Morris Ankrum

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

6.584

Gender

Male

Birthday

28-Aug-1896

Age

(128 years old)

Place of Birth

Danville, Illinois, USA

Also Known As
  • Morris Nussbaum
  • Morris Winslow Ankrum
  • Morrie Ankrum
  • Morri Ankrum
  • Stephen Morris

Morris Ankrum

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Morris Ankrum (born Morris Nussbaum, August 28, 1896 – September 2, 1964) was an American radio, television and film character actor. Before signing with Paramount Pictures in the 1930s, Nussbaum had already changed his last name to Ankrum. Upon signing with the studio, he chose to use the name "Stephen Morris" before changing it to Morris Ankrum in 1939. Ankrum's stern visage and sharply defined features helped cast him in supporting roles as stalwart authority figures, including scientists, military men (particularly army officers), judges and even psychiatrists in more than 150 films, mostly B movies. One standout role was in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's production of Tennessee Johnson (1942), a biographical film about Andrew Johnson, the 17th U.S. president. As Sen. Jefferson Davis, Ankrum movingly addresses the United States Senate upon his resignation to lead the Confederate States of America as that republic's first—and only—president. Ankrum's film career was extensive and spanned 30 years. His credits were largely concentrated in the western and science-fiction genres. Ankrum appeared in such westerns as Ride 'Em Cowboy in 1942, Vera Cruz opposite Gary Cooper and Burt Lancaster, Apache (1954), and Cattle Queen of Montana with Barbara Stanwyck and Ronald Reagan. In the sci-fi genre, he appeared in Rocketship X-M (1950), Flight to Mars (1951), as a Martian, Red Planet Mars (1952), playing the United States Secretary of Defense; the cult classic Invaders From Mars (1953), playing a United States Army officer; and as an Army general in Earth vs. the Flying Saucers (1956). In 1957 he played a psychiatrist in the cult sci-fi classic Kronos and had military-officer roles in Beginning of the End and The Giant Claw.


