Frank H. Young

Most Popular Frank H. Young Trailers

Total trailers found: 10

Trigger Fingers Trailer (1946)

20 September 1946

Blacksmith Pinto Peters calls on his old friend, Sam "Hurricane" Benton, to help him clear his son, Jimmy, of a murder charge.

Partners of the Trail Trailer (1944)

28 April 1944

A United States marshal uncovers a plot to steal the valuable gold-laden property of ranchers.

Ghost Guns Trailer (1944)

17 November 1944

Supernatural events on the range prompt an investigation by cowboy Brown in this western.

The Haunted Mine Trailer (1946)

02 March 1946

U.S. Marshals "Nevada Jack" McKenzie and "Sandy" Hopkins, working undercover, investigate a plot to rob a widow and her daughter of a mine which they know to be filled with gold-laden ore, but the widow believes it has played out.

Million Dollar Kid Trailer (1944)

28 February 1944

In ridding the area of muggers, the East Side Boys acquire a wealthy benefactor whose privileged son, unbeknownst to him, has fallen in with thugs.

Border Bandits Trailer (1946)

12 January 1946

Johnny Mack Brown dons a marshal's badge in the Monogram western Border Bandits. Brown's sworn duty is to bring in a gang of crooks whose hideout is on the other side of the Mexican border.

Song of the Drifter Trailer (1948)

17 January 1948

Jimmy joins Cannonball on a visit to the widow Fennamore, Cannonball's old girlfriend, at Firehole. Engineer Colton is killed by henchman Smoky Morgan and Philip Judson hides the body.

Flashing Guns Trailer (1947)

16 July 1947

After a brief mid-1940s burst of originality, Monogram's Johnny Mack Brown western series settled back into the commonplace with such entries as Flashing Guns.

Range Law Trailer (1944)

24 June 1944

Range Law stars Johnny Mack Brown as "Nevada" and Raymond Hatton as "Sandy", the same characters they played in most of their mid-1940s Monogram westerns.

The Navajo Trail Trailer (1945)

15 January 1945

U.S. Marshals Nevada Jack McKenzie and Sandy Hopkins are working undercover to capture a gang stealing horses from the Navajos, and to capture the killer of a Ranger.