Lon Chaney Jr.

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

8.889

Gender

Male

Birthday

10-Feb-1906

Age

(118 years old)

Place of Birth

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA

Also Known As
  • Creighton Tull Chaney
  • Creighton Chaney
  • Lon Chaney
  • Лон Чейни-мл.
  • Лон Чейни младший
  • Лон Чейни мл.

Lon Chaney Jr.

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Lon Chaney, Jr. (February 10, 1906 – July 12, 1973), born Creighton Tull Chaney, was an American character actor. He was best known for his roles in monster movies and as the son of famous silent film actor, Lon Chaney. He is notable for playing Larry Talbot in The Wolf Man movies. Originally credited in films as Creighton Chaney, he was first credited as "Lon Chaney, Jr." in 1935. Chaney had English, French and Irish ancestry. Description above from the Wikipedia article Lon Chaney, Jr., licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.


Credits

Mabel and Bill Dumphy's visit with Hazel & Lon Chaney Mabel and Bill Dumphy's visit with Hazel & Lon Chaney (1928) Character: Self
Lon and Hazel Chaney with Mabel and Bill Dunphy play with a dog [perhaps Sandy] and perform some vaudeville routines. Later men and women, including Lon and Hazel and Lon's son, Creighton and his friends, and perhaps Eddie Parker, sit inside smoking, drinking, and talking.
Terror in the Pharaoh's Tomb Terror in the Pharaoh's Tomb (2007) Character: Hassan (archive footage)
Our intrepid adventurers Ace Zucco and Mike Flannigan from Terror in the Tropics return for another exciting quest in Terror in the Pharaoh's Tomb. Ace Zucco has a new partner, reporter Fay Kendall, who is more than a match for the rowdy photographer. Daily Dispatch editor Mac sends them on assignment accompanying his niece Kate as she tries to find Rick Banning, her fiancée, an archeologist who disappeared while working in Egypt. A letter from Rick directs them to Lord Darby in England. The trail takes them from London to Scotland and finally to Egypt where they discover more than they bargained for as they search for the lost city of Lemuria.
The Wolf Man The Wolf Man (1966) Character: Larry Talbot/The Wolf Man
An abbreviated 8 minute version of the 1941 Universal Monsters classic, released on 8mm film in the 1960s.
The Mummy's Ghost The Mummy's Ghost (1968) Character: Kharis, the Mummy (archive footage)
Nine minutes extracted from The Mummy's Ghost (1944) for the pre-VCR 16mm home movie market.
The Lady Escapes The Lady Escapes (1937) Character: Reporter (uncredited)
A young husband schemes to regain his wife, who earlier had left him and now is involved with a European playboy.
Fun on the Run Fun on the Run (1949) Character: Johnson
Bixby College needs to win the girls' basketball tourney prize-money in order to survive, but a pair of gamblers have brought in some Amazonian ringers to play for the opposition and Lou, in drag, is playing for the Bixby team.
Kitchen Mechanics Kitchen Mechanics (1949) Character: Johnson
Lou and Bud start their new job as live-in caretakers on a college campus by trying - very trying - to get their own quarters cleaned up.
Son of the Border Son of the Border (1933) Character: Jack Breen
An honest rancher, after killing his best friend who's turned outlaw, takes his pal's orphaned younger brother into his own home. The boy, however, isn't aware he's now living with the man responsible for his brother's death. This 1933 RKO B-western, directed by Lloyd Nosler, stars Tom Keene, Lon Chaney Jr., David Durand, Julie Haydon, Edgar Kennedy, Charles King and Al Bridge.
The Long Rifle and the Tomahawk The Long Rifle and the Tomahawk (1964) Character: Chingachcook
A feature made out of two episodes from the 1958 TV series "Hawkeye and the Last of the Mohicans."
Horrible Horror Horrible Horror (1986) Character: Clips from Various Movies
A collection of trailers and previews from various low-budget horror films of the '50s and '60s.
Famous Monster: Forrest J Ackerman Famous Monster: Forrest J Ackerman (2007) Character: Self (archive footage)
Famous Monster takes a fast-paced, colorful look at the life of science fiction's greatest fan - Forrest J. Ackerman, whose 85 year love affair with the genre helped bring it into the mainstream and shape the way we view science fiction today.
Jack Pierce: The Man Who Made the Monsters Jack Pierce: The Man Who Made the Monsters (2015) Character: Self (archive footage)
Documentry on the career of Jack Pierce, a make up man from the Golden Age of Hollywood, most remembered for creating the looks of various classic monsters such as Frankenstein, The Mummy, and the Wolf Man
Lon Chaney: Son of a Thousand Faces Lon Chaney: Son of a Thousand Faces (1995) Character: (archive footage)
Born Creighton Chaney, this is a biographical documentary on Lon Chaney Jr, the only star to play all four of the classic monsters: the Mummy, the Wolf Man, Frankenstein and Dracula.
Desert Command Desert Command (1946) Character: Lt. Armand Corday
Tom Wayne rescues Clancy, Renard and Schmidt in the Arabian desert and they join him in going after El Shaitan, a bad guy who is never seen as he tries to wipe out the Foreign Legion. Feature version of the movie serial, The Three Musketeers (1934).
Road Demon Road Demon (1938) Character: Bud Casey
At the Indianapolis Speedway mobsters try to bump off a young racer just as they did his dad. Junk yard owner tap dances.
Monster Movie Trivia Quiz Monster Movie Trivia Quiz (2004) Character: N/A
How much do you know about classic horror films? Take the quiz and find out.
Rebellion in Cuba Rebellion in Cuba (1961) Character: Gordo
A small group of Americans take part in an attempted overthrow of Fidel Castro's Communist regime in Cuba.
Pistols 'n' Petticoats Pistols 'n' Petticoats (1967) Character: Chief Eagle Shadow
Compilation of several episodes of the TV series Pistols 'n' Petticoats.
The Big Chase The Big Chase (1954) Character: Henchman Kip (archive footage) (as Lon Chaney)
A policeman (Glenn Langan) with a pregnant wife (Adele Jergens) winds up chasing a payroll thief (Lon Chaney Jr.) into Mexico by helicopter.
Heroes of Horror Heroes of Horror (2001) Character: (archive footage)
A&E Comprehensive biographies of five of the greatest classic stars of the horror genre. Features lots or archive footage from some the greatest horror films committed to celluloid.
Dracula: A Cinematic Scrapbook Dracula: A Cinematic Scrapbook (1991) Character: Count Dracula / The Wolf Man (archive footage)
A history of the famous vampire of books and movies, using film clips, previews and other methods.
Monster Madness: The Golden Age of the Horror Film Monster Madness: The Golden Age of the Horror Film (2014) Character: The Wolf Man / Larry Talbot (archive footage)
Join foremost experts discussing true Horror Classics - Frankenstein, Dracula, The Black Cat, Wolfman, King Kong, Bride of Frankenstein, and more. Grab the popcorn and take a deep breath as we conjure up the thrills, chills and magic of Monster Madness!
Wolfman Chronicles: A Cinematic Scrapbook Wolfman Chronicles: A Cinematic Scrapbook (1991) Character: Lawrence Talbot / The Wolf Man (archive footage)
A compilation of scenes and trailers from horror movies having to do with wolfmen.
The Many Faces of Dracula The Many Faces of Dracula (2000) Character: Count Dracula (archive footage)
Hosted by Christopher Lee, this documentary examines the different actors who have portrayed Dracula over the years.
Frankenstein Frankenstein (1952) Character: The Monster