Credits

The Little Shepherd Of Kingdom Come The Little Shepherd Of Kingdom Come (1961) Character: Gen. Lew Wallace
Director Andrew V. McLaglen's 1961 drama, based on John William Fox's novel, is the tale of a young man returning home after fighting in the Civil War. The cast includes Jimmie Rodgers, Luana Patten, Chill Wills, George Kennedy, Neil Hamilton and Morris Ankrum.
The Fabulous Fraud The Fabulous Fraud (1948) Character: Blind Girl's Father
In this John Nesbitt's Passing Parade short, we learn the story of Dr. Franz Anton Mesmer, the man who discovered hypnotism.
The Power of the Resurrection The Power of the Resurrection (1958) Character: Annas
A young man, Facing torture and possibly death for his Christian beliefs, confesses his fears to Peter, who awaits a similar fate. Peter tells him of fear he felt in following Jesus' arrest in the Garden of Gethesamene, when he denied knowing him three times - and yet Jesus told him that he would be the rock upon which the Church was built. Peter goes on to relate the events of the passion week, including the Christ's crucifixion, resurrection and ascension.
Return from Nowhere Return from Nowhere (1944) Character: Doctor (uncredited)
In this John Nesbitt's Passing Parade short, a man recovers his lost memories when he is forced to relive events in his dreams.
Knights of the Range Knights of the Range (1940) Character: Gamecock
Russell Hayden, taking a break from playing Hopalong Cassidy pictures, stars as Renn Frayne, a college-educated youth heading westward who finds more than he bargained for. Following a terrifying run-in with an outlaw gang, Frayne aligns himself with the heroine Holly Ripple (Jean Parker), whose father's cattle ranch is in danger of falling into the hands of the villains. Victor Jory as Malcolm Lascallie, the wily gambler,
Purity Squad Purity Squad (1945) Character: Dr. Adams (uncredited)
This entry in the Crime Does Not Pay series focuses on the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's effort to ensure that drugs are fully tested before they are sold to consumers. Two unscrupulous investors market the drug 'Diabulin' as a substitute for insulin after preliminary tests show good results. After a short time, however, users start dying from the drug. The FDA and the state attorney general's office then go after the drug marketers.
Souvenirs of Death Souvenirs of Death (1948) Character: Gangster (uncredited)
This MGM John Nesbitt's Passing Parade series short tells the story of how a Mauser pistol used on the battlefield by Germans during WWII makes its way into the hands of an American gangster.
Fall Guy Fall Guy (1945) Character: District Attorney (uncredited)
Part of the Crime Does Not Pay short series.
Phantoms, Inc. Phantoms, Inc. (1945) Character: Narrator (voice)
This Crime Does Not Pay entry focuses on fake spiritualists. A mother is worried about her son, who is missing in action. Over time, she gives a con man all of the family savings to find reassurance that her son is all right. When she can no longer pay, events take a tragic turn.
A Star Shall Rise A Star Shall Rise (1952) Character: King Herod
Story of the Three Magi's search for the Christ child following their discovery of a new star foretold in Jewish scripture and Zoroastrain religious texts.
Dark Shadows Dark Shadows (1944) Character: Lt. Pat McKay
A police psychiatrist is enlisted to catch a killer.
The Bandit Trail The Bandit Trail (1941) Character: Red Haggerty
A cowboy turns bad for revenge, but can't stomach his new evil ways.
Sky Commando Sky Commando (1953) Character: Gen. W.R. Combs
Colonel Ed Wyatt is regarded by pilots under his command as being a ruthless disciplinarian. His co-pilot, Lt. Hobson Lee, and Jo McWethy, a war correspondent assigned to the squadron become more friendly than meets Wyatt's approval. When Wyatt's plane is forced down behind enemy lines, he orders his crew to proceed to the American lines with the vital film they have shot, while he remains behind to hold off the enemy.
The Little Lamb: A Christmas Story The Little Lamb: A Christmas Story (1955) Character: Azar the Shepherd
A lamb that had wandered off plays a significant part in the Nativity.
Main Street Today Main Street Today (1944) Character: Mayor Charlie Maxwell (uncredited)
This patriotic short film promotes America's war effort at home. The story looks at a fictional small town's main street, seeing where additional workforce, for increased production of materials needed by the military, might come from.
The Man Behind The Gun The Man Behind The Gun (1953) Character: Bram Creegan
This 1952 western stars Randolph Scott as an army investigator who poses as a schoolteacher while working undercover to expose a group of secessionists. Also starring Patrice Wymore, Roy Roberts, Alan Hale Jr., Lina Romay, Morris Ankrum, Dick Wesson and Philip Carey.
Kronos Kronos (1957) Character: Dr. Albert Stern
Scientists investigate a huge meteor that crashes into the ocean off Mexico, and encounter a skyscraper-tall, mobile machine which is designed to syphon energy from earth, including any energy directed at it in an effort to destroy it.
Duel on the Mississippi Duel on the Mississippi (1955) Character: Magistrate (uncredited)
In bustling era of 19th-century Louisiana, sugar is as valuable as gold, and pirates like Lili Scarlet (Patricia Medina, Mr. Arkadin) will do anything to get it. After robbing Jules Tulane’s (John Dehner, The Boys from Brazil) estate of his crop, Scarlet takes over Tulane’s land debt and forces him to pay or go to prison. In exchange for postponing his debt, Scarlet allows Tulane’s son, André (Lex Barker, Robin Hood and the Pirates), to work as her servant. When André and Scarlet fall in love, it leads to jealous rage from Scarlet’s former paramour, expert swordsman Hugo (Warren Stevens, Forbidden Planet) — and when Hugo looks to raid the Tulane estate again, it is up to André and Scarlet to take him down and save the estate.
The Thin Man Goes Home The Thin Man Goes Home (1944) Character: Willoughby Peavy
On a trip to visit his parents, detective Nick Charles gets mixed up in a murder investigation.
When Gangland Strikes When Gangland Strikes (1956) Character: Leo Fantzler
In this crime drama, mobsters swear to get revenge upon a zealous public prosecutor as he tries to get them put into prison. The desperate mobsters try to stop him by using his innocent daughter in a blackmail scheme.
Tarawa Beachhead Tarawa Beachhead (1958) Character: Chief of Staff, Pearl Harbor (uncredited)
A soldier is expected to never question the actions of his commanding officer, but when a Marine sees his CO breaking the law, he finds himself facing a difficult dilemma in this provocative war drama.
I Beheld His Glory I Beheld His Glory (1953) Character: Peter
Cornelius is a Roman Centurion who, upon orders from the Apostle Thomas, is sent to proclaim the glories of Christ. Cornelius recounts Jesus' Entry in Jerusalem, the Last Supper, Crucifixion, and His appearance before Mary Magdalene.
The Lion Hunters The Lion Hunters (1951) Character: Tom Forbes
A lion trapper and his daughter rendezvous with their hardheaded partner in the African jungle. Bomba, with assistance from a local tribe, strives to run them off.
