Andy Devine

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

9.213

Gender

Male

Birthday

07-Oct-1905

Age

(119 years old)

Place of Birth

Flagstaff, Arizona, USA

Also Known As
  • Andrew Vabre Devine

Andy Devine

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Andrew Vabre "Andy" Devine (October 7, 1905 – February 18, 1977) was an American character actor known for his distinctive raspy, crackly voice and roles in Western films. He is probably best remembered for his role as Cookie, the sidekick of Roy Rogers in ten feature films. He also appeared alongside John Wayne in films like Stagecoach (1939), The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, and How the West Was Won (both 1962). He is also remembered as Jingles on the TV series The Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok from 1951 to 1958, as Danny McGuire in A Star Is Born (1937), and as the voice of Friar Tuck in the Disney Animation film Robin Hood (1973).


Credits

Naughty Baby Naughty Baby (1928) Character: Joe Cassidy
A cloak room girl (Alice White) falls for a rich boy who may not actually be rich.
Ellis in Freedomland Ellis in Freedomland (1952) Character: The Waterheater (voice)
Westinghouse claims its electric appliances "freed women from the drudgery of housework." The first half involves a dream salesman at work; the second half is focused on the "Spring Sales Event," called "Freedomland."
The Eagle and the Squawk The Eagle and the Squawk (1933) Character: N/A
Short subject to promote the government’s NRA (National Recovery Act) program.
The Relay The Relay (1927) Character: Sophomore
When the freshman girls beat the sophomore girls in the big relay race, the 'Frosh' start lording it over the 'Sophs.' Will the 'Sophs' take that kind of treatment? Not a chance!
Swing with Bing Swing with Bing (1940) Character: Himself
A short-subject golf film at the fourth annual Bing Crosby Pro-Am at Rancho Santa Fe.
Splashing Through Splashing Through (1927) Character: Student
Series #2, Episode #8 of The Collegians, where in this case centers around various water sports, and Benson even finds himself in jail at one point.
Around the Bases Around the Bases (1927) Character: Calford Baseball Player
Restricted to his room at college Ed sneaks out dressed as a girl attracting the attention of Don until he discovers Ed is not a girl and the two get into a fight. Their trainer, Tom, catches his two-star baseball men fighting and breaks benches Ed. The Calford team is up against a strong rival college and Don tricks Ed out of the honor of pitching. For eight innings Calford does well, until Don "blows up," and Ed gets back into the game and wins.
A Fighting Finish A Fighting Finish (1927) Character: Student
Another chapter of the Universal Pictures silent serial "The Collegians".
The Winning Punch The Winning Punch (1927) Character: Student
Episode 6 of the second series of Universal Pictures serial "The Collegians".
Calford vs. Redskins Calford vs. Redskins (1928) Character: Student
Episode #2 of the third series in the Universal Pictures serial "The Collegians".
Marshals in Disguise Marshals in Disguise (1954) Character: Jingles P. Jones
Another of the series of "movies" created by stitching two episodes of the "Wild Bill Hickok" TV series together, U. S. Marshal Wild Bill Hickok and his deputy Jingles P. Jones are working to solve the mystery of a number of gold robberies from a stage line and expose the plot of a bank manager to buy the bank with funds stolen from it. Wrapping that one up tightly in less than thirty minutes, they move on up the road to round up another gang that has been holding up Wells Fargo offices, with Jingles posing as a medicine show magician.
Two Gun Marshal Two Gun Marshal (1953) Character: Jingles P. Jones
Two episodes of the TV series "Wild Bill Hickok" edited together and released as a feature film.
Gable: The King Remembered Gable: The King Remembered (1975) Character: Himself
Friends and co-workers recall the life of Hollywood screen star Clark Gable.
The Grand Opening of Walt Disney World The Grand Opening of Walt Disney World (1971) Character: Self
A celebrity-filled look at the opening festivities for Walt Disney World in Florida.
Going Hollywood: The '30s Going Hollywood: The '30s (1984) Character: (archive footage)
Robert Preston hosts this documentary that shows what people of the 1930s were watching as they were battling the Depression as well as eventually getting ready for another World War.
La Fiesta de Santa Barbara La Fiesta de Santa Barbara (1935) Character: Self - Toreador
La Fiesta de Santa Barbara is a 1935 American comedy short film directed by Louis Lewyn. It was nominated for an Academy Award at the 9th Academy Awards in 1936 for Best Short Subject (Color). It features a young, pre-stardom 13-year-old Judy Garland singing "La Cucaracha" with her two sisters (billed as "The Garland Sisters"). In the film, Hollywood stars participate in a Mexican-themed revue and festival in Santa Barbara. Andy Devine, the "World's Greatest Matador," engages in a bullfight with a dubious bovine supplied by Buster Keaton, and musical numbers are provided by Joe Morrison and The Garland Sisters. Comedy bits and dance numbers are also featured.
Lum and Abner Lum and Abner (1949) Character: Mose
Chester Lauck and Norris Goff tried to bring their highly successful radio show to TV but it didn’t happen. In this failed pilot Abner is on the phone with Mose and says he’ll meet him and Opie Cates to go fishing. Lum comes into the store with a letter from the IRS. He goes to burn it in the stove and sees Abner’s fishing tackle.
Keeping Fit Keeping Fit (1942) Character: Andy - Factory Worker
Topical wartime short depicting the plight of civilians who must stay in shape in order to fight the good fight.
Ride a Northbound Horse Ride a Northbound Horse (1969) Character: Jim Demmer
Fifteen-year-old Cav Rand purchases a racehorse and trains him into a winner, but a con artist is plotting to get the stallion away from the innocent Cav.
Man Wanted Man Wanted (1932) Character: Andy Doyle
A female editor of a magazine falls in love with her male secretary.
Lucky Devils Lucky Devils (1941) Character: Andy Tompkins
Lucky Devils casts the mismatched duo as a pair of intrepid newsreel cameramen. When they're not risking their lives coverning the Hot Spots of the world, Dick (Arlen) and Andy (Devine) busy themselves romancing Norma (Dorothy Lovett) and Gwendy (Janet Shaw), respectively.
Hot Steel Hot Steel (1940) Character: Matt Morrison
Matt Morrison gets his old college chum Frank Stewart a job at the steel foundry where he works. Trouble quickly ensues.
Flying Hostess Flying Hostess (1936) Character: Joe Williams
The story of the training and adventures of several airline stewardesses.
The Spirit of Notre Dame The Spirit of Notre Dame (1931) Character: Ernest "Truck" McCall
Story of two friends who play football, one of whom is a self-centered quarterback who thinks he's the only man on the team.
The Poor Rich The Poor Rich (1934) Character: Andy
