Carleton Young

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

4.064

Gender

Male

Birthday

21-Oct-1905

Age

(119 years old)

Place of Birth

New York City, New York, USA

Also Known As
  • Carleton Scott Young
  • Carleton G. Young
  • Carlton Young
  • Gordon Roberts

Carleton Young

Biography

Carleton Scott Young (October 21, 1905 - November 7, 1994) was an American character actor known for his deep voice who performed in more than 200 American television and film roles.


Credits

Race Suicide Race Suicide (1938) Character: Parker
A District Attorney decides to go after a doctor who is targeting young women and talking them into having illegal abortions.
The Wages of Sin The Wages of Sin (1938) Character: Bruce
A hard-working woman trying to support her family and working at a menial, low-paying job falls for a low-life and before she knows it, he has her working as a prostitute in a bordello.
The Book of Acts Series The Book of Acts Series (1957) Character: Jesus Christ
The Book of Acts is a 10-part series of short Bible films dramatizing the 28 chapters that comprise the Acts of the Apostles. The series was produced in 1957 by Family Films on behalf of Broadman Films, based in Nashville, Tennessee.
March On, America! March On, America! (1942) Character: Narrator (voice)
The story of America from the Pilgrims in 1620 to the attack on Pearl Harbor by the Japanese. Americans always working for freedom.
Black Bandit Black Bandit (1938) Character: N/A
Twin brothers Bob and Don Ramsay are on opposite sides of the law. Bob is the Sheriff and Don is the famous outlaw the Black Bandit. When the Black Bandit strikes, he is seen and his look-alike brother Bob arrested. Refusing to implicate his brother, Bob escapes and heads after Don.
Port of Hate Port of Hate (1939) Character: Don Cameron
A group of American adventurers discover a bed of black pearls off a South Pacific island. When one of them is shot dead, a young girl in the group is accused of the crime.
The Music Box Kid The Music Box Kid (1960) Character: George Gordon
A young gangster in 1920's New York quickly rises through the ranks of the mob, then sets up his own murder-for-hire organization. When he starts kidnapping other mobsters for ransom, the New York gangs band together for revenge.
Convict's Code Convict's Code (1939) Character: Pete Jennings
On parole after three years in prison, a football player encounters the man who framed him.
Torpedo Alley Torpedo Alley (1953) Character: Psychiatrist
After carrier pilot Lt Bingham is rescued at sea by a submarine when he crashes, he applies for submarine duty. During training he competes with Commander Heywood for the affection of Navy nurse Lt Susan Peabody. Heywood gets a new sub command at the outbreak of the Korean war and Bingham is assigned to his sub.
A Tale of Two Cities A Tale of Two Cities (1953) Character: Charles Darnay
A dramatization originally for TV on the Plymouth Playhouse. A retelling of the Charles Dickens story.
Happy Go Lucky Happy Go Lucky (1936) Character: Al
A singer in Shanghai looks exactly like a missing flyer who went missing, and is feared to have sold the experimental airplane that he was flying. Foreign gangsters, the missing flyers girlfriend, and the U.S. military wants him, dead or alive.
Sued for Libel Sued for Libel (1939) Character: Radio Actor (uncredited)
A New York City newspaper is sued for libel after reporting the wrong verdict in a murder trial.
Outlaw Express Outlaw Express (1938) Character: Henchman Ramon
Bradley and sidekick Sharpe are sent west to investigate the murders of pony express riders who are being killed to prevent the Spanish Land Grant papers going to Washington for registration.
American Guerrilla in the Philippines American Guerrilla in the Philippines (1950) Character: N/A
American soldiers stranded in the Philippines after the Japanese invasion form guerrilla bands to fight back. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in partnership with Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation in 2001.
The Spirit of St. Louis The Spirit of St. Louis (1957) Character: Captain at Brooks Field Flight School (uncredited)
Charles Lindbergh struggles to finance and design an airplane that will make his 1927 New York to Paris flight the first solo trans-Atlantic crossing.
Dangerous Holiday Dangerous Holiday (1937) Character: Tango
A young violin prodigy is assumed kidnapped after he runs away from home.
No Escape No Escape (1953) Character: Don Holden
When the available evidence in a murder case points to a young woman as the main suspect, her boyfriend, a police detective, arranges for a struggling songwriter who is playing piano in a bar to be blamed for the crime. The girl, knowing that neither she nor the piano player committed the murder, helps him to escape from the police dragnet and try to find the real killer.
El Diablo Rides El Diablo Rides (1939) Character: Herb Crenshaw
Bob rides into a border town where he runs into trouble with Lambert and his gang. Herb arrests him claiming he is the outlaw El Diablo. But it was just to save him from Lambert's gang and the two now plan to trap the outlaws.
Zorro's Fighting Legion Zorro's Fighting Legion (1939) Character: Benito Juarez
The mysterious Don Del Oro ("Lord of Gold"), an idol of the Yaqui Indians, plans to take over the gold and become Emperor. Francisco was put in charge of a legion to combat the Yaqui tribe and protect the land, but when attacked Zorro came to his rescue. Francisco's partner recognized Zorro as the hidalgo Don Diego Vega, then ask him to take over the fighting legion as his alter-ego Zorro.
