Kane Richmond

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2.732

Gender

Male

Birthday

23-Dec-1906

Age

(118 years old)

Place of Birth

Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA

Also Known As
  • Frederick William Bowditch

Kane Richmond

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Credits

Devil Tiger Devil Tiger (1934) Character: Robert "Bob" Eller
Africa's fiercest jungle beasts clash in mortal combat in this wild animal adventure thriller. A story of white hunters and a Chinese boy hunting the title beast, that takes a back seat to amazing documentary footage. A crocodile fights a tiger, a boa constrictor fights a buffalo, a lion fights a tiger, another lion fights a python--in fact, almost every big jungle animal is pitted against another in this film.
The Champion The Champion (1931) Character: Kane Halliday aka Kid Roberts
Leather Pushers #10
With Love and Kisses With Love and Kisses (1936) Character: Don Gray
A naïve farmer writing songs tries his chances in New York. Unlucky, he is helped by a crooner who lusts after one of his songs. Ignoring the real value of his composition, he sold it for the money he owed to his friends: $200.
Brick Bradford Brick Bradford (1947) Character: Brick Bradford
Brick Bradford, soldier-of-fortune and time-machine traveler, is hired to protect the Interceptor Ray, an anti-guided missile weapon. His task takes him to the Moon, where he is captured by subjects of Queen Khana, but is spared because Queen Khana kinda likes him. Back on earth, Brick, Sandy and June get into The Time To (Brick's spinning time-machine) and spin back to the 18th Century where they have to fight off pirates and island natives.
Winner Take All Winner Take All (1939) Character: Paulie Mitchell
When a waiter makes a lucky hit and wins a benefit prizefight, gamblers rig some fights for him; but a reporter arranges for a real boxer to put him in his place.
Spy Smasher Returns Spy Smasher Returns (1966) Character: Alan Armstrong / Spy Smasher / Jack Armstrong
Edited version of the 1942 Republic serial "Spy Smasher," cut down to one hour and sold for TV release in 1966 in a syndication package with other truncated Republic serials.
Coming Out Party Coming Out Party (1934) Character: Party Guest
In this romance, a lovely young debutante falls in love with a jazz violinist. Her mother wants her to marry a wealthy young man, but the strong-willed girl initially demurs until the night of her debut. Her social adviser fills the debutante’s dance card with partners, which inflames the violinist.
Strangers May Kiss Strangers May Kiss (1931) Character: 1st Admirer
After years of fighting off the advances of her old flame Steve, Lisbeth settles into a steamy, casual romance with journalist Alan. Against the advice of her happily married aunt Celia -- who encourages her to demand a serious commitment -- Lisbeth continues to see Alan, even after she hears he may have a wife in France. When Alan's work sends him abroad, a lovesick Lisbeth struggles to understand her feelings.
Action in the North Atlantic Action in the North Atlantic (1943) Character: Ensign Wright (uncredited)
Merchant Marine sailors Joe Rossi (Humphrey Bogart) and Steve Jarvis (Raymond Massey) are charged with getting a supply vessel to Russian allies as part of a sea convoy. When the group of ships comes under attack from a German U-boat, Rossi and Jarvis navigate through dangerous waters to evade Nazi naval forces. Though their mission across the Atlantic is extremely treacherous, they are motivated by the opportunity to strike back at the Germans, who sank one of their earlier ships.
Great Guns Great Guns (1941) Character: Capt. Baker
Laurel and Hardy join the army. They are hardly soldiers, but they believe their employer, (Dick Nelson) will need them now he's drafted.
Traffic in Crime Traffic in Crime (1946) Character: Sam Wire
Police Chief Jim Murphy, in a crime-ridden city, deputizes newspaper-reporter Sam Wire, to work as an undercover operative to rid the town of the gangster element. Sam taunts and tricks the two leading gangsters, a mob girl, 'Silk" Cantrell, and a bribe-taking police official, into setting ambushes and death-traps for him, which backfire on them, and achieve his assignment directive.
Juvenile Court Juvenile Court (1938) Character: Bradley (uncredited)