Albert Stuyvesant Spottiswood and his cousin Harriet Winthrop Spottiswood arrive separately at their long abandoned and very much run down family manor, each unaware that the other is going to be there, and since both have become penniless, they are forced to move into the dilapidated house. When Albert receives a letter from old acquaintances Lord and Lady Fetherstone advising the Spottiswoods of their impending visit to the manor, the cousins are at wit's end as to how to exercise non-existent skills required to make the old house acceptable for guest reception.
The Leather Pushers The Leather Pushers (1940) Character: Andy Adams
A shifty boxing promoter places an amateur in fixed fights, then hands his contract over to an suspicious female investigative reporter as a raffle prize. He later regrets his actions, however, when the boxer becomes an honest champion.
Follow the Boys Follow the Boys (1944) Character: Andy Devine (uncredited)
During World War II, all the studios put out "all-star" vehicles which featured virtually every star on the lot--often playing themselves--in musical numbers and comedy skits, and were meant as morale-boosters to both the troops overseas and the civilians at home. This was Universal Pictures' effort. It features everyone from Donald O'Connor to the Andrews Sisters to Orson Welles to W.C. Fields to George Raft to Marlene Dietrich, and dozens of other Universal players.
Noah's Ark Noah's Ark (1928) Character: Flood Extra (uncredited)
The Biblical story of Noah and the Great Flood, with a parallel story of soldiers in the First World War.
Million Dollar Ransom Million Dollar Ransom (1934) Character: Careful
To stop his mother from marrying a man he doesn't like, a young millionaire hires an ex-con in helping him fake his own kidnaping.
The Man from Montreal The Man from Montreal (1939) Character: Constable 'Bones' Blair
The Man From Montreal is a lively entry in Universal's Richard Arlen-Andy Devine action series. The stars are cast respectively as fur trapper Clark Manning and constable Bones Blair, who carry on a friendly rivalry in the Canadian Northwest. Our heroes team up in the final reels to put the kibosh on a fur-smuggling racket, permitting Universal to plunge deeply into its stock-footage files. The leading ladies this time out are Anne Gwynne and Kay Sutton, their billing status indicating which one of the two ladies will land Clark Manning in the last scene. Incredibly, the Arlen-Devine series lasted for 14 films, none of them classics but all of them worthwhile Saturday-matinee fare.
Grand Canyon Trail Grand Canyon Trail (1948) Character: Cookie Bullfincher
Sintown is just a deserted ghost town until Vanerpool starts looking for silver. Cookie and Roy's partners put $20,000 into the business only to find that the mine is worthless and Vanerpool is bankrupt. Carol comes out to look for silver to save the company, but does not know that their engineer, named Regan, is crooked and wants all the silver for himself. But only Old Ed knows where the mother lode is located.
Bells of San Angelo Bells of San Angelo (1947) Character: Cookie Bullfincher
Gridley is mining silver from an old Mexican mine and bringing it into the USA thru a passage into his worthless mine. Border guard Rogers suspects Gridley and finally finds the secret entrance to the Mexican mine. He sends Lee Madison for help only to have her captured by Gridley. Trigger brings help that takes care of Gridley's men and now Roy has to rescue Madison.
Double or Nothing Double or Nothing (1937) Character: Half Pint
A philanthropist's will dictates that four people receive $5,000 apiece, with the stipulation that the first one who can double the amount -- without dishonesty-- will win a cool million. Hindering the four are the avaricious relatives of the late millionaire.
How the West Was Won How the West Was Won (1962) Character: Cpl. Peterson
The epic tale of the development of the American West from the 1830s through the Civil War to the end of the century, as seen through the eyes of one pioneer family.
The Criminal Code The Criminal Code (1931) Character: Cluck (uncredited)
After young Robert Graham commits a murder while drunk and defending his girlfriend, he is prosecuted by ambitious Mark Brady and sentenced to 10 years. Six years later, Brady becomes the prison warden and offers the beleaguered Robert a job as his chauffeur. Robert cleans up his act, but, on the eve of his pardon, his cellmate drags him back into the world of violence, and he faces a difficult choice that could return him to prison.
Secret of Outlaw Flats Secret of Outlaw Flats (1953) Character: Aloysius P. 'Jingles' Jones
Two episodes from the "Wild Bill Hickok" TV series edited together and released as a feature.
Saturday's Millions Saturday's Millions (1933) Character: Andy Jones
Jim Fowler is Western University's football hero and is constantly besieged by reporters. Jim's father Ezra comes to visit him and becomes reacquainted with an old Western football chum, Mr. Chandler, who happens to be the father of Jim's girlfriend Joan. Jim keeps his roommate, Andy, busy by sending him to collect money on their laundry concessions business, even though Andy is desperately trying to meet his girlfriend Thelma, who has just come for a visit. When the coach tells Chandler and Fowler that Jim is nervous and erratic, Chandler invites Jim to spend the night before the big game at his home.
Top Sergeant Top Sergeant (1942) Character: Andy Jarrett
An army sergeant recognises a young recruit as the man responsible for his brother's death, while attempting a robbery.
Sudan Sudan (1945) Character: Nebka
A desert pickpocket, his sidekick, and an escaped slave help an incognito queen in danger.
A Dangerous Game A Dangerous Game (1941) Character: Andy McAllister
Detectives Dick Williams and Andy McAllister find themselves trying to solve several crimes at an isolated mentally-ill hospital, where the patients range from slightly daffy to criminally insane, and they don't know which is which. A gang is out to steal a fortune inherited by one of the patients and, before Dick and Andy solve the case, several patients are transferred to the cemetery. And 'tiddlie-winks" are indeed involved.
The Man from Yesterday The Man from Yesterday (1932) Character: Steve Hand
A woman whose husband never came home from World War I finds herself in love with her doctor. She travels with him to Switzerland, and as they check into the hotel there, she is astounded to see her supposedly dead husband.
Torrid Zone Torrid Zone (1940) Character: Wally Davis
A Central American plantation manager and his boss battle over a traveling showgirl.
Little Old New York Little Old New York (1940) Character: "Commodore"
Inventor Robert Fulton receives support from a tavern owner and a shipyard worker to help realize his dream of a high-powered steamboat.
Trail of the Vigilantes Trail of the Vigilantes (1940) Character: Meadows
A reporter goes undercover to break up an outlaw gang.
Black Diamonds Black Diamonds (1940) Character: Tolliver Higgenbotham
A reporter on a visit to his hometown hears of dangerous conditions at the local coal mine, and proceeds to investigate.
On the Old Spanish Trail On the Old Spanish Trail (1947) Character: Constable Cookie Bullfincher
A cowboy turns bounty hunter to pay off his debts.
Bowery to Broadway Bowery to Broadway (1944) Character: Father Kelley