Dr. Victor Frankenstein, working in a castle on a remote Swiss island, attempts to create a perfect man but his resultant creation turns out to be a murderous beast who must be destroyed.
The Phantom The Phantom (1961) Character: Jed
The Phantom, along with canine companion Devil, investigate wicked doings at the plantation of Mrs. Harris. An unsold TV pilot based on the popular superhero.
The Counterfeiters The Counterfeiters (1948) Character: Louie Struber
Scotland Yard cop goes undercover to nab counterfeiter and his gang.
Terror in the Tropics Terror in the Tropics (2006) Character: Lyle Talbot (archive footage)
Terror in the Tropics is a loving tribute to Poverty Row studios of the 1930s and 1940s and stars Bela Lugosi, Boris Karloff and Lon Chaney, Jr.. Feisty reporter Roz Darrow and photographer Ace Zucco travel aboard the U.S.S. Enterprise with the lovely Mary Ankers, who has been left an inheritance by a mysterious benefactor.
Frankenstein: A Cinematic Scrapbook Frankenstein: A Cinematic Scrapbook (1991) Character: Lawrence Talbot / The Monster (archive footage)
Documentary with a treasure trove of rare footage and vintage trailers, offering a rich and unusual look at the history of Frankenstein on the screen.
La Casa Del Terror La Casa Del Terror (1960) Character: The Mummified Werewolf
Casimiro, night watchman at a wax museum of horrors, is even more sleepy than his usual laziness makes him - because his boss, the Professor, is secretly draining blood from him while he dozes to use in experiments in raising the dead. These haven't worked so far, and the bodies have been waxened and placed on display in the museum to cover his crimes. His big chance seems to come, however, when he learns that the mummified body of a modern man has been found in an Egyptian sarcophagus. The professor and his two henchmen steal the body and take it back to his lab - where the experiment flops again.
Too Many Blondes Too Many Blondes (1941) Character: Marvin Gimble
The plot centers on a husband-wife radio team, Dick (Rudy Vallee) and Virginia (Helen Parrish). When Dick is caught in an innocent but compromising situation with brassy blonde showgirl Hortense (Iris Adrian), Virginia is encouraged to inaugurate divorce proceedings by her oily ex-beau Ted (Jerome Cowan). It all winds up in Mexico, with Dick ardently chasing Virginia until she catches him.
The Daltons Ride Again The Daltons Ride Again (1945) Character: Grat Dalton (as Lon Chaney)
The notorious Dalton Boys have decided to go straight and move to Argentina. Just before they leave, they learn of a friend whose land is about to be seized by a greedy land company. Before they can help, the man is killed by a company assassin. The brothers do manage to rescue his widow and head for the hills. There, they decide to revert back to outlaw life. Meanwhile, a newspaper publisher's daughter falls for one of the brothers.
Inside Straight Inside Straight (1951) Character: Shocker / Schockovitz Ninkovitch (as Lon Chaney)
A tycoon rises to the top in 19th-century San Francisco through greed and corruption.
Straight, Place and Show Straight, Place and Show (1938) Character: Martin
The Ritz Brothers go to the race track. They raise training end entrance money in a wrestling match and help a young man train the horse of his fiancée.
Witchcraft Witchcraft (1964) Character: Morgan Whitlock
When her grave is disturbed by modern-day land developers, a 300-year-old witch is accidentally resurrected and terrorizes an English village.
Jivaro Jivaro (1954) Character: Pedro Martines
At Rio Galdez's remote Brazilian trading post live assorted outcast Americans and Europeans, including Jerry Russell, ex-engineer who became obsessed with the Jivaro headhunters' treasure, quit his job, and took up with the bottle and local girl Maroa. But he still gets letters from his nominal fiancée in California, and unexpectedly the shapely, glamorous Alice Parker arrives, expecting to marry a rich planter. Disillusioned, Alice is almost ready to fall into Rio's arms when news comes that Jerry is missing in Jivaro country.
Scarlet River Scarlet River (1933) Character: Jeff Todd (as Creighton Chaney)
Unable to find open range near Hollywood, western actor Tom Baxter and his troop head to Judy Blake's ranch to shoot their film.
Rose Bowl Rose Bowl (1936) Character: Sierra Football Player
Paddy O'Riley and Ossie Merrill, Bellport high school football heroes, enroll in distant colleges; Paddy at a small school in the East, where he is barely a substitute, and Ossie at a powerhouse-football school, where he is an instant star and all-American candidate. They leave behind Cheers Reynolds, who is fond of Paddy, who works in her family's drugstore, but she loves Ossie almost as much as he loves himself. Paddy makes friends with team fullback Dutch Schultz, who accompanies him on vacation, and they arrive back in Bellport just as Ossie is also coming home on break. Florence Taylor is also in town on a film junket. Unknown to any of the others, Paddy and Florence had gone to high school together. Back at school and three years later, Paddy and Dutch learn that their football team could get invited to the coveted Rose Bowl to play against Ossie's team, if it could get enough publicity (pre-BCS days) that would attract a large crowd...
Lon Chaney: A Thousand Faces Lon Chaney: A Thousand Faces (2000) Character: Self (archive footage)
Lon Chaney, the silent movie star and makeup artist, renowned for his various characterizations and celebrated for his horror films, becomes the subject of this documentary.
Raiders of the Seven Seas Raiders of the Seven Seas (1953) Character: Peg Leg (as Lon Chaney)
After staging a mutiny and commandeering his own ship, famed pirate Barbarossa (John Payne) takes hostage a spirited Spanish noblewoman named Alida (Donna Reed), intending to trade her to her fiancé, Capt. Jose Salcedo (Gerald Mohr), for a handsome ransom. But Barbarossa falls in love with Alida, who meanwhile discovers that the roguish swashbuckler is more honorable than her erstwhile betrothed.
Follow the Boys Follow the Boys (1944) Character: Lon Chaney Jr. (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.
Killer at Large Killer at Large (1936) Character: Second Coffin Man
A master of disguise poses as a wax figure to rob a safe of its jewels.
Union Pacific Union Pacific (1939) Character: Dollarhide
One of the last bills signed by President Lincoln authorizes pushing the Union Pacific Railroad across the wilderness to California. But financial opportunist Asa Barrows hopes to profit from obstructing it. Chief troubleshooter Jeff Butler has his hands full fighting Barrows' agent, gambler Sid Campeau; Campeau's partner Dick Allen is Jeff's war buddy and rival suitor for engineer's daughter Molly Monahan. Who will survive the effort to push the railroad through at any cost?
Captain China Captain China (1950) Character: Red Lynch
The title character, played by John Payne, is a ship's captain whose embittered behavior after losing his lady love seemingly leads to tragedy. Accused of deliberately scuttling his ship during a typhoon, Captain China hopes to clear himself by signing on as a common seaman on a vessel captain by his former first mate Brendensen. There's no love lost between the two men, and their mutual animosity is intensified when both fall in love with beautiful passenger.
House of Dracula House of Dracula (1945) Character: Lawrence Stewart Talbot
A scientist working on cures for rare afflictions, such as a bone softening agent made from molds to allow him to correct the spinal deformity of his nurse, finds the physical causes of lycanthropy in wolf-man Larry Talbot and of vampirism in Count Dracula, but himself becomes afflicted with homicidal madness while exchanging blood with Dracula.
