoming. Carrington recruits former cavalry scouts Jim Bridger and "Dakota Jack" Gaines to lead the project. Bridger and Gaines are friendly with Sioux chief Red Cloud, and they feel a peace treaty with the Indians can be made. If an Indian-war breaks out, the cavalry is depending on getting a new type of Springfield rifle. Bridger, Gaines and Gaines wife, Maxine, arrive at the fort for the conference. Gaines, in a drunken fit, tries to intimidate the Indians unto signing a treaty. Chied Red Fox threatens war if his territory is invaded by any troops building forts.
That Texas Jamboree That Texas Jamboree (1946) Character: Brady
With the backing of the Mayor, Brady is running a crooked gambling operation. When Sheriff Curt shuts him down, he reopens when the Mayor charters his place as a private club. When Curt decides to run for Mayor, he is made to shut down the popular Warren medicine show. With Curt now out of favor the Warrens decide to run their daughter for Mayor and Brady has a plan to stop her also.
Perils of the Royal Mounted Perils of the Royal Mounted (1942) Character: Mort Ransome
Sergeant MacLane of the Mounties investigates the disruptive activities of a bunch of troublemakers.
Under Age Under Age (1941) Character: Johnson
Fresh out of reform school, a bunch of delinquent girls fall in with a gang of crooks and are put to work as "hostesses" in a number of mob-controlled bars and cafes. The girls are expected to string along male customers so that the latter will squander their money on watered-down drinks and fixed poker games. When one gullible New Yorker is clipped to the tune of $18,000 worth of diamonds, the Law closes in.
Bullets for Rustlers Bullets for Rustlers (1940) Character: Ed Brock
Steve Beaumont, an operative for the Cattleman's Protective Association, is assigned the difficult task of breaking up a murderous gang of rustlers led by Ed Brock and Strang. He takes Sheriff Webb, Judge Baxter, and rancher Ann Houston into his confidence, and works his way into the rustler stronghold and confidence by "turning rustler" himself.
Feudin', Fussin' and A-Fightin' Feudin', Fussin' and A-Fightin' (1948) Character: Judge
A fast-talking salesman is "kidnapped" by a town, which intends to use him in its annual race with a rival community.
Hellfire Hellfire (1949) Character: N/A
Zeb Smith is a gambler with a larcenous streak, but when an itinerant preacher takes a bullet meant for him, Zeb vows to fulfill the preacher's mission of building a church. Frustrated in his attempts to get donations, Zeb attempts to capture fugitive Doll Brown in order to obtain the reward. But he finds that there's more to Doll than meets the eye. When his old friend Bucky McLean shows up gunning for Doll, Zeb sees a chance to redeem them all... one way or another.
Eagle Squadron Eagle Squadron (1942) Character: Margate Dispatcher
An American joins the British Royal Air Force just before Pearl Harbor is attacked, and falls in love with a beautiful English girl.
Frontier Vengeance Frontier Vengeance (1940) Character: Slash
Jim Sanders (Don 'Red' Barry), young cowboy, returns to his hometown for a reunion with his boyhood friend Clay Blackburn (George Offerman Jr.). Once there he learns that Clay's father, Frank Blackburn (Ivan Miller), is the unscrupulous proprietor of a stagecoach line and is out to bankrupt the line run by Joel Hunter (Griff Barnett' ), the father of Jim's sweetheart Ruth Hunter (Betty Moran). Jim is forced to lead the fight against his best friend.
The Man from the Alamo The Man from the Alamo (1953) Character: N/A
During the war for Texas independence, one man leaves the Alamo before the end (chosen by lot to help others' families) but is too late to accomplish his mission, and is branded a coward. Since he cannot now expose a gang of turncoats, he infiltrates them instead. Can he save a wagon train of refugees from Wade's Guerillas?
Destroyer Destroyer (1943) Character: Admiral (Clark's CO)
Flagwaving story of a new American destroyer, the JOHN PAUL JONES, from the day her keel is laid, to what was very nearly her last voyage. Among the crew, is Steve Boleslavski, a shipyard welder that helped build her, who reenlists, with his old rank of Chief bosuns mate. After failing her sea trials, she is assigned to the mail run, until caught up in a disparate battle with a Japanese sub. After getting torpedoed, and on the verge of sinking, the Captain, and crew hatch a plan to try and save the ship, and destroy the sub.