How the West Was Won How the West Was Won (1962) Character: Poker Player with Cleve (uncredited)
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 Flying Missile The Flying Missile (1950) Character: Colonel
A Navy commander experiments with launching missiles from submarines.
Goldtown Ghost Riders Goldtown Ghost Riders (1953) Character: Jim Granby
A singing frontier judge (Gene Autry) dismisses a case of double jeopardy.
Smoky Trails Smoky Trails (1939) Character: Mort - Henchman
Trailing the men that murdered his father, Bob Archer finds a man in a gunfight. He helps him to escape only to be knocked out by him and captured by the Sheriff.
Honor of the West Honor of the West (1939) Character: Russ Whitley
Sheriff Bob Bartlett is called away from the rodeo to apprehend cattle rustlers.
A Missouri Outlaw A Missouri Outlaw (1941) Character: Henchman Luke Allen
Don "Red" Barry is unjustly accused of being a Missouri Outlaw. The real bad guys are a gang of crooks who've been conning the local merchants and farmers out of their hard-earned dollars. Barry decides to use his bad reputation to his advantage by infiltrating the criminal gang.
Take It or Leave It Take It or Leave It (1944) Character: Program Director
A young husband becomes a game-show participant in the hopes of winning the cash to pay his pregnant wife's doctor.
Miami Exposé Miami Exposé (1956) Character: Carruthers
A police detective baits killer gamblers with a mob witness (Patricia Medina) in the Everglades.
Gun Code Gun Code (1940) Character: Henchman Slim Doyle (as Carlton Young)
This low-budget western stars Tim McCoy as federal agent Tim Hammond, who follows a gang of big-city gangsters to the Wide Open Spaces. Don't be fooled by the opening credits: the "Peter Stewart" listed as director Gun Code was actually PRC workhorse Sam Newfield.
My Six Convicts My Six Convicts (1952) Character: Captain Haggarty
A psychologist takes on the daunting task of getting into the mind of prisoners. He must gain the trust and cooperation from a group of men who have no reason to help him and who might enjoy killing him.
Flying Leathernecks Flying Leathernecks (1951) Character: Col. Riley
Major Daniel Kirby takes command of a squadron of Marine fliers just before they are about to go into combat. While the men are well meaning, he finds them undisciplined and prone to always finding excuses to do what is easy rather than what is necessary. The root of the problem is the second in command, Capt. Carl 'Griff' Griffin. Griff is the best flier in the group but Kirby finds him a poor commander who is not prepared to make the difficult decision that all commanders have to make - to put men in harm's way knowing that they may be killed.
Stunt Pilot Stunt Pilot (1939) Character: Reporter Trent
The second of a series of four features Monogram made based on the comic strip by Hal Forrest (Universal also used the strip characters in two serials), finds a movie company shooting a war picture at Three Points airport, with Tailspin Tommy Tompkins as a stunt pilot in the film. Tommy is incensed by the complete disregard for human life shown by the film's director, Sheehan, and quits. Sheehan gets a replacement pilot named Earl Martin, who is known as a reckless pilot who will try an aerial stunt for a thrill. He hand Tommy get into a fight when Martin takes Betty Lou Barnes for a ride in a plane that is practically falling apart.
A Man Betrayed A Man Betrayed (1936) Character: Henchman Smokey
A businessman during the Great Depression discovers that his partners are crooked con-men, and he tries to make things right for the stockholders, but gets framed.
Mexican Manhunt Mexican Manhunt (1953) Character: Slick Caruthers
Los Angeles, 1953. The author David L. "Dave" Brady wants to bring a missed ex-newspaperman back to Los Angeles. Therefore Dave has to travel to Mexico City. Dave gets involved with a murder case that occurred fifteen years ago. It's an obsession for Dave to solve that murder.
Toughest Man in Arizona Toughest Man in Arizona (1952) Character: N/A
Marshal Landry captures outlaw Girard and bringing him in finds a woman and two children, the only survivors of an Indian attack. Later, transferring the prisoner his brothers free him. Then a stage is robbed of a silver shipment by Girard and his brothers. Examining telegrams gets Landry a confession from Girard's girlfriend. The telegraph line has been tapped and the telegrapher is the supposedly dead husband of the woman he brough in. Now knowing Girard's location he sets out after him.
Code of the Outlaw Code of the Outlaw (1942) Character: Henchman
After a payroll robbery the Mesquiteers catch up with the gang. But the members escape, the gang leader is killed, and they end up with only the leaders young son who is quickly sent to a work farm. They adopt the boy hoping to learn where the money is. Just as their kindness is about to pay off a gang member takes the boy away forcing him to retrieve the money. - Written by Maurice VanAuken
Thunder River Feud Thunder River Feud (1942) Character: Grover Harrison
Attracted by a picture of Maybelle Pembroke, the Range Busters, bantering between themselves, head for the Pembroke ranch separetely. Crash arrives posing as a dude while Dusty arrives posing as Crash, a mixup having put his picture in the paper identified as Crash. Later Alibi arrives and the three go to work when outlaws trick the Pembroke ranch and it's neighbor into a gunfight with each other.
The Steel Trap The Steel Trap (1952) Character: Briggs, airline clerk