Public Defender Gary Franklin, frustrated by being unable to save criminal Dutch Adams from a death sentence by blaming the slums environment as the cause of Dutch's crimes, enlists the aid of Dutch's sister, Marcia Adams, to get the slum dwellers at appeal for public monies to provide recreational places for the slum kids.
Haunted Harbor Haunted Harbor (1944) Character: Jim Marsden
A sea captain about to be hanged for a murder he didn't commit is rescued from the gallows by two of his crewmen. They head for the island of Pulinan, where they believe the real murderer--the captain's former partner--is hiding so the captain can clear his name. As it turns out, their troubles are only beginning
Good News Good News (1930) Character: Student
A college football star falls for his mousy French tutor.
Let's Fall in Love Let's Fall in Love (1933) Character: Ray
A carnival girl pretends to be Swedish in order to win a movie role.
West of Broadway West of Broadway (1931) Character: Reggie
A wealthy soldier returns home after WWI, discovers his socialite fiancee no longer wants to marry him, and weds an admitted gold-digger he's just met after a night of drinking and partying.
Stage Struck Stage Struck (1948) Character: Nick Mantee
A young woman's murder sheds light on a crooked talent agency.
The Lost City The Lost City (1935) Character: Bruce Gordon
An evil scientist invents a earthquake machine and plots to take over the world from his base in Africa.
Racing Blood Racing Blood (1936) Character: Clay Harrison
Frankie Reynolds (Frankie Darro' ), youngest member of a family of jockeys, borrows $4.85 (yes, four dollars and eighty-five cents) from his sister Phyllis (Gladys Blake), who is not a jockey, to buy a crippled colt from the stables owned by Clay Harrison (Kane Richmond). He nurses the colt back to health, and in two years has one of the fastest horses in the country.
Thunderbolt Thunderbolt (1935) Character: Jack Hall
A pair of crooked deputies steal a gold shipment, murder a young boy's father and pin the blame on a cowboy. The murdered man's son and his dog set out to prove the cowboy's innocence.
Murder Over New York Murder Over New York (1940) Character: Ralph Percy
When Charlie's old friend from Scotland Yard is murdered when they attend a police convention in New York, Chan picks up the case he was working on.
The Affairs of Annabel The Affairs of Annabel (1938) Character: Detective (uncredited)
Wonder Pictures has been striking out at the box office lately, causing the seedy PR man to involve main star Annabel in ever outrageous stunts for publicity.
Roger Touhy, Gangster Roger Touhy, Gangster (1944) Character: Mason
Set during Prohibition, the movie centers on Touhy's rise from small time thug to the city's most powerful bootlegger whose empire is rivaled only by that of Al Capone (who is referred to, but never named in the story). It is his rival who frames Touhy for kidnapping and arranges for him to serve a life-long term in Stateville prison. Determined to be free again, the desperate Touhy and his cellmate Basil "the Owl" Banghart, begin plotting a violent break out.
Jungle Raiders Jungle Raiders (1945) Character: Bob Moore
Greedy traders have kidnapped a researcher, hoping he will reveal the location of a treasure in a hidden village. Family and friends of the researcher come looking for him. Adventure ensues.
Passkey to Danger Passkey to Danger (1946) Character: Tex Hanlon
An advertising man's new campaign for a fashion designer attracts the attention of mysterious characters.
Private Number Private Number (1936) Character: Joe
Ellen Neal, a young and inexperienced maid, becomes romantically involved with her employers son which causes various complications. The head butler also has an infatuation for the young girl but his intentions are not that good.
Charlie Chan in Reno Charlie Chan in Reno (1939) Character: Curtis Whitman
Mary Whitman has gone to Reno to obtain a divorce. While there she is arrested on suspicion of murdering a fellow guest at her hotel (which specializes in divorcers). There are many others at the hotel who wanted the victim out of the way. Charlie comes from his home in Honolulu to solve the murder.
Tough to Handle Tough to Handle (1937) Character: Joe MacIntyre