Cheyenne Cheyenne (1947) Character: Gambler (uncredited)
Slick gambler James Wylie is apprehended by the law and given the option to forgo a prison sentence if he poses as a bandit. His mission is to uncover the identity of the Poet, a notorious outlaw who has been holding up bank-owned stagecoaches and leaving verses at the crime scenes to taunt the authorities. James finds time to woo the Poet's lovely wife, Ann, who initially cold-shoulders him. But, as a romance develops, they partner up to find the robber.
Cocktail Hour Cocktail Hour (1933) Character: Ship’s Steward (uncredited)
Cynthia Warren, independently wealthy through her ability as an illustrator and poster artist, rebels against the premise that every woman is destined for matrimony and motherhood and decides she has as much right as a man to play around.
The Fastest Gun Alive The Fastest Gun Alive (1956) Character: N/A
Whenever it becomes known how good he is with guns, ex-gunman George and his wife Dora have to flee the town, in fear of all the gunmen who might want to challenge him. Unfortunately he again spills his secret when he's drunk. All citizens swear to keep his secret and support him to give up his guns forever -- but a boy tells the story to a gang of wanted criminals. Their leader threatens to burn down the whole town, if he doesn't duel him.
The Monster and the Ape The Monster and the Ape (1945) Character: Police Inspector Hamilton
A famous scientist invents a humanoid robot (the titular "monster"), so a greedy rival scientist plans to steal it for use in his criminal plans. His henchmen often kidnap a trained gorilla (the titular "ape") from the zoo, to aid in the schemes.
The Errand Boy The Errand Boy (1961) Character: Mr. Fumble
Paramutual Pictures wants to know where all the money is going so they hire Morty to be their spy. Morty works for Mr. Sneak and gets a job in the mail room so that he can have access to the lot. But all that Morty ever finds is that he can cause havoc no matter what he does.
The Gay Amigo The Gay Amigo (1949) Character: Captain Lewis
The Cisco Kid and Pancho are mistakenly identified as leaders of an outlaw band. While the cavalry runs them down, they must hunt down the real bad guys.
Sabotage Squad Sabotage Squad (1942) Character: Recruiting Station Doctor
A police lieutenant and a patriotic professional gambler, rivals in life and love, combine efforts to corner a gang of Nazi saboteurs operating out of a barber shop, in which their mutual girlfriend works, and unmask its secret leader.
The Heart is a Rebel The Heart is a Rebel (1958) Character: Alfred Carlson
While struggling with their son’s serious illness, a young couple experiences conflict when her husband does not understand the wife’s acceptance of Christ. THE HEART IS A REBEL features the beloved Ethel Waters, and is set against Billy Graham’s historic 1957 New York City Crusade, with color scenes of the Crusade at Madison Square Garden.
Savage Frontier Savage Frontier (1953) Character: Marshal Bradley
Sam is a parolee who has paid for his dirty deeds. Now determined to go straight and help take care of his hot headed brother and devoted sister, he becomes set upon by both the law, represented by Federal Marshall Rocky Lane, and by his former outlaw buddies led by the notorious William Oakes.
Hold That Lion! Hold That Lion! (1947) Character: Icabod Slipp
The stooges are scammed out of their inheritance by Icabob Slipp, a crooked lawyer. The boys follow Slipp onto a passenger train and corner him, but not before they accidentally let a lion loose on the train. The only Stooges SHORT where Moe, Curly and Shemp appear together.
The Power of the Whistler The Power of the Whistler (1945) Character: John Crawford
A woman uses a deck of cards to predict death within 24 hours for a stranger sitting at a bar, then tries to help him remember who he is based on items in his pockets.
Stand By All Networks Stand By All Networks (1942) Character: Captain Banion
An intrepid radio reporter sets out to track down and expose Nazi agents.
Before I Hang Before I Hang (1940) Character: Anson, Prison Guard
Dr. John Garth conducting an innovative medical experiment aimed at prolonging life and combating aging. The experiment takes an unexpected turn, placing the doctor in a confrontation with the ethics of his work and the consequences of his research.
Mandrake the Magician Mandrake the Magician (1939) Character: James Webster
Mandrake and his team attempt to prevent "The Wasp" from stealing and using a new Radium invention.
Shot in the Frontier Shot in the Frontier (1954) Character: Bill Noonan (uncredited)
Set in the old west, the stooges must defend their honor against the Noonan brothers, three desperadoes who want to marry the same girls the stooges are courting.