Joseph Cotten plays an assistant bank manager who steals $1,000,000 from the safe late on a Friday and then plans to flee to Brazil over the weekend.
Queen of Burlesque Queen of Burlesque (1946) Character: Steve Hurley
Various performers and backstage crew come under suspicion when a dancer is found murdered at a burlesque theatre.
Adventures of Red Ryder Adventures of Red Ryder (1940) Character: Sheriff Dade
Calvin Drake employs a group of low-lifes to drive away land owners along the path of a new railroad; Red Ryder opposes this strategy.
Spartacus Spartacus (1960) Character: Herald (uncredited)
The rebellious Thracian Spartacus, born and raised a slave, is sold to Gladiator trainer Batiatus. After weeks of being trained to kill for the arena, Spartacus turns on his owners and leads the other slaves in rebellion. As the rebels move from town to town, their numbers swell as escaped slaves join their ranks. Under the leadership of Spartacus, they make their way to southern Italy, where they will cross the sea and return to their homes.
Blonde Alibi Blonde Alibi (1946) Character: Steward (Uncredited)
Soon after a young woman breaks off her engagement to a doctor, the doctor is found murdered. Suspicion falls on his ex-fiancé and a pilot with a checkered past.
Torture Ship Torture Ship (1939) Character: Reporter
A mad scientist uses captured criminals as experiments for his study on "the criminal mind" aboard his private ship.
Mesquite Buckaroo Mesquite Buckaroo (1939) Character: Sands (as Gordon Roberts)
It's time for the big rodeo and it's Bob of the Allen ranch against Luke Williams of the Barns ranch. With Bob leading after the first day, Sands and Trigger kidnap him to keep him from winning.
Trigger Fingers Trigger Fingers (1939) Character: Bert Lee, Gang Leader
Marshal and his men disguise themselves as gypsies to catch a gang of cattle thieves.
Girl from Rio Girl from Rio (1939) Character: Tony - Band Leader
A newsman helps a Brazilian singer get her brother out of trouble in New York.
The Fighting Devil Dogs The Fighting Devil Dogs (1938) Character: Johnson, 'Aurora' Crewman
Two marine lieutenants battle a masked would-be world conqueror who uses electricity as a weapon.
Pride of the Bowery Pride of the Bowery (1940) Character: Norton
Muggs is tricked into entering a Civilian Conservation Corps camp by Danny in order to get in shape. Muggs resists and battles with the camp captain and with other campers. He also becomes involved in trying to help one of his friends get out of trouble.
Black Gold Black Gold (1936) Character: Oilfield Roughneck (uncredited)
Wildcat riggers risk their lives in the pursuit of oil. Their jobs get even more dangerous when ruthless oil baron J.C. Anderson sets his sights on their territory. When longtime driller Dan O'Reilly falls to his death from a well tower sabotaged by Anderson's strong-arm thugs, his teenage son 'Fishtail' inherits the property and the troubles that come with it. With the help of his geologist pal, Hank Langford, the boy fights to bring in a gusher before the deed to the well-site expires.
Texas Texas (1941) Character: Lashan Cowhand
Two Virginians are heading for a new life in Texas when they witness a stagecoach being held up. They decide to rob the robbers and make off with the loot. To escape a posse, they split up and don't see each other again for a long time. When they do meet up again, they find themselves on different sides of the law. This leads to the increasing estrangement of the two men, who once thought of themselves as brothers.
The Brigand The Brigand (1952) Character: Carnot
Carlos Delargo, the banished son of a royal princess of Mandorra, is returned to the kingdom to be tried for a murder change. However, he is freed by King Lorenzo, whom bears a remarkable resemblance to Delargo. When the king is wounded by assassins sent by Napoleon, Delargo takes over the throne at the request of the Prime Minister in a plot to thwart the traitors. He also falls in love with Princess Teresa, the king's fiancée.
The Pal from Texas The Pal from Texas (1939) Character: Fox
The Pal From Texas features the diminutive screen cowboy attempting to prevent old prospector pal from being swindled by an unscrupulous tavern owner.
The Twilight Zone: A 60th Anniversary Celebration The Twilight Zone: A 60th Anniversary Celebration (2019) Character: Colonel #2 (archive footage)
Six episodes of the original series, restored and on the big screen for the first time, and a special retrospective documentary encompass this Fathom Event.
Billy The Kid's Fighting Pals Billy The Kid's Fighting Pals (1941) Character: Jeff
Billy, Fuzzy, and Jeff are on the run from the law again. This time they travel to a new town where Fuzzy is made Marshal. But Hardy and his outlaw gang control the town and none of the previous Marshals survived for very long.
Git Along Little Dogies Git Along Little Dogies (1937) Character: Holdup man
When war breaks out between oilmen and cattle ranchers, Gene sides with the ranchers until he learns that oil will bring a railraod to town.
People Will Talk People Will Talk (1951) Character: Technician (uncredited)
Successful and well-liked, Dr. Noah Praetorius becomes the victim of a witchhunt at the hands of Professor Elwell, who disdains Praetorius's unorthodox medical views and also questions his relationship with the mysterious, ever-present Mr. Shunderson.
The Desert Fox: The Story of Rommel The Desert Fox: The Story of Rommel (1951) Character: German Staff Officer (uncredited)
The life and career of Erwin Rommel and his involvement in the plot to assassinate Hitler.
Great Day in the Morning Great Day in the Morning (1956) Character: Col. Gibson
