Mara Corday
8 titles
Filmography
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Tarantula
(1955)Biochemist Professor Gerald Deemer (Leo G. Carroll) mistakenly creates a spider of mammoth proportions that has the people of Desert Rock, Arizona running for their lives!

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 Black Scorpion
(1957)The fate of mankind rests on the shoulders of Hank Scott as the creatures rip a train from its tracks, snatch a helicopter from the sky and, most gripping sequence…

Naked Gun
(1956)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, Breen Mathews (Willard Parker) promises to deliver the Salazar fortune to the rightful heir after Luis Salazar, son of Don Pablo, is killed. Breen heads for Topaz, where he hopes to find the surviving heir, Teresa. He finds instead, Louisa, daughter of Teresa, and is forced to fight a crooked group of townspeople, who are after the Salazar fortune, cursed or otherwise. Included in the group are Judge Cole (Billy House), known as "the Hanging Judge" and Barnum (Barton MacLane), local saloon owner. After defeating all the crooks, Breen is told by Louisa that she, the last of the Salazars, is going to return the treasure to its rightful owners, and lift the curse.

The Giant Claw
(1957)An enormous bird from outer space descends upon the Earth and chows down on people. Scientists and the military must team up to save our planet.

Raw Edge
(1956)In lawless Oregon territory, any unmarried woman is fair game in this female-scarce land. But when a wife's husband is killed, her brother-in-law rides in to set things straight.

Drums Across the River
(1954)Driven to desperation by hard times, Frank Walker and a party of miners dig for gold in Ute Indian country despite a peace treaty that forbids trespassing on their land. Joining the group is Gary Brannon, whose mother was killed by the tribe. The miners' actions soon incur the wrath of the Ute and Gary finds himself caught in a deadly situation that threatens to erupt into a bloody race war.

Dawn at Socorro
(1954)After being wounded in a gunfight, gunslinger and gambler Brett Wade is diagnosed with tuberculosis. On his way to Colorado for treatment, he stops in Socorro, New Mexico, where he attempts to save a local saloon girl from a corrupt owner.