Johnny O'Clock Johnny O'Clock (1947) Character: Cop
When an employee at an illegal gambling den dies suspiciously, her sister, Nancy, looks into the situation and falls for Johnny O'Clock, a suave partner in the underground casino. Selfish and non-committal by nature, Johnny slowly begins to return Nancy's affection and decides to run away with her, but conflict within his business threatens their plans. As Johnny tries to distance himself from the casino, his shady past comes back to haunt him.
Safe in Hell Safe in Hell (1931) Character: Wireless Operator (uncredited)
To avoid the rigors of the law, Gilda flees New Orleans and hides on a Caribbean island where the worst criminals can ask for asylum. Besieged by the scum of the earth, Gilda will soon find out that she has found refuge in hell.
Rails Into Laramie Rails Into Laramie (1954) Character: N/A
A federal agent arrives in Laramie to try to find out who is behind the efforts to stop the construction of a new railroad track.
Mandrake the Magician Mandrake the Magician (1940) Character: James Webster
Feature version of the American serial film, produced for export only, never exhibited in the USA, and believed to be a lost film.
West of the Rio Grande West of the Rio Grande (1944) Character: Martin Keene
Two-fisted cowboys fight for law and order in their encounters with outlaws.
Leadville Gunslinger Leadville Gunslinger (1952) Character: Sheriff Nichols
Arriving in Leadville, Marshal Rocky Lane finds that his friend Nugget is in financial trouble. Nugget thinks there is oil on his land but the geologist says no. Suspecting a conspiracy, Rocky poses as a crook himself to infiltrate the gang, nab the ringleader and make sure justice takes the day. Harry Keller directs this B Western.
Border Treasure Border Treasure (1950) Character: Sheriff Carrigan
Two cowboys aim to reclaim stolen jewels and money in this 1950 Western.
Border Vengeance Border Vengeance (1935) Character: Flash Purdue
A rancher is murdered after discovering that 40 head of his cattle have been rustled. A neighboring family is accused of the crime and flees across the border, then tries to find the real killers to clear their name.
Below the Sea Below the Sea (1933) Character: Sailor (uncredited)
A wealthy woman funds an underwater expedition to explore for marine life, but what she doesn't know is that her "colleagues" have other intentions.
Perils of the Wilderness Perils of the Wilderness (1956) Character: Bart Randall (as Kenneth R. MacDonald)
In the 56th (and next-to-last serial) made by Columbia Pictures, Montana Deputy Dan Lawson, posing as an outlaw called Laramie, goes to the Canadian northwest on the trail of Bart Randall who is wanted for murder and bank robbery in the states. In Canada, Randall is a little more upscale and uses a hydra-plane and a fake totem to over-awe the Indians. Laramie is aided in his search by RCMP Sergeant Gray and by Donna Blane, who is suspected at first of giving information to Randall, but who is actually a Canadian secret agent investigating Randall's gun-trading with the Indians.
The Devil Commands The Devil Commands (1941) Character: Sheriff Ed Willis
A story about a scientist who is obsessed with communicating with the dead.
Salt Lake Raiders Salt Lake Raiders (1950) Character: Deputy Marshal Tom
A man is sent to jail for murder escapes while being transferred, Rocky is sent to bring him in. When he catches him in a ghost town the man claims to be innocent and was trying to clear himself by finding the stolen money that was never recoveded at the time of the killing. But then they find themselves prisoners of an outlaw gang that is also after the money.
Overland with Kit Carson Overland with Kit Carson (1939) Character: Winchester
When Pegleg and his Black Raiders threaten the westward expansion of the United States, the government sends Kit Carson and David Brent to straighten things out.
The Gallant Blade The Gallant Blade (1948) Character: Gen. de Beaufort
Larry Parks in a Cinecolor swashbuckler.
Southwest Passage Southwest Passage (1954) Character: Sheriff Morgan
As the Cavalry tests the viability of bringing camels to US deserts, a surveyor, Arab drivers, and fugitive bank robbers confront Apaches and thirst. Originally filmed in 3-D
Pride of the Plains Pride of the Plains (1944) Character: Dan Hurley
Dan Hurley wants to sell wild horses and is trying to get the Wild Game Laws that protect them changed. To get his petition signed, his henchman paints his trained horse to look like the wild horse leader and has it kill a man. Johnny Revere finds traces of paint on a horse and tries to arrest Hurley and his men. But he is captured by the gang and is now slated to be the next victim of the trained horse.