Two Bowery vaudevillians find success in producing shows on Broadway, but when one of them suddenly departs to work for a beautiful woman, a feud erupts.
The Traveling Saleswoman The Traveling Saleswoman (1950) Character: Waldo
The daughter of a soap manufacturer heads to the wild and woolly west to sell her daddy's product.
Border City Rustlers Border City Rustlers (1953) Character: Jingles
Two episodes of "Wild Bill Hickok" edited together and released as a feature.
Stagecoach Stagecoach (1939) Character: Buck
A group of people traveling on a stagecoach find their journey complicated by the threat of Geronimo, and learn something about each other in the process.
Midnight Mary Midnight Mary (1933) Character: Sam
While on trial for her life, a young woman recalls her tough upbringing and her involvement with the men who brought her to this current state of affairs.
In Old Chicago In Old Chicago (1938) Character: Pickle Bixby
The O'Leary brothers -- honest Jack and roguish Dion -- become powerful figures, and eventually rivals, in Chicago on the eve of its Great Fire.
North to the Klondike North to the Klondike (1942) Character: Klondike
Based upon the novel by Jack London, two friends in the Klondike aid settlers being terrorized by outlaws.
Yellowstone Yellowstone (1936) Character: Pay-Day
Murder mystery set in Yellowstone National Park.
Danger On Wheels Danger On Wheels (1940) Character: 'Guppy' Wexel
During a test, a race car using an experimental oil fueled engine blows up, killing the driver. Lucky Taylor, a stunt driver, is initially blamed for the accident, but is later cleared. He thinks the engine design has a real chance to win races, but the racing association has banned it since the accident. He devises a scheme to have a car equipped with the engine entered into a race, without race officials-- or the engine designer's sassy daughter -- finding out about it.
Zebra in the Kitchen Zebra in the Kitchen (1965) Character: Branch Hawksbill
A young boy lets the animals out of their cages at the Zoo, to set them free, but the animals start taking over the town.
Chinatown Squad Chinatown Squad (1935) Character: George Mason
Police search for the killer of a man who misused $700,000 intended for the Chinese Communists.
Sin Town Sin Town (1942) Character: 'Judge' Eustace Vale
Two con artists arrive in a western boom town that they think is ripe for the pickings, only to get swindled themselves.
The Fabulous Texan The Fabulous Texan (1947) Character: Elihu Mills
A couple of Confederate soldiers, returning home from the Civil War, find Texas transformed into an armed camp with a quasi-dictator gathering up land and power as fast as he can. The two former Rebels take on this despot each in his own way.
Hot Stuff Hot Stuff (1929) Character: Bob
An uptight society aunt sends her too sexy niece to college so she can land a man.
Gift of Gab Gift of Gab (1934) Character: John P. McDougal - the Waiter
Conceited radio announcer irritates everyone else at the station.
The Last Bandit The Last Bandit (1949) Character: Casey Brown
About to marry Jim Plummer, Kate Foley runs off to Nevada when Ed Bagley convinces her a quick fortune can be made robbing gold shipments that are being transported by the railroad. In Bannock City she meets reformed-bandit Frank Plummer, posing as Frank Norris, brother of Jim Plummer, who has being going straight and working as an express shipment guard. Jim also shows up and plans a robbery by stealing a train and hiding it in an abandoned tunnel. The two brothers are on opposite sides of the law with the now-reformed Kate caught in the middle.
His Lucky Day His Lucky Day (1929) Character: Road House Thug (uncredited)
When a young man acts foolish, he's either insane, in debt or in love, and there's not much difference! Real estate agent Charles Blaydon is in love and in order to get the father of his sweetheart Kay Weaver to purchase a nearby property he is must fill the vacant house next door. So he does something foolish when he offers a few months rent free to the first group of prospective buyer he finds. However in his eagerness he doesn't suspect that this peculiar group isn't a family looking for a home but actually a gang of robbers on the lam!
Thunder Pass Thunder Pass (1954) Character: Injun
A cavalry unit escorts a group of civilians through dangerous territory inhabited by Indians on the warpath.
Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves (1944) Character: Abdullah
Orphaned as a young child and adopted by a band of notorious thieves, now-grown Ali Baba sets out to avenge his father’s murder, reclaim the royal throne, and rescue his beloved Amara from the iron fist of his treacherous enemy.
Springtime in the Sierras Springtime in the Sierras (1947) Character: Cookie Bullfincher
Jean Loring has her men illegally killing and selling game. Roy suspects her and gets himself invited to stay at her ranch. Investigating he finds the freezer where the slaughtered game are kept. But he is caught, tied up, and left to freeze.
Between Us Girls Between Us Girls (1942) Character: Mike Kilinsky
A 20-year-old stage actress takes on her most challenging role when she pretends to be her own mother's 12-year-old daughter.
Road Agent Road Agent (1941) Character: Andy
Summarily accused of murder, drifters Duke (Foran), Pancho (Carrillo) and Andy (Devine) are tossed into the hoosegow, only to be released when their alibi checks out. Far from offended by his ill treatment, Duke agrees to take the job of sheriff, retaining Pancho and Andy as his deputies. The gruesome threesome then sets about to solve a series of mysterious Wells Fargo robberies
The Over-the-Hill Gang Rides Again The Over-the-Hill Gang Rides Again (1970) Character: Amos Polk
Walter Brennan is back as the clever and funny over the hill Texas Ranger Nash Crawford. This time the gang must face corruption in their own home town. The gang put their heads together to clean up their town, take back the rule of law and rehabilitate the town lush (played by Fred Astaire) along with way.
Slaughter Trail Slaughter Trail (1951) Character: Sgt. Macintosh
Three outlaws rob the stage and then flee. When their horses give out they murder some Indians to get fresh ones. But this puts the Indians on the war path and they have to take refuge in an Army fort to avoid them. The Indians then arrive offering peace if the three men are turned over to them. The fort's commanding Officer wants peace but the rules say the men must be tried in a white man's court leaving the Indians no choice but to attack.
The Far Frontier The Far Frontier (1948) Character: Judge Cookie Bullfincher
Willis Newcomb and Bart Carroll head a gang engaged in smuggling wanted-American criminals back into the United States from Mexico. Operating from Sharperville, an oil town on the American side of the border, they transport their human cargo in oil drums loaded on trucks. Border Patrolman Tom Sharper intercepts one of the trucks but is overpowered and left for dead. Carroll, having already been paid for the job and not wanting any evidence to walk around, get caught and lead back to him, backs the human-cargo trucks to the edge of a cliff and sends the drums crashing to the boulder far below. Judge Cookie Bullfincher and Border Patrolman Roy Rogers conduct a search for the missing Tom, but the crooks have gone back for him and find him in a state of amnesia. They rob the bank and pin it on Tom. It is now up to Roy to clear his friend and also put an end to Carroll's human-smuggling racket.