After a card game, Southerner Owen Pentecost finds himself the owner of a Denver hotel. Involved with two women, he then has to make even more fundamental choices when, with the start of the Civil War, he becomes one of a Confederate minority in a strongly Unionist town.
Cassidy of Bar 20 Cassidy of Bar 20 (1938) Character: Jeff Caffrey
Hopalong Cassidy, boss of the Bar 20 ranch in Texas, rides down the Camino Real in the New Mexico cattle country near Alamogordo, in response to an urgent message from his lifelong sweetheart, Nora Blake, who is in serious trouble. Before he and his saddlemates, "Lucky" Jenkins and "Pappy", can reach her ranch, they are stopped by Clay Allison, a cattle-rustler who is in almost complete control of the district, and wants to extend his holdings by seizing Nora's cattle and driving her out. Seeing Cassidy as a menace to his plans, he has him arrested on a trumped-up charge. Cassidy and his pals shoot their way out of the trouble and reach Nora;s ranch where they learn that Allison's henchmen have murdered her foreman, Tom Dillon, and Allison has sent for a crew of outlaws on the Texas border.
North by Northwest North by Northwest (1959) Character: Fanning Nelson (uncredited)
Advertising man Roger Thornhill is mistaken for a spy, triggering a deadly cross-country chase.
The Last Hurrah The Last Hurrah (1958) Character: Winslow
In a changing world where television has become the main source of information, Adam Caulfield, a young sports journalist, witnesses how his uncle, Frank Skeffington, a veteran and honest politician, mayor of a New England town, tries to be reelected while bankers and captains of industry conspire in the shadows to place a weak and manageable candidate in the city hall.
Up in the Air Up in the Air (1940) Character: Band Leader Dick Stevens
A none-too-popular (nor good) radio singer, Rita Wilson is murdered while singing on the air in a radio studio. Radio page boy, Frankie Ryan, and his janitor pal, Jeff, solve the mystery for the none-too-sharp police.
Riot in Cell Block 11 Riot in Cell Block 11 (1954) Character: Captain of the Guards Barrett
A prisoner leads his counterparts in a protest for better living conditions which turns violent and ugly.
Tell Your Children Tell Your Children (1938) Character: Jack
High-school principal Dr. Alfred Carroll relates to an audience of parents that marijuana can have devastating effects on teens: a drug supplier entices several restless teens, Mary and Jimmy Lane, sister and brother, and Bill, Mary's boyfriend, into frequenting a reefer house. Gradually, Bill and Jimmy are drawn into smoking dope, which affects their family lives.
Overland Mail Overland Mail (1942) Character: Lem - Henchman
Two investigators for a stagecoach company are assigned to find out why the company's stages keep being ambushed. They discover that the culprits are white men disguised as Indians, and they set out to discover who is behind the plot.
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962) Character: Maxwell Scott
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.
Heroes of the Hills Heroes of the Hills (1938) Character: Connors
In this entry in the long-running series of westerns, the Three Mesquiteers transform their ranch into a prison farm to provide a model for prison reform. They are opposed by a local contractor who wants to build a standard prison.
Keep 'Em Flying Keep 'Em Flying (1941) Character: Orchestra Leader (uncredited)
When a barnstorming stunt pilot decides to join the air corps, his two goofball assistants decide to go with him. Since the two are Abbott & Costello, the air corps doesn't know what it's in for.
Beyond a Reasonable Doubt Beyond a Reasonable Doubt (1956) Character: Allan Kirk
A newspaper publisher, wanting to prove a point about the insufficiency of circumstantial evidence, talks his possible son-in-law Tom into a hoax in an attempt to expose ineptitude of the city's hard-line district attorney. The plan is to have Tom plant clues leading to his arrest for killing a female nightclub dancer. Once Tom is found guilty, he is to reveal the setup and humiliate the DA.
Riders of the Sage Riders of the Sage (1939) Character: Luke Halsey
In an effort to get Jim Martin to sell his ranch, the Halsey brothers have kidnapped his son Tom. When Bob Burke goes after him alone, he gets help from the gang known as the Riders of the Sage.
Navy Blues Navy Blues (1937) Character: Spencer
A sailor bets his friends he can get a date with any woman they choose. They pick out a librarian with glasses and a bookish appearance. When he pursues her, he discovers that she is quite beautiful and that he has competition -- but his rival has more sinister intentions than anyone imagines.
Red Mountain Red Mountain (1951) Character: Lt. Morgan
Towards the end of the American Civil War, a rebel captain flees to Colorado to join a band of Southern mercenaries. He drags an innocent gold prospecting couple into trouble when the husband is accused of a murder he committed.
Cheyenne Autumn Cheyenne Autumn (1964) Character: Carl Schurz's Aide (uncredited)
A reluctant cavalry Captain must track a defiant tribe of migrating Cheyenne.
Battle Hymn Battle Hymn (1957) Character: Major Harrison
Dean Hess, who entered the ministry to atone for bombing a German orphanage, decides he’s a failure at preaching. Rejoined to train pilots early in the Korean War, he finds Korean orphans raiding the airbase garbage. With a pretty Korean teacher, he sets up an orphanage for them and others.
The Gallant Hours The Gallant Hours (1960) Character: Colonel Evans Carlson
