Fred Hoose

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Mr. Smith Goes to Washington Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939) Character: Senator (uncredited)
After the death of a United States Senator, idealistic Jefferson Smith is appointed as his replacement in Washington. Soon, the naive and earnest new senator has to battle political corruption.
Stronger Than Desire Stronger Than Desire (1939) Character: Doctor (uncredited)
An attorney handling a murder case is unaware his own wife played a crucial role in the killing.
Wanderers of the West Wanderers of the West (1941) Character: Bartender/Rancher Fred
In this western, a rancher's son rides out for revenge against the rustlers who killed his father. The pursuit stretches between Montana to Arizona and it becomes more difficult because though the son knows the killer's name, he has never seen his face. Fortunately, the killer doesn't know what the son looks like either.
East Side Kids East Side Kids (1940) Character: Mr. Wilkes
After living all his childhood in the street, a young boy rapidly notices that crime doesn't pay, leading him to become a policeman. One day, one of his best friends goes to prison for a murder he didn't commit. The policeman tries his best to release the friend by proving his innocence.
Lone Star Law Men Lone Star Law Men (1941) Character: Marshal James
Outlaws are running wild in a border town. A marshal is sent in to clean it up.
Arizona Round-Up Arizona Round-Up (1942) Character: Adams - Rancher
Tom Kenyon and his sidekick Pierre La Farge are hired by rancher Mike O'Day who, with his daughters Toni and Sugar, provides wild horses for the government remount station.
The Next Voice You Hear... The Next Voice You Hear... (1950) Character: Man in Church (uncredited)
The Next Voice You Hear... (1950) is a drama film in which a voice claiming to be that of God preempts all radio programs for days all over the world. It stars James Whitmore and Nancy Davis as Joe and Mary Smith, a typical American couple. It was based on a short story of the same name by George Sumner Albee.
Dynamite Canyon Dynamite Canyon (1941) Character: Colonel Blake
In this western, the bad guy kills a rancher and a Texas ranger so that the location of a copper mine will remain a secret. Another ranger goes undercover to catch the outlaw. The killer hires him. His assignment is to create trouble for the late rancher's daughter who has taken over the land. He cons her into to giving him the deed for the ranch. He takes it to the outlaw, but first he stops to warn the other rangers.
The Texas Kid The Texas Kid (1943) Character: Rancher
Marshals Nevada and Sandy are after Scully and his gang who have been robbing stage-coaches. The Texas Kid is part of the gang and Sandy thinks he is bad but Nevada knows him and thinks he may be good.
Where Trails End Where Trails End (1942) Character: Rancher Wade
Prince the wonder horse and his gallant rider gallop off to protect hapless ranchers from the ruthless Nazi bad guys who are trying to steal their land so they can exploit the valuable tungsten deposits in this WW II western. Mayhem ensues, but soon the villains are vanquished and America's tungsten deposits are safe once more.
Riding the Sunset Trail Riding the Sunset Trail (1941) Character: Judge Little
Before changing his name to Richard Powers, cowboy hero Tom Keene spent the waning days of his stardom at Monogram, churning out westerns like Riding the Sunset Trail. When ingenue Betty Dawson (Betty Miles) and her kid sister Sugar (Sugar Dawn) are cheated out of their cattle ranch, Tom Sterling (Keene) and his sidekick Mendoza (Frank Yaconelli) vow to get the ranch back for the girls. This requires Sterling to cross six-guns with Pecos Dean (Gene Alcase), a former friend who'd turned bad.
Silver Stallion Silver Stallion (1941) Character: Dad
The Kid and his pals are horse thieves wanted by the law. As he takes a horse from Jan Walton she makes him promise to bring it back.
The Law Rides Again The Law Rides Again (1943) Character: Stage Driver Hank
When a band of American Indians breaks a treaty with the federal government, U.S. Marshals Ken Maynard and Hoot Gibson hit the trail with captured outlaw Duke Dillon (Jack La Rue) to find out what sparked the uprising. They discover clues that point to corrupt Indian agent John Hampton (Kenneth Harlan), but meanwhile, the bandit Dillon pulls a fast one on the marshals, and soon everybody's getting ready for a showdown.
Six Gun Decision Six Gun Decision (1953) Character: Matt Thompson
A compilation of two episodes from the "Wild Bill Hickok" TV series, Border City Election and Pony Express vs. Telegraph, edited together and released as a feature film.
The Driftin' Kid The Driftin' Kid (1941) Character: Sheriff Parker
In this western, the good-guy battles his bad-guy double and his band of outlaws to protect a purty gal's ranch.
A Double Life A Double Life (1947) Character: N/A
A Shakespearian actor starring as Othello opposite his wife finds the character's jealous rage taking over his mind off-stage.
The Company She Keeps The Company She Keeps (1951) Character: Ticket Agent (uncredited)
A lady con artist sets out to steal her parole officer's fiance.
Adventure Adventure (1945) Character: Reader (uncredited)
A rough and tumble man of the sea falls for a meek librarian.



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