X: The Man with the X-Ray Eyes X: The Man with the X-Ray Eyes (1963) Character: Mr. Bowhead (uncredited)
A doctor uses special eye drops to give himself x-ray vision, but the new power has disastrous consequences.
Because of You Because of You (1952) Character: Dr. Travis
A female ex-con falls in love and hesitates to reveal her past.
The Saga of Hemp Brown The Saga of Hemp Brown (1958) Character: Bo Slauter
Ex-army sergeant Jed Givens and his gang rob an army payroll shipment led by Lt. Hemp Brown. Givens kills a civilian woman and all the soldiers, leaving Brown alive to face a military tribunal in which he is branded a coward, stripped of all insignia and drummed out of the army. Brown sets out to track down Givens in an effort to clear his name.
The Raiders The Raiders (1952) Character: Thomas Ainsworth
A rancher who has staked a claim during the California gold rush goes after the gang of murderous claim-jumpers who have stolen his claim and murdered his wife.
Reunion in France Reunion in France (1942) Character: Martin
Frenchwoman Michele de la Becque, an opponent of the Nazis in German-occupied Paris, hides a downed American flyer, Pat Talbot, and attempts to get him safely out of the country.
Trail Dust Trail Dust (1936) Character: Tex Anderson
Hoppy, Johnny and Windy are fighting a malicious gang trying to stop a cattle drive from reaching a drought-stricken North.
Red Planet Mars Red Planet Mars (1952) Character: Secretary of Defense Sparks
Husband-and-wife scientists pick up a pie-in-the-sky TV message supposedly from Mars.
The Showdown The Showdown (1940) Character: Baron Rendor
European bad guy Baron Bendor leads some local townsmen in a plot to obtain horses through theft. Hoppy and his sidekicks Lucky and Speedy must find and expose the horse thieves.
Merton of the Movies Merton of the Movies (1947) Character: Goodfellow's Club Manager (uncredited)
In 1915, Kansas theatre usher Merton Gill is a rabid silent-movie fan. When he brings Mammoth Studios free publicity by imitating star Lawrence Rupert's heroics, they bring him to Hollywood to generate another headline; he thinks he'll get a movie contract. Disillusioned, he haunts the casting offices, where he meets and is consoled by Phyllis Montague, bit player and stunt-woman. When Merton finally gets his "break," though, it's not quite what he envisioned.
Omar Khayyam Omar Khayyam (1957) Character: Sharain's Father
Omar Khayyam was one of the greatest Persian poets. He was also a brilliant mathematician. Though his quatrains were written in the 11th century, they are still popular the world over. The details of his life are unknown, so this movie invents a biography for him and includes in it his real achievements - the invention of a new calendar and the penning of those epigrammatic poems. This film has him romancing a sultan's bride and foiling the assassin sect's plot to kill the sultan's son.
Tennessee's Partner Tennessee's Partner (1955) Character: Judge Parker
A tough, womanizing high-stakes gambler known only as Tennessee has an uneasy relationship with Duchess, madam of a thinly-disguised bordello, and no other friends at all. But he's saved from murder by a lonesome cowpoke ('My friends call me Cowpoke'), in town to meet his fiancée Goldie on the steamboat. When she arrives, there's a mysterious undercurrent between Goldie and Tennessee, whose newfound friendship with Cowpoke is destined to be severely tried...
Borderline Borderline (1950) Character: Bill Whittaker
The Los Angeles police know that Pete Ritchie has been bringing drugs into the city, but they can't pin a single piece of evidence on him. After many botched attempts to get at the crook, they resort to having cop Madeleine go undercover and seduce her way into Ritchie's circle. Before she can get anywhere, she's abducted by Johnny, a government agent posing as a thug. But Johnny and Madeleine have no idea they're on the same side of the law.
Ride 'Em Cowboy Ride 'Em Cowboy (1942) Character: Ace Anderson
Two peanut vendors at a rodeo show get in trouble with their boss and hide out on a railroad train heading west. They get jobs as cowboys on a dude ranch, despite the fact that neither of them knows anything about cowboys, horses, or anything else.
How to Make a Monster How to Make a Monster (1958) Character: Police Capt. Hancock
When master monster make-up man Pete Dumond is fired by the new bosses of American International studios, he uses his creations to exact revenge.
Desire Me Desire Me (1947) Character: Hector Martin
A war widow falls in love with the man who informed her of her husband's death.
The Fountainhead The Fountainhead (1949) Character: Prosecutor (uncredited)
An uncompromising, visionary architect struggles to maintain his integrity and individualism despite personal, professional and economic pressures to conform to popular standards.
Giant from the Unknown Giant from the Unknown (1958) Character: Dr. Frederick Cleveland
A series of grisly murders plague a small mountain community and the sheriff suspects a local scientist whom he dislikes. Together with a former professor and the professor's pretty daughter, the scientist sets about solving the crimes and discovers the killer is an oversized 16th century conquistador, resurrected by a lightning bolt from his mountain grave.
Fury at Gunsight Pass Fury at Gunsight Pass (1956) Character: Doc Phillips
An outlaw terrorizes the citizens of Gunsight Pass while he searches for stolen bank money that mysteriously disappeared after a robbery.
The Steel Cage The Steel Cage (1954) Character: Prison Board Member Garvey, segment "The Hostages"
Drama set in San Quentin prison.
Roxie Hart Roxie Hart (1942) Character: Martin S. Harrison
A café in Chicago, 1942. On a rainy night, veteran reporter Homer Howard tells an increasing audience the story of Roxie Hart and the crime she was judged for in 1927.
Cynthia Cynthia (1947) Character: Mr. Phillips, Principal
Sheltered by her conservative parents, a small-town teenager finally goes out on a date.
Swing Fever Swing Fever (1943) Character: Dan Conlon
Comedy about a bandleader with hypnotic powers.
Drango Drango (1957) Character: Henry Calder
A few months after the end of the civil war, Major Drango is sent as military governor in a southern small town, whose citizens he must face the obstility.
Mexican Manhunt Mexican Manhunt (1953) Character: Tip Morgan
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.
Fighting Back Fighting Back (1948) Character: Robert J. Higby
An ex-convict, freed to fight in World War II, gets a factory job and is accused when a bracelet is missing.
Frontier Gun Frontier Gun (1958) Character: Andrew Barton
Small-town sheriff discovers that gun-fighting is the only way to clean up the town.
Joan of Arc Joan of Arc (1948) Character: Poton de Xaintrailles, Captain
In the 15th Century, France is a defeated and ruined nation after the One Hundred Years War against England. The fourteen-year-old farm girl Joan of Arc claims to hear voices from Heaven asking her to lead God's Army against Orleans and crowning the weak Dauphin Charles VII as King of France. Joan gathers the people with her faith, forms an army, and conquers Orleans.