A semi-documentary dramatization of five weeks in the life of Vice Admiral William F. "Bull" Halsey, Jr., from his assignment to command the U.S. naval operations in the South Pacific to the Allied victory at Guadalcanal.
Smash-Up: The Story of a Woman Smash-Up: The Story of a Woman (1947) Character: Fred Elliott
A nightclub singer uses alcohol in excess to sooth her painful life.
Bitter Creek Bitter Creek (1954) Character: Quentin Allen
"Wild" Bill Elliott is a cowboy who goes in search of the man who killed his brother, and finds himself in the small town of Bitter Creek.
Sergeant Rutledge Sergeant Rutledge (1960) Character: Capt. Shattuck - prosecutor
Respected black cavalry Sergeant Brax Rutledge stands court-martial for raping and killing a white woman and murdering her father, his superior officer.
Best of the Badmen Best of the Badmen (1951) Character: Wilson
After the North defeats the South, Union Maj. Jeff Clanton heads to Missouri to provide the Confederacy's Quantrill's Raiders a chance to claim allegiance to the Union, thereby clearing their wanted status. But standing in Clanton's way are the corrupt lawmen Joad and Fowler, who would rather keep the men outlaws to collect the reward on their heads. After Joad and Fowler frame Clanton for murder, he manages to escape, becoming an outlaw himself.
Code of the Streets Code of the Streets (1939) Character: Eddie, lying trial witness
Frankie Thomas plays Bob Lewis, leader of a gang consisting of Sailor, Murph, Monk, Trouble and Yap. The son of disgraced police officer Lt. Lewis, Bob vows to clear his dad's name, and also to prove that accused murderer Tommy Shay is innocent.
While the City Sleeps While the City Sleeps (1956) Character: Police Interrogator (uncredited)
Newspaper men compete against each other to find a serial killer dubbed "The Lipstick Killer".
A Blueprint for Murder A Blueprint for Murder (1953) Character: Frank Connelly (Uncredited)
Whitney Cameron is in a quandary: he's attracted to his beautiful sister-in-law, Lynn, but also harbors serious suspicions about her. Her husband, Cameron's brother, died under mysterious circumstances, and now that the death of her stepchild, Polly, has been attributed to poisoning, he suspects that Lynn is after his late brother's estate, and killing everyone in her way.
The Spy Ring The Spy Ring (1938) Character: Polo Game Timekeeper (uncredited)
Two American-army officers are working on a new type of machine-gun for anti-aircraft warfare, when one of them is murdered. The other vows to get the spies that are after the invention and avenge his friend's death.
Planet Outlaws Planet Outlaws (1953) Character: Scott
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.
Valley of the Sun Valley of the Sun (1942) Character: Nolte
An Arizona frontiersman steals an Indian agent's girlfriend, followed by trouble.
Operation Pacific Operation Pacific (1951) Character: Pilot Briefing Officers on Carrier (uncredited)
During WWII, Duke E. Gifford is second in command of the USS Thunderfish, a submarine which is firing off torpedoes that either explode too early or never explode at all. It's a dilemma that he'll eventually take up personally. Even more personal is his quest to win back his ex-wife, a nurse; but he'll have to win her back from a navy flier who also happens to be his commander's little brother.
The Racers The Racers (1955) Character: Opening Narrator (uncredited)
An Italian daredevil turns Grand Prix driver and works his way up to Le Mans with his ballerina lover.
From Here to Eternity From Here to Eternity (1953) Character: Col. Ayres (uncredited)
In 1941 Hawaii, a private is cruelly punished for not boxing on his unit's team, while his captain's wife and second in command are falling in love.
Billy the Kid in Texas Billy the Kid in Texas (1940) Character: Gil Bonney aka Gil Cooper
In the second of the "Billy the Kid" series from PRC that starred Bob Steele, Billy the Kid is being held on a trumped-up murder charge in a Mexico jail. He escapes and meets his pal, Fuzzy Jones, in Corral City, Texas, which is taking a holiday to allow the cowpunchers of the Lazy A Ranch their periodic spree. In the saloon, Billy is recognized by Dave Hendricks and Flash, two the Lazy A's bed men, as the rider who had held them up after they had robbed the express wagon a few hours earlier. Outside, Billy is ambushed and slightly wounded, and is taken to the express office by Jim Morgan where Mary Barton, the local agent, agrees to tend him until the doctor arrives. Billy turns over the loot he took from the outlaws and he is appointed sheriff, with Fuzzy as his deputy. The Lazy A gang brings in a noted gunfighter, Gil Cooper, who turns out to be Billy's brother. Billy, Gil and Fuzzy eventually rout the outlaw gang, and Gil remains behind with Mary as Billy and Fuzzy ride off.
Thunderhead: Son of Flicka Thunderhead: Son of Flicka (1945) Character: Major Harris
A young boy tries to train Thunderhead, a beautiful white colt and the son of his beloved Flicka, to be a champion race horse.
Billy The Kid's Round-Up Billy The Kid's Round-Up (1941) Character: Jeff
When Sheriff Hanley sends for Billy and his pals, they arrive to find him murdered and Ed Slade temporary Sheriff.
Badlands of Dakota Badlands of Dakota (1941) Character: Ben Mercer
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.
Join the Marines Join the Marines (1937) Character: Corporal
New York City cop Phil Donlon leaves the force to join the U.S. Olympic team. When he falls for a Marine colonel's daughter he gets kicked off the team. Joining the Marines to win the Colonel's approval many adventures follow.