The Gay Ranchero The Gay Ranchero (1948) Character: Cookie Bullfincher
Manzanita Springs ia a combination small airline and spa and Vance Brados wants it. He pays their mechanic to have the planes run out of fuel so his men can rob the gold shipments and kill the pilots. After Sheriff Roy Rogers catches the mechanic, Roy plans one more gold shipment to get proof and this time his men will be ready. But it looks like Roy's plan will fail when Brados suspects a trap and call off the raid.
Mutiny in the Arctic Mutiny in the Arctic (1941) Character: Andy Adams
A pair head to the frozen wastes with an expedition in search of radium deposits. Certain members of the group succumb to greed, plotting to bump off the others and claim the radium for themselves.
Straight from the Heart Straight from the Heart (1935) Character: Edwards
In this romance, a slightly crooked and highly ambitious mayoral candidate convinces a woman to help him blackmail the incumbent by using a little baby as evidence in a paternity suit. The girl goes along with it until she learns that the mayor is innocent.
Frontier Gal Frontier Gal (1945) Character: Big Ben
Johnny Hart (Rod Cameron) is on the run from the law after killing one of the men who shot his partner. He passes through a town and stops at a saloon owned by singer Lorena Dumont (Yvonne de Carlo). The two seem a good, albeit tempestuous match, although Johnny has no plans to marry -- Lorena has other ideas and a shotgun wedding ensues.
The Over the Hill Gang The Over the Hill Gang (1969) Character: Judge Amos Polk
A retired Texas Ranger and three aged pals help to clean up a town run by a crooked mayor, a drunken judge and a trigger-happy sheriff.
Hell in the Heavens Hell in the Heavens (1934) Character: Sgt. "Ham" Davis
During World War I, an American pilot vows to bring down the German ace responsible for his friend's death.
Canyon Passage Canyon Passage (1946) Character: Ben Dance
In 1850s Oregon, a businessman is torn between his love of two very different women and his loyalty to a compulsive gambler friend who goes over the line.
The Red Badge of Courage The Red Badge of Courage (1951) Character: The Cheery Soldier
Henry Fleming is a young Union soldier in the American Civil War. During his unit's first engagement, Henry flees the battlefield in fear. When he learns that the Union actually won the battle, shame over his cowardice leads him to lie to his friend Tom and the other soldiers, saying that he had been injured in battle. However, when he learns that his unit will be leading a charge against the enemy, Henry takes the opportunity to face his fears and redeem himself.
Pete Kelly's Blues Pete Kelly's Blues (1955) Character: George Tenell
In 1927, a Kansas City, Missouri cornet player and his band perform nightly at a seedy speakeasy until a racketeer tries to extort them in exchange for protection.
That's the Spirit That's the Spirit (1945) Character: Martin Wilde Sr.
A vaudeville performer returns from the dead to help his wife and daughter, who are being dominated by a greedy banker.
The Big Game The Big Game (1936) Character: Pop Andrews
A quarterback stands against gangsters out to control the college sports scene.
Outlaw's Son Outlaw's Son (1954) Character: Jingles
Two episodes of the TV series "Wild Bill Hickok" edited together and released as a feature.
The Spirit of Culver The Spirit of Culver (1939) Character: Tubby
Tom Allen, an orphan accustomed to waiting in bread lines is awarded a scholarship to the Culver Military Academy. Talked into attending so that he can have free room and board, Allen initially resists the rigid discipline but later softens as he makes friends and sees the value to the hard work and discipline.
Chance at Heaven Chance at Heaven (1933) Character: Al
A young woman's ambitious boyfriend falls for a ditzy socialite.
The Storm The Storm (1938) Character: Swede Hanzen
A passenger ship unexpectedly runs into a typhoon.
Let's Talk It Over Let's Talk It Over (1934) Character: Gravel
A young sailor saves a woman from drowning. The woman turns out to be a rich heiress; unfortunately for the sailor, she was only pretending to be drowning so that another young man she had her eye on would save her.
Won Ton Ton: The Dog Who Saved Hollywood Won Ton Ton: The Dog Who Saved Hollywood (1976) Character: Priest in Dog Pound
A would-be filmmaker and actress shake up the industry with a trick dog who gets discovered by a studio bus driver in the 1920s.
Personal Secretary Personal Secretary (1938) Character: 'Snoop' Lewis
Two rival newspaper columnists battle over whether or not a woman murdered her playboy husband.
The Movie Orgy The Movie Orgy (1968) Character: Self (archive footage)
Clips from assorted television programs, B-movies, commercials, music performances, newsreels, bloopers, satirical short films and promotional and government films of the 1950s and 1960s are intercut together to tell a single story of various creatures and societal ills attacking American cities.
A Whale of a Tale A Whale of a Tale (1976) Character: Captain Andy
Young Joey wants to be an animal trainer so badly that he sneaks into off-limits areas of Marineland.
Breakdowns of 1941 Breakdowns of 1941 (1941) Character: Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Flubs and bloopers that occurred on the set of some of the major Warner Bros. pictures of 1941.
Mysterious Crossing Mysterious Crossing (1936) Character: Carolina
While crossing on the train ferry to New Orleans, roving reporter Addison Francis Murphy borrows money from singing hillbilly "Carolina," then loses it all in a crap game. Outside on deck, Murphy sees two men shaking hands, and after he looks away, hears a splash of water and discovers both men have disappeared...
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1960) Character: Mr. Carmody
From chicken thief to cabin boy, riverboat pilot to circus performer, Huck Finn outsmarts everyone on his way down the muddy Mississippi.
The Ballad of Josie The Ballad of Josie (1968) Character: Judge Tatum
A frontier widow aims to raise sheep despite a cattle rancher in old Wyoming.
Lonesome Lonesome (1928) Character: Jim's Friend (uncredited)
Two lonely people in the big city meet and enjoy the thrills of an amusement park, only to lose each other in the crowd after spending a great day together. Will they ever see each other again?
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962) Character: Marshal Link Appleyard
Questions arise when Senator Stoddard (James Stewart) attends the funeral of a local man named Tom Doniphon (John Wayne) in a small Western town. Flashing back, we learn Doniphon saved Stoddard, then a lawyer, when he was roughed up by a crew of outlaws terrorizing the town, led by Liberty Valance (Lee Marvin). As the territory's safety hung in the balance, Doniphon and Stoddard, two of the only people standing up to him, proved to be very important, but different, foes to Valance.
