Forrest Tucker
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Filmography
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Rock Island Trail
(1950)Constance Strong (Adele Mara) arrives at Rock Island for the competition between a railroad line, a steamboat and a stagecoach for a profitable mail contract. Constance befriends Reed Loomis (Forrest Tucker), the head of the rail line.

The Crawling Eye
(1958)A scientist arrives at the small alpine village of Trollenberg to investigate the decapitation of a mountaineer. His death, he suspects, has links to other gruesome murders in South America.

Counterplot
(1959)Hiding out in Puerto Rico from a murder rap and double-crossing lawyer in New York, Brock Miller Brock concocts a plan to catch the real killer.

Auntie Mame
(1958)The legendary Rosalind Russell ("Gypsy," "His Girl Friday") recreates on screen her Broadway triumph as an eccentric grande dame who teaches her 10-year old nephew to appreciate life.

Fort Massacre
(1958)Joel McCrea gives a compelling performance as a cavalry sergeant apparently leading his men to safety, but actually slowly going mad in an insane attempt to avenge an Indian massacre.

Rage at Dawn
(1955)A special agent from Chicago is sent out west to bring in the notorious Reno brothers.

The Wackiest Wagon Train in the West
(1976)The misadventures of a coachman and his traveling companions as they become separated from their wagon train on the way to California.

Barquero
(1970)A group of outlaws, led by the vile Remy, get more than they bargained for when they mess with a local bargeman, who turns the tables on them.

Warpath
(1951)A man joins the cavalry in his quest for two killers; Indians capture all three.

Final Chapter: Walking Tall
(1977)Tennessee Sheriff Buford Pusse fights more corruption, then dies in a suspicious car accident.

Laughing Anne
(1953)When a Parisian club singer finds herself torn between two sailors on the tumultuous South Seas, she finds herself falling deeply in love with a crippled ex-boxer.

Crosswinds
(1951)Smugglers frame a schooner captain in New Guinea so they can use his ship to rob gold.

Sands of Iwo Jima
(1950)A gruff WWII Marine sergeant is despised by his men for his exhausting training regimen but they quickly come to respect his methods when faced with the harsh realities of battle to take Iwo Jima.

The Night They Raided Minsky's
(1968)To distance herself from her strict Amish family, naïve Rachel Schpitendavel (Britt Ekland) escapes to New York City to become a dancer. While Rachel's dances based on Biblical stories are too innocent for Minsky's Burlesque House, club-owner Billy Minsky (Elliott Gould) plans on using Rachel's routine to humiliate critics of his business. But trouble arises when partners in a comedy duo (Jason Robards, Norman Wisdom) compete for Rachel's affections.

The Plunderers
(1948)An undercover cavalry officer closes in on the bandit he’s been tracking, but he’s forced to join forces with the outlaw when Sioux warriors attack.

Pony Express
(1953)In 1860, Buffalo Bill Cody and Wild Bill Hickok are sent to establish a Pony Express service across California.

The Big Cat
(1949)Un chico de ciudad llega al pueblo natal de su madre y enfrenta sequía, viejas peleas y un puma, siendo clave para resolverlo todo.

Hurricane Smith
(1952)A trio of pirates find themselves beached on a deserted island. When a ship of slave traders arrives in search of natives to capture and sell, the stranded pirates steal the vessel and set sail for Australia. Once down under, the thieves hatch a plot to recover a hoard of buried treasure and are hired as crew for a scientific expedition. However, it turns out that the scientists are really after the loot as well.

The Westerner
(1940)Judge Roy Bean, a self-appointed hanging judge in Vinegarroon, Texas, befriends saddle tramp Cole Harden, who opposes Bean's policy against homesteaders.

Never Say Goodbye
(1946)Seven-year-old Phillippa “Flip” plots to get her divorced parents, who love her (and secretly each other), back to the altar.