Kermit Maynard
25 titles
Filmography
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Valley of Terror
(1937)A tough cowboy gets in over his head when tries to bust his friend out of the local jail, which lands them both in a heap of trouble.

Phantom Patrol
(1936)A murderer poses as a mystery writer while living in the Canadian woods, but a vigilant Mountie starts to catch on to the criminal’s true ways.

Northern Frontier
(1935)A Mountie sets out to infiltrate and break up a gang of counterfeiters.

Code of the Mounted
(1935)After a killer escapes from prison with his partner's help, two mounties on his pursuit discover that he is part of a crime ring run by a woman.

Whistling Bullets
(1937)A Texas Ranger goes undercover in a prison to discover the location of a convict's stolen loot, but the plan goes awry after the two make an escape.

The Red Blood of Courage
(1935)Two men acting as imposters, one a wanted man and the other an oil-rich baron, get an heiress and a henchman caught up in their dastardly plots.

Timber War
(1935)Jim Dolan (Maynard) is hired by a powerful lumber family to discover who is sabotaging their lumber mill. Jim decides to adopt the identity of the owner's never-seen weak-willed playboy son, Larry Keene, to infiltrate the mill and reduce suspicion. Jim discovers that the mill's manager is being paid by rival timber-baron Murdock (Oakman) to put the mill out of business, and he begins to find the evidence to oust the traitor. Meanwhile, Jim tries to help the real Larry Keen become braver and gain a backbone to go against Murdock and all the other competing mills who want to ruin his family. A plan is formed to catch the manager and Murdock in the act, leading to a thrilling, action-filled conclusion.

Wildcat Trooper
(1936)Two Royal Canadian Mounties are assigned to bring in a notorious criminal called "The Raven." The problem is that no one has ever seen him.

Roaring Six Guns
(1937)Buck Sinclair faces opposition from his lover's father and a conniving partner. He fights to keep valuable grazing land, and faces hired gunmen.

The Fighting Trooper
(1934)A Canadian Mountie goes undercover as a lumberjack to find the killer of his Sergeant and falls in love with the murderer’s sister in the process.

Wild Horse Phantom
(1944)A lawman unable to find a cache of stolen money convinces the government to let the thieves escape from prison so he can follow them to the loot.

Trail Riders
(1942)After gunmen murder the town's sheriff, the Range Busters travel to Gila Springs to restore order and deal with the leader of a vigilante group.

Fugitive of the Plains
(1943)In order to clear his name, Billy joins the female-led band of outlaws who are responsible for the crimes he’s being accused of committing.

Stagecoach Outlaws
(1945)Cowboy foils gambler's plan to take over stagecoach line.

Prairie Badmen
(1946)Cowboy Billy "The Kid" Carson and his pal help a medicine-show man with a treasure map.

Raiders of Red Gap
(1943)When a gang attacks his ranch and kills one of his ranch hands, Jim Roberts gets together with his neighbors to fight the company responsible.

Gangster's Den
(1945)Fuzzy is quick to invest in a saloon after he and Billy strike gold. But the pair soon find themselves fighting off a violent gang who want the land.

Devil Riders
(1943)When a crafty lawyer schemes to steal government land designated for a stagecoach company, cowboy Billy the Kid is recruited to stop him.

The Range Busters
(1940)After the owner of the Circle T Ranch is murdered by a ghostly serial killer, owner Carol Thorp resists offers to buy the ranch and is helped defend her property by the Range Busters.

Frontier Outlaws
(1944)Minding his own business as a gold miner, Billy’s fortunes turn south when he’s framed for murder by outlaws bullying ranchers out of their land.