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Bullwhip (1958)
Character: Podo
In order to avoid the hangman's noose, a cowboy agrees to marry a beautiful but fiery redhead.
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Lonely are the Brave (1962)
Character: Deputy Glynn (uncredited)
A fiercely independent cowboy arranges to have himself locked up in jail in order to then escape with an old friend who has been sentenced to the penitentiary.
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The Left Handed Gun (1958)
Character: Bucky (uncredited)
When a crooked sheriff murders his employer, William "Billy the Kid" Bonney decides to avenge the death by killing the man responsible, throwing the lives of everyone around him into turmoil, and endangering the General Amnesty set up by Governor Wallace to bring peace to the New Mexico Territory.
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Home from the Hill (1960)
Character: Peyton Stiles (uncredited)
The wealthiest man in a Texas town decides to teach his teenage son how to hunt to make a man out of him.
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I Want to Live! (1958)
Character: Police Broadcaster (uncredited)
Brazen perpetual offender Barbara Graham tries to go straight but she finds herself implicated in a murder and sent to death row.
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Ten Who Dared (1960)
Character: Jack Sumner
The John Wesley Powell expedition of 1869 explores the dangerous Colorado River, withstands internal dissension, and finally discovers the Grand Canyon.
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Black Patch (1957)
Character: Randolph
A New Mexico Town Marshal, Clay Morgan, known as 'Black Patch' since he had lost an eye in the Civil War, takes his job seriously, especially after an old friend, Hank Danner, arrives in ...
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Confidential Agent (1945)
Character: Miner
During the Spanish Civil War, an agent on a mission to purchase coal meets with murder and counterspies.
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The Young Captives (1959)
Character: Dave Mahalik
Two high-school teenagers on their way to Mexico to get married cross paths with a homicidal fugitive.
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Thunder in the Valley (1947)
Character: Constable
The popular Alfred Ollivant novel "Bob, Son of Battle" is the source for this drama about sheep dogs in the Scottish highlands, filmed in mountains in Utah’s Garfield County. Gwenn is a crusty shepherd whose struggling relationship with his son McCallister is complicated by a predatory animal that is attacking the flocks of local shepherds.
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Cry of the City (1948)
Character: Detective
Petty crook and cop-killer Martin Rome, in bad shape from wounds in the hospital prison ward, still refuses to help slimy lawyer Niles clear his client by confessing to another crime. Police Lt. Candella must check Niles' allegation; a friend of the Rome family, he walks a tightrope between sentiment and cynicism. When Martin fears Candella will implicate his girlfriend Teena, he'll do anything to protect her. How many others will he drag down to disaster with him?
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Return to Warbow (1958)
Character: Guard
Three escaped prisoners return to the site of a robbery to find the stolen money that was never recovered. Western.
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The Street with No Name (1948)
Character: Police Desk Sergeant (Uncredited)
After two gang-related killings in "Center City," a suspect (who was framed) is arrested, released on bail...and murdered. Inspector Briggs of the FBI recruits a young agent, Gene Cordell, to go undercover in the shadowy Skid Row area (alias George Manly) as a potential victim of the same racket. Soon, Gene meets Alec Stiles, neurotic mastermind who's "building an organization along scientific lines." Stiles recruits Cordell, whose job becomes a lot more dangerous.
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Horsemen of the Sierras (1949)
Character: Morgan Webster
When Robin Grant inherits a valuable range, certain evil interests try their best to kill off Robin and claim the land for themselves. US Marshall Steve Saunders comes to the boy's rescue.
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Hell's Five Hours (1958)
Character: Ken Archer
The manager (Stephen McNally) of a rocket-fuel plant deals with a worker (Vic Morrow) threatening to blow himself up.
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California Firebrand (1948)
Character: Gunsmoke Lowery
Directed by Philip Ford in 1948. When cowboy Monte Hale (Monte Hale) returns home to investigate his uncle's murder, he's mistaken for a fierce outlaw and is hired by the town's corrupt mayor, Lance Dawson (Douglas Evans), as the new sheriff. But Monte secretly works to undermine Dawson's land-grabbing schemes. Monte defends the feisty owner (Lorna Gray) of a gold mine that Dawson covets, although she is suspicious of the cowpoke's loyalties and demands that he prove himself.
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Day of the Outlaw (1959)
Character: Lewis
Blaise Starrett is a rancher at odds with homesteaders when outlaws hold up the small town. The outlaws are held in check only by their notorious leader, but he is diagnosed with a fatal wound and the town is a powder keg waiting to blow.
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Cloak and Dagger (1946)
Character: British Adjutant
Italian partisans help a professor sent by the OSS to find an atomic scientist held by Nazis.
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The Great Impostor (1960)
Character: RCN Chief (uncredited)
Fictionalized account of Ferdinand Waldo Demara Jr., who stole or created fictional identities and worked in a variety of occupations, most quite successfully.
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King of the Wild Stallions (1959)
Character: Woody Baines
A wild stallion provides unexpected help to a widow and her young son in their efforts to keep their ranch.
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