Lon Chaney Jr.
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Filmography
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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.

The Haunted Palace
(1963)A centuries-old curse awakens a dormant evil when a man and his wife claim the home of an ancestor who was burned at the stake for being a warlock.

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.

House of Dracula
(1945)A scientist (Onslow Stevens) helps the Wolf Man (Lon Chaney) and Dracula (John Carradine), and revives Frankenstein's monster.

The Silver Star
(1955)Following in his father’s and grandfather’s footsteps, a man accepts a job as the new sheriff, but questions his own ability to protect his community.

The Big Chase
(1954)A rookie cop at the LAPD is hot on the trail of a payroll thief fleeing to Mexico while his wife is in the hospital giving birth to their first child.

Bride of the Gorilla
(1951)In the jungle, the wife of a plantation owner is terrorized by a rampaging gorilla, who turns out to be her voodoo-cursed husband.

Monster Movie Trivia Quiz
(2004)Gather your friends and see which of you knows the most about classic horror films and trivia with this monster movie trivia quiz.

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.

Albuquerque
(1948)Cole Armin is recruited by his corrupt uncle to inherit a freight empire, but instead he joins forces with his uncle’s honest business rival.

Passion
(1954)Set in Old Spanish California of the 1800s, a dashing young rancher seeks vengeance for the murder of his wife.

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.

Raiders of the Seven Seas
(1953)While escaping from prison, pirate Barbarossa, aka Redbeard, captures a galleon and finds aboard a Spanish countess who despises him from the start. As they head to Havana, he takes on the Spanish armada and wins the heart of his former prisoner.

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.

The Singing Cowboy
(1936)When his boss is murdered, leaving an orphaned girl who needs brain surgery, the singing cowboy starts a hillbilly band to raise money on a TV show.

Cheyenne Rides Again
(1937)A lawman poses as an outlaw, steals $10,000 from a cattle thief, then attempts to join the gang—while finding a way to expose them.

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.

The Bushwhackers
(1951)A war veteran takes on an evil arthritic rancher and his murderous daughter to stop them from forcing out settlers and laying claim to their land.