Tropic Fury Tropic Fury (1939) Character: Tynan ('Tiny') Andrews
An investigator checks into the rumors of harsh working conditions on an Amazon rubber plantation.
Montana Belle Montana Belle (1952) Character: Pete Bivins
Oklahoma outlaw Belle Starr meets the Dalton gang when rescued from lynching by Bob Dalton, who falls for her. So do gang member Mac and wealthy saloon owner Tom Bradfield, who's enlisted in a bankers' scheme to trap the Daltons. Discord among the gang and Bradfield's ambivalence complicates things, as Belle demonstrates her prowess with shootin' irons and horses, and as a surprisingly racy saloon entertainer.
Horse Play Horse Play (1933) Character: Andy
Ranchowner Slim Perkins is in love with his neighbor's niece, Angelica Wayne, but her aunt and uncle throw him off their property because he is a poor bumbler. One day a stranger buys Slim's ranch for one million dollars because the land contains valuable minerals. Slim and his partner, Andy Jones, are overwhelmed by their new found wealth, but it does not help to soothe Slim's hurt feelings when he finds out that Angelica has gone to England to stay with her other aunt. He decides to bring her his horse, "Cynthia Ann," as a gift, and with Andy and the horse, he sets sail.
New Mexico New Mexico (1951) Character: Sgt. Garrity
Captain Hunt of the cavalry is trying to promote good relations with the Indian chief Acoma. But Hunt's superiors in the military insist on pursuing policies that will provoke a conflict, and Chief Acoma is not willing to let himself be insulted.
The President Vanishes The President Vanishes (1934) Character: Val Orcott
The President Vanishes, released in the United Kingdom as Strange Conspiracy, is a 1934 American political drama film directed by William A. Wellman and produced by Walter Wanger. Starring Edward Arnold and Arthur Byron, the film is an adaptation of Rex Stout's political novel of the same name.
The All-American The All-American (1932) Character: Andy Moran
The story of the rise and fall of an All-American football player.
The Mouse and His Child The Mouse and His Child (1977) Character: The Frog (voice)
A mouse and his child, the two parts of a single small wind-up toy, go on a quest to become "self-winding".
The Ghost of Crossbone Canyon The Ghost of Crossbone Canyon (1952) Character: Deputy Jingle P. Jones
Two episodes of the TV series "Wild Bill Hickok" edited together and released as a feature.
Old Los Angeles Old Los Angeles (1948) Character: Sam Bowie
Also known as California Outpost, Old Los Angeles stars Bill Elliot in one of his expanded-budget Republic "specials." The film is set during the early statehood days of California, with Elliot keeping the peace and warding off plunderers and marauders. As always, Elliot is a "peaceable man"--until he beats the tar out of those who rile him. The problem with Elliot's more expensive Republic vehicles is that action invariably took a back seat to plot, romance, costumes and decor. Within a year of Old Los Angeles, Elliot started a more austere, less prettified and far superior western series.
Doctor Bull Doctor Bull (1933) Character: Larry Ward
In this engaging adaptation of James Gould Cozzen's novel The Last Adam, film icon Will Rogers portrays Dr. George Bull, a compassionate, highly regarded small-town physician who often prescribes a healthy dose of common sense! But when Bull begins dating a widow (Vera Allen), the local gossips misconstrue the story. To make matters worse, Bull's plainspoken manner earns him an enemy in the wealthy owner of a nearby construction camp. But once it's learned that the camp has caused illness by polluting the local water supply, the good doctor steps in to try to restore the town's health - and his reputation!
Danger in the Pacific Danger in the Pacific (1942) Character: Andy Parker
Scientist-explorer David Lynd leaves wealthy bride-to-be June Claymore at the altar to join photographer Andy Parker and British secret service agent Leo Marzeli in search of rare minerals. They soon run afoul of crooked trader Tagani, who's been busily stockpiling weapons in the hills on behalf of his Nazi partners.
Frontier Badmen Frontier Badmen (1943) Character: Slim - Cowhand
A group of cowboys ending their cattle drive in Abilene find that cattle prices are being kept artificially low, driving down the price they'll get for their beef. They set out to change the situation.
Yellow Jack Yellow Jack (1938) Character: Charlie Spill
A fairly accurate historical account of Walter Reed's search for the cause of "Yellow Jack" or Yellow Fever and those who risked their lives in the pursuit.
Men of the Timberland Men of the Timberland (1941) Character: Andy Jensen
Tim MacGregor, unscrupulous lumber operator, obtains by bribery a contract to cut a vast quantity of timber from land owned by Kay Handley, rich débutante. When Dick O'Hara, forestry inspector, demands a postponement, MacGrgeor refuses and sends his henchman, Jean Collet, to obtain the services of the famous "bull-of-the-woods" Andy Jensen and his partner "Lucky." Kay arrives and gives her permission to cut the timber, defying Dick. Dick, with his two assistants, Withers and "Tex," begins a survey of the timber stand. When Dick and Tex finally reveal MacGrgeor as a crook, Collet is sent to kill "Tex" and obtain the reports. A fight ensues and "Lucky" is killed by one of Collet's flying knives. Kay then admits that Dick is right and helps him trap Collet. Dick and Andy force a confession from Collet and MacGregor is exposed.
Upperworld Upperworld (1934) Character: Oscar
A railroad tycoon, disillusioned with his marriage, starts seeing a showgirl. Things go agreeably until the woman's manager decides to blackmail the millionaire.
We Americans We Americans (1928) Character: Pat O'Dougal
We Americans was based on the Broadway play of the same name. Returning to the "melting pot" themes that he handled so well, director Edward H. Sloman concentrates on the trials and tribulations of three first-generation American families: The Jewish Levines, the German Schmidts and the Italian Albertinis.
Raiders of the Desert Raiders of the Desert (1941) Character: Andy 'Hammer' McCoy
Two American leave a ship where they had stowed away, in a Middle Eastern port and wind up in the fighting in a brutal civil war
Romeo and Juliet Romeo and Juliet (1936) Character: Peter
Young love is poisoned by a generations long feud between two noble families.
Why Be Good? Why Be Good? (1929) Character: Young Man at The Boiler (uncredited)
A flapper unwittingly falls for the boss' son.
Coronado Coronado (1935) Character: Pinky Falls
Southern California's Hotel Coronado caters to and is frequented by members of the social upper-crust. Although she lives on the wrong side of the San Diego track, in a tent-city with her father. Otto, and ditzy sister, Violet, June Wray is a singer with the Eddy Duchin Orchestra appearing to the hotel. Johnny Marvin, an aspiring songwriter and the son of a wealthy automobile manufacturer, is staying at the hotel and, from they moment June and Johnny meet, they fall instantly in love. Trouble arises when Johnny's father objects to the romance, and complications and help arrive in the form of two Marine-hating sailors,Chuck Hornbostel and "Pinky" Falls, when Chuck marries June's ditzy sister.
