Twinkle Watts Trailers
A Guy Could Change TrailerTrail of Kit Carson TrailerCorpus Christi Bandits Trailer
A Guy Could Change TrailerTrail of Kit Carson TrailerCorpus Christi Bandits Trailer
Total trailers found: 11
04 April 1944
After bank robber Bob Hackett (Don "Red" Barry) learns that his real father was a marshal, he reforms and travels with his pal Buckshot (Wally Vernon) to Santa Fe, where his father was killed.
20 July 1944
A landowner tries to drink his neighbor's molybdenum milkshake and winds up having him killed. It's up to Allan Lane to find out what happened and apprehend the culprits.
15 September 1944
Barstow and Stevens are forcing the local printer to print fake silver certificates which they then sell.
29 December 1943
During the Civil War, three American soldiers are sent, disguised as civilians, to California to gather evidence that Southern agents there are agitating for that state to join the Confederacy with the aid of California's governor.
27 January 1946
A playboy is reformed by his daughter and fiancee.
18 October 1943
The suspicious death of Henry King during a hunting trip with his brother John leaves the inheritance of the rich Santa Rita Ranch to be shared with John, Henry's daughter Doris and a young girl from New York, Twinkle Watts.
11 July 1945
Bill Harmon receives a letter from his partner, Dave MacRoy informing him of a rich gold strike in their California mine.
07 November 1944
Bringing his large cattle herd to Sundown, rancher Tex Jordan must sell his cattle to corrupt baron Jack Hatfield.
20 April 1945
After the Civil War, veteran Jim Christi (Allan Lane) returns to Texas, where he is unjustly accused of murder.
24 November 1943
A mystery man, identifying himself as the outlaw Nevada Kid, and his comical sidekick, help the townspeople of Canyon City solve a series of murders, robberies, and threats to destroy their new power dam in the first days of electrification of the wild west.
26 January 1945
The Topeka Terror is a western film of 1945 directed by Howard Bretherton. The land-rush opening of the Cherokee Strip brings in its wake a scattering of outlaws and claim jumpers.