Indestructible Man Indestructible Man (1956) Character: Charles "Butcher" Benton
A scientific experiment involving subjecting a corpse to an extreme charge of electricity accidentally revives an executed criminal and makes him impervious to harm, allowing him to seek revenge on his former partners, and deal similarly with anyone else who gets in his way.
The Mummy's Ghost The Mummy's Ghost (1944) Character: Kharis
An Egyptian high priest travels to America to reclaim the bodies of ancient Egyptian princess Ananka and her living guardian mummy Kharis. Learning that Ananka's spirit has been reincarnated into another body, he kidnaps a young woman of Egyptian descent with a mysterious resemblance to the princess. However, the high priest's greedy desires cause him to lose control of the mummy...
The Alligator People The Alligator People (1959) Character: Manon
Under therapeutic hypnosis, a seemingly well-adjusted young woman tells a fantastic story, verified by lie detector, of her forgotten marriage to a man who disappeared on the day of their honeymoon, and of her search for him which takes her to a lonely mansion in a remote section of swampland tenanted by snakes, alligators, a drunken one-armed lout, a mysterious doctor, and a cold-hearted elderly woman who lives alone in a brooding manse.
Town Tamer Town Tamer (1965) Character: Charlie Leach
A gunfighter is hired to clean up a wild frontier town, but there are forces afoot who want to keep the town as wide-open as it is. Lyle Bettger, Bruce Cabot and Richard Jaeckel co-star as the lawless bad guys in this Western based on a novel by Frank Gruber.
Black Spurs Black Spurs (1965) Character: Kile
A dissatisfied ranch hand becomes a bounty hunter. He conspires with a crooked town boss to dirty up a neighboring village where a valuable railroad franchise is headed.
Le vampire déchu Le vampire déchu (2007) Character: Himself (archive footage)
On Valentines Day, 1931, Universal Pictures released the film Dracula - the first true horror movie. Its worldwide success catapulted the film's lead actor, Romanian-born Bela Lugosi, to overnight stardom. "Bela Lugosi: The Fallen Vampire" traces the life and career of this mysterious man whose name became synonymous with the evil, yet magnetically compelling Count Dracula. Using archival still and film clips as well as interviews with film historians, actors and Lugosi himself, the special chronicles the meteoric rise and then precipitous decline of a talented yet tragic man who forever changed the face of horror films.
The Last Frontier The Last Frontier (1932) Character: Tom Kirby, aka The Black Ghost
A frontier newspaper editor Kirby battles outlaw Tiger Morris who is causing indian uprisings to drive away settlers so that he will can claim a gold deposit as his own. With the help of General Custer, right wins out. Presented in serial form in 12 episodes.
My Favorite Brunette My Favorite Brunette (1947) Character: Willie
Ronnie Jackson is a lowly baby photographer who secretly fantasizes about being a private detective. When a lovely baroness actually mistakes him for one and asks him to help locate her missing husband, Baron Montay, Ronnie finds himself agreeing. Several days later he is on death row whiling away the hours until his execution by recounting to a group of reporters the bizarre tale of how he ended up there.
Johnny Reno Johnny Reno (1966) Character: Sheriff Hodges
The townsfolk are set on lynching an accused killer held in the town lockup. But US Marshal Johnny Reno stands in their way.
Big House, U.S.A Big House, U.S.A (1955) Character: Leonard M. 'Alamo' Smith (as Lon Chaney)
A tough and realistic crime drama unfolds as merciless kidnapper Jerry Barker (Ralph Meeker) demands ransom paid against a young runaway whose fate lands Barker in Casabel Island Prison.
Frontier Marshal Frontier Marshal (1939) Character: Pringle
Wyatt Earp agrees to become marshal and establish order in Tombstone in this very romanticized version of the gunfight at the O.K. Corral.
Wild and Woolly Wild and Woolly (1937) Character: Dutch
Child star Jane Withers along with fellow kiddie favorites like Carl 'Alfalfa' Switzer and Jackie Searl (who gives Jane her first on screen kiss!) team up with character greats like Walter Brennan and Lon Chaney Jr. to help their hometown celebrate its golden anniversary. Not unexpectedly, things go astray when a bank robber hopes to cash in on the excitement, but fortunately his plans are thwarted by the towns newly elected sheriff (Brennan)...who's a reformed crook himself!
The Black Castle The Black Castle (1952) Character: Gargon
A Man investigates the disappearance of two of his friends who were the guests of a sinister Austrian count.
North to the Klondike North to the Klondike (1942) Character: Nate Carson
Based upon the novel by Jack London, two friends in the Klondike aid settlers being terrorized by outlaws.
I Died a Thousand Times I Died a Thousand Times (1955) Character: Big Mac
After aging criminal Roy Earle is released from prison he decides to pull one last heist before retiring — by robbing a resort hotel.
Slave Ship Slave Ship (1937) Character: Laborer Killed at Launching
Action-filled drama about a ship captain, ashamed of his background in the slave trade, forced against his will to again transport human cargo.
North West Mounted Police North West Mounted Police (1940) Character: Shorty
Texas Ranger Dusty Rivers ("Isn't that a contradiction in terms?", another character asks him) travels to Canada in the 1880s in search of Jacques Corbeau, who is wanted for murder. He wanders into the midst of the Riel Rebellion, in which Métis (people of French and Native heritage) and Natives want a separate nation. Dusty falls for nurse April Logan, who is also loved by Mountie Jim Brett. April's brother is involved with Courbeau's daughter Louvette, which leads to trouble during the battles between the rebels and the Mounties. Through it all Dusty is determined to bring Corbeau back to Texas (and April, too, if he can manage it.)
Born Reckless Born Reckless (1937) Character: Garage Mechanic
Racketeer Jim Barnes is trying to force the independent taxicab-drivers to join his "protection service" at the cost of five bucks a day. Champion race-car driver, Bob Kane, joins with his friends Lee and "Dad" Martin in a fight for the street rights of a big city.
Thief of Damascus Thief of Damascus (1952) Character: Sinbad (as Lon Chaney)
A young man assembles a band of adventurers to take on an evil sultan.
Captain Hurricane Captain Hurricane (1935) Character: Dave
Zenas Brewster is a seafaring man with a bad reputation. Notorious for his tempestuous nature, Brewster has earned the nickname of "Captain Hurricane." Brewster is smitten with neighbor Abbie Howland, but she doesn't like his temperament. After a period of retirement, a bad investment puts Brewster back at work on the sea. And when fire overtakes his ship, Hurricane proves heroic, selflessly rescuing his crew from a grisly and deadly fate.
The Three Musketeers The Three Musketeers (1933) Character: Lt. Armand Corday
Tom Wayne rescues Clancy, Renard and Schmidt in the Arabian desert and they join him in going after El Shaitan, a bad guy who is never seen as he tries to wipe out the Foreign Legion. CHAPTER TITLES: 1. The Fiery Circle; 2. One For All, All For One; 3. The Master Spy; 4. Pirates of the Desert; 5. Rebel Rifles; 6. Death's Marathon; 7. Naked Steel; 8. The Master Strikes; 9. The Fatal Cave; 10. Trapped!; 11. The Measure of a Man; 12.The Value of Comrades.