Myra Breckinridge Myra Breckinridge (1970) Character: Coyote Bill
Myron Breckinridge flies to Europe to get a sex-change operation and is transformed into the beautiful Myra. She travels to Hollywood, meets up with her rich Uncle Buck and, claiming to be Myron's widow, demands money. Instead, Buck gives Myra a job in his acting school. There, Myra meets aspiring actor Rusty and his girlfriend, Mary Ann. With Myra as catalyst, the trio begin to outrageously expand their sexual horizons.
Timber Country Trouble Timber Country Trouble (1955) Character: Jingles
A short feature western comprising two episodes of the "Wild Bill Hickok" TV series, the episodes being "Lumber Camp Story" (4/21/1952) and "Boy And The Bandit" (5/5/1952).
Song of the Eagle Song of the Eagle (1933) Character: Mud
This drama centers on the fight for certain post-Prohibitionist groups to gain total control over the liquor industry. Much of the tale is focused upon a family endeavoring to keep their little brewery.
The American West of John Ford The American West of John Ford (1971) Character: Self
A documentary encapsulating the career and Western films of director 'John Ford' , including clips from his work and interviews with his colleagues.
The Two Gun Teacher The Two Gun Teacher (1954) Character: Jingles
Two episodes of the TV series "Wild Bill Hickok" edited together and released as a feature.
Around the World in Eighty Days Around the World in Eighty Days (1956) Character: SS Henrietta First Mate
Based on the famous book by Jules Verne the movie follows Phileas Fogg on his journey around the world. Which has to be completed within 80 days, a very short period for those days.
Six Gun Decision Six Gun Decision (1953) Character: Deputy Aloysius 'Jingles' P. Jones
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.
Badlands of Dakota Badlands of Dakota (1941) Character: Spearfish
In the Dakotas during the days of the Great Gold Boom, brothers Jim and Bob Holliday are bumping heads over the affections of pretty Anne Grayson. While all this is going on, Wild Bill Hickok does his best to neutralize the local criminal element-and to fend off the romantic overtures of boisterous Calamity Jane.
A Star Is Born A Star Is Born (1937) Character: Danny McGuire
Esther Blodgett is just another starry-eyed farm kid trying to break into the movies. Waitressing at a Hollywood party, she catches the eye of her idol Norman Maine, is sent for a screen test, and before long attains stardom as newly minted Vicki Lester. She and Norman marry, though his career soon dwindles to nothing due to his chronic alcoholism.
Crazy House Crazy House (1943) Character: Andy Devine
Ole Olsen and Chic Johnson are Broadway stars who return to Universal Studios to make another movie. The mere mention of Olsen and Johnson's names evacuates the studio and terrorizes the management and personnel. Undaunted, the comedians hire an assistant director and unknown talent, and set out to make their own movie.
Corvette K-225 Corvette K-225 (1943) Character: Walsh
The story of a Canadian WWII naval vessel, with a dramatic subplot concerning her first captain.
Dames Ahoy Dames Ahoy (1930) Character: Marine at Dance Contest
Three sailors go searching for a girl who swindled one of them out of half his pay.
Mutiny on the Blackhawk Mutiny on the Blackhawk (1939) Character: Slim Collins
Story deals with slave-running between Hawaii and California in 1840, featuring a wild mutiny aboard a slave ship on the high seas, the bartering of natives for slavery in a tropical paradise, and battle scenes between enraged California settlers and the Mexican Army.
Tom Brown of Culver Tom Brown of Culver (1932) Character: Mac
Boy who thought his father a war hero finds he was really a deserter.
The Yellow Haired Kid The Yellow Haired Kid (1952) Character: Jingles P. Jones
Two episodes of the TV series "Wild Bill Hickok", The Yellow Haired Kid and Johnny Deuce, edited together and released as a feature.
Hollywood: The Selznick Years Hollywood: The Selznick Years (1961) Character: 'A Star Is Born' (archive footage) (uncredited)
Henry Fonda hosts this retrospective on the career and films of iconic filmmaker David O. Selznick, who epitomized the era of the auteur producer in the 30s and 40s.
The Cohens and Kellys in Trouble The Cohens and Kellys in Trouble (1933) Character: Andy Anderson
Kelly's daughter falls for a revenue agent, and his divorced wife is after alimony.
Buck Benny Rides Again Buck Benny Rides Again (1940) Character: Andy Devine
Radio star Jack Benny, intending to stay in New York for the summer, is forced by the needling of rival Fred Allen to prove his boasts about roughing it on his (fictitious) Nevada ranch. Meanwhile, singer Joan Cameron, whom Jack's fallen for and offended, is maneuvered by her sisters to the same Nevada town. Jack's losing battle to prove his manhood to Joan means broad slapstick burlesque of Western cliches.
Timber! Timber! (1942) Character: Arizona
Two FBI agents are sent to investigate sabotage at a lumber camp.
Swing That Cheer Swing That Cheer (1938) Character: Doc Saunders
Undeniably talented on the gridiron, Bob Potter is equally undeniably an arrogant pain in the posterior. So swell-headed does Potter become that he can never admit to himself that his blocking-back teammate Larry Royal is equally responsible for Bob's success. To teach his pal a lesson, Larry feigns an injury and pulls out of the Big Game, forcing Bob to have a go at it alone.
Frisco Sal Frisco Sal (1945) Character: Bunny
Sal comes to the Barbary Coast from New England to find out who murdered her brother. She gets a job signing in Dude's saloon, falls in love with Dude, then wonders if he might be involved in the murder.
Stingaree Stingaree (1934) Character: Howie
A young lady named Hilda who works as a servant for the wealthy Clarksons, sheep farmers, and dreams of being a great singer. An upcoming visit by Sir Julian, a famous composer arriving from London, drives jealous Mrs. Clarkson (an interfering biddy who fancies she can sing - but can't) to send away Hilda, so he doesn't hear Hilda has a good voice. Meanwhile, an infamous outlaw named Stingaree has just arrived in town and kidnaps Sir Julian, then poses as him at the Clarksons, where he meets Hilda a few hours before she is to leave.
Never Say Die Never Say Die (1939) Character: Henry Munch
Bob Hope is being stalked by a predatory widow who is a widow of wealthy husbands many times over. Martha Raye is a Texan heiress who wants to marry her boyfriend Andy Devine, but her father is determined that she marry into royalty. To solve both their problems, Martha Raye and Bob Hope decide to marry, but will they ever find love together?
Rhythm of the Islands Rhythm of the Islands (1943) Character: Eddie Dolan
Rhythm of the Islands is set in the South Seas, presumably far away from the shooting war. The nonsensical plotline finds hero Tommy (Allan Jones) posing as a native chief. Joan Holton (Jane Frazee), daughter of a millionaire (Ernest Truex), falls in love with Tommy, unaware that he's a charlatan.
The Impatient Maiden The Impatient Maiden (1932) Character: Clarence Howe
A maid's dream comes true but are not quite what she expected.