Tower of London Tower of London (1962) Character: The Archbishop
The twisted Richard III is haunted by the ghosts of those he has murdered in his attempt to become the King of England.
Tomorrow Is Another Day Tomorrow Is Another Day (1951) Character: Hugh Wagner
A man who spent his formative years in prison for murder is released, and struggles to adjust to the outside world and escape his lurid past. He gets involved with a cheap dancehall girl, and when her protector is accidentally killed, they go on the lam together, getting jobs as farm labourers. But some fellow workers get wise to them.
Guns of Diablo Guns of Diablo (1964) Character: Ray Macklin
14-year-old Kurt Russell plays Jamie, an orphaned boy heading westward with a wagon train. Charles Bronson is a wagon scout Linc Murdock, who runs into difficulties when he meets old flame Maria (Susan Oliver), who is now married to corrupt lawman Rance Macklin (Jan Merlin). The jealous Macklin has Murdock arrested, but Maria frees him, permitting Murdock and Jamie to embark on a new adventure involving a "lost" gold mine.
Zombies of Mora Tau Zombies of Mora Tau (1957) Character: Dr. Jonathan Eggert
A fortune hunter leads a search for diamonds guarded by undead sailors off the coast of Africa.
Meet the People Meet the People (1944) Character: Monte Rowland
A idealistic shipyard worker interests a beautiful Hollywood star in staging a musical tribute to the war industry, but they disagree on some important issues.
Rocketship X-M Rocketship X-M (1950) Character: Dr. Ralph Fleming
Astronauts blast off to explore the moon on Rocketship X-M or "Rocketship eXploration Moon". A spacecraft malfunction and some fuel miscalculations cause them to end up landing on Mars. On Mars, evidence of a once powerful civilization is found. The scientists determined that an atomic war destroyed most of the Martians. Those that survived reverted to a caveman like existence.
Road Agent Road Agent (1941) Character: Big John Morgan
Summarily accused of murder, drifters Duke (Foran), Pancho (Carrillo) and Andy (Devine) are tossed into the hoosegow, only to be released when their alibi checks out. Far from offended by his ill treatment, Duke agrees to take the job of sheriff, retaining Pancho and Andy as his deputies. The gruesome threesome then sets about to solve a series of mysterious Wells Fargo robberies
Naked Gun Naked Gun (1956) Character: Sheriff Jim Jackson (as Morrie Ankrum)
Don Pablo Salazar steals a fortune in jewels from an Indian tribe and an Aztec medicine man puts a curse on the jewels until they are returned. Years later, an American insurance man promises to deliver the Salazar fortune to the rightful heir...
Cattle Queen of Montana Cattle Queen of Montana (1954) Character: J.I. 'Pop' Jones
Sierra Nevada Jones must fight a villainous rancher to regain the land that is rightfully hers.
Young and Wild Young and Wild (1958) Character: Police Capt. Egan
Three juvenile-delinquents launch a reign of terror upon those who witnessed a deadly auto accident in this exploitation drama.
Vera Cruz Vera Cruz (1954) Character: Gen. Ramírez
After the American Civil War, mercenaries travel to Mexico to fight in their revolution for money. The former soldier and gentleman Benjamin Trane meets the gunman and killer Joe Erin and his men, and together they are hired by the Emperor Maximillian and the Marquis Henri de Labordere to escort the Countess Marie Duvarre to the harbor of Vera Cruz.
The Postman Always Rings Twice The Postman Always Rings Twice (1946) Character: Judge (uncredited)
A married woman and a drifter fall in love, then plot to murder her husband.
The Light of Western Stars The Light of Western Stars (1940) Character: Nat Hayworth
Easterner Madeline Hammond buys a ranch not knowing Hayworth is using it to smuggle ammunition across the border. When trouble starts, she brings back Gene Stewart ex-foreman who left the country after fighting with the Sheriff.
Crashout Crashout (1955) Character: Head Guard
Convict Van Duff engineers a large-scale prison break; the six survivors hide out in a forgotten mine working near the prison, then set out on a long, dangerous journey by foot, car, train and truck to retrieve Duff's bank loot. En route, as they touch the lives of "regular folks," each has his own rendezvous with destiny.
I Wake Up Screaming I Wake Up Screaming (1941) Character: Assistant District Attorney
A young promoter is accused of the murder of Vicky Lynn, a young actress he "discovered" as a waitress while out with ex-actor Robin Ray and gossip columnist Larry Evans.
The Loves of Edgar Allan Poe The Loves of Edgar Allan Poe (1942) Character: Mr. Graham
Biography of Edgar Allan Poe and the women in his life.
Fort Vengeance Fort Vengeance (1953) Character: Chief Crowfoot
Two brothers flee America and join the Canadian North West Mounted Police. One brother is good, the other bad, both men on a collision course just as trouble starts to brew with the Indians.
Rationing Rationing (1944) Character: Morgan
A small-town butcher has problems coping with meat rationing.
The Giant Claw The Giant Claw (1957) Character: Lt. Gen. Edward Considine
Global panic ensues when it is revealed that a mysterious UFO is actually a giant turkey-like bird that flies at supersonic speed and has no regard for life or architecture.
Doomed Caravan Doomed Caravan (1941) Character: Stephen Westcott
Stephen Westcott and Ed Martin scheme to put Jane Travers' wagon line out of business. They want to use it take over all the wagon- train traffic going west. Hoppy, California and Lucky must make sure that doesn't happen.
Short Grass Short Grass (1950) Character: Hal Fenton
Steve Llewellyn hung up his guns after killing a man in self-defense, left Willow Creek and went on the drift for five years. Now he’s back. And the bad blood stirred up by his return and the violence caused by a cattleman’s grab for all the good grasslands mean Steve must strap on his sidearms again. Rod Cameron -- who became a marquee draw with a pair of espionage serials in the 1940s and went on to establish himself as a popular cowboy star -- makes Steve a hero to reckon with in Short Grass, one of the actor’s 10 films with busy shoot-‘em-up director Lesley Selander. Johnny Mack Brown, a sagebrush stalwart in his own right, plays the marshal who allies with Steve. Adding to the Western pedigree is costar Cathy Downs, who plays the title role in the iconic My Darling Clementine. Buffs will note other familiar faces, including Alan Hale, Jr., well remembered as the skipper who takes a “three-hour tour” to Gilligan’s Island.
Invaders from Mars Invaders from Mars (1953) Character: Col. Fielding
In the early hours of the night, young David Maclean sees a flying saucer land and disappear into the sand dunes just beyond his house. Slowly, all of the adults, including his once loving parents, begin to act strangely.
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.
The Last Command The Last Command (1955) Character: N/A
