John Dehner
28 titles
Filmography
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Revolt at Fort Laramie
(1957)At the dawn of the American Civil War, tensions begin to mount between Northern and Southern sympathizers stationed at Fort Laramie in Wyoming. The Southern soldiers, led by Maj. Seth Bradner (John Dehner), leave Fort Laramie to join the Confederate cause. But when Bradner is captured by a fortune-seeking Sioux tribe en route to Texas, it's up to Capt. James Tenslip (Gregg Palmer), a Northerner who has fallen for Bradner's niece Melissa (Frances Helm), to save him.

The Left Handed Gun
(1958)Billy the Kid sets out for vengeance on the men who killed his mentor.

Cast a Long Shadow
(1959)When a troubled cowboy inherits a ranch, he locks lips with an old flame and knocks fists with old rivals, while leading a cattle drive to Santa Fe.

The Steel Lady
(1953)When their plane crashes in the Sahara, pilot Mike Monohan and his crew try to reach civilization in an old German Afrika Korp tank they find. What they don't know is that hidden on the tank are diamonds.

Please Murder Me
(1956)A love-smitten lawyer's conscience catches up to him when he learns that the sultry femme fatale he just got acquitted did indeed kill her husband.

The Iron Sheriff
(1957)Sterling Hayden plays a sheriff with continuing moral dilemmas. Should he relate a deathbed confession which falsely implicates his son in a murder? Should he carry out his threat to cold-bloodedly kill the real murderer or bring him to legal justice?

Gun Belt
(1953)A former gunslinger trying to get his life back on track by buying a ranch is framed by his outlaw brother in order to blackmail him into committing one last robbery.

Timbuktu
(1958)An American mercenary working both Arab and French Sudan during World War II.

Trooper Hook
(1957)A woman who had been captured by an Apache chief years earlier is rescued and tries to return to her previous life.

Airplane II: The Sequel
(1982)There's a mad bomber on board, the first lunar shuttle is about to self-destruct and - worst of all - the flight crew discovers they're out of coffee! Robert Hays and Julie Hagerty fly totally out of the ozone to recreate their original roles.

The Day of the Dolphin
(1973)After training dolphins to speak English, a marine biologist (George C. Scott) races to stop assassins who kidnap them for a deadly plot.

Out California Way
(1946)Hoping for Western film fame, Monte Hale, Danny, Gloria, and dancing horse Pardner must fight off rival Rod Mason to keep their shot at stardom.

Desert Passage
(1952)Two Arizona stagecoach line owners are hired by a paroled bank embezzler to take him—and his hidden loot—to Mexico. But things don't go as planned.

Man of the West
(1958)A reformed outlaw is left abandoned in a remote area after he intervenes in a train robbery, where he unexpectedly runs into his old gang.

Creator
(1985)A lonesome biologist teaches a student in his own eccentric way, while attempting to clone the wife whose death he still mourns 25 years later.

A Day of Fury
(1956)Town marshal Alan Burnett owes a debt to the gunslinger Jagade, the stranger who saved his life. However, when Jagade arrives in town, he disrupts the peace, reviving the town's old vices of gambling and lawlessness. Burnett's inaction soon threatens not only his freedom but also his fiancée. As chaos ensues, it's up to Burnett to restore order and save the town from anarchy.

The King's Thief
(1955)Lavish in its staging, full of passion and swordplay, and based on a true story, The King’s Thief is a romantic, swashbuckling drama of royal intrigue inside the court of Charles II.
The Bowery Boys Meet the Monsters
(1954)
The Girl in Black Stockings
(1957)After a gorgeous starlet is murdered at a Utah resort, a lawyer finds himself caught up in the investigation to track down her killer.