Sally Blane
12 titles
Filmography
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The Reckoning
(1932)A mob boss (Edmund Breese) plans to pin a robbery on a couple (Sally Blane, James Murray) who want to leave their life of crime behind.

Heritage of the Desert
(1932)In White Sage, Utah, a young tenderfoot from the East falls for a rancher's daughter while being forced to defend his land against claim jumpers.

The Local Bad Man
(1932)When their bank is in the red, the Murdock brothers concoct an insurance scam to ship cash on a train, rob it and then pin the theft on a cowboy.

Wild Horse Mesa
(1932)An Arizona rancher tries to stop a gang that uses barbed-wire enclosures to trap and catch wild horses.

Fighting Mad
(1939)A Mountie tangles with border-crossing robbers and struggles to save the reputation of a woman they exploited and who witnessed a murder.

Crashing Through Danger
(1938)Three electric-company linemen--Torchy, Slim and Eddie--are constantly reprimanded by their supervisor, "Pop" Foster, for their behavior, which is a bit too "happy-go-lucky" for Pop's tastes. Complications ensue.

Night of Terror
(1933)To collect their inheritance, heirs to a family fortune are forced to spend the night in a creepy mansion where they might not survive the morning.

The Spirit of Notre Dame
(1931)The original story of Notre Dame football comes to life in this tale of two friends who play football, one of whom is a self-centered quarterback.

She Had to Choose
(1934)Tragedy strikes when a young woman (Isabel Jewell) meets the proprietor (Larry "Buster" Crabbe) of a restaurant.

Cross-Examination
(1932)A defense attorney's sharp skills become the key to uncovering the truth as he fights to save a young man accused of killing his millionaire father.

Code 3
These 39 episodes of the classic 1957 procedural, based on true crime cases, follows an LAPD sheriff, “changing the names to protect the innocent.”

Half Marriage
(1929)Judy secretly marries Dick, but fears her disapproving parents. A jealous fight sends her back to the city, where a drunken suitor and tragedy await.