SOS Coast Guard SOS Coast Guard (1937) Character: Henchman Dodds [Ch. 4]
An internationally-notorious criminal scientist returns to the US to sell his latest invention, a disintegrating gas, to a foreign power. When he arrives, however, he is spotted by a young Coast Guard man, whom he kills - and thus earns the enmity of the entire US Coast Guard, but especially the murdered Guardsman's older brother who, together with his reporter-girlfriend and her comical photographer, vigorously sets to tracking him down and interfering with his plans to develop the city-melting gas in quantity. A Republic Serial in 12 Chapters.
Here Come the Jets Here Come the Jets (1959) Character: Burton
The rehabilitation of a Korean War veteran coincides with the advent of passenger jets.
Flight to Hong Kong Flight to Hong Kong (1956) Character: Commander Larrabee (uncredited)
On an airliner bound for Hong Kong, Tony, a career crook who deals in stolen diamonds, agonizes over whether he should stick with his girlfriend or pursue Pamela, an intriguing novelist with whom he's instantly infatuated. Viewing Tony's dastardly deeds as great material for her new book, Pamela gladly encourages him to continue his criminal behavior.
Billy the Kid Outlawed Billy the Kid Outlawed (1940) Character: Jeff Travis
In the first of the six films Bob Steele made in PRC's "Billy the Kid" series, gun law rules in Lincoln County, New Mexico in 1972, where Sam Daly and Pete Morgan operate a general store. Daly expects to be elected sheriff and he and Morgan intend to bring off a final big coup and then disappear. To further their plans, they have local ranchers such as the Bennett brothers killed. Billy Bonney and his friends Fuzzy Jones and Jeff Travis, driving a cattle herd and friends of the Bennetts,engage in a gun battle with the killers that frightens the stage horses. Billy gives chase and rescues Judge Fitzgerald and his daughter Molly. The judge has been sent by Washington's Department of Justice to take over the law enforcement in Lincoln County, but is murdered by the Daly/Morgan henchman. Sheriff Long deputizes Billy and his friends to bring in the killers, but Daly is elected sheriff, and promptly brands Billy, Jeff and Fuzzy as outlaws. Billy, now known as Billy the Kid, retaliates by ...
Artists and Models Artists and Models (1955) Character: Colonel Drury (uncredited)
A struggling painter begins taking inspiration from the dreams of his friend and roommate, a comic book fan who narrates an adventure story while he sleeps, but unbeknownst to the latter, the artist of his favorite comic book lives in the same building as they do with the model for her drawings.
Gene Autry and the Mounties Gene Autry and the Mounties (1951) Character: Pierre Lablond
Montana Marshals Gene and Scat are tracking some bank robbers. When the baddies cross into Canada, the Mounties are called upon to help.
Julie Julie (1956) Character: Airport control tower official
A terrified stewardess is stalked by her psychotic estranged husband.
The Horse Soldiers The Horse Soldiers (1959) Character: Col. Jonathan Miles, CSA
A Union Cavalry outfit is sent behind confederate lines in strength to destroy a rail supply center. Along with them is sent a doctor who causes instant antipathy between him and the commander. The secret plan for the mission is overheard by a southern belle who must be taken along to assure her silence.
Cry Terror! Cry Terror! (1958) Character: Roger Adams
A mad bomber holds an innocent family hostage.
The Big Show The Big Show (1961) Character: Judge Richter
A European circus family is torn apart by greed and jealousy.
The Day the Earth Stood Still The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951) Character: Zone Five Lieutenant Colonel
An alien and a robot land on Earth after World War II and tell mankind to be peaceful or face destruction.
Battle Cry Battle Cry (1955) Character: Maj. Jim Wellman - Battalion Executive Officer
The dramatic story of US Marines in training, in combat, and in love, during World War II. The story centers on a major who guides the raw recruits from their training to combat.
Double Deal Double Deal (1950) Character: Reno Sebastian
An oil engineer surrounded by foul play helps an heiress bring in a well.
Gunsmoke Trail Gunsmoke Trail (1938) Character: Trampy Gambler at Roulette Table
Learning of Walters' inheritance, Larson kills him and assumes his identity. When Larson's men try to kill Walter's niece Lola, Jack Lane breaks it up. This leads to a showdown with Jack outnumbered by Larson and his gang. Having saved Loma's life earlier, he has Fuzzy ride for him and his men.
Michael O'Halloran Michael O'Halloran (1937) Character: (uncredited)
A wealthy woman's wild lifestyle finally drives her husband to take their two children, move out of the house and file for divorce. Positive she'll lose her children unless she shows the judge that she's changed her wild ways, she takes in two poor street kids, a brother and sister.
Dick Tracy Dick Tracy (1937) Character: Gordon Tracy, after
Dick Tracy's foe for this serial is the crime boss and Masked Mystery Villain The Spider/The Lame One and his Spider Ring. In the process of various crimes, including using his Flying wing and sound weapon to destroy the Bay Bridge in San Francisco and stealing an experimental "Speed Plane", the Spider captures Dick Tracy's brother, Gordon. The Spider's minion, Dr. Moloch, performs a brain operation on Gordon Tracy to turn him evil, making him secretly part of the Spider Ring and so turning brother against brother.
