Bruce Cabot
18 titles
Filmography
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Sundown
(1941)In 1941, a mysterious Somaliland native woman helps the British against the Nazis.

Rock Island Trail
(1950)Constance Strong (Adele Mara) arrives at Rock Island for the competition between a railroad line, a steamboat and a stagecoach for a profitable mail contract. Constance befriends Reed Loomis (Forrest Tucker), the head of the rail line.

King Kong
(1933)Shipped from mysterious Skull Island for display in the United States, a gigantic ape escapes from his bonds and carries a beautiful blonde to the top of the Empire State Building.

Fancy Pants
(1950)An American actor (Arthur Tyler) impersonating an English butler is hired by a nouveau riche woman (Effie Floud) from New Mexico to refine her husband and headstrong daughter (Aggie). The complications increase when the town believes Arthur to be an Earl, and President Roosevelt decides to pay a visit
Smashing the Rackets
(1938)
Sinners in Paradise
(1938)A seaplane with an interesting set of passengers is caught in a storm and crashes near an isolated island inhabited by a mysterious recluse.

Dodge City
(1939)Because someone’s gotta do it, a Texas cattleman takes on the task of cleaning up the wild and lawless Dodge City while courting one of its women.

Angel and the Badman
(1947)After being nursed back to health by a captivating Quaker girl, a notorious gunman must choose between his way of life and hers.

The Sheriff of Fractured Jaw
(1958)Kenneth More stars in this Western comedy as proper Englishman Jonathan Tibbs, who, through a series of misunderstandings, is mistaken for a Wild West gunfighter. After Tibbs winds up sheriff in the lawless town of Fractured Jaw, he falls in love with a saloon owner (Jayne Mansfield), becomes a blood brother to a tribe of Native Americans, and restores harmony in a town known for its discord!

Law of the Lawless
(1964)Hothead Pete Stone has been arrested for the murder of George.

Kid Monk Baroni
(1952)A street gang leader becomes a professional fighter and rises to the heights of success in the sordid world of boxing.

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.

Hatari!
(1962)Director Howard Hawks re-teams with John Wayne for this African-set comedy adventure. Wayne stars as Sean Mercer, head of a group of highly skilled professional game hunters. However, these hunters don't use bullets: they capture the ferocious big game with strong rope and cameras for zoos and circus attractions - an exciting business that pits man against beast.

The War Wagon
(1967)John Wayne, Kirk Douglas and Bruce Dern star in this classic Western about an ex-con who joins forces with a hired gun to steal gold from the corrupt tycoon who double-crossed them both.
Best of the Badmen
(1951)In the American West, in the days after the United States' Civil War, soldiers from the defeated Confederacy fight to defend their neighbors' farms from corrupt Northern corporations. Of these men, the most famous--or infamous--are the Younger brothers and the James brothers... the Best of the Badmen. In the closing days of the Civil War, a band of Confederate soldiers, Quantrill's Raiders, wage a devastating guerilla war against the Union. When their side surrenders, the men who rode with Quantrill return home--but find farmers losing everything they own to Northern banks protected by the gunmen of the Pinkerton Company. Now, these men, Jeff Clanton (Robert Ryan), Jesse and Frank James (Lawrence Tierney and Tom Tyler) and Bob and Cole Younger (Jack Buetel and Bruce Cabot) and their brothers and cousins, use the lethal skills they learned in the War to defend their neighbors.

The Green Berets
(1968)John Wayne went against the tide of public opinion to both direct and star in a war epic that seeks to justify America's involvement in Vietnam. A commander (Wayne) is sent onto the battlefield to lead a regiment on a mission to kidnap a Vietcong general. As events unfold, a pacifist journalist (David Janssen) covering the sorti is gradually persuaded to accept the justness of the war.

Big Jake
(1971)An aging Texas cattle man is summoned home from the prairie by his wife when outlaws attack wounding his son and kidnapping his grandson.

Chisum
(1970)The most powerful man in the 1870’s New Mexico Territory battles a ruthless land speculator and corrupt sheriff to keep control of his cattle empire.