A young reporter's grandfather wins a sweepstakes, but it turns out that his ticket is phony. The reporter finds out that the police are looking for the criminal ring responsible for the phony-sweepstakes racket, so he and his young brother set out to track down the gang responsible and expose them.
Double Cross Double Cross (1941) Character: Jim Murray
A disgraced cop aims to reclaim his honor by nailing a corrupt crime boss.
Brenda Starr, Reporter Brenda Starr, Reporter (1945) Character: Lt. Larry Farrell
Reporter Brenda Starr and her photographer Chuck Allen get involved in a search for the loot from a payroll robbery. Cliffhanging action and adventure and a fair amount of comic relief follow them at every turn.
Chicken Wagon Family Chicken Wagon Family (1939) Character: Matt Hibbard
Addie Fippany, her father Jean Paul Batiste Fippany, her mother Josephine and her sister Cecile roam the country-side in a mule-drawn wagon, trading trinkets to farmers for chickens which they sell in the cities. Addie and her father love the care-free life, but Mrs. Fippany and Cecile want to settle down in New York City. As soon as the "chicken wagon family" reaches New York, Addie gets into mischief and a policeman, Matt Hibbard, helps her and falls in love with Cecile. He helps the family settle into a deserted firehouse which is up for public sale.
The Tiger Woman The Tiger Woman (1945) Character: Jerry Devery
Murder mystery programmer from Republic pictures
Planet Outlaws Planet Outlaws (1953) Character: (archive footage)
A 20th Century pilot named Buck Rogers and his young friend Buddy Wade awake from 500 years in suspended animation to find that the world has been taken over by the outlaw army of Killer Kane. Feature version of the film serial Buck Rogers by Universal Pictures, 1940.
Black Market Babies Black Market Babies (1945) Character: Eddie Condon
Two bit hood Eddie Condon (Kane Richmond) sells babies under the counter. A highly lucrative racket he soon finds out. But when will the police get wise to this highly immoral scheme of his? And will they be able to pin a rap on him before he goes a little too far? ALL IS TOLD in this EXCITING tale of CRIME and CORRUPTION!
The Crime of Helen Stanley The Crime of Helen Stanley (1934) Character: Lee Davis
An actress is murdered in the midst of shooting a dance sequence for her latest picture, with Inspector Steve Trent on the case.
Knute Rockne All American Knute Rockne All American (1940) Character: Elmer Laydon - One of The Four Horsemn
The story of legendary Notre Dame football player and coach Knute Rockne.
Caravan Caravan (1934) Character: Young Officer at Beer Garden (Uncredited)
A countess marries a Gypsy fiddler instead of a baron's son at harvest time in Tokay wine country, Hungary.
The Country Doctor The Country Doctor (1936) Character: Logger Paying Doctor (uncredited)
A doctor has a rough time obtaining the money for his services in a lumber town until he delivers quintuplets.
A Gentleman at Heart A Gentleman at Heart (1942) Character: Steve-Detective
After inheriting a New York City art gallery, bookie Milton Berle and his partner Cesar Romero decide to go into the art forgery business. Director Ray McCarey's 1942 comedy also stars Carole Landis, J. Carrol Naish, Steven Geray, Richard Derr, Rose Hobart, Elisha Cook Jr., Chick Chandler, Francis Pierlot and Jerome Cowan.
Voice in the Night Voice in the Night (1934) Character: Jack
Tim Dale is the son of the president of a big-city telephone company and quits his job following a dispute with his father over company policy. He takes up polo playing. Circumstances force him to give up his polo-playing and take on the job of helping a small-town telephone company overcome a plan by a gang to force the company out of business. He calls in his telephone-company pals Bob Hall and Jack to aid him against the crooks led by Matthews and Jackson, working for crooked lawyer Thomas Benton.
Cavalier of the West Cavalier of the West (1931) Character: Lieutenant Wilbur Allister
Burgess and Greeley are rustling horses and shooting Indians. When they kill Manual they frame Lieutenant Allister. His older brother John now attempts to defend him at his murder trial.
Spy Smasher Spy Smasher (1942) Character: Alan Armstrong / Jack Armstrong
