Walter Brennan
49 titles
Filmography
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Come Next Spring
(1956)A recovering alcoholic returns to the family he left behind after a 12-year absence, and vows to win their hearts again.

Singing Guns
(1950)A notorious stagecoach robber unwittingly crosses over to the other side of the law when he’s deputized after saving the life of a local sheriff.

Kentucky
(1938)In this romantic drama based on John Taintor Foote’s story "The Look of Eagles," a feud between two Kentucky horse-racing families may finally end in love after three generations.

Dakota
(1945)Professional gambler John Devlin elopes with Sandra "Sandy" Poli, daughter of Marko Poli, an immigrant who has risen to railroad tycoon. Sandy, knowing that the railroad is to be extended into Dakota, plans to use their $20,000 nest egg to buy land options to sell to the railroad at a profit. On the stage trip to Ft. Abercrombie, their fellow passengers are Jim Bender and Bigtree Collins, who p...
Scudda Hoo! Scudda Hay!
(1948)A farm-Hand who arranges to buy a pair of mules from his employer. No one is able to handle the mules and he must train them. Adding to his dilemma, he pursues his boss's daughter who gets her kicks out of keeping him guessing about her true feelings.

Two-Fisted Law
(1932)After Tim Clark's ranch is stolen by Bob Russell, he discovers that the crook is also trying to cheat his lover out of her land.

The Far Country
(1954)Lone cattleman Jimmy Stewart finds trouble when he drives his herd north to Alaska. Ruth Roman, Walter Brennan.

Red River
(1948)Despite the risk involved, a self-made cattle baron and his son drive their herd over the famed Chisholm Trail to protect their livelihood.

The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle
(1939)In the years before World War I, vaudevillian Vernon Castle (Astaire) discovers that he shares a passion for dancing with Irene Foote (Rogers).

Along the Great Divide
(1951)For his first movie Western, Kirk Douglas rode in good company. Filmed in the rugged High Sierras and Mojave Desert, Along the Great Divide is a lean, bullet-hard sagebrush saga.

Come and Get It
(1936)An ambitious lumberjack abandons his saloon girl lover so that he can marry into wealth, but years later becomes infatuated with the woman's daughter.

Barbary Coast
(1935)After Mary Rutledge arrives in San Francisco to find that her fiancé is dead, she becomes determined to find another rich man to marry.

Meet John Doe
(1941)A fired reporter’s screed about corporate corruption via a fictitious suicidal and unhomed man’s column turns into a publicity stunt for her employer.

The Cowboy and the Lady
(1938)A lonely socialite masquerades as a maid and meets an unpretentious, plain-spoken cowboy who is unaware of her true identity.

Task Force
(1949)A retiring admiral reminisces about his esteemed career, from his Naval Academy graduation in 1917 to lobbying Congress for aircraft carrier warfare.

The Pride of the Yankees
(1942)From joining the New York Yankees to wedding his sweetheart to the brutal disease that would end his life, this is the story of a baseball legend.

Those Calloways
(1964)Cam Calloway (Brian Keith) is a man with a dream: to one day establish a sanctuary for the geese that fly overhead during their long migration. Unfortunately, Cam lacks the money to buy the necessary property—until his son Buck (Brandon de Wilde) embarks on a project that will guarantee success...unaware that greedy hunters are manipulating the Calloway family for their own selfish gains.

Stand by for Action
(1942)An “old Noah’s Ark,” scoffs Lt. Masterman, a Harvard-schooled Bostonian ensconced in a cushy desk job. Care to guess who will be volunteered to be the aged ship’s executive officer?

The Texans
(1938)After the Civil War, an ex-Confederate soldier faces new battles, including the elements and a Northerner carpetbagger intent on destroying him.

The North Star
(1943)in June of 1941, a wholesome Ukrainian farming village finds itself suddenly contending with a Nazi invasion and its evil blood-draining operation.