During the Texas War of Independence of 1836 American frontiersman and pioneer Jim Bowie pleads for caution with the rebellious Texicans. They don't heed his advice since he's a Mexican citizen, married to the daughter of the Mexican vice-governor of the province and a friend to General Santa Anna since the days they had fought together for Mexico's independence. After serving as president for 22 years, Santa Anna has become too powerful and arrogant. He rules Mexico with an iron fist and he would not allow Texas to self-govern. Bowie sides with the Texans in their bid for independence and urges a cautious strategy, given Santa Anna's power and cunning. Despite the disagreement between the Texicans and Bowie regarding the right strategy they ask Bowie to lead them in a last-ditch stand, at Alamo, against General Santa Anna's numerically superior forces.
High Wall High Wall (1947) Character: Dr. Stanley Griffin
Steven Kenet, suffering from a recurring brain injury, appears to have strangled his wife. Having confessed, he's committed to an understaffed county asylum full of pathetic inmates. There, Dr. Ann Lorrison is initially skeptical about Kenet's story and reluctance to undergo treatment. But against her better judgement, she begins to doubt his guilt.
Mutiny Mutiny (1952) Character: Capt. Radford
Early in the War of 1812, Captain James Marshall is commissioned to run the British blockade and fetch an unofficial war loan from France. As first mate, Marshall recruits Ben Waldridge, a cashiered former British Navy captain. Waldridge brings his former gun crew...who begin plotting mutiny as soon as they learn there'll be gold aboard. The gold duly arrives, and with it Waldridge's former sweetheart Leslie, who's fond of a bit of gold herself. Which side is Waldridge really on?
The Outlaw Stallion The Outlaw Stallion (1954) Character: Sheriff
A young boy and a veterinarian in a red convertible help thwart a gang of horse thieves. Director Fred F. Sears' 1954 outdoor drama stars Billy Gray, Phil Carey, Roy Roberts, Dorothy Patrick, Gordon Jones, Trevor Bardette and Morris Ankrum.
The Silver Star The Silver Star (1955) Character: Charlie Childress
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.
Colorado Territory Colorado Territory (1949) Character: United States Marshal
After escaping from jail, outlaw Wes McQueen is convinced by his old partner in crime to do one last heist.
Wide Open Town Wide Open Town (1941) Character: Jim Stuart
Belle Langtry runs a town being taken over by cattle rustlers. She is also a front for the outlaws, who are led by Steve Fraser. Hoppy gets elected sheriff and cleans up the town with help from the Bar 20 boys.
Ten Gentlemen from West Point Ten Gentlemen from West Point (1942) Character: Wood
This historical drama tells the story of the first class to graduate from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point. In the early 19th Century, Congress appropriated the money to build the school, but opponents who believed it to be an illegitimate expansion of the powers of the federal government decided to sabotage the school. They put the hard-as-nails Major Sam Carter in charge of the academy, and he ruthlessly put the recruits through grueling training -- until only ten prospective soldiers remained. They include Dawson, a patriotic farm boy and Howard Shelton, a selfish playboy who has come to West Point only because of its prestige. The two vie for Carolyn Bainbridge, while they, along with the other eight, try convince Carter that the school is worth keeping.
Flight Nurse Flight Nurse (1953) Character: Interrogation Officer
In this war drama, set during the Korean War, an Air Force nurse gets involved in a love triangle on the front lines.
Three Men from Texas Three Men from Texas (1940) Character: Bruce Morgan
Hoppy and new sidekick California Carlson head to California to help out Lucky Jenkins.
Walk the Proud Land Walk the Proud Land (1956) Character: Gen. Wade
Indian Agent sent to try new approach to peace with Apaches based on respect for automomy rather than submission to Army. Wins over reservation chiefs and the Indian widow (Bancroft) given to him as housekeeper. Through use of diplomacy and demonstrations of faith in Apache leaders, reservation is put on the road to automomy. Conflicts arise between Apache widow and Eastern wife but latter has a lot to learn.
Drums Across the River Drums Across the River (1954) Character: Chief Ouray
When whites hunger after the gold on Ute Indian land, a bigoted young man finds himself forced into a peacekeeping role.
Gentle Annie Gentle Annie (1944) Character: Deputy Gansby
The Goss family live on a farm they call the dust bowl where the wind blows during the day and the coyotes howl at night. When the train is robbed, everyone thinks that Cotton and Violet were the ones that did the job, but no one has any proof. US Marshal Lloyd Richland comes into town in disguise to find the truth and he finds that the sheriff is corrupt and that the Goss family is gosh darn nice. They take in Richland and a stranded woman named Mary without any questions. Cotton believes that Sheriff Tatum shot their pa in the back, and the sheriff is now trying to plug the boys. Richland is looking for the train robbers, and at the same time is keeping an eye on Tatum and the lovely young Mary.
In a Lonely Place In a Lonely Place (1950) Character: Lloyd Barnes
A screenwriter with a violent temper is a murder suspect until his lovely neighbor clears him. However, she soon starts to have her doubts.
Chain Lightning Chain Lightning (1950) Character: Ed Bostwick
Former World War II flying ace Matt Brennan takes a position as a test pilot for a commercial aircraft corporation and bumps into his old girlfriend, Jo Holloway, who now works as a receptionist for the company.
This Woman Is Mine This Woman Is Mine (1941) Character: Roussel
Three seafaring fur traders fall in love with a female stowaway they discover aboard their ship. Many adventures follow.
Barbary Coast Gent Barbary Coast Gent (1944) Character: Alec Veeder
Honest Plush Brannon is a con-man thrown out of the Barbary Coast in San Francisco in the 1880s and headed for the gold rush region of Nevada. He discovers a real mine which lead to several complications.
The Omaha Trail The Omaha Trail (1942) Character: Henchman Job
The coming of the railroad to the West triggers an Indian war.
Borderland Borderland (1937) Character: Loco
Hoppy goes undercover as an outlaw (which permits him, for once, to drink and be mean to children) to track down a bunch of outlaws operating along the border. Loco, the head bad guy, deflects suspicion from himself by pretending to be a moron.
Fighting Coast Guard Fighting Coast Guard (1951) Character: Navy Captain
Story of how the Coast Guard trained to help win World War II.
Southwest Passage Southwest Passage (1954) Character: Dr. Stanton
Director Ray Nazarro's 1954 western, originally filmed in 3-D, stars John Ireland and Joanne Dru as fugitive bank robbers who hide out by joining a government expedition bound for California.
Cherokee Strip Cherokee Strip (1940) Character: Hawk Barrett
Richard Dix stars as Dave Morrell, the new marshal of Goliath, Oklahoma. Immediately upon arrival, Morrell finds himself at odds with banker Coy Barrett (Victor Jory), who is actually the leader of all local criminal activities.
