Randolph Scott
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Filmography
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Seven Men from Now
(1956)Ben Stride (Randolph Scott, in a role originally slated for John Wayne) trudges stoically through the West, hunting down the seven men responsible for the murder of his wife in a Wells Fargo station holdup. As the film opens, we see him dispatching two of the miscreants during a driving rainstorm.

The Tall T
(1957)The victims must outsmart their cruel captors after an outlaw, and his gang kidnap an heiress, her nervous husband, and a rancher.

Buchanan Rides Alone
(1958)
Ride the High Country
(1962)From acclaimed action director Sam Peckinpah comes this tense explosive drama about two aging gunslingers who sign on to transport gold from a remote mining town.

The Bounty Hunter
(1954)A bounty hunter attempts to track down three killers.

The Last of the Mohicans
(1936)Two sisters attempt to find their father in the French and Indian War, but soon they are captured by French soldiers, until brave rescuers aid them.

Westbound
(1959)John Hayes, a Civil War veteran, fights to protect a gold shipment from a bitter Confederate officer, Clay Putnam. Clay wants to revive the Confederate cause and plans to steal a shipment. His wife complicates matters since she is Hayes's old flame.

Carson City
(1952)Engineer Jeff Kinkaid is hired to build a railroad across the unforgiving Sierra Nevada, linking the gold and silver mines to the frontier town of Carson City, but he must contend with both hostile townspeople and ruthless bandits threatening the region.

Santa Fe
(1951)After the Civil War, two brothers, once the best of friends, try to reconcile their differences that led them to fight on opposite sides in this stirring, emotional Western.

The Doolins of Oklahoma
(1949)When his former gang forces him to resume leadership, Bill Doolin, trying to go straight, walks into lawmen's guns rather than risk bring further unhappiness to his wife.

Ride Lonesome
(1959)A bounty hunter escorts a killer to prison but allows his outlaw brother to catch up with them to have a showdown over a previous shocking murder.

Riding Shotgun
(1954)Charles Bronson stars with Randolph Scott in the western adventure Riding Shotgun. Guard Larry Delong (Scott) normally rides shotgun on the stagecoach to Deepwater, but when he's tricked into leaving his post, outlaws rob the stage. Held as a prisoner, Delong discovers that Pinto (Bronson) and his gang robbed the stage as a distraction to lure the law out of Deepwater so they can rob the casino. Delong frees himself and rides to warn the town, but he's mistaken for one of the outlaws. Now, caught between the wary townspeople and the real outlaws riding in, Delong has only moments to stop the casino heist. Based on the story "Riding Solo" by Kenneth Perkins.

Albuquerque
(1948)Cole Armin is recruited by his corrupt uncle to inherit a freight empire, but instead he joins forces with his uncle’s honest business rival.

The Desperadoes
(1943)A Utah sheriff and a reformed outlaw seek justice when the latter is wrongly accused of robbing a bank. This classic Western was Columbia Pictures' first Technicolor film.

A Lawless Street
(1955)Randolph Scott stars as Marshal Coleen Wave, a lawman who moves from town to town in the Colorado Territory, ridding each of its outlaws.

To the Last Man
(1933)In post-Civil-War Kentucky, a family feud lands a man in prison for murder. Once free, he seeks revenge, just as the clans reconcile for a wedding.

Badman's Territory
(1946)Quinto is a sack full of rattlesnakes, an Oklahoma Territory-panhandle town outside U.S. jurisdiction.

Rage at Dawn
(1955)A special agent from Chicago is sent out west to bring in the notorious Reno brothers.

Comanche Station
(1960)Three outlaws join a loner and another man's wife, who was kidnapped by the Comanche.

Abilene Town
(1946)An honorable sheriff tries to make peace in his Western town when a feud breaks out between homesteaders and cattlemen in the wake of the Civil War.