Billy the Kid Billy the Kid (1941) Character: 'Spike' Hudson
Billy Bonney is a hot-headed gunslinger who narrowly skirts a life of crime by being befriended and hired by a peaceful rancher, Eric Keating. When Keating is killed, Billy seeks revenge on the men who killed him, even if it means opposing his friend, Marshal Jim Sherwood.
Accent on Youth Accent on Youth (1935) Character: Chuck
A young secretary falls in love with her boss, a middle-aged playwright. Complications ensue when her boss' son falls for her.
Wife, Doctor and Nurse Wife, Doctor and Nurse (1937) Character: Scott, the Chauffeur
Social butterfly marries Park Avenue doctor and learns that his nurse is in love with him.
Life Begins in College Life Begins in College (1937) Character: Gilks
When a wealthy Indian student endows the college so they can keep the football coach rumor has it the Indian has played professionally and can't be on the team.
Eyes of the Underworld Eyes of the Underworld (1942) Character: Benny
Blackmail and murder in a tale of an auto-theft ring.
Bride of the Gorilla Bride of the Gorilla (1951) Character: Commissioner Taro
The owner of a plantation in the jungle marries a beautiful woman. Shortly afterward, he is plagued by a strange voodoo curse which transforms him into a gorilla. But is his transformation real or is it all in his head?
Son of Dracula Son of Dracula (1943) Character: Count Dracula, alias Count Alucard
Carpathian Count Alucard is invited to the U.S. by a young heiress. Her boyfriend and local officials are suspicious of the newcomer, who is interested in the "virile" soil of the new world.
Young Fury Young Fury (1964) Character: Bartender
A group of young thugs rides into the town of Dawson and take it over. When the cowardly sheriff is unable to restore control, the parents of the leader must take action. The leader's father is an infamous ex-gunfighter, and he straps his guns on one more time.
Mummy Dearest: A Horror Tradition Unearthed Mummy Dearest: A Horror Tradition Unearthed (2000) Character: Self (archive footage)
Documentary featured on the Classic Monster Collection and Monster Legacy Collection for The Mummy (1932).
Submarine Patrol Submarine Patrol (1938) Character: Marine Sentry
A naval officer is demoted for negligence and put in command of a run-down submarine chaser with a motley crew.
Only the Valiant Only the Valiant (1951) Character: Trooper Kebussyan
Only the Valiant, a classic western adventure, based on a novel by Charles Marquis Warren, the film tells the story of a Cavalry officer who volunteers for a suicidal mission to fight the hostile Apaches in an effort to prove his loyalty to his men and the woman he loves.
City in Darkness City in Darkness (1939) Character: Pierre
Chan, in Paris for a reunion with friends from World War I, becomes involved in investigating the murder of a munitions manufacturer who was supplying arms to the enemy, even as the rising clouds of World War II force the city into nightly blackout status..
One Million B.C. One Million B.C. (1940) Character: Akhoba
One Million B.C. is a 1940 American fantasy film produced by Hal Roach Studios and released by United Artists. It is also known by the titles Cave Man, Man and His Mate, and Tumak. The film stars Victor Mature as protagonist Tumak, a young cave man who strives to unite the uncivilized Rock Tribe and the peaceful Shell Tribe, Carole Landis as Loana, daughter of the Shell Tribe chief and Tumak's love interest, and Lon Chaney, Jr. as Tumak's stern father and leader of the Rock Tribe.
Once a Thief Once a Thief (1950) Character: Gus (as Lon Chaney)
A down-on-her-luck San Francisco woman, turning in desperation to jewel robbery, barely escapes getting nabbed in a heist and moves to Los Angeles where she gets an honest job as a waitress. Her troubles start again, however, when she falls madly in love, blind to the fact that her boyfriend is a four-flushing, small-time con man.
Monster by Moonlight! The Immortal Saga of 'The Wolf Man' Monster by Moonlight! The Immortal Saga of 'The Wolf Man' (1999) Character: Self (archive footage)
Starting with "The Wolf Man" (in 1941), Universal Studios made five movies featuring The Wolf Man, a character portrayed by Lon Chaney, Jr. Monster by Moonlight! explores these movies. Rick Baker explains how the make-up was done on Chaney's character. Screenwriter Curtis Siodmak took very little from earlier werewolf legends, providing his own story for some of the films. This documentary displays clips from several other movies, including "Abbott & Costello Meet Frankenstein" (1948) and "House of Dracula" (1945).
Universal Horror Universal Horror (1998) Character: (archive footage)
A documentary about the era of classic monster movies that were made at Universal Studios during the 1930s and 1940s.
Albuquerque Albuquerque (1948) Character: Steve Murkill
Cole Armin comes to Albuquerque to work for his uncle, John Armin, a despotic and hard-hearted czar who operates an ore-hauling freight line, and whose goal is to eliminate a competing line run by Ted Wallace and his sister Celia. Cole tires of his uncle's heavy-handed tactics and switches over to the Wallace side. Lety Tyler, an agent hired by the uncle, also switches over by warning Cole and Ted of a trap set for them by the uncle and his henchman.
Calling Dr. Death Calling Dr. Death (1943) Character: Dr. Mark Steel (as Lon Chaney)
Losing his memories of the last few days, neurologist Dr. Steele is told that his wife has been brutally murdered. Steele, aware of his conniving wife's infidelity, believes he may have been the killer and enlists the aid of his pretty nurse Stella to hypnotize him into recovering his lost memories.
Gallery of Horror Gallery of Horror (1967) Character: Dr. Mendell
John Carradine narrates five horror tales, each with a comically predictable surprise ending. In the first, "The Witches Clock," the Farrells have purchased an old mansion in Salem Massachusetts and are warned by the town doctor of the history of witches in the community. The second story, "King of the Vampires," deals with a slight-figured killer called the King of the Vampires by Scotland Yard. The third, "Monster Raid," is about a man turned zombie when he ODs on his experimental drug. "Spark of Life" deals with a doctor Mendell obsessed with the experiments of a thrown-out professor named Erich von Frankenstein. "Count Alucard" is a variation on the Dracula story, with the Count acquiring the deed to Carfax Abbey from Harker as vampiresses and dead bodies start turning up.
The Black Sleep The Black Sleep (1956) Character: Dr. Munroe, aka Mungo
In 19th century England, a noted brain surgeon rescues a former student from being hanged on a false conviction for murder, and spirits him away to an ancient, repurposed abbey far in the countryside. There, he connives his pupil into assisting him in mapping the functions of the various parts of the human brain, using living subjects who are under a terrible animation-suspending drug called "black sleep". Subsequently, the student, along with the daughter of one of the subjects, discover that most of these subjects have survived but are being kept in a dungeon-like cellar, in various stages of physical and mental derangement...
Manfish Manfish (1956) Character: Swede
Three deep sea divers get involved in murder while searching for a lost treasure.
Cobra Woman Cobra Woman (1944) Character: Hava
A man (Jon Hall) tracks his kidnapped bride (Maria Montez) to a jungle island, where her twin is the high priestess.