Prior to the United States' involvement in World War II, the masked vigilante Spy Smasher fights Nazi agents operating within the US, led by the treacherous sabotage leader codenamed The Mask.
Huddle Huddle (1932) Character: Tom Stone
Tony, the son of Italian immigrants, works in a smoky steel mill in Gary, Indiana. He wins a company scholarship which will enable him to attend Yale college. Over the four years of his college career he learns about football, love, and class prejudice.
Play Girl Play Girl (1941) Character: Don Shawhan
When a gold digger starts to get a little old to ply her trade, she teaches a younger woman all her tricks.
Flash Gordon's Trip to Mars Flash Gordon's Trip to Mars (1938) Character: Stratosled Pilot (Talgon's Brother)
When a deadly Nitron ray strikes Earth, Flash Gordon and his friends travel to Mars to battle Ming the Merciless and his new ally Queen Azura.
Confidential Confidential (1935) Character: J.W. 'Jack' Keaton, Jr.
A Treasury agent gains the trust of a mob gunman while working under cover to smash a crime syndicate.
Bermuda Mystery Bermuda Mystery (1944) Character: Frank Martin
A private eye and a niece investigate when six World War I veterans start dying in the same week.
The Silent Code The Silent Code (1935) Character: NWMP Cpl. Jerry Hale
Northwest Mounted Police Corporal Jerry Hale is assigned to take over the district of a fellow-officer, and is puzzled as he had worked this district before and had been mysteriously transferred, disrupting his romance with Helen Brent, the niece of Peter Barkley, the Factor at the trading post. An accountant of the company Berkley works for threatens to expose him when his account is found $10,000 short. Barkley pleads for more time to raise the money. His opportunity arises when he learns that Helen's father and his brother-in-law, Nathan Brent, has struck it rich and is on his way to visit Helen. Barkley instructs his henchmen Carney and Breen to lie in wait and rob Brent of his gold. Brent has a premonition of trouble and buries his gold, making a map of the location. Barkley is disturbed by the arrival of Corporal Hale and goes to warn his men, and finds them already engaged in the attack on Brent. Brent's dog Wolfgang (played by a dog named Rex, or maybe the other way around)...
Black Gold Black Gold (1947) Character: Stanley Lowell
A Native American man trains a horse for the Kentucky Derby.
Mars Attacks the World Mars Attacks the World (1938) Character: Talgon's Brother - a Martian Captain
Feature version of the 1938 film serial FLASH GORDON'S TRIP TO MARS. Flash Gordon fights Ming the Merciless once again to ensure the survival of the Earth.
Circus Shadows Circus Shadows (1935) Character: Dale Wentworth
A phoney "psychic" ring tricks a pretty young circus performer into working for them.
The Devil Diamond The Devil Diamond (1937) Character: Jerry Carter
A group of thugs tries to steal the cursed title gem from a jeweler who has been hired to cut it into small, saleable pieces.
Riders of the Purple Sage Riders of the Purple Sage (1941) Character: Adam Dyer
Lassiter discovers the judge who cheated his neice of her inheritance leads a gang of bad guys posing as vigilantes. This 1941 Fox production stars a young George Kennedy as Lassiter.
I Can't Escape I Can't Escape (1934) Character: Bob, college boy at club
An ex-convict, unable to get a good job because of his prison record, gets mixed up in a phony stock scam.
The Missing Lady The Missing Lady (1946) Character: Lamont Cranston [The Shadow]
While investigating the theft of a valuable jade statue known as "The Missing Lady" -- and the subsequent murder of an art dealer -- imperceptible sleuth Lamont Cranston aka the Shadow (Kane Richmond) finds himself being blamed for the crime. It doesn't help the Shadow's claims of innocence when more bodies begin piling up. Good thing he knows exactly who's guilty among an increasingly smaller group of suspects.
The Escape The Escape (1939) Character: Eddie Farrell
An embittered Louie Peronni returns from prison to find that his sister, Juli Peronni, is engaged to policeman Eddie Farrell, and also finds that his secret wife Annie Qualen has placed their baby girl in a foundling home. With his old gang again, Louie plans a robbery of a fur warehouse. Louie shoots down the night watchman and is trailed home where his father Guiseppe Peronni persuades him not to fight it out with the police. Determined to let Louie take the full rap, the gang kidnaps the district attorney's daughter.