We Were Strangers We Were Strangers (1949) Character: M. Seymour
China Valdes joins the Cuban underground after her brother is killed by the chief of the secret police, Ariete. She meets and falls in love with American expatriate Tony Fenner. Tony develops a plan to tunnel under the city's cemetery to a plot owned by a high official, assassinate him, and blow up the whole Cuban hierarchy at the ensuing state funeral. Together with a band of dedicated revolutionaries, they begin digging.
The Cockeyed Miracle The Cockeyed Miracle (1946) Character: Dr. Wilson
A 60-ish Maine shipbuilder (Frank Morgan) and his 30-ish father (Keenan Wynn) provide for their family from the hereafter.
Three Young Texans Three Young Texans (1954) Character: Jeff Blair
A Texan robs a train in an effort to prevent his father from committing the crime. A young girl attempts to help him after learning about the theft. A cowboy friend demands a share of the money.
Taza, Son of Cochise Taza, Son of Cochise (1954) Character: Grey Eagle
Three years after the end of the Apache wars, peacemaking chief Cochise dies. His elder son Taza shares his ideas, but brother Naiche yearns for war...and for Taza's betrothed, Oona. Naiche loses no time in starting trouble which, thanks to a bigoted cavalry officer, ends with the proud Chiricahua Apaches on a reservation, where they are soon joined by the captured renegade Geronimo, who is all it takes to light the firecracker's fuse...
The Harvey Girls The Harvey Girls (1946) Character: Rev. Claggett
On a train trip out west to become a mail-order bride, Susan Bradley meets a cheery crew of young women traveling out to open a "Harvey House" restaurant at a remote whistle-stop.
Fort Osage Fort Osage (1952) Character: Arthur Pickett
Rod Cameron stars as frontier scout Tim Clay, assigned to guide a wagon train through Indian territory. Clay knows that he's in for a lot of trouble because of the treaty-violating activities of white criminals Pickett and Keane. Fortunately for the hero, Pickett and Keane double-cross each other somewhere along the line, weakening their ability to foment an all-out Indian attack.
Flight To Mars Flight To Mars (1951) Character: Ikron
Four scientists and a newsman crash land on Mars and meet martians who act friendly.
The Moonlighter The Moonlighter (1953) Character: Alexander Prince
Wes Anderson (Fred MacMurray) is caught cattle rustling and promptly jailed. The public is outraged, but, since Wes always worked at night, they don't know what he looks like. Still, they break into the prison and lynch a hobo they think is Wes, while the actual culprit sneaks off to see his old flame, Rela (Barbara Stanwyck), who has recently taken up with his straitlaced brother, Tom (William Ching). But Tom is envious of his outlaw brother, and he decides to join Wes in a life of crime.
The Eternal Sea The Eternal Sea (1955) Character: Vice-Adm. Arthur Dewey Struble
Biography of Admiral John Hoskins' efforts to retain active command despite WW2 injury.
Earth vs. the Flying Saucers Earth vs. the Flying Saucers (1956) Character: Brig. Gen. John Hanley
Test space rockets exploding at liftoff and increased reporting of UFO sightings culminate in a direct attempt by alien survivors of a dead, extra-galactic civilization to invade Earth from impervious flying saucers, using ray-weapons of mass destruction.
The Heavenly Body The Heavenly Body (1944) Character: Dr. Green
The beautiful wife of a tweedy astronomer becomes convinced that her astrologer's prediction of a new dream man in her life will come true.
Half Human: The Story of the Abominable Snowman Half Human: The Story of the Abominable Snowman (1958) Character: Dr. Carl Jordan
An American scientist tells two colleagues about the finding of an abominable snowman living in the Japanese alps, where it is worshipped by a remote tribe as a god, and how it was discovered by modern man after it raided a skiers shelter following an avalanche, killing all inside. This is an adaptation of the Japanese film "Jūjin Yuki Otoko" (1955) with added American-made footage, narration, and music.
Son of Ali Baba Son of Ali Baba (1952) Character: Ali Baba
In ancient Persia the son of Ali Baba (of forty thieves fame), Kashma Baba is a military cadet by day and a party goer by night. He falls for a girl who he later finds is an escaped slave girl belonging to the wicked Caliph. They flee to his father's palace. But alas, there's more to her than meets the eye. Will the evil schemers succeed? The sons of the Forty Thieves to the rescue!
Hell's Crossroads Hell's Crossroads (1957) Character: Wheeler
An imprisoned gunfighter must scatter to elude the authorities. Outlaws Bob Ford (Robert Vaughn) and Vic Rodell (Stephen McNally) are nabbed, but the governor offers them amnesty in exchange for their help in bringing Jesse and his brother Frank (Douglas Kennedy) to justice. Peggie Castle and Barton MacLane also star in this tale of the Old West's most famous traitor.
Badman's Country Badman's Country (1958) Character: Mayor Coleman
Pat Garrett arrives in Abilene where he catches five of Butch Cassidy's gang. He calls in Wyatt Earp and Bat Masterson and they learn there is a half million dollar shipment of money arriving by train and Cassidy is amassing enough men to take it.
Border Vigilantes Border Vigilantes (1941) Character: Dan Forbes
A town bedeviled with outlaws sends for Hoppy, Lucky and California after their own vigilante committee fails to solve the towns problems. Hoppy discovers that the bad guys are led by the town boss, and so are the vigilantes.
Chief Crazy Horse Chief Crazy Horse (1955) Character: Red Cloud
When young Crazy Horse, of whom great things were predicted, wins his bride, rival Little Big Man goes to villainous traders with evidence of gold in the sacred Lakota burial ground. Of course, a new gold rush starts despite all treaties, and Crazy Horse becomes military leader of his people. Initial Indian victories lead to the inevitable result. Uniquely, all is told from the Indian perspective.
The Sea of Grass The Sea of Grass (1947) Character: A.J. Crane
On America's frontier, a St. Louis woman marries a New Mexico cattleman who is seen as a tyrant by the locals.
Stand Up and Cheer! Stand Up and Cheer! (1934) Character: Washington Press Correspondent
President Franklin Roosevelt appoints a theatrical producer as the new Secretary of Amusement in order to cheer up an American public still suffering through the Depression. The new secretary soon runs afoul of political lobbyists out to destroy his department.
Buck Benny Rides Again Buck Benny Rides Again (1940) Character: Second Outlaw
Radio star Jack Benny, intending to stay in New York for the summer, is forced by the needling of rival Fred Allen to prove his boasts about roughing it on his (fictitious) Nevada ranch. Meanwhile, singer Joan Cameron, whom Jack's fallen for and offended, is maneuvered by her sisters to the same Nevada town. Jack's losing battle to prove his manhood to Joan means broad slapstick burlesque of Western cliches.
Most Dangerous Man Alive Most Dangerous Man Alive (1961) Character: Capt. Davis