Ace Drummond Ace Drummond (1936) Character: Henchman Ivan
This 13 chapter serial is based on the comic strip character Ace Drummond created by Eddie Rickenbacker. Ace is a 'G-Man of the sky' working out of Washington D.C. He is sent to Mongolia to find out why a mysterious villain known only as 'The Dragon' is trying to prevent the newly formed International Airways from setting up an airport there. Ace meets Peggy Trainor (Jean Rogers) who is searching for her archaeologist father who has disappeared. Together they search for answers to the puzzles.
Sixteen Fathoms Deep Sixteen Fathoms Deep (1934) Character: Joe Bethel
A sponge diver hopes to make enough money to buy his own boat and marry his girlfriend. A rival diver, however, has other plans for him.
Love and Hisses Love and Hisses (1937) Character: Attendant
As part of their public feud, Bandleader Bernie pretends a girl singer is no good so columnist Winchell promotes her in his column.
Not as a Stranger Not as a Stranger (1955) Character: Job Marsh
Lucas Marsh, an intern bent upon becoming a first-class doctor, not merely a successful one. He courts and marries the warm-hearted Kristina, not out of love but because she is highly knowledgeable in the skills of the operating room and because she has frugally put aside her savings through the years. She will be, as he shrewdly knows, a supportive wife in every way. She helps make him the success he wants to be and cheerfully moves with him to the small town in which he starts his practice. But as much as he tries to be a good husband to the undemanding Kristina, Marsh easily falls into the arms of a local siren and the patience of the long-sorrowing Kristina wears thin.
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.
Money, Women and Guns Money, Women and Guns (1958) Character: Art Birdwell
Celebrated detective traces and finds beneficiaries to the will of a gold prospector murdered by bushwhackers.
Cheyenne Rides Again Cheyenne Rides Again (1937) Character: Girard
A lawman poses as an outlaw, steals $10,000 from a cattle thief, then promises to return the money if he can join the gang--while finding a way to expose them.
San Antonio Rose San Antonio Rose (1941) Character: Jigsaw Kennedy
San Antonio Rose is an amiably wacky mini-musical evenly divided between its "official" stars, The Merry Macs, and a strong cast of supporting clowns. Robert Paige plays roadhouse operator Con Conway, whose establishment is in danger of being squeezed out by its competition. Stranded entertainers Hope Holloway (Jane Frazee) and Gabby Trent (Eve Arden) decide to revivify Conway's establishment by staging an energetic floor show built around the talented Merry Macs. A rival club owner dispatches his two top hooligans Jigsaw Kennedy (Lon Chaney Jr.) and Benny the Bounce (Shemp Howard) to wreck Conway's club by posing as waiters, but the two stupes are easily cowed into submission--by the leading ladies!
Dracula vs. Frankenstein Dracula vs. Frankenstein (1971) Character: Groton
Dracula conspires with a mad doctor to resurrect the Frankenstein Monster.
The Black Pirates The Black Pirates (1954) Character: Padre Felipe
Pirates searching for treasure take over a small town in Central America where they believe the loot is buried, but discover that a church has been built over the spot. They force the townspeople to dig for it, but there are more surprises in store for them than they counted on.
The Silver Star The Silver Star (1955) Character: John W. Harmon (as Lon Chaney)
A third generation deputy sheriff doubts whether or not he has the guts for the job that killed both his father and grandfather. His doubts are re-enforced when three vicious gunmen arrive in town. From the original 35mm widescreen negative.
Overland Mail Overland Mail (1942) Character: Jim Lane
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.
Flame of Araby Flame of Araby (1951) Character: Borka Barbarossa
An Arabian-nights princess and a Bedouin chief contend over possession of a stallion, but unite to oppose the Corsair Lords.
Passport Husband Passport Husband (1938) Character: Bull
At the Club Habana, Henry Cabot, a bumbling busboy, is infatuated with the club's dancer, Conchita Montez. As Tiger Martin, the leader of a gang of thieves, gives Conchita a diamond bracelet, he is arrested. After Tiger is deported, Duke Selton, of Tiger's gang, pays a visit to Conchita and tells her he believes that Blackie Bennet, the leader of a rival gang, is responsible for tipping off the police about Tiger's citizenship.
The Wolf Man The Wolf Man (1941) Character: Larry Talbot / The Wolf Man
After his brother's death, Larry Talbot returns home to his father and the family estate. Events soon take a turn for the worse when Larry is bitten by a werewolf.
The Haunted Palace The Haunted Palace (1963) Character: Simon Orne
A warlock burned at the stake comes back and takes over the body of his great grandson to take his revenge on the descendents of the villages that burned him.
Spider Baby Spider Baby (1967) Character: Bruno
In a dilapidated rural mansion, the last generation of the degenerate, inbred Merrye family lives with the inherited curse of a disease that causes them to mentally regress from the age of 10 or so on as they physically develop. The family chauffeur looks out for them and covers up their indiscretions. Trouble comes when greedy distant relatives and their lawyer arrive to dispossess the family of its home.
The Indian Fighter The Indian Fighter (1955) Character: Chivington (as Lon Chaney)
A scout leading a wagon train through hostile Indian country gets involved with a Sioux chief's daughter.
Walking Down Broadway Walking Down Broadway (1938) Character: Delivery Man
Five closely knit showgirls sign a pact to reunite one year after the closing of their Broadway production, but the lives of all five take many different turns, often for the worse.
Passion Passion (1954) Character: Castro (as Lon Chaney)
In old Spanish California, dashing cattleman Juan Obregon returns to the rancho of his friend Gaspar Melo, to find he's fathered a son on Rosa, one of Gaspar's identical twin daughters. Overjoyed, he plans to formalize his "unofficial" marriage. But trouble brews; Melo's land is of unclear title and the new Don Domingo hopes to grab it for his own profit. Violence results. Without even knowing who survived, Juan (accompanied by Rosa's tomboy sister Tonya) rides for revenge, through spectacular pastoral and wilderness scenery.
Here Come the Co-eds Here Come the Co-eds (1945) Character: Johnson
Molly, her brother, Slats, and his pal, Oliver, are taxi dancers at the Miramar Ballroom. As a publicity stunt, Slats plants an article about Molly claiming her ambition is to earn enough money to attend staid, all-girl Bixby College. Bixby's progressive dean offers Molly a scholarship. Molly accepts on the condition that Slats and Oliver come along too as campus caretakers. But the pompous Chairman threatens to foreclose on the school's mortgage if Molly isn't expelled. Together, the trio, with the help of some new friends, concocts a scheme to raise enough money to save the school. The plan involves a bet on the Bixby basketball team, which is playing in a game rated at 20 to 1 by the local bookie. But the bookie has other plans for their dough and hires a group of ringers to step in for the opponents. All is not lost, at least while Oliver has the chance to turn things around for his friends-one way or another.
The Frozen Ghost The Frozen Ghost (1945) Character: Alex Gregor, aka Gregor the Great