Forsaking All Others Forsaking All Others (1934) Character: Party Guest (Uncredited)
A socialite only realises that her friend is in love with her when she falls for the wrong man.
Trial Marriage Trial Marriage (1929) Character: Party Guest (uncredited)
Constance Bannister enters into a trial marriage contract with Dr. Thorvald Ware and finds happiness with him. She defies his wishes by dancing at a charity ball in a revealing costume, however, and he dissolves the contract, not knowing that she is with child. A year passes. Constance marries Oliver Mowbray, and Thorvald marries Constance's sister, Grace. Both couples are quite unhappy and later obtain divorces. Oliver and Grace go to Europe, and Constance and Thorvald are married in a civil ceremony, united by their love both for each other and for their child.
Charlie Chan in Panama Charlie Chan in Panama (1940) Character: Richard Cabot
Charlie impersonates an employee of the U.S. government to foil an espionage plot which would destroy part of the Panama Canal, trapping a Navy fleet on its way to the Pacific after maneuvers in the Atlantic.
The Return of the Cisco Kid The Return of the Cisco Kid (1939) Character: Alan Davis
In Arizona a young woman who's being manipulated by an evil businessman is helped by the Cisco Kid who happens to be there on holiday.
Ladies Courageous Ladies Courageous (1944) Character: Alex Anderson
Loretta Young stars in this drama about female pilots during WWII.
Tail Spin Tail Spin (1939) Character: Lieutenant Dick 'Tex' Price
Trixie is a female pilot looking to win a big race to advance her career. During one race, however, her plane becomes damaged, and she needs help to repair it. She meets a Navy pilot named "Tex" Price and tries to gain his aid. Tex soon meets another pilot, Gerry, a novice who seeks to win an important upcoming race. Tex, concerned for Gerry's safety, tries to convince her not to race. But Gerry, now a rival of Trixie's, is determined to fly.
20,000 Men a Year 20,000 Men a Year (1939) Character: Al Williams
Pilot disobeys unsafe orders and loses his job. He then starts a flying school which receives a boost when the government launches a program which it hopes will produce 20,000 pilots a year.
Young Dynamite Young Dynamite (1937) Character: Tom Marlin
A young, newly-appointed rookie state trooper, John Shields, is celebrating with his sister Jane, his younger brother Freddie and Tom Marlin, Jane's fiancé and also a trooper, when they hear over the radio that two bandits have just killed a lawyer and his watchman. John and Tom set out in their patrol cars in hopes of capturing the killers, followed by Freddie who hopes some day to qualify as a trooper. Freddie encounters the two two bandits, Spike Doland and Butch and manages to get away with the bag of gold they had stolen. While chasing Freddie they are recognized by John who they kill when he tries to arrest them. Freddie then takes matters into his own hands in seeking to capture the killers of his brother.
Sailor's Lady Sailor's Lady (1940) Character: Lt. Wood
Sailor is going to marry his girlfriend when he returns, but she becomes foster mother to baby whose parents are accidentally killed. The baby is accidentally left on board a visiting battleship.
The Adventures of Rex and Rinty The Adventures of Rex and Rinty (1935) Character: Frank Bradley
A 12 episode serial starring Rex, the King of the Wild Horses and Rin-Tin-Tin, Jr. Rex is brought from the island of Sujan, where he is worshiped as a God-Horse, to the U.S. to be trained as a polo pony. He escapes, meets Rinty and with the help of Frank Bradley is returned to Sujan. The natives have been persuaded to turn against their God-Horse, however he is rescued just in time before he is burned as a sacrifice.
Stepping Out Stepping Out (1931) Character: Hal Rogers
After catching their husbands with other women, two wives go on a girls-only vacation.
The Age of Innocence The Age of Innocence (1934) Character: Dallas
An engaged attorney and a divorcee fall for each other in 1870s Manhattan.
Don't Gamble with Strangers Don't Gamble with Strangers (1946) Character: Mike Samo
Two card sharks, pretending to be brother and sister, clean out a small-town banker, then take over a crooked gambling joint.
