Bad Man from Red Butte (1940)
Bad Man from Red Butte (1940) Buck arrives in the town where his outlaw twin brother Gil Brady is also located. Benson is after the Todhunter ranch and he has his henchman kill Todhunter. Then he claims Buck is actually Brady and he is the murderer. Buck is saved from the lynch mob by his friend Spu
Fighting Bill Fargo (1941)
Fighting Bill Fargo (1941) Bill Fargo returns from prison to find Scanlon controlling the town including the Sheriff and the editor. First Scanlon has the Sheriff's opposition in the upcoming election murdered. Then when the editor confesses to Bill, he has him killed with Bill's gun. But the editor
Little Joe, the Wrangler (1942)
Little Joe, the Wrangler (1942) Mining executive Neal Wallace arrives to investigate the losses at a gold mine and is immediately framed for murder. The murderers then incite a lynch mob but the Sheriff lets him go. Wallace eventually convinces the Sheriff of his innocence and the two then work toge
Rustlers RoundUp (1946)
Rustlers RoundUp (1946) While using the same title as a 1933 Universal film starring Tom Mix, this one combines elements of two Johnny Mack Brown Universal westerns, "Law and Order-1940" and "The Silver Bullet-1942", with the story stress on "Law and Order." The "V
Stagecoach Buckaroo (1942)
Stagecoach Buckaroo (1942) Saved from a lynching party when Molly Denton (Nell O'Day) and Nina Kincaid (Anne Nagel) bring proof of mistaken identity, roving cowpuncher Steve Hardin (Johnny Mack Brown) is offered a job as a stagecoach guard by Molly's father Joseph Denton (Henry Hall). When Denton is
Raiders of San Joaquin (1943)
Raiders of San Joaquin (1943) An outlaw gang is stealing land under the pretense that they are getting it for a railway.
Oklahoma Raiders (1944)
Oklahoma Raiders (1944) Oklahoma Raiders is yet one more Betty Burbridge re-working of an original Bennett Cohen story ("Come on Danger,1932", "The Renegade Ranger, 1938", "Come On Danger, 1942" and "Alias Billy the Kid, 1946" among a couple of other uses), us
Desperate Trails (1939)
Desperate Trails (1939) Following 1939's "The Phantom Stage", the last of 12 series westerns made at Universal by Trem Carr and Paul Malvern starring Bob Baker, Universal kicked off a new series of six starring their new series-sign Johnny Mack Brown (who had already starred in three Unive
Arizona Trail (1943)
Arizona Trail 1943 When crafty Doc Wallace sends for Johnny Trent and his pal, Kansas to come home to the Trent ranch in Arizona, Johnny meets Martha Brooks, who is caring for his invalid father, whose ranch some unknown enemy is trying to wrest away, as it has become suddenly valuable Aided by Wayn
Law of the Range (1941)
Law of the Range 1941 The Wolverine Kid kills a man and it looks like Steve Howard did it But Steves father recognizes the bullet as coming from the gun owned by the Kid The Kid and Steve each have one of the ivory handled guns that were used when their fathers feuded many years earlier Setting out