When a man dies of a heart attack, a stage and radio mentalist believes he has willed him to die because he was angry with the man. Riddled with guilt, the mentalist cancels further shows, breaks off his engagement to his female partner, who can read minds while in a hypnotic trance, and takes refuge in the eerie wax-museum-cum-home of another woman friend.
16 Fathoms Deep 16 Fathoms Deep (1948) Character: Mr. Demitri (as Lon Chaney)
A bitterly jealous sponge fisherman tries to sabotage a fellow diver.
Angel's Holiday Angel's Holiday (1937) Character: Eddie
Lively June, teen-aged daughter of mystery writer Waldo Everett, who calls her "Angel," becomes involved in intrigue centering on movie star Pauline Kaye and her companion Stivers. Reporter Nick Moore, once sweet on Pauline, is convinced that her sudden disappearance is a publicity stunt, which is true -- until gangster Bat Regan decides to get involved.
Frontier Badmen Frontier Badmen (1943) Character: Chango
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.
High Noon High Noon (1952) Character: Martin Howe
Will Kane, the sheriff of a small town in New Mexico, learns a notorious outlaw he put in jail has been freed, and will be arriving on the noon train. Knowing the outlaw and his gang are coming to kill him, Kane is determined to stand his ground, so he attempts to gather a posse from among the local townspeople.
Lucky Devils Lucky Devils (1933) Character: Frankie
Two Hollywood stuntmen compete for the same pretty extra.
The Mummy's Curse The Mummy's Curse (1944) Character: Kharis
After being buried in quicksand for the past 25 years, Kharis is set free to roam the rural bayous of Louisiana, as is the soul of his beloved Princess Ananka, still housed in the body of Amina Mansouri, who seeks help and protection at a swamp draining project.
Secret Agent X-9 Secret Agent X-9 (1937) Character: Maroni
A secret agent goes after the gang that stole the crown jewels of a European monarchy.
Bird of Paradise Bird of Paradise (1932) Character: Thornton
When a young South Seas sailor falls overboard, the beautiful daughter of a Polynesian king dives in and saves his life. Thus begins the romance of Johnny and Luana. Though Luana is promised to another man, Johnny whisks her away, and for a brief time the lovers live very happily together. But, when a local volcano threatens their lives, Luana knows that she must sacrifice herself to the volcanic gods in order to save her island.
Badlands Of Dakota Badlands Of Dakota (1941) Character: Jack McCall
Up-and-coming Universal leading man Robert Stack made his western-movie debut in Badlands of Dakota. Set in the Dakotas during the days of the Great Gold Boom, the story finds brothers Jim and Bob Holliday (Stack and Broderick Crawford) dukeing it out over the affections of pretty Anne Grayson (Ann Rutherford). While all this is going on, Wild Bill Hickok (Richard Dix) does his best to neutralize the local criminal element-and to fend off the romantic overtures of boisterous Calamity Jane (Frances Farmer).
The Female Bunch The Female Bunch (1971) Character: Monti
An all-female gang living on a ranch gets involved with a pair of bikers.
The Galloping Ghost The Galloping Ghost (1931) Character: Henchman
A gambling ring run out of the Mogul Taxi company is intent on fixing college football games. Football star Harold "Red" Grange is a target for the gamblers, whose thugs try to eliminate Grange from playing. Grange's buddy Buddy is himself vulnerable to blackmail, since he has broken team rules by marrying. The crooks use all their wiles to keep Grange and Buddy from leading their team to victory.
Mr. Moto's Gamble Mr. Moto's Gamble (1938) Character: Joey
Celebrated as supersleuth, Mr. Moto comes out fighting when a brutal boxing match turns into cold-blooded murder! Assisted by detective-in-training Lee Chan, Moto sets out to track down the killer based on a single ominous clue: a poisoned boxing glove! But when Moto's hunch points to a corrupt gambling syndicate, he's forced to wager his very life to unmask the culprit—or go down for the count...permanently!
Man-Made Monster Man-Made Monster (1941) Character: Dan McCormick
Mad scientist turns a man into an electrically-controlled monster to do his bidding.
Hillbillys in a Haunted House Hillbillys in a Haunted House (1967) Character: Maximillian
Country singers on their way to Nashville have car trouble, forcing them to stop at an old haunted mansion. Soon they realize that the house is not only haunted, but is also the headquarters of a ring of international spies after a top secret formula for rocket fuel.
Crazy House Crazy House (1943) Character: Cameo Appearance
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.
Daniel Boone, Trail Blazer Daniel Boone, Trail Blazer (1956) Character: Blackfish
Daniel Boone leads settlers into Kentucky, but must battle Shawnee Indians who have been persuaded by a French renegade that Boone and the settlers are there to kill them and steal their land.
Bud Abbott and Lou Costello Meet Frankenstein Bud Abbott and Lou Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948) Character: The Wolfman
Baggage handlers Bud and Lou accidentally stumble upon Frankenstein's Monster, Dracula and the Wolf Man.
Jesse James Jesse James (1939) Character: One Of James Gang
After railroad agents forcibly evict the James family from their family farm, Jesse and Frank turn to banditry for revenge.
The Singing Cowboy The Singing Cowboy (1936) Character: Martin
A rodeo singer funds a little girl's operation with a show, on television.
Face of the Screaming Werewolf Face of the Screaming Werewolf (1964) Character: The Mummified Werewolf
Experimenting in hypnotic regression to past lives, Dr. Edmund Redding of the Cowan Institute in Pasadena has discovered that Ann Taylor is a reincarnated Aztec woman. Via her recovered memories, she is able to lead Redding and his associates to a hidden chamber in the Great Pyramid of Yucatan, where they hope to find the lost treasure of the Aztecs. Instead, they find two mummified bodies - one of a modern man, quite dead, and the other of an ancient Aztec, quite alive. They are able to return safely to Pasadena with both finds, but a rival professor, Janney, kills Redding and steals the body of the modern man-mummy. This he subjects to a resurrection experiment, which works - only the mummy proves to be a werewolf. Two supernatural menaces roam the city that night. This film is composed of footage from two unrelated Mexican horror movies, LA CASA DEL TERROR and LA MOMIA AZTECA, plus new footage shot in the U.S. by Jerry Warren.
Sally, Irene and Mary Sally, Irene and Mary (1938) Character: Policeman
Manicurists Sally, Irene and Mary hope to be Broadway entertainers. When Mary inherits an old ferry boat, they turn it into a successful supper club.
Of Mice and Men Of Mice and Men (1939) Character: Lennie
An intellectually disabled giant and his level headed guardian find work at a sadistic cowboy's ranch in depression era America.
House of the Black Death House of the Black Death (1965) Character: Belial Desard
Two brothers, both of whom are warlocks, use their powers and covens of witches to battle over the family fortune.
Girl o' My Dreams Girl o' My Dreams (1934) Character: Don Cooper
A conceited college track star, used to being "big man on campus", gets a jolt when he loses an election to see who is the most popular man in the school.
Pardners Pardners (1956) Character: Whitey
