Milburn Stone
16 titles
Filmography
16 results

The Judge
(1949)A dodgy defense lawyer with a speciality for beating murder raps recruits a killer client to knock off his wife and her court psychiatrist lover.
The Great Alaskan Mystery
(1944)An adventurer goes after Nazi spies who have a new death ray called the Paratron.

Gunsmoke
As daily mishaps and problems arise from locals and passersby, Marshal Matt Dillon maintains law and order in Dodge City, Kansas.

Captive Wild Woman
(1943)
Danger Flight
(1939)As Tailspin Tommy flies through a severe storm to deliver a payroll, a gang of crooks sets a trap to get their hands on the money.

Colorado
(1940)A Pinkerton man sent to investigate what’s keeping Union troops in Colorado from returning East to fight in the war finds his own kin responsible.

The Siege at Red River
(1954)Confederate Officer Steals Machine Guns From The Union And Sells Them To The Shawnee Indians Who Attach A Union Fort.

Crashing Thru
(1939)While traveling on a cargo freighter, two lawmen come across a charming young woman they learn is part of a gang planning to steal the gold on board.

Chasing Trouble
(1940)A flower delivery boy and amateur detective gets a chance to test his sleuthing skills when he learns his boss is mixed up with an espionage ring.

Roadblock
(1951)An insurance agent's greedy wife leads him to a life of crime.

Smoke Signal
(1955)Cavalry Captain Harper is determined to bring Halliday to justice, but first, he must lead his men and a handful of massacre survivors to safety through hostile, uncharted territory. Halliday's sympathies are with the Indigenous men, whom he believes have resorted to violence only because of the cruelty of certain white officers.

Heading for Heaven
(1947)Stuart Erwin plays a small-town real estate agent who owns much property which, for several generations, has failed to sell even while the town has grown.

Fighting Mad
(1939)A Mountie tangles with border-crossing robbers and struggles to save the reputation of a woman they exploited and who witnessed a murder.

The Mad Ghoul
(1943)
Sherlock Holmes Faces Death
(1943)Basil Rathbone as Sherlock Holmes and Nigel Bruce as Dr. John Watson appear in this sixth feature based loosely on Conan Doyle's "The Adventure of the Musgrave Ritual." This time, the detectives investigate a strange ritual that ends up in murder. To decode, Homes eclectically uses the staff and patients of a hospital as pieces in a giant chess game.

Pickup on South Street
(1953)A pickpocket unwittingly lifts a message destined for enemy agents and soon becomes the target of a communist spy ring.