George Montgomery
22 titles
Filmography
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Gun Belt
(1953)A former gunslinger trying to get his life back on track by buying a ranch is framed by his outlaw brother in order to blackmail him into committing one last robbery.

Canyon River
(1956)In the tradition of "Lonesome Dove" comes this powerful story about a cattle drive. Trail boss George Montgomery must not only contend with threats from rustlers and Indians, but also with a foreman (Peter Graves of "Mission: Impossible") who may not be trustworthy.

Robbers' Roost
(1955)A rancher with a large herd of cattle hires two rival gangs to get his livestock to market, thinking that the two gangs will be too busy watching each other and neither will rustle his cattle. But things don't go as planned.

Gun Duel in Durango
(1957)
The Lone Gun
(1954)Street of Sinners
(1957)Rookie New York cop has to deal with juvenile delinquents, his superiors and blame for the suicide of a woman who jumped to her death while he was in her apartment.

Huk!
(1956)Academy Award-winning screenwriter Stirling Sillipant (IN THE HEAT OF THE NIGHT) created this violent drama about a young plantation owner (George Montgomery) who faces rampaging former Filipino Freedom Fighters.

Man from God's Country
(1958)A retired sheriff and his former partner find themselves on opposite sides of the law when local ranchers feud over valuable railroad property.

Belle Starr's Daughter
(1948)The daughter of a famous outlaw arrives at the town where her mother was murdered to find her killer.

Davy Crockett, Indian Scout
(1950)The nephew of the original Davy Crockett (George Montgomery) is a military scout who is responsible for the safe passage of wagon trains. However, despite his best efforts, the Indians have been successfully attacking the settlers and Crockett suspects that someone has been tipping them off.

The Toughest Gun in Tombstone
(1958)In lawless 1880s Arizona, an undercover captain infiltrates the West's most notorious outlaw gang. Building a ruthless reputation while hiding his true identity, he plays a deadly game of deception to bring down the brutal crew of killers.

The Sword of Monte Cristo
(1951)In 1858 France, Lady Christianne leads a group of rebels in Normandy against the rule of Emperor Louis Napoleon. At a secret meeting, she announces that she will use the fabled treasure of Monte Cristo to finance their cause.

The Steel Claw
(1961)A one-handed Marine captain joins local guerrillas fighting the Japanese on a mission into the interior of the Philippines during World War II.

The Iroquois Trail
(1950)Hawkeye, an American scout, and Sagamore, his Iroquois friend, help the British control this famous trail during the French and Indian War.

Wild Wind
(1985)In 1943, an allied force of Americans, Russians, and Austrians work to derail the Nazi armored train that terrorized the Yugoslavian countryside.

Guerillas in Pink Lace
(1964)An American expatriate gambler's luck runs from bad to worse. 27 days after the attack on Pearl Harbor, Murphy has lost his fortune in a poker game, gets beaten up by some of his many creditors and is trapped in the Philippines during the Japanese invasion. So Murphy takes his place on a plane that gets shot down and he finds himself on an island with five women who were also on the plane.

Satan's Harvest
(1970)When an American inherits his late uncle's estate in Africa, the thugs growing drugs there do everything in their power to keep him away.

Hallucination Generation
(1966)A young man leaves his home in San Francisco to join a charismatic LSD guru's cult in Spain, where he eventually gets involved in murder.

Django the Condemned
(1965)A gringo outlaw investigates a murder and must find the culprit amidst various suspects.

Lulu Belle
(1948)A Mississippi torch singer attracts the enduring devotion of her attorney husband despite her penchant for rapidly moving through lovers.