Rich momma's boy Wade Kingsley Jr. an Eastern dude, tries to follow in his murdered father's footsteps by returning to the West to partner up with Slim Moseley Jr.,the son of his father's former partner. Wade overcomes Slim's initial reluctance to accept him by using his fortune to buy a prize cow and new car to help Slim in his job as foreman on the Kingsley family ranch, currently under siege by a gang of outlaws called "masked raiders." Wade generously tries to pay off the ranch's mortgage with $15,000 of his own money, but unfortunately neither "pardner" realizes that respected banker Dan Hollis, the son of their fathers' murderer, is the leader of the gang.
There's a Girl in My Heart There's a Girl in My Heart (1949) Character: Johnny Colton
A Gay-Nineties musical set in NYC's Bowery and East-Side explores the life of its inhabitants---an Irish policeman and his tap-dancing daughter and music-hall wife; a German professor of music and his singing daughter; and an Italian café-owner, a kindly priest, a struggling young doctor and a saloon-keeper. And a political ward-heeler, Terrence Dowd, who has a deceptive and dishonest plan to sell them all out in order to build a fight arena. But he meets his match in property-owner Claire Adamson.
One Mile from Heaven One Mile from Heaven (1937) Character: Policeman
A female journalist travels to a new neighborhood after getting a (false) lead and is surprised by what she finds.
The Old Corral The Old Corral (1936) Character: Garland - Simms partner
As the sheriff of a small western town, Autry sings his way into a relationship with Eleanor, a singer from a Chicago nightclub who earlier witnessed a murder.
A Scream in the Night A Scream in the Night (1935) Character: Jack Wilson / Butch Curtain
A colonial police detective in an Eastern seaport seeks a stolen gem, and infiltrates the underworld by posing as a look-alike wharfside bar owner.
Welcome to Hard Times Welcome to Hard Times (1967) Character: Avery
A sociopathic stranger all but destroys a small hardscrabble town but the 'mayor' convinces its survivors to stay and rebuild.
Law of the Lawless Law of the Lawless (1964) Character: Tiny
A former gunfighter, now a circuit court judge, faces his father's killer in a small post-Civil War Kansas town.
House of Frankenstein House of Frankenstein (1944) Character: Lawrence 'Larry' Talbot (aka The Wolf Man)
Deranged scientist, Gustav Niemann, escapes from prison and overtakes the director of a traveling chamber of horrors, soon reviving the infamous Count Dracula, the frozen Frankenstein Monster, and the Wolf Man.
Charlie Chan on Broadway Charlie Chan on Broadway (1937) Character: Desk Reporter
Returning from European exile where she avoided testifying against her criminal associates, a former singer with a tell-all diary is murdered to insure her silence.
Battles of Chief Pontiac Battles of Chief Pontiac (1952) Character: Chief Pontiac
In pre-Revolutionary America, the efforts of a Colonial officer trying to broker a peace deal between Indian chief Pontiac and British and American settlers are threatened by the commander of a Hessian mercenary unit who embarks on a campaign of extermination against the Indians.
Springfield Rifle Springfield Rifle (1952) Character: Pete Elm (as Lon Chaney)
Major Lex Kearney, dishonourably discharged from the army for cowardice in battle, volunteers to go undercover to try to prevent raids against shipments of horses desperately needed for the Union war effort. Falling in with the gang of jayhawkers and Confederate soldiers who have been conducting the raids, he gradually gains their trust and is put in a position where he can discover who has been giving them secret information revealing the routes of the horse shipments.
Fireball Jungle Fireball Jungle (1968) Character: Sammy
Ambitious driver, wanting to get to the top of the stock-car circuit, gets mixed up with gangsters.
Los Angeles Plays Itself Los Angeles Plays Itself (2004) Character: Charles Benton in The Indestructible Man (archive footage)
From its distinctive neighborhoods to its architectural homes, Los Angeles has been the backdrop to countless movies. In this dazzling work, Andersen takes viewers on a whirlwind tour through the metropolis' real and cinematic history, investigating the myriad stories and legends that have come to define it, and meticulously, judiciously revealing the real city that lives beneath.
Stage to Thunder Rock Stage to Thunder Rock (1964) Character: Henry Parker(as Lon Chaney)
An aging sheriff is put in the position of having to arrest the outlaw father and two sons with whom he was raised.
Josette Josette (1938) Character: Boatman
Two young men try to wrest their father from the clutches of a gold digger but by mistake think the woman is a young nightclub singer with whom they both fall in love.
Abbott and Costello in the Movies Abbott and Costello in the Movies (1990) Character: Outtake
See America's funniest comedy team in rare movie trailers, hilarious highlights, belly-busting bloopers, and scenes from their starring feature films, all the way from first (Buck privates) to last (Dance With Me Henry). After early success in burlesque and radio, they made their movie debut with supporting roles in One Night in the Tropics and got top billing in their very next film, becoming the nation's #1 boxoffice draw of the '40s. The Andrews Sisters, Dick Powell, Shemp Howard, Martha Raye, Ella Fitzgerald, Jimmy Dorsey, Lucille Ball and Marjorie Main co-star in films like In the Navy, Rio Rita, In Society, Little Giant, and Mexican Hayride. They also go to Hollywood and Venus (not Mars), and meet Frankenstein's Monster, Dracula, the Wolf Man, Boris Karloff, the Invisible Man, Captain Kidd, Dr Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, the Keystone Kops, and the Mummy.
The Defiant Ones The Defiant Ones (1958) Character: Big Sam
Two convicts—a white racist and an angry black man—escape while chained to each other.
Buckskin Buckskin (1968) Character: Sheriff Tangley
A Montana marshal fights a land baron out to parch homesteaders with a spite dam.
Along the Mohawk Trail Along the Mohawk Trail (1957) Character: Chingachgook
Two episodes of the 1957 TV series "Hawkeye and the Last of the Mohicans" edited together and released as a feature.
Weird Woman Weird Woman (1944) Character: Prof. Norman Reed
After bringing his beautiful new wife Paula home to America from a remote island on which she was raised, Professor Norman Reed begins to feel the clash between his world of rational science and hers of bizarre dancing and freaky voodoo rituals. Norman's stuck-up friends also sense Paula's strangeness, and soon their meddling gossip and suspicious scheming push the poor woman to use her magic to defend herself and her husband – and maybe even to kill! Or is it just the power of suggestion...?
The Bushwhackers The Bushwhackers (1951) Character: Artemus Taylor
Confederate veteran Jeff Waring arrives in Independence, Missouri shortly after the Civil War, intending never again to use a gun. He finds that rancher Artemus Taylor and his henchmen are forcing out the settlers in order to claim their land for the incoming railroad.
Midnight Taxi Midnight Taxi (1937) Character: Detective Erickson
A federal agent goes to work for a taxi company believing it to be a front for a gang of counterfeiters.
Apache Uprising Apache Uprising (1965) Character: Charlie Russell
Various stage coach passengers and outlaws travelling through Indian country are forced to join forces against the Apaches.
Behave Yourself! Behave Yourself! (1951) Character: Pinky
A young man takes in a dog that turns out to be wanted by mobsters.
Dead Man's Eyes Dead Man's Eyes (1944) Character: David Stuart
