Rory Calhoun
26 titles
Filmography
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The Big Caper
(1957)A man and his mistress embark on a long con to pose as married, buy a house and ingratiate themselves in a small town before ripping off its bank.

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.

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.

Utah Blaine
(1957)Adapted from a novel by Louis L'Amour, the story concerns the efforts of gunslinger Blaine to save a group of ranchers from an outlaw gang. When one the ranchers is killed, Utah finds himself half-owner of a valuable spread, placing him directly in the line of fire along with his attractive "business partner" Angie Kinyon (Susan Cummings). Ray Teal is all snarls as the outlaw leader, while...

The Yellow Tomahawk
(1954)
Motel Hell
(1980)A sheriff discovers that his siblings kidnap their motel guests and then grind up their flesh in order to make their famous sausages.

The Colossus of Rhodes
(1961)Sergio Leone's first and only peplum film as director before he began his successfull career with the spaghetti-western film genre. The story of the huge statue built by Xerxes at the mouth of Rhodes harbor to block the movement of Greek ships. The population revolts with the help of a valiant Athenian war hero.

The Saga of Hemp Brown
(1958)U.S. cavalry officer Hemp Brown is court-martialed and discharged from the Army after being accused of permitting his men to walk into a deadly ambush by armed bandits. Attempting to track down the real culprit and prove his innocence, he joins a travelling medicine show where he falls in love with a snake-oil peddler who helps him restore his name.

Ride Out for Revenge
(1957)
Four Guns to the Border
(1954)Three desperate bank robbers must choose between escaping the law or saving a father and daughter from being ambushed by a group of renegade Apaches.

The Gun Hawk
(1963)Western icon Rory Calhoun calls the shots as a wounded gunman who’s determined to go out on his own terms in this action-packed adventure costarring Rod Cameron and Ruta Lee.

Flight to Hong Kong
(1956)A hijacked flight to Hong Kong begins the ordeal for a jewel smuggler to try to stay one step ahead of his jealous girlfriend, his crime syndicate boss and a beautiful female novelist.

Marco Polo
(1962)The 13th-century Venetian explorer arrives in China to meet Princess Amuroy and help Kublai Khan fight rebels with a new invention called gunpowder.

Finger on the Trigger
(1965)
Thunder in Carolina
(1960)High-octane moonshiner, professional stock car racer and mentor Mitch Cooper is fast on the track—and faster with his new protégé’s wife.

Adventure Island
(1947)After boarding a ship with plans to steal its cargo, three drifters find themselves stranded on an island with a maniacal self-made ruler.

Operation Cross Eagles
(1968)Dramatic tale of courageous commandos in Yugoslavia who are sent to kidnap a high-ranking Nazi commander in exchange for a jailed U.S. general.

River of No Return
(1954)A widower, his son and a nightclub singer (abandoned by her husband), travel downstream for various reasons. En-route they begin to form their own surrogate family, which acts as a replacement for the broken homes they have left behind. Robert Mitchum and Marilyn Monroe star.
That Hagen Girl
(1947)Tom Bates (Ronald Reagan) has returned to Jordan, Ohio, after 18 years, rekindling the gossip that he fathered an illegitimate baby before he left. Mary Hagen (Shirley Temple), the now-grown subject of those rumors, soon finds herself an unwitting target for the town's malicious whispers and lies. So when her mother dies without explaining her past, a tormented Mary turns to Tom for the truth about a scandal that ruined her life before it ever began. Said to be Temple's favorite adult movie, That Hagen Girl also features 20-year-old Lois Maxwell as the former child star's on-screen teacher and friend. Winner of the 1948 Golden Globe as New Star of the Year, Maxwell would achieve screen immortality as Miss Moneypenny, a role she played in the first 14 James Bond films, from Dr. No (1962) to A View to a Kill (1985).

The Spoilers
(1955)In the early days of the Yukon settlements, mine owners in Alaska team up with a saloon owner to battle claim jumpers who are trying to steal their gold claims.