The Mysterious Desperado The Mysterious Desperado (1949) Character: Sheriff Anders
A cowboy is accused of his father's murder.
Black Arrow Black Arrow (1944) Character: Jake Jackson
With a plot line mostly lifted from 1941's "White Eagle", Columbia's 24th serial (following "The Desert Hawk-1944" and ahead of 1945's "Brenda Starr, Reporter"), "Black Arrow" finds carpet-baggers Jake Jackson and Buck Sherman arriving in Blue Mesa in search of gold.
Desert of Lost Men Desert of Lost Men (1951) Character: Bill Hackett
Rocky Lane arrives at the town of Bear Creek to help insure the safe arrival of forty thousand dollars the citizens have raised to build a new hospital. After one of the town's doctors is killed in an ambush, Rocky devises a plan with the remaining doctor and sheriff to smoke out the bad guys.
Frontier Agent Frontier Agent (1948) Character: Burton Wheelock
Johnny Mack Brown is sent to the badlands to round up an elusive outlaw gang.
Experiment Alcatraz Experiment Alcatraz (1950) Character: Col. Harris
A doctor testing drugs on convicts gets mixed up in a murder investigation.
Mystery Ship Mystery Ship (1941) Character: Gorman
FBI agents Allan Harper and Tommy Baker are in charge of a group of subversives, spies and saboteurs that the US government is deporting to foreign countries aboard a ship. The deportees attempt to take over the ship.
Outside These Walls Outside These Walls (1939) Character: Hutchins (uncredited)
Walen plays Dan Sparling, a convicted embezzler who becomes editor of his prison newspaper. After serving out his sentence, he sets up an independent newspaper devoted to attacking corruption in public life, encountering various difficulties due to his being an ex-con and opposition from the incumbent administration.
Cornered Cornered (1945) Character: Henchman (uncredited)
A World War II veteran hunts down the Nazi collaborators who killed his wife.
Prairie Pioneers Prairie Pioneers (1941) Character: Fields (as Ken MacDonald)
It is 1853 and settlers are pouring into California which means trouble for the old Spanish landowners. The El Dorado Mine Co. wants the land of Don Ortega for the minerals and is using the settlers and his friend Don Carlos to take the land over. But Tucson is on the side of Roberto and see's that something is not right with all the trouble they have been having. But the situation turns ugly for Don Ortega when Roberto is set up for a murder he did not commit.
Island of Doomed Men Island of Doomed Men (1940) Character: Doctor Rosener
An undercover agent wrongly punished for murder is paroled to a remote tropical island with a diamond mine slave labor run by a sadistic foreigner.
Distant Drums Distant Drums (1951) Character: General's Staff Officer
After destroying a Seminole fort, American soldiers and their rescued companions must face the dangerous Everglades and hostile Indians in order to reach safety
Belle Starr's Daughter Belle Starr's Daughter (1948) Character: Uncle Jim Davis
The daughter of famous outlaw Belle Starr arrives at the town where her mother was murdered to find her killer.
Fantastic Voyage Fantastic Voyage (1966) Character: Henry - Heart Monitoring (uncredited)
In order to save an assassinated scientist, a submarine and its crew are shrunk to microscopic size and injected into his bloodstream.
Marshal of Cedar Rock Marshal of Cedar Rock (1953) Character: Sheriff Blake
Banker Mason is after the ranchers land so he can resell it to the railroad for a profit. He has the railroad agent killed and replaces him with his stooge who then offers even less than Mason. But Rocky eventually suspects Mason and when Bill Anderson informs him the agent is a fake, they head out after Mason
Dakota Lil Dakota Lil (1950) Character: Fletch, Sentry (as Ken MacDonald)
Female outlaw helps lawmen trap railroad bandits.
Captain Lightfoot Captain Lightfoot (1955) Character: Desmond
In 1815, Michael Martin, member of an Irish revolutionary society, turns highwayman to support it, and soon becomes an outlaw. In Dublin, he meets famous rebel "Captain Thunderbolt" and becomes his second-in-command, under the name "Lightfoot."