Artist David Stuart is blinded by a jealous model whose portrait he is painting. His fiance's father generously offers his eyes for a sight restoring operation. There's only one hitch: Stuart has to wait until after the man dies. Not surprisingly, when the benefactor dies a very premature death, suspicion falls on the artist.
Ghost Catchers Ghost Catchers (1944) Character: Bear
Two zanies get mixed up with a Southern colonel, his beautiful daughters, a nightclub and a haunted mansion.
A Lion Is in the Streets A Lion Is in the Streets (1953) Character: Spurge McManamee
A charismatic peddler from the Bayous finds his true calling in politics. Is he a demagogue in the making?
Strange Confession Strange Confession (1945) Character: Jeff Carter
A scientist who is working on a cure for influenza is victimized by his unscrupulous boss, who releases the vaccine before it's ready, resulting in the death of the scientist's son.
Riders of Death Valley Riders of Death Valley (1941) Character: Henchman Butch
The Saturday matinee crowd got two cowboy stars for the price of one in this lavishly budgeted western serial starring former singing cowboy Dick Foran and Buck Jones. The latter contributed deadpan humor to the proceedings, making Jones perhaps the highest paid B-western comedy relief in history. The two heroes defend the Death Valley borax miners from an outlaw gang headed by Wolf Reade. An extraordinarily strong cast -- for a serial, at least -- supported the stars, headed by Charles Bickford as Reade, Leo Carillo, Lon Chaney, Jr., and silent screen star Monte Blue. Leading lady Jeanne Kelly later changed her name to Jean Brooks and starred in the atmospheric RKO thriller The Seventh Victim (1943). Universal claimed to have spent $1 million on this serial and made sure to get their money's worth by endlessly recycling the action footage in serials and B-westerns for years to come.
The Boy from Oklahoma The Boy from Oklahoma (1954) Character: Crazy Charlie (as Lon Chaney)
A town despot makes a guileless patsy the sheriff, lives to regret it.
The Mummy's Tomb The Mummy's Tomb (1942) Character: The Mummy - Kharis
A high priest of Karnak travels to America with the living mummy Kharis (Lon Chaney Jr.) to kill all those who had desecrated the tomb of the Egyptian princess Ananka thirty years earlier.
Undersea Kingdom Undersea Kingdom (1936) Character: Capt. Hakur
Crash Corrigan, a recent graduate of Annapolis, and Diana, a go-getting reporter, join Professor Norton for a search for the source of a string of earthquakes, Atlantis. They ride Prof. Norton's rocket submarine searching the sea and little Billy Norton, the professor's son stows away, of course. When they find Atlantis they are caught in a war between peaceful Atlanteans, note their white capes, and war-monging Atlanteans, note their black capes. After many harrowing moments for Crash, Diana, Prof. Norton and Billy, they barely get away with their lives when they escape a tower of Atlantis raised to the surface for the sole purpose of dominating or destroying the Earth (Which one depends on the compliance of the upper world dwellers.)
The American Nightmare The American Nightmare (2000) Character: Self
An examination into the nature of 1960's-70's horror films, the involved artists, and how they reflected contemporary society.
Pure in Heart: The Life and Legacy of Lon Chaney, Jr. Pure in Heart: The Life and Legacy of Lon Chaney, Jr. (2010) Character: Self (archive footage)
A short documentary about the classic Universal Monster actor, Lon Chaney, Jr.
The Devil's Messenger The Devil's Messenger (1961) Character: Satan
In this feature version of the Swedish TV series "13 Demon Street," a 50,000-year-old woman is found frozen in an ice field, and a man's death is foretold in dreams.
The 50 Worst Movies Ever Made The 50 Worst Movies Ever Made (2004) Character: Bruno (archive footage)
There are some movies that are so bad they're good. And there are some movies that are so bad- that they're just bad...
This Is My Affair This Is My Affair (1937) Character: Federal Agent in Baltimore Bank
President McKinley asks Lt. Richard L. Perry to go underground to identify some obviously very well briefed Mid-Western bank robbers based in Saint Paul, Minnesota.
The Life of Vergie Winters The Life of Vergie Winters (1934) Character: Hugo McQueen
A small town politician, kept from marrying the love of his life, eventually marries another woman and his career ascends, but he secretly continues the relationship with his true love.
The Cyclops The Cyclops (1957) Character: Martin 'Marty' Melville
A test pilot is missing and a search party is sent out in the jungles of Mexico; however, while searching they uncover a monster in the jungle who became this way due to a dose of radioactivity.
The Ghost of Frankenstein The Ghost of Frankenstein (1942) Character: The Frankenstein Monster
Frankenstein's unscrupulous colleague, Dr. Bohmer, plans to transplant Ygor's brain so he can rule the world using the monster's body, but the plan goes sour when he turns malevolent and goes on a rampage.
Speed to Burn Speed to Burn (1938) Character: Racetrack Mug
Horse racing provides the framework of this crime drama that centers on an orphan who has been raising a promising horse.
The Horror Show The Horror Show (1979) Character: (archive footage)
A history of horror movies.
Casanova's Big Night Casanova's Big Night (1954) Character: Emo, the Murderer
Italy 1757, Pippo Popolino, a lowly tailor, disguises himself as the great Casanova in order to romance the attractive widow Francesca. He little suspects what awaits him... Locked into the incongruous role by the desperation of the real Casanova's creditors, Pippo must journey to Venice on a delicate mission far beyond his capabilities.
Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man (1943) Character: Lawrence 'Larry' Stewart Talbot / The Wolf Man
Grave robbers open the grave of the wolf man and awaken him. He doesn't like the idea of being immortal and killing people when the moon is full so tries to find Dr. Frankenstein, in the hopes that the doctor can cure him. Dr. Frankenstein has died; however, his monster is found.
Alexander's Ragtime Band Alexander's Ragtime Band (1938) Character: Photographer
Classical violinist, Roger Grant disappoints his family and teacher when he organizes a jazz band, but he and the band become successful. Roger falls in love with the band's singer, Stella, but his reluctance to lose her leads him to thwart her efforts to become a solo star. When the World War separates them in 1917, Stella marries Roger's best friend and, when Roger returns home after the war, an important concert at Carnegie Hall brings the corners of the romantic triangle together.
The Trap The Trap (1922) Character: Boy in Crowd Behind Gaspard (uncredited)
A miner's happiness is destroyed when a rival steals his mine. He becomes obsessed with revenge, and plans a trap for the man who took his mine.
Pillow of Death Pillow of Death (1945) Character: Wayne Fletcher
Attorney Wayne Fletcher and his secretary have an affair. When Wayne's wife is found smothered to death, he becomes the prime suspect. As the police investigate the murder, a psychic with questionable motives tries to contact the deceased woman. Soon, Wayne begins seeing visions of his dead wife, and other people involved with the case begin to be killed, one by one.
The Shadow of Silk Lennox The Shadow of Silk Lennox (1935) Character: John Arthur 'Silk' Lennox
A crooked nightclub owner, pretending to go straight, is forced to kill a henchman when the latter tries to run off with the gang's latest haul.



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