The Road Back The Road Back (1937) Character: Willy
After the First World War a group of German soldiers try to readjust to civilian life. A sequel to 'All Quiet on the Western Front'.
Hold 'Em Yale Hold 'Em Yale (1935) Character: Liverlips
A pretty young socialite falls for a charming but shady hustler, who abandons her when he finds that she has been disowned by her wealthy father. Three of the hustler's partners, who have also been left high and dry by heir former associate, come up with a plan to get her to the annual Yale-Harvard football game to reunite with her former sweetheart, an honest but nerdy bookworm.
The Kid from Kansas The Kid from Kansas (1941) Character: Andy
Competition among fruit growers takes a nasty turn when the main buyer offers unrealistically low prices for their crops.
Way Down East Way Down East (1935) Character: Hi Holler
A family living on a farm in Maine takes in a young woman to stay with them, not knowing that the woman is not quite what she seems and has a secret in her past that she hasn't told them about.
The Unexpected Father The Unexpected Father (1932) Character: Oilman (uncredited)
A wealthy bachelor hires a pretty young nanny to look after his adopted daughter. Sparks quickly fly between the two, much to the dismay of the man's calculating, money-hungry fiancée.
The Big Cage The Big Cage (1933) Character: Scoops
A circus on the verge of bankruptcy decides to save itself by staging a animal act with lions and tigers for the first time.
The Matchmaking Marshal The Matchmaking Marshal (1955) Character: Jingles P. Jones
Two episodes of the TV series "Wild Bill Hickok" edited together and released as a feature.
Escape from Hong Kong Escape from Hong Kong (1942) Character: Blimp
Three American vaudeville entertainers become involved with spies in Hong Kong, just before Pearl Harbor.
Radio Patrol Radio Patrol (1932) Character: Pete Wiley
A policeman in need of money is persuaded to take a $1000 bribe to stay away the night a packing house is to be robbed.
The Gallant Legion The Gallant Legion (1948) Character: Windy Hornblower
When power-hungry Faulkner and Leroux want to divide Texas into smaller sections, instead of allowing it to enter the Union as a single state, Gary Conway and the Texas Rangers must step in to thwart their chicanery.
Legion of Lost Flyers Legion of Lost Flyers (1939) Character: 'Beef' Brumley
A group of pilots, because of unsavory or unearned reputations, establish an outpost squadron of their own, led by "Loop" Gillian, running charter-flights and hauling supplies in the frozen wastelands of Alaska. The operation does not go without misadventures, foul-ups, and a bit of treachery tossed in.
Behind Southern Lines Behind Southern Lines (1952) Character: Jingles
Two episodes of the TV series "Wild Bill Hickok" edited together and released as a feature.
Trouble on the Trail Trouble on the Trail (1954) Character: Jingles
"Trouble on the Trail" is two episodes of the "Wild Bill Hickok" television series edited together and released as a feature film by Allied Artists.
When the Daltons Rode When the Daltons Rode (1940) Character: Ozark
Young lawyer Tod Jackson arrives in pioneer Kansas to visit his prosperous rancher friends the Daltons, just as the latter are in danger of losing their land to a crooked development company. When Tod tries to help them, a faked murder charge turns the Daltons into outlaws, but more victims than villains in this fictionalized version. Will Tod stay loyal to his friends despite falling in love with Bob Dalton's former fiancée Julie?
Two Rode Together Two Rode Together (1961) Character: Sgt. Darius P. Posey
Two tough westerners bring home a group of settlers who have spent years as Comanche hostages.
Eyes of Texas Eyes of Texas (1948) Character: Dr. Cookie Bullfincher
A ranch owner turns his place into a home for boys who have lost their fathers in World War II. His evil female lawyer covets the ranch and uses a gang of local toughs, a pack of killer dogs, and a phoney rancher's beneficiary to get it. U.S. Marshal Rogers opens an investigation when the rancher is killed.
South of Tahiti South of Tahiti (1941) Character: Moose
Three men survive a plane crashes on an uncharted Pacific island, south of Tahiti. One falls in love with the the daughter of the tribe's leader, heiress to the throne after the death of her brother, who is as savage as her pet leopard. The others try to devise a plan to rob the tribe's gold.
Island in the Sky Island in the Sky (1953) Character: Willie Moon
A C-47 transport plane, named the Corsair, makes a forced landing in the frozen wastelands of Labrador, and the plane's pilot, Captain Dooley, must keep his men alive in deadly conditions while awaiting rescue.
Wake Up and Dream Wake Up and Dream (1934) Character: Joe Egbert aka Egghead
The story of a small-time vaudeville trio and their rise to the big time.
It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (1963) Character: Sheriff of Crockett County
A group of strangers come across a man dying after a car crash who proceeds to tell them about the $350,000 he buried in California. What follows is the madcap adventures of those strangers as each attempts to claim the prize for himself.
Slave Girl Slave Girl (1947) Character: Ben
Tongue-in-cheek adventure tale of an American attempting to free sailors held as hostages and becoming involved in middle-East tribal wars.
Law and Order Law and Order (1932) Character: Johnny Kinsman
A legendary lawman and his cohorts set out to restore order to the dangerous streets of Tombstone, Ariz.
Men with Wings Men with Wings (1938) Character: Joe Gibbs
Reporter Nicholas Ranson is jubilant when, on 17 Dec 1903, in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, Orville and Wilbur Wright take their first airplane flight. Back home in Underwood, Maryland, however, his uncle Hiram F. Jenkins, owner and editor of the local newspaper, refuses to print the story. Nicholas quits and continues to work on his own airplane, with the devoted help of his little daughter Peggy. Peggy is actually the first in her family to fly when her friends, Patrick Falconer and Scott Barnes, induce her to get inside a large kite they have made, and run with it in a field until she is airborne. The kite is caught in a tree, however, and Peggy gets a black eye. Later, Nicholas dies when his experimental airplane crashes, leaving his wife and children alone. By Peggy's adulthood, planes are capable of flying at an altitude of 11,000 feet, and speeds of nearly 100 m.p.h. Peggy continues her father's obsession with flight by helping Scott and Pat to build a plane.
Fast Companions Fast Companions (1932) Character: Information Kid
A crooked jockey tries to reform.
The Vigilantes Return The Vigilantes Return (1947) Character: Andy
Marshal Johnnie Taggart, posing as an outlaw named "Ace" Braddock, comes to Bannack, Montana to restore law and order. But he is recognized by Kitty, co-owner with Clay Curtwright of the infamous Bull Whip saloon. But "bad-girl" Kitty keeps her mouth shut. When Johnnie's pal Andy reports a stage holdup, Curtwright's henchman, Ben Borden, talks the sheriff and Judge Holden into suspecting Johnnie. Johnnie reveals himself to Judge Holden as a government marshal, and the judge voices his opinion that Curtwright is the leader of the road agents, but voices it in the presence of his granddaughter, Louise Holden.