The Valley of Vanishing Men The Valley of Vanishing Men (1942) Character: Jonathan Kincaid
Prospector Henry Tolliver disappears and his son "Wild Bill" Tolliver comes looking for him.
Three Violent People Three Violent People (1956) Character: Croupier
A rancher, his shady bride and his one-armed brother fight amid carpetbaggers in Texas.
We've Never Been Licked We've Never Been Licked (1943) Character: Captain (uncredited)
Young Brad Craig enters the military school with a chip on his shoulder which upperclassmen quickly knock off. Once adjusted, Craig falls in love with a professor's beautiful daughter, only to find she is in love with his roommate.
My Forbidden Past My Forbidden Past (1951) Character: Police Sergeant (uncredited)
An 1890s New Orleans heiress tries to buy a married doctor's love with her tainted family fortune.
Hands Across the Rockies Hands Across the Rockies (1941) Character: Juneau Jessup
Wild Bill Hickock and Cannonball help two young people in love and bring the murderer of Cannonball's father to justice.
Outpost of the Mounties Outpost of the Mounties (1939) Character: R.A. Kirby
In this adventure, a courageous Canadian Mountie must bring peace an embattled miner and an unscrupulous trader whose price mark-ups are beginning to hurt the community. They fight so frequently that when the avaricious proprietor is killed, the young man becomes the prime suspect.
The Racket Man The Racket Man (1944) Character: Draft Board Medical Officer
A gangster is drafted into the Army and, soon realizing how wrong his life of crime has been, agrees to help the FBI break up a black market ring by pretending to have been kicked out of service and to have resumed his old life of crime.
Robin Hood of the Range Robin Hood of the Range (1943) Character: Henry Marlowe
Inasmuch as western star Charles Starrett gained screen fame as the Robin Hood-like "Durango Kid", it stands to reason that Starrett would head the cast of Robin Hood of the Range. The star plays Steve Marlowe, the foster son of railroad manager Henry Marlowe (Kenneth McDonald). When it becomes apparent that the railroad is using underhanded methods to drive local homesteaders off their land, Steve adopts the guise of "The Vulcan", a legendary champion of justice.
The Sword of Monte Cristo The Sword of Monte Cristo (1951) Character: Chamberlain
In 1858 France, Emperor Louis Napoleon sends Captain Renault of the Royal Dragoons, Minister La Roche and Major Nicolet to Normandy in search of the members of a group of rebels. A Masked Cavalier, the niece, Lady Christianne, of the Marquis De Montableau, announces at a secret meeting of the Normandy underground leaders that the fabled treasure of Monte Cristo was willed to her and she will use it to finance their cause. Her uncle, the only one who can decipher the symbols on the sword of Monte Cristo, the key to the treasure, derides her stand against the Emperor. La Roche takes possession of the sword and has the Marquis put into the dungeon. Christianne, as the Masked Cavalier, regains the sword from La Roche, but Captain Renault apprehends her and returns to sword to La Roche.
The Phantom The Phantom (1943) Character: Dr. Bremmer
Two expeditions are trying to reach the Lost City of Zoloz -- one headed by Professor Davidson, a scientist who wants to establish an archaeological site, and the other by a greedy treasure hunter who wants to keep the fabled treasures of the city for himself. An agent of a foreign power also wants to establish a secret airbase there, so he stirs up the natives against The Phantom, who has been able to get them to stay peaceful so far. When The Phantom is murdered, his son takes his place and sets out to restore peace to the jungle and stop the agents' and the treasure hunters' nefarious plans.
Tramp, Tramp, Tramp! Tramp, Tramp, Tramp! (1942) Character: Doctor
Jackie Gleason and Jack Durant are teamed for the first and only time as Hank and Jed, a pair of dimwitted barbers who are forced into bankruptcy because all their customers have marched off to war. Figuring that if you can't beat 'em, join 'em, Hank and Jed try to join the Army themselves, only to be rejected for a variety of reasons (When asked to read the eye-chart, Hank says he can't-not because he can't see, but because he can't read).
Seminole Uprising Seminole Uprising (1955) Character: N/A
An angry Seminole chief wages war after his tribe is relocated from Florida to the American West.
Hot Ice Hot Ice (1955) Character: Dapper Malone
The stooges apply for job as 'Yard Men' at Scotland Yard, thinking they'll become detectives, but instead wind up as gardeners. When they accidentally see a memo about the theft a famous diamond, the boys decide to go after the crooks. They find the crooks, but Shemp accidentally swallows the diamond which was hidden in a bowl of candy. The bad guys want to cut the diamond out, but the boys foil them with the help of a friendly gorilla.
