John Hoyt
19 titles
Filmography
19 results

Trapped
(1949)With fake $20 bills flooding the system, U.S. Treasury agents seek help from a jailed master counterfeiter. Will he cooperate or take it on the lam?

X: The Man with the X-Ray Eyes
(1963)Involved in research seeking to increase the power of the human eye, a scientist decides to test a new serum on his own eyes which would allow him to see with X-ray vision. He lives to regret it...

When Worlds Collide
(1951)When two planetoids are discovered to be hurtling directly at Earth, scientists (Larry Keating and Richard Derr) must quickly construct a 'Space Ark' which will take 40 lucky people - chosen by lottery - to a new, Earth-like planet.

Loan Shark
(1952)In this film noir, an ex-convict, now on the right side of the law, infiltrates a group of loan sharks that preys upon desperate factory workers.

Curse of the Undead
(1959)When the citizens of an old West town start dying in bizarre ways, a local hero begins to suspect an ominous gunfighter who only comes out at night.

The Time Travelers
(1964)A scientist steps through a time portal, travels 107 years into the future and finds a barren underground post-nuclear war world where a handful of "normal humans" are being attacked by mutants.
Riot in Juvenile Prison
(1959)When the shootings of two juvenile inmates bring public protest, a psychologist tries to control the problems peacefully by implementing a radical plan of easing the institution's strict discipline and making the facility co-ed.

Sins of Jezebel
(1953)The shameless siren of the Bible marries the aging King Ahab and unleashes God’s wrath with her plan to indoctrinate the people of Israel in paganism.

My Favorite Brunette
(1947)A wannabe gumshoe finds himself framed for murder while working for a beautiful brunette in this uproarious send-up of hard-boiled detective films.

The Lawless
(1950)After a racial brawl erupts at a dance, a Mexican-American teenager flees after accidentally striking a policeman and, while absconding, is wrongly accused of assaulting a white woman.

Quebec
(1951)The British governor of Quebec finds his mother alive and leading the French rebels in 1837 Canada.

Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
(1955)A little known adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson's classic.

The Great Dan Patch
(1949)Story of the legendary trotting horse, Dan Patch.

Forever, Darling
(1956)TV's greatest comedy duo, Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz, star in this madcap comedy about a research chemist whose dedicated pursuit of a new pesticide wreaks havoc on his marriage.

Mohawk
(1956)An artist working at an army post juggles three different women, including his fiancée, each of whom represent a country fighting in the present war.
Death of a Scoundrel
(1956)Academy Award winner George Sanders stars with beautiful Yvonne de Carlo and Zsa Zsa Gabor in this torrid drama loosely based on the life and mysterious death of Serge Rubenstein. When a penniless immigrant arrives in the United States, he cons his way to fame and fortune, cheating unsuspecting people out of their money along the way. But bad deeds lead to a bad end--and to the Death of a Scoundrel.

To the Ends of the Earth
(1948)A treasury agent tracks down an international group of fanatics whose aim is to take over the world through large-scale infiltration of dope.
Two on a Guillotine
(1965)
Duel at Diablo
(1966)A sweeping western tale about the conflict between the Apache and the white man as a cowboy travels with a family being pursued by the Apache.