Night Time in Nevada Night Time in Nevada (1948) Character: Cookie Bullfincher
Twenty years earlier Farrell killed his mining partner Andrews. Now Andrews daughter arrives to get her father's trust fund. Farrell having rustled Roy's cattle now takes her money from her Lawyer and lets her overhear false information of their next rustling job. With the posse at the wrong location, his men attack the cattle train and Roy on board find himself greatly outnumbered.
Under California Stars Under California Stars (1948) Character: Cookie Bullfincher / Cousins Alf, Luke, & Grover Bullfincher
On vacation at his ranch, western actor Roy quickly finds himself involved with a horse rustling operation and a boy ward of one of the rustlers, leading to the kidnapping of Roy's trick horse Trigger by the gang with a demand for ransom.
Ghost Catchers Ghost Catchers (1944) Character: Horsehead
Two zanies get mixed up with a Southern colonel, his beautiful daughters, a nightclub and a haunted mansion.
Michigan Kid Michigan Kid (1947) Character: Buster
A former U.S. marshal rescues an instant heiress from an outlaw's gang.
The Flame of New Orleans The Flame of New Orleans (1941) Character: 1st Sailor
In old New Orleans, a beautiful adventuress juggles the attentions of a rich banker and a dashing sea captain.
Fighting Youth Fighting Youth (1935) Character: Cy Kipp
A radical campus group persuades student Carol Arlington to lead a protest of a college's football team. She manages to recruit Larry Davis, even though he is a star player for State's team.
The Road Hustlers The Road Hustlers (1968) Character: Sheriff Estep
A family of bootleggers fight against the sheriff and local gangsters.
The Devil's Pipeline The Devil's Pipeline (1940) Character: Andy Jennings
A secretary sends a coded plea for help in her monthly report; two detectives investigate and find out that men are jailed on phony charges, forced to work in oil fields and then murdered if they try to escape.
Robin Hood Robin Hood (1973) Character: Friar Tuck - A Badger (voice)
With King Richard off to the Crusades, Prince John and his slithering minion, Sir Hiss, set about taxing Nottingham's citizens with support from the corrupt sheriff - and staunch opposition by the wily Robin Hood and his band of merry men.
You're a Sweetheart You're a Sweetheart (1937) Character: Daisy Day
A Broadway producer is in a quandary when he discovers that the opening of his newest big production coincides with that of a major charity event. He despairs that the show will close after opening night until an ingenious writer suggests that he simply give the production snob-appeal by making the tickets nearly impossible to get by fabricating a story that they were all purchased by a flamboyant Texas oil baron who is totally besotted by the show's star.
Smoke Smoke (1970) Character: Mr. Stone
A boy finds an injured German Shepherd Dog whom he names Smoke.
The Farmer Takes a Wife The Farmer Takes a Wife (1935) Character: Elmer Otway
A farmer tries to convince a girl to leave her life on a canal boat to live with him on his farm.
Geronimo Geronimo (1939) Character: Sneezer
The army's effort to capture Apache chief Geronimo, who is leading a band of warriors on a rampage of raiding and murder, is hampered by a feud between two officers--who are father and son.
Never a Dull Moment Never a Dull Moment (1950) Character: Orvie
Kay Kingsley, a sophisticated and successful songwriter in New York City. falls in love with a widowed rancher, Chris Heyward, she meets at the Madison Square Garden Rodeo and they get married, and leave for his ranch in the west. Her friends warn her of an early disillusionment with life on a ranch, far away from the glitter and bright lights of Broadway. Kay makes one difficulty adjustment after another, as the ranch is presided over by Chris's kids, and an incident occurs with a neighbor that prompts Kay to return to her glamorous life in New York. But she soon finds her heart is with Chris and his children.
The Phynx The Phynx (1970) Character: Andy Devine
A rock band is invented by the government as a cover to find hostages in a remote castle in Albania held by communist enemies of the USA.
Phantom Trails Phantom Trails (1955) Character: JIngles
A short feature western comprised of two episodes of the TV series 'Wild Bill Hickok': "A Close Shave for the Marshal" (6/16/1952) and "Ghost Rider" (4/7/1952).
Doctor Rhythm Doctor Rhythm (1938) Character: Officer Lawrence O'Roon
Dr. Bill Remsen pretends to be a policeman, and ends up being assigned to guard Judy Marlowe. Amazingly, he falls in love with her.
Trail of the Arrow Trail of the Arrow (1952) Character: Jingles
Two episodes of the TV series "Wild Bill Hickok" edited together and released as a feature.
The Divine Lady The Divine Lady (1928) Character: Extra (uncredited)
Lady Hamilton's love affair with Admiral Horatio Nelson rocks the British Empire.
The Tilted Tenderfoot The Tilted Tenderfoot (1955) Character: Jingles P. Jones
Two episodes of the TV series "Wild Bill Hickok" edited together and released as a feature.
Babes on Swing Street Babes on Swing Street (1944) Character: Joe Costello
The president of a settlement-house group puts on a benefit variety show.
Unseen Enemy Unseen Enemy (1942) Character: Detective Sam Dillon
The Unseen Enemy in this wartime meller is Nick (Leo Carrillo), the outwardly effusive manager of a San Francisco waterfront café. To make enough money to ensure his daughter Gen's (Irene Hervey) entree into society, Nick sells his services to a gang of foreign spies, who then use Nick's establishment as a rendezvous point. The plan is to covertly send out a Japanese vessel for the purpose of raiding and destroying American merchant ships. The spies' secret code is hidden in the lyrics of a song called "Lydia", which the unwitting Gen performs on request day after day.
Three Wise Girls Three Wise Girls (1932) Character: Jimmy Callahan - Chauffeur
Romantic comedy drama about three friends in New York. Cassie has come to New York and goes to work as a model where her friend Gladys works. She falls in love with wealthy young Jerry who is already married. Gladys has the same probelm with her man Phelps.
Small Town Girl Small Town Girl (1936) Character: George Brannan
Kay is a girl living in a small rural town whose life is just too dull and repetitious to bear. One night, she meets young, handsome, and rich Bob Dakin, who asks her for directions while drunk and then proceeds to take her out on a night on the town. Kay likes the stranger, and when the drunken Bob decides that they should get married, Kay hesitates little before consenting. The morning after the affair, Bob, once sober, regrets his mistake. His strict and upright parents, however, insist that the young couple pretend marriage for 6 months before divorcing, in order to avoid bad publicity. Bob resents Kay for standing in the way of him and his fiancée, Priscilla, but Kay still hopes that he'd have a change of heart.



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