Framed Framed (1947) Character: (uncredited)
Truck driver Mike Lambert is a down-and-out mining engineer searching for a job. When his rig breaks down in a small town, he happens upon a venomous seductress. When her boyfriend robs a bank, they intend to frame Lambert.
Carson City Carson City (1952) Character: Dave Fairchild (uncredited)
Mine owner William Sharon keeps having his gold shipments held up by a gang of bandits. Sharon hires banker Charles Crocker, who happens to have connections in the Central Pacific Railroad, to build a spur line from Virginia City to Carson City, so that the gold can be shipped by railroad. Silent Jeff Kincaid is the railroad engineer. However there is opposition to the railroad, chiefly from another mine owner, Big Jack Davis.
Along the Great Divide Along the Great Divide (1951) Character: Crowley (uncredited)
US marshal Len Merrick saves Tim Keith from lynching at the hands of the Roden clan, and hopes to get him to Santa Loma for trial. Vindictive Ned Roden, whose son Ed was killed, still wants personal revenge, and Tim would like to escape before Ned catches up with him again. Can the marshal make it across the desert with Tim and his daughter? Even if he makes it, will justice be served?
Federal Agent at Large Federal Agent at Large (1950) Character: Captain
A crime ring is smuggling gold from Mexico across the border in the US. The Customs Service sends an agent to Mexico to try to infiltrate the ring and stop the smuggling.
Hot Lead Hot Lead (1951) Character: Sheriff Lacy
Recently released from prison, nice guy Dave Collins finds himself unwillingly mixed up with his old outlaw acquaintances Turk Thorne and his gang as they try to use his telegraphy talents to zero in on the arrival of a gold shipment on the local train. Taking a liking to Collins, cowboys Tim Holt and Chito Rafferty get him to agree to help set a trap for the train robbers
The Ladies Man The Ladies Man (1961) Character: Papa Heebert (uncredited)
After his girl leaves him for someone else, Herbert gets really depressed and starts searching for a job. He finally finds one in a big house which is inhabited by many, many women. Can he live in the same home with all these females?
The Durango Kid The Durango Kid (1940) Character: Mace Ballard
The Durango Kid is a sort of Robin Hood of the West who helps the lovely Walters (who replaced Starrett's usual love-interest, Iris Meredith), the daughter of a homesteader, defeat the evil MacDonald who has been terrorizing the decent citizens with his gang of rustlers.
The Desert Hawk The Desert Hawk (1944) Character: Akbar
Evil Hassan slips back into his native land of Ahad and plots to overthrow his twin bother, Kasim, who has just been crowned the Caliph. Hassan enlists the aid of the chief Chamberlain, Faud and they send several henchmen into the royal palace, who then knock Kasim unconscious. Faud and Hassan dispatch a couple of different hirelings to take Kasim into another part of the town and murder him.Kasin comes to and gets away, but has been wounded. Omar, a beggar, takes Kasim to his home and nurses him back to health. But, it takes a few weeks for Kasin to get healthy and, by that time, Hassan has a firm grip on the duties of a Caliph. In a storeroom, Kasim finds a coat of mail with a great hawk emblazoned across the chest and promptly decides this is the costume he will wear while fighting to get his old job back. Meanwhile, the Emir of Telif shows up with his daughter, Princess Azala, with the intent of marrying her off to the local Caliph.
Stagecoach Kid Stagecoach Kid (1949) Character: Sheriff
Crooked ranch foreman Thatcher sends his two henchmen, Parnell and Clint, out to murder his boss, wealthy Peter Arnold who has just arrived to retire on his ranch, bringing in tow his daughter, tomboy Jessie, who despises western life and can't wait to run off back to San Francisco. Stagecoach line owner Dave Collins and his sidekick Chito show up just in time to deter the attackers. Collins isn't done yet, though, as a gold shipment sent on one of his stages is stolen by Parnell and Clint, one of whom is recognized by Jessie, attempting to escape back to the west coast. Collins has his hands full trying to retrieve the stolen gold, and dealing with Jessie, who's fallen head-over-heels in love with him.