Armored Command Armored Command (1961) Character: Capt. Bart Macklin
An American army unit is trapped in a small town during a German counterattack and discovers that a spy in the town is providing the Germans with information about them.
Air Devils Air Devils (1938) Character: Hotel Clerk
Two daredevil pilots go after the same girl.
Gang Bullets Gang Bullets (1938) Character: Hank Newell (uncredited)
A Capone-like racketeer named Anderson, who after being chased out of one town by the authorities immediately sets up shop in another. Unable to get any tangible evidence against Anderson, DA Wayne orders his assistant Carter to dig up some dirt on the gangster boss. To do this, Carter pretends to turned crooked, joining Anderson's gang in order to accumulate evidence. Alas, Carter's girl friend Patricia knows nothing of her boyfriend's subterfuge, and she suspects the worst.
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1954) Character: John Howard
A ship sent to investigate a wave of mysterious sinkings encounters the advanced submarine, the Nautilus, commanded by Captain Nemo.
The Old Barn Dance The Old Barn Dance (1938) Character: Peabody
Autry and his buddies have a horse selling business which is threatened by a tractor company which claims horses are out of date.
Buck Rogers Buck Rogers (1939) Character: Scott
Buck Rogers and Buddy Wade are in the middle of a trans-polar dirigible flight when they are caught in a blizzard and crash. Buddy then releases a special gas to keep them in suspended animation until a rescue party can arrive. However, an avalanche covers the craft and the two are in suspended animation for 500 years. When they are found, they awake to find out that the world has been taken over by the outlaw army of Killer Kane. Along with Lieutenant Wilma Deering, Buck and Buddy join in the fight to overthrow Kane and with the help of Prince Tallen of Saturn and his forces, they eventually do and Earth is free of Kane's grip.
Buck Privates Buck Privates (1941) Character: Supply Sergeant (uncredited)
Petty con artists Slicker Smith and Herbie Brown mistakenly join the Army evading the cops. The cop chasing them winds up as their drill instructor. A rich young man and his former working class chauffeur are not only in the same unit, they're vying for a pretty girl who seems attracted to both.
The Cowboy from Sundown The Cowboy from Sundown (1940) Character: Nick Cuttler
The drought-plagued ranchers of Sundown have to market their cattle at a loss in order to meet mortgage payments held by banker Cylus Cuttler. Then, Sheriff Tex Rockett is forced to quarantine all the cattle on the local ranches because of a hoof-and-mouth disease outbreak. Steve Davis herds his cattle to the railhead anyway, and Tex is forced to arrest him. Urged on by the banker's son, Nick Cuttler, the angry ranchers storm the jail, but Steve's sister Bee persuades them to await the trial. Steve, with Nick's help, breaks jail and is told he must kill Tex to aid the ranchers. Meanwhile, government man Bret Stockton and Tex see Nick and his men treating cattle in an unusual way. Tex finally proves that the Cuttlers have been treating the cattle with acid to give a false impression of the hoof-and-mouth disease.
The Mandarin Mystery The Mandarin Mystery (1936) Character: Drunk
Ellery Queen solves a mystery involving a valuable stamp.
Paper Bullets Paper Bullets (1941) Character: Gangster Pokey Martin (uncredited)
Circumstances force naive Rita Adams into serving an unjust prison term, but she emerges from it a cynical criminal who rises to power in the local crime organization.
Big Town Czar Big Town Czar (1939) Character: Thompson, Luger Henchman
When gangster Phil Daley gets rid of his chief Paul Burgess he has everything that money can buy, except the respect of his parents and his sweetheart Susan Warren. His younger brother Danny quits college and forces Phil to make him part of the gang. The overly-ambitious Danny fixes a prize-fight on which rival gang-leader Mike Luger loses heavily and, thinking that Phil has double-crossed him, sends gunmen out to kill Phil. They kill Danny instead and the frightened Phil flees to a country hideout. His chief lieutenant, Sid Travis, sets a trap for Phil when he returns.
Billy the Kid's Gun Justice Billy the Kid's Gun Justice (1940) Character: Jeff Blanchard
Escaping from the law once again, Billy, Fuzzy, and Jeff ride to the ranch of Jeff's uncle only to find another family living their. They soon learn of Cobb Allen's scheme where he sells a ranch, makes sure the rancher can't pay off his note, kicks him out, and resells the ranch. But Billy has a plan to recover the ranchers' money and he sends Fuzzy to town with a fake map to a gold treasure.
A Bride for Henry A Bride for Henry (1937) Character: Hotel Guest (uncredited)
On the day of her wedding a young woman's fiancé doesn't show up, sleeping off the results of the previous night's wild bachelor party. Miffed, the woman decides to go ahead with the wedding anyway to teach her fiancé a lesson, so she calls her lawyer, Henry, and has him stand in for her missing groom. She intends to divorce her new "husband" at the first opportunity, but Henry--who has been in love with her for a long time--is determined to win his "wife's" hand.
South of Santa Fe South of Santa Fe (1942) Character: Henchman Steve
To get the three needed business men to visit the Stevens mine, Roy stages a ride with the Vacaros and has them as honored guests. Seeing a chance to make a lot of money, gangster Harmon joins the ride and then has his men kidnap the three. Having filmed a fake holdup earlier, he uses the film to convince the Sheriff that Roy and the boys were the Kidnapers.