An escaped, but framed, prisoner escapes prison during a cobalt explosion and soon discovers he has grown a special power that makes his body impervious to everything. Learning this, he seeks vengeance on the bad guys who framed him for jail.
Two Guns and a Badge Two Guns and a Badge (1954) Character: Sheriff Jackson
In the last of his four western programmers for Allied Artists, Wayne Morris plays frontiersman Jim Bisby. Mistaken for a notorious gunslinger, Jim is appointed deputy sheriff of a wide-open cattle town. Playing along, our hero gets down to business -- and by the time his true identity is revealed, it hardly matters, since most of the bad guys are pushing up daisies on boot hill.
Apache Apache (1954) Character: Dawson
Following the surrender of Geronimo, Massai, the last Apache warrior is captured and scheduled for transportation to a Florida reservation. On the way he manages to escape and heads for his homeland to win back his girl and settle down to grow crops. His pursuers have other ideas though.
The Damned Don't Cry The Damned Don't Cry (1950) Character: Jim Whitehead
Fed up with her small-town marriage, a woman goes after the big time and gets mixed up with the mob.
My Favorite Spy My Favorite Spy (1951) Character: Gen. Frazer
A burlesque comic doubles for a spy in Tangier and meets the spy's girlfriend, who is also a spy.
The Roundup The Roundup (1941) Character: 'Parenthesis'
Originally written as a stage vehicle for corpulent character actor Macklyn Arbuckle, Ernest Day's The Roundup was first filmed in 1920 with Fatty Arbuckle (no relation) in the lead. By the time the film was remade in 1941, Arbuckle's character, a roly-poly frontier sheriff named Slim (!), was refashioned as a supporting role, with Jack Benny's radio announcer Don Wilson essaying the part. The plot, however, remained fairly intact: Upon hearing that her fiance Greg (Preston Foster) has been killed, Janet (Patricia Morison) agrees to marry rancher Steve (Richard Dix) on the rebound. On the day of the wedding, who should show up but Greg, determined to raise as much Hell as humanly possible
In Old Colorado In Old Colorado (1941) Character: Weiler, Davidson's Foreman
Joe Weller has instigated a conflict over water rights between two ranchers. The idea is to have the ranchers do each other in then move in and take over. Hoppy and the good guys won't let this happen.
Curse of the Faceless Man Curse of the Faceless Man (1958) Character: Narrator (unconfirmed)
A stone-encrusted body is unearthed at Pompeii, and people left alone with it keep dying of crushed skulls...
North of the Rio Grande North of the Rio Grande (1937) Character: Henry Stoneham
Hoppy's brother has been murdered and he is on the trail of the murderers. To get them he makes himself seem to be a wanted man.
Marriage Is a Private Affair Marriage Is a Private Affair (1944) Character: Ed Scofield
Theo has had many boyfriends who wanted to marry her. Since her mother, Mrs. Selworth, has been married many times, Theo is unsure of commitment. Without much thought, she finally accepts the proposal of Air Corps Lieutenant Tom West. After the honeymoon, Tom's father dies and Tom goes into the defense industry. When Theo has a baby, she hates the idea of being matronly and wants to be the old party girl. The problem is that her husband is working constantly. She looks to her friends, who are having their own problems, and to her old flame Captain Lancing. To decide on what she wants to do with her baby and her life, Theo must grow up.
Silver Lode Silver Lode (1954) Character: Zachary Evans
Dan Ballard, a respected citizen in the western town of Silver Lode, has his wedding interrupted by four men led by Ned McCarty, an old acquaintance who, as a US Marshal, arrests Ballard for the murder of his brother and the theft of $20,000. Ballard seeks to stall McCarty while tracking down evidence that will prove his innocence.
From the Earth to the Moon From the Earth to the Moon (1958) Character: President Ulysses S. Grant
Set just after the American civil war, businessman and inventor Victor Barbicane invents a new source of power called Power X. He plans to use it to power rockets, and to show its potential he plans to send a projectile to the moon. Joining him for the trip are his assistant Ben Sharpe, Barbicane's arch-rival Stuyvesant Nicholl, and Nicholl's daughter Virginia. Nicholl believes that Power X goes against the will of God and sabotages the projectile so that they cannot return to earth, setting up a suspenseful finale as they battle to repair the projectile.
Dixie Dugan Dixie Dugan (1943) Character: Editor
Roger Hudson, a wealthy businessman who has moved to Washington to work for the government as a "dollar a year man," is late for a radio broadcast about his new department, the Mobilization of Woman Power for War. He takes a cab driven by Dixie Dugan, who hopes that being a cabbie while the country's men are away fighting will help the war effort. Her incompetent driving, however, results in an accident for which Roger must take responsibility in order to reach the radio station in time. Dixie then returns home, where she lives with her father Timothy, who is constantly practicing his air raid warden duties, her mother Gladys, an aspiring Red Cross worker, and cousin Imogene, who studies incessantly to become a "quiz kid." The Dugans rent out their spare rooms to Dixie's fiancé, Matt Hogan, and to blustering Judge J. J. Lawson. Matt, who works in a munitions factory, wants Dixie to settle down and marry him, but Dixie is determined to help her country.
Good News Good News (1947) Character: Dean Griswold
At fictitious Tait University in the Roaring '20s, co-ed and school librarian Connie Lane falls for football hero Tommy Marlowe. Unfortunately, he has his eye on gold-digging vamp Pat McClellan. Tommy's grades start to slip, which keeps him from playing in the big game. Connie eventually finds out Tommy really loves her and devises a plan to win him back and to get him back on the field.
The Mighty McGurk The Mighty McGurk (1947) Character: Fowles
A retired prizefighter becomes the unlikely guardian of a young orphan boy recently arrived from England to New York's Bowery District.
Pirates on Horseback Pirates on Horseback (1941) Character: Ace Gibson
Hoppy, Lucky and California search for a mine owned by Trudy Pendleton after it was taken from her by thw swindling gambler Ace Gibson. They find the mine and Hoppy fights Gibson over it.
For the Love of Mary For the Love of Mary (1948) Character: Adm. Walton
Young girl gets a job at the White House as a switchboard operator and gets mixed up in politics.
Devil's Canyon Devil's Canyon (1953) Character: Ed
An outlaw woman helps one Arizona convict stop another with a Gatling gun.
The Desperados Are in Town The Desperados Are in Town (1956) Character: Mr. Rutherford
In this western, a young man tries to walk the straight and narrow, but he is impeded by his past. The trouble begins when the young fellow flees his family's Texas dirt farm and becomes an outlaw. He is advised by one of the desperadoes to return home. The boy does, and with hard work, makes the farm successful. Harvest time rolls around. He is just about to celebrate when the outlaws ride up and force him to help them pull a local bank job. He refuses and kills the gang leader and his brother. Meanwhile, the boy's past is revealed to the town banker. Seeing that he truly has gone straight, the banker forgives him. The boy marries and lives with his lovely bride upon his land.
