Lon Chaney Jr.
18 titles
Filmography
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The Wolf Man
(1941)Larry Talbot, in attempting to rescue a young woman from a wolf, is himself bitten and knocked unconscious. Awakening, he discovers the wolf has transformed into a gypsy, Bela, whose mother explains the curse Talbot now carries - when the full moon rises, he too will become a werewolf. He dismisses it as a myth, but as the moon waxes full, Talbot finds he cannot resist his terrible new nature.

Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man
(1943)Bela Lugosi as Frankenstein's Monster and Lon Chaney Jr. as the cursed Wolf Man collide in one of the great classic horror films of the 1940s. Beginning as a moody chiller, director Roy William Neill sets the stage for an unforgettable clash.

The Mummy's Curse
(1944)In his last appearance, Lon Chaney, Jr. stars as one of the screen's most memorable movie monsters: the mummy Kharis from ancient Egypt, who is tormented by his forbidden love for princess Ananka. The trouble begins when mummy Kharis is recovered and transported to Cajun country for study by a bunch of prodding archaeologists.
Overland Mail
(1942)When overland mail coaches start falling victim to mysterious attacks, the U.S. Army engages the services of crack lawman Jim Lane to investigate and find the culprits.

The Female Bunch
(1971)Sandy is saved from a suicide attempt by her go-go dancer friend, Libby, who suggests that they meet up with an all-female gang.

Indestructible Man
(1956)Después de su ejecución en prisión, un monstruo inhumano regresa a la vida buscando venganza contra todos aquellos que le hicieron daño.

Bud Abbott and Lou Costello Meet Frankenstein
(1948)There's plenty of hilarious monster mayhem afoot when Abbott and Costello are forced to retrieve Dracula (Bela Lugosi) and the Monster (Glenn Strange) from a secret hideaway island.

Johnny Reno
(1966)Johnny Reno is a US Marshall who is bushwhacked by outlaws on his way to Stone Junction, Kansas. Joe Connors and his brother Ab mistakenly believe the lawman is after them and fire on Reno, and Reno captures Joe after Ab is killed in the gun battle. The two face an angry mob in a town where local Sheriff Hodges is in cahoots with the corrupt Mayor Jess Yates.

My Favorite Brunette
(1947)A wannabe gumshoe finds himself framed for murder while working for a beautiful brunette in this uproarious send-up of hard-boiled detective films.

Apache Uprising
(1965)Giving up his rebellious ways to wear a sheriff's badge, Sam Walker faces Apache trouble as well as a cunning thief who is plotting to rob a stagecoach carrying gold.

Buckskin
(1968)A marshal goes up against a crooked gambler and his henchmen who control a frontier town, but meets resistance from the local townspeople when he asks for their help.

Captain China
(1950)A captain loses his ship after a typhoon incident, then proves himself during another.

The Defiant Ones
(1958)Two convicts bound together by an unbreakable iron chain escape a Southern work gang and must put aside their differences in order to evade capture.

Pardners
(1956)An incompetent idiot goes west and accidentally cleans up the town.

Black Spurs
(1965)To turn a profit, cowboy turned bounty-hunter plots to ruin a Western town with gambling, loose women and renegades

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.

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.