Chain of Circumstance Chain of Circumstance (1951) Character: Lt. Sands
A childless couple adopts a baby girl, but a crime committed by the husband's secretary could cause them to lose custody of the infant.
The Glenn Miller Story The Glenn Miller Story (1954) Character: Adjunct General (uncredited)
A vibrant tribute to one of America's legendary bandleaders, charting Glenn Miller's rise from obscurity and poverty to fame and wealth in the early 1940s.
Billy the Kid's Range War Billy the Kid's Range War (1941) Character: Marshal Jeff Carson
Williams is out to stop Ellen Goreham from completing her road that is under construction and is using a man to impersonate Billy the Kid. When Billy sees the wanted posters and learns of the murders he supposedly committed, he sets out to find the imposter. His sidekick Fuzzy is there to help him but his friend Jeff, now a Marshal, is also after him.
Pals of the Silver Sage Pals of the Silver Sage (1940) Character: Jeff Grey
Six-year-old Sugar Grey has inherited a ranch, which she will lose to her cousin Jeff Grey if a certain number of cattle aren't delivered on time.
Black Tuesday Black Tuesday (1954) Character: Radio Broadcast (uncredited)
Vicious gangster Vincent Canelli pulls off a daring prison escape just moments before going to the electric chair, taking with him Peter Manning – a bank robber and cop killer who was to die right after him. Taking several hostages along, they try to get their hands on the loot from Manning’s robbery to finance their escape from the country.
Safari Drums Safari Drums (1953) Character: Colin
A group of movie makers arrive in Africa to make a film about jungle wildlife.
Last of the Comanches Last of the Comanches (1953) Character: Maj. Lanning (uncredited)
It's 1876 and all the Indians are at peace except the Comanches lead by Black Cloud. When Black Cloud wipes out a town, only six soldiers are left and they head for the nearest fort. In the desert they are reinforced by members of a stagecoach and find some water at a deserted mission. Pinned down by Black Cloud they send an Indian boy who was Black Cloud's prisoner on to the fort while they try to bargain with Black Cloud whom they learn is without water.
Young Dynamite Young Dynamite (1937) Character: Spike Dolan
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.
Anne of the Indies Anne of the Indies (1951) Character: Pirate Mate
After buccaneer captain Anne Providence spares Pierre LaRochelle and recruits him into her pirate crew, their growing attraction is tested when Captain Blackbeard reveals LaRochelle's true identity as a former French navy officer.
The Lone Ranger Rides Again The Lone Ranger Rides Again (1939) Character: Logan
Homesteaders are moving into the valley settled many years ago by rancher Craig Dolan. He wants to keep them out by legal means but his nephew Bart brings in outlaws to drive them out. The Lone Ranger is on hand to help the homesteaders battle Bart's men as he overcomes traps, ambushes, burning buildings and other obstacles in his attempt to bring peace to the valley.
Man in the Dark Man in the Dark (1953) Character: Assistant Surgeon (uncredited)
Many interested parties are after the loot from a factory payroll heist but the mobster who hid it has amnesia after undergoing experimental brain surgery in the prison hospital.
Battle Zone Battle Zone (1952) Character: Colonel
Two Marine Corps combat photographers compete for the love of a Red Cross nurse during the Korean War. During a secret mission behind the North Korean lines their rivalry reaches a boiling point.
Battle Stations Battle Stations (1956) Character: N/A
The crew of a U.S. Navy ship in World War II goes into battle against the Japanese fleet.
Kansas City Confidential Kansas City Confidential (1952) Character: Martin
An ex-convict sets out to uncover who framed him for an armored car robbery.
Flaming Lead Flaming Lead (1939) Character: Hank
Cowhand Ken Clark is stranded in Chicago, and temporarily takes a job as a sharp-shooter entertainer in a night club, with the intention of getting enough money together to get back to his beloved Arizona. Frank Gordon, while drunk, is about to be rolled by the club bouncer, but Ken interferes and earns Clark's gratitude. Gordon gets a telegram from Kay Burke, the daughter of his partner in Arizona, notifying him that her father, Jim Burke, has been killed by rustlers.The ranch has a U.S. Army contract to furnish horses, but she sees little hope of being able to make good because the stock is being rustled, and she asks Gordon for his help.
Arrow In The Dust Arrow In The Dust (1954) Character: Maj. Andy Pepperis
Director Lesley Selander's 1954 western stars Sterling Hayden, Coleen Gray, Keith Larsen, Tom Tully, Lee Van Cleef and Jimmy Wakely.
Take Me Back to Oklahoma Take Me Back to Oklahoma (1940) Character: Ace Hutchinson
Storm is out to wreck Ace's stage line. When Tex arrives to help Ace, Storm brings in hired killer Mule Bates. But Tex and Bates know each other and the two devise a plan to fool Storm.
Army Bound Army Bound (1952) Character: Doctor
Race car driver Frank Cermak is in love with Jane Harris. Jane and her parents watch Frank win a tight race from Bill Peters, an army lieutenant on leave. Peters tries to foul Frank, and Frank beats him in a fist fight after the race. Frank is drafted into the army and (against staggering and overwhelming odds) finds Lt. Peters to be his commanding officer.



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