Lon Chaney Jr.
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Filmography
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The Indian Fighter
(1955)A man who made his name fighting the Sioux returns to the West after the war to forge a peace treaty that’s undermined by gold-hungry frontiersmen.

The Black Sleep
(1956)In B movie legend Bela Lugosi's final film, a mad scientist experiments on his kidnapped victims in the search for a cure for his wife’s brain cancer.

The Ghost of Frankenstein
(1942)Shepherd Ygor rescues the monster from a sulfur pit and brings him to Dr. Frankenstein's other son.

The Old Corral
(1936)A sheriff in a small Western town starts a relationship with a nightclub singer who witnessed a murder.
Lucky Devils
(1933)They smash through skylights, tumble down staircases, drop from a high rooftop into a waiting convertible – the only fall Skipper Clark and his devil-may-care pals won't take is to fall in love. That's because Skipper, Bob Hughes and their fellow stunt-men know that the concerns of a wife and family don't mix with the risks of a Hollywood stunt-man's career. Yet Skipper falls hard for lovely Fran. After their marriage, he loses his nerve during the shooting of a dangerous two-man scene, putting Bob's life in peril. Skipper is then shunned by his profession and, desperate for funds, agrees to perform an almost-suicidal waterfall stunt refused by the other stunt-men. Bill Boyd, a big star of TV's early days when he brought his popular Hopalong Cassidy films to the small screen, portrays Skipper in this B-programmer filled with glimpses of the era's filmmaking techniques and created by David O. Selznick's RKO production unit.

Behave Yourself!
(1951)After the arrival of an adorable Welsh terrier stray on their doorstep, a newly married couple is soon visited by a gang of mobsters looking for it.

Riders of Death Valley
(1941)A band of cowboys find themselves in dangerous competition with an evil businessman and his pack of outlaws for rumored treasure inside a lost mine.

The Three Musketeers
(1933)A man rescues three comrades from the Arabian desert before they band together to catch the evil El Shaitan who’s out to destroy the Foreign Legion.

High Noon
(1952)Gary Cooper won the Oscar® for the Best Actor in this classic tale of a lawman who stands alone to defend a town of cowardly citizens against a gang of revenge-seeking criminals.

Ace Drummond
(1936)A government agent is sent on a mission to Mongolia to discover the motives of a mysterious villain who is preventing the establishment of an airport.