Six Gun Gospel Six Gun Gospel (1943) Character: Ace Benton
U.S. Marshal Johnny Mack Brown once again goes undercover in this Nevada Mckenzie series entry from Great Westerns Prod./Monogram. Masquerading as a parson and a drifter, Sandy Hopkins (Raymond Hatton) and Nevada Jack McKenzie (Mack Brown) come to the aid of the beleaguered residents of Goldville, a small ranching community being terrorized by greedy saloon keeper Ace Benton (Kenneth MacDonald) and his gang of cutthroats. Unbeknownst to the citizenry, the railroad is planning to build tracks through town and Benton is attempting to secure the land by scaring off the settlers.
The Caine Mutiny The Caine Mutiny (1954) Character: Court-Martial Board Member (uncredited)
When a US Naval captain shows signs of mental instability that jeopardize his ship, the first officer relieves him of command and faces court martial for mutiny.
The Lost Trail The Lost Trail (1945) Character: John Corbett
Having briefly abandoned his standard "Nevada Jack McKenzie" characterization in Flame of the West, cowboy star Johnny Mack Brown was back as Nevada Jack in Monogram's The Lost Trail. Vowing to bring in a gang of stagecoach outlaws, Nevada redoubles his efforts when he learns that the owner of the stagecoach line is pretty Jane Burns (Jennifer Holt).
Go West, Young Lady Go West, Young Lady (1941) Character: Pony Express Rider
A young woman arrives in the western town of Headstone and helps the locals outsmart a gang of outlaws.
Taming of the West Taming of the West (1939) Character: Carp Blaisdale
When the marshal of the lawless town of Prairie Port is shot while trying to break up a saloon brawl, Wild Bill Saunders, a newcomer to town, rides in pursuit of Turkey, the marshal's assailant.
Storm Over Wyoming Storm Over Wyoming (1950) Character: Robert Dawson
Dave Saunders and his sidekick Chito, cowhands looking for work, arrive in Sundown Valley, Wyoming just in time to stop sheep ranch foreman Jess Rawlins from lynching cattleman Tug Caldwell. Rawlins seems set on starting a range war; but why? Before Dave and Chito can find out, they must convince Chris Marvin, Rawlins's attractive boss, that he's no good...and get out from under a framed murder charge. - Rod Crawford
Dirigible Dirigible (1931) Character: Lt. Fogarty (uncredited)
Dirigible commander Jack Braden and Navy pilot 'Frisky' Pierce fight over the glory associated with a successful expedition to the South Pole and the love of beautiful Helen, Frisky's wife. After Braden's dirigible expedition fails, Frisky tries an expedition by plane. Unfortunately he crashes and strands his party at the South Pole. Braden must decide between a risky rescue attempt by dirigible and remaining safely at home with Helen.
Punchy Cowpunchers Punchy Cowpunchers (1950) Character: Dillon
It is the old west and the Dillon clan are making life miserable for a small Western town. Sweetheart Nell (Christine McIntyre) and her dashing but dimwitted boyfriend Elmer (Jock Mahoney) rushes off to find help. Meanwhile, cavalrymen the Stooges are making life miserable for superior, Sergeant Mullins (Dick Wessel). Mullins tries to whip the boys into shape, but his plan backfire and has a run-in with his superior, Captain Daley (Emil Sitka). Daley informs Mullins about the Dillion clan's evildoings, and needs some men to run them out of town. Mullins does not miss a beat, and volunteers the unsuspecting Stooges.
Back to Bataan Back to Bataan (1945) Character: Maj. McKinley (uncredited)
An Army colonel leads a guerrilla campaign against the Japanese in the Philippines.
Vagabond Loafers Vagabond Loafers (1949) Character: Mr. Allen
The stooges are the "Day and Night" plumbers. Called out to a fancy mansion where a society party is going on, they cross the electrical and water systems and generally ruin the place. Despite their incompetent plumbing, they save the day by recovering a painting stolen by a pair of thieves masquerading as party guests.
Spoilers of the Range Spoilers of the Range (1939) Character: Cash Fenton
Hero Jeff Strong (Starrett) comes to the rescue of a group of victimized ranchers. The villains are a gang of crooked gamblers, who demand a valuable dam as payment for a $50,000 debt. The ranchers hope to earn the money by getting their cattle to market on time, but head bad guy Cash Fenton (Kenneth MacDonald) and his flunkey Lobo (Dick Curtis) intend to prevent this.



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