There's Something About a Soldier There's Something About a Soldier (1943) Character: Sgt. Cummings
Five officer candidates fight to prove their mettle during training.
Mountain Moonlight Mountain Moonlight (1941) Character: Paul Conrad
A cyclone destroys the Weaver family farm leaving only the old stone chimney. When the chimney is torn down for building supplies, found secreted inside is an old metal box containing a promissory note, dated 15 Dec 1777, stating that one of their ancestors loaned $50,000 to the US government. The township chip in money to send the Weavers to Washington, DC to attempt to reclaim the money.
Three Loves Has Nancy Three Loves Has Nancy (1938) Character: Jack's Friend (uncredited)
A small-town country homebody goes to New York to find her missing fiancé and gets romantically involved with two sophisticated men.
Anything for a Thrill Anything for a Thrill (1937) Character: Cliff Mallory
Despite his older brother's objections, a young man vows to become a newsreel cameraman.
Politics Politics (1931) Character: Nifty Morgan
A widow's decision to run for mayor kicks off a battle of the sexes in a small town.
Hard Guy Hard Guy (1941) Character: Steve Randall
Investigators crack down on a gang of nightclub con artists that has been victimizing wealthy bachelors.
Behind the Mask Behind the Mask (1946) Character: The Shadow / Lamont Cranston
Falsely accused of murdering a crooked newspaper reporter, suave detective Lamont Cranston -- aka the Shadow -- vows to track down the real killer.
Born to Fight Born to Fight (1936) Character: Tom 'Bomber' Brown / Tom Hayes
An honest boxer refuses to throw a fight for a gambler. They get into a fight and the boxer knocks the gambler out. Thinking he's killed him and believing that the police are after him, the horrified boxer runs off and takes to the road, promising never to box again. However, one day he comes upon a small but scrappy young kid who has the potential to be a champion. The former boxer takes the kid under his wing and trains him, but the kid's ensuing success starts to go to his head. Pretty soon he finds himself mixed up with gamblers, too.
Three Russian Girls Three Russian Girls (1943) Character: Sergei
Another of a wartime cycle of Hollywood films lauding the praises of America's Soviet allies, Three Russian Girls is a remake of Russia's The Girl From Stalingrad. Set just after the Nazi invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941, the film stars Anna Sten as Natasha, a Red Cross volunteer who is dispatched to a field hospital located in an old pre-revolution mansion. American test pilot John Hill (Kent Smith), who'd been in Russia on a goodwill mission, is wounded in battle and brought to the hospital. As he slowly recovers from his wounds, Hill falls in love with Natasha. A last-act crisis develops when the hospital personnel are forced to move immediately to Leningrad as the Nazis advance.
The Reckless Way The Reckless Way (1936) Character: Jim Morgan
The DVD for this film bears the title "The Lure of Hollywood". Marian Nixon plays a girl who doesn't want to settle for second best. She is offered chance to be a model and jumps at it. Her boyfriend is upset--he just wants to marry her and settle down to a life of domestic bliss. But she has stars in her eyes--and soon learns to use publicity to create a new movie star persona. Throughout all this, the sappy boyfriend is always waiting nearby--hoping that she'll come to her senses and give up this new life.
The Shadow Returns The Shadow Returns (1946) Character: Lamont Cranston
The Shadow (Kane Richmond) cracks a case of missing jewels, murder and plastics.
Headline Crasher Headline Crasher (1937) Character: Lawrence 'Larry' Deering
The popular B-flick team of Frankie Darro and Kane Richmond star in the slick quickie Headline Crasher. Little Frankie and Big Kane play a pair of roving journalists who investigate a politician (Richard Tucker) up for re-election. When it seems as though the politico is being set up for a fall by yellow journalists, Darro and Richmond try to get to the truth of the matter. The original story for Headline Crasher is credited to Peter B. Kyne, creator of the "Broncho Billy" western stories.



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