Walter Sande
14 titles
Filmography
14 results
The Steel Trap
(1952)
Don Winslow of the Navy
(1942)A patriotic Naval officer makes it his mission to smoke out a saboteur who orchestrates the destruction of cargo ships bound for Pearl Harbor.

The Legend Of The Lone Ranger
(1952)The story of how the sole surviving Texas Ranger of an ambush by the Cavendish gang donned a mask and assumed a new identity as a justice warrior.

The Navy vs. the Night Monsters
(1966)A scientific expedition to Antarctica unleashes a nightmarish terror upon a South Seas Navy base as acid-bleeding killer trees take over the island.

Canyon River
(1956)In the tradition of "Lonesome Dove" comes this powerful story about a cattle drive. Trail boss George Montgomery must not only contend with threats from rustlers and Indians, but also with a foreman (Peter Graves of "Mission: Impossible") who may not be trustworthy.

Oklahoma Territory
(1960)"Oklahoma Territory" features Bill Williams as Temple Houston, a gun-toting D.A. whose heart lies with the cause of justice but whose actions toward that end can be controversial.

Rim of the Canyon
(1949)Gene Autry, playing a dual role as his father and himself, is stranded by thieves who are searching for a stolen $30,000. A schoolteacher aids Gene with his search for the outlaws and the treasure.
Johnny Tremain
(1957)A young man named Johnny Tremain joins a group known as the Sons of Liberty in 18th-century Boston. He becomes a patriot involved in the struggle for American independence.

Along Came Jones
(1945)Gary Cooper (1952's "High Noon") gives a marvelous, tongue-in-cheek performance as a fumble-fingered cowpoke who is mistaken for a notorious bandit and almost gets killed by both sides of the law all while managing to capture the attention of Loretta Young. William Demarest co-stars as Cooper's trusty sidekick and Dan Duryea plays the villainous Monte Jarred for whom Cooper is mistaken.

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?

Blonde Ice
(1948)A bombshell rises from humble beginnings to become a successful society columnist by romancing wealthy men who all die under mysterious circumstances.

The Gallant Hours
(1960)Based on true events, an American commander in the South Pacific during World War II makes a critical move that helps them defeat the Japanese forces.

I'll Take Sweden
(1965)Bob Holcomb will do almost anything to keep his impressionable teenage daughter from marrying her lazy boyfriend, even if it means moving to Sweden.

Drango
(1957)After a Yankee major ravaged rural Georgia during the Civil war, he faces violent hostility upon his return to restore the town and make amends.