The Redhead and The Cowboy The Redhead and The Cowboy (1951) Character: Sheriff
Gil Kyle finds himself caught up in the politics and unrest of the American Civil War and soon gets himself framed for a murder. His only alibi is Candace Bronson, who is aiding the Confederate cause and has left the territory to deliver a vital message about a Yankee gold shipment. So he sets off in pursuit, running into desperados, government agents, and guerrilla fighters, who are more interested in profit than ideals. Written by Alfred Jingle
Bad Men of Tombstone Bad Men of Tombstone (1949) Character: Mr. Jones
A marshal goes up against a collection of vicious outlaws terrorizing his own.
Quincannon, Frontier Scout Quincannon, Frontier Scout (1956) Character: Col. Harry Conover
A young woman hires a frontier scout to help her discover if her brother died in an Indian attack on a remote fort.
Hopalong Cassidy Returns Hopalong Cassidy Returns (1936) Character: Blackie Felton
A crusading newspaper editor recruits his old friend Hoppy to take the job of Marshall in a town rife with vice and murder directed at helpless miners.
Arena Arena (1953) Character: Bucky Hillberry
Left by his wife, a vain rodeo star picks up a floozy and rides a bad Brahman bull.
Best Foot Forward Best Foot Forward (1943) Character: Col. Harkrider
Bud Hooper, a cadet at Winsocki Military Academy, sends an invitation to movie star Lucille Ball to come to Winsocki's big dance. Ball's publicity-hungry agent convinces her to go in order to boost her career. Complications arise when Bud's girlfriend Helen Schlesinger unexpectedly shows up, too.
Lady in the Lake Lady in the Lake (1946) Character: Eugene Grayson
Private eye Phillip Marlowe wants to get out of the detective racket and into crime writing. But when he's called to the office of editor Adrienne Fromsett, it's not to talk about his story ideas — she wants him to locate the missing wife of her boss, Mr. Kingsby. The assignment quickly becomes complicated when bodies start turning up.
Rustlers' Valley Rustlers' Valley (1937) Character: Glen Randall
Hoppy clears Lucky on a charge of bank robbery and foils the plot of a crooked lawyer to rustle a herd of pedigree cattle and take over the valley.
Hills of Old Wyoming Hills of Old Wyoming (1937) Character: Andrews
An evil deputy is using Indian half-breeds to rustle cattle. This causes trouble between the cattlemen and Indians. Hoppy, Windy and Lucky see that justice is served. Songs abound.
Hiawatha Hiawatha (1952) Character: Iagoo
A young Indian brave attempts to bring peace to two warring tribes.
Along the Great Divide Along the Great Divide (1951) Character: Ed Roden
US marshal Len Merrick saves Tim Keith from lynching at the hands of the Roden clan, and hopes to get him to Santa Loma for trial. Vindictive Ned Roden, whose son Ed was killed, still wants personal revenge, and Tim would like to escape before Ned catches up with him again. Can the marshal make it across the desert with Tim and his daughter? Even if he makes it, will justice be served?
The Hidden Eye The Hidden Eye (1945) Character: Ferris (henchman)
A perfumed message provides the only clue for a blind detective bent on clearing a man accused of murder.
Little Mister Jim Little Mister Jim (1947) Character: Col. W.I. Starwell
After his mother's death, a young boy tries to help his father stop drinking.
Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo (1944) Character: Adm. William F. Halsey - Captain of the 'Hornet' (uncredited)
In the wake of Pearl Harbor, a young lieutenant leaves his expectant wife to volunteer for a secret bombing mission which will take the war to the Japanese homeland.
Tales of Manhattan Tales of Manhattan (1942) Character: Judge
Ten screenwriters collaborated on this series of tales concerning the effect a tailcoat cursed by its tailor has on those who wear it. The video release features a W.C. Fields segment not included in the original theatrical release.
Tales of Manhattan Tales of Manhattan (1942) Character: Judge Tom Barnes (Robinson sequence)
Ten screenwriters collaborated on this series of tales concerning the effect a tailcoat cursed by its tailor has on those who wear it. The video release features a W.C. Fields segment not included in the original theatrical release.
Twilight for the Gods Twilight for the Gods (1958) Character: Sea Captain
An alcoholic captain sails a two-master through danger with a call girl and others on board.
Time to Kill Time to Kill (1942) Character: Alexander Morny
Lloyd Nolan is back as detective Michael Shayne who's in search of a stolen coin.
Beginning of the End Beginning of the End (1957) Character: Gen. John Hanson
An attractive reporter investigating the mysterious destruction of an Illinois town stumbles upon a secret government laboratory conducting radiation experiments on vegetables. The lead scientist is eager to help find out what happened. Together they discover that giant grasshoppers are behind the devastation. Worse yet, thousands of them are headed toward Chicago! Can they be stopped... or is this the BEGINNING OF THE END?
Southside 1-1000 Southside 1-1000 (1950) Character: Eugene Deane
The U.S. Secret Service goes after a counterfeiting ring by placing one of its agents in a criminal mob.
Song of the Thin Man Song of the Thin Man (1947) Character: Inspector (uncredited)
Society sleuths Nick and Nora Charles investigate a murder in a jazz club.
No Man's Woman No Man's Woman (1955) Character: Capt. Hostedder
A greedy, scheming woman is found murdered in her studio, and the police find that there is no shortage of suspects who wanted to see her dead--among them a rich husband she wouldn't divorce unless he paid her a huge settlement, a lover she caused to be fired from his job and an assistant whose fiancé she tried to seduce.
Tennessee Johnson Tennessee Johnson (1942) Character: Jefferson Davis
The tumultuous presidency of 19th-president Andrew Johnson is chronicled in this biopic. The story begins with Johnson's boyhood and covers his early life. During the Civil War, Johnson stays a staunch Unionist and upon Lincoln's reelection in 1864, becomes his Vice President. After Lincoln's assassination, Johnson becomes the President and became the first U.S. president ever to be impeached.
Courage of Lassie Courage of Lassie (1946) Character: Farmer Crews
Bill's separated from his litter, making friends with the wild creatures until he's found and adopted by young Kathie. An accident separates him from her, and he's drafted into K-9 duty in the trenches until battle fatigue takes its toll and he turns vicious. And even though he finds his way back home, he may be condemned as a killer.
Adventure Adventure (1945) Character: Mr. Ludlow - Farmer (uncredited)
A rough and tumble man of the sea falls for a meek librarian.



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