Paul Fix
26 titles
Filmography
26 results

The Rifleman
In the New Mexico Territory, a Civil War vet raises a son, tends to his ranch, and wields his trusty rifle to help enforce the laws of the wild west.

Zabriskie Point
(1970)Daria is driving to a meeting with her employer. Mark has been forced to steal an airplane to escape from Los Angeles. The two become entranced by each other, but their time together is shattered by a tragedy that will haunt Daria forever.

The Desert Trail
(1935)When a rodeo star and his gambler friend are pinned for an armed robbery and murder they didn’t commit, they flee town to clear their names.

Lucky Star
(1929)A burgeoning romance interrupted by the war between a linemen and a dairy farm girl turns into a love triangle when he returns home in a wheelchair.

Phantom Patrol
(1936)A murderer poses as a mystery writer while living in the Canadian woods, but a vigilant Mountie starts to catch on to the criminal’s true ways.

South of Santa Fe
(1942)As cowboy Roy brings investors to visit a mine, a gangster joins their stagecoach, kidnaps the men, steals the money, and frames Roy for the crime.

El Dorado
(1966)Gun fighter John Wayne and sheriff Robert Mitchum take on ruthless cattle baron Ed Asner in Howard Hawks' outstanding Western. James Caan also stars. Violent scenes. (1966)(122 mins)

Santiago
(1956)Desperate for arms in their fight against Spain, Cuban partisans agree to double the price if American gunrunner Cash Adams smuggles a boatload of weapons to their Santiago hideout.
Man in the Vault
(1956)Ruthless mobsters force an honest locksmith to help them steal money from a safe-deposit box to save his girlfriend.

Lafayette Escadrille
(1958)The brave Americans who flew for France before the U.S. entered World War I are saluted in Lafayette Escadrille, a rousing and flavorful adventure filled with flyboy camaraderie.

Top of the World
(1955)A jet pilot assigned to Alaska meets his ex-wife and her lover, who later are stranded in the frozen North.

Night of the Lepus
(1972)A hormone intended to alter the breeding cycle of rabbits overrunning ranchlands instead turns them into flesh-eating, 150-pound monsters in Night of the Lepus. Can anything stop these hare?

Day of the Evil Gun
(1968)Returning home after disappearing three years ago, former gunslinger Lorn Warfield (Glenn Ford) finds that an Apache raiding party has kidnapped his wife and children. Though he has renounced violence, he now takes up his gun and joins forces with his neighbor, Owen Forbes (Arthur Kennedy). Complicating matters, Forbes is engaged to Warfield's wife, who believed her husband was dead. As they pursue the Apaches, the two men are joined by an Indian trader, Jimmy Noble (Dean Jagger).

Toward the Unknown
(1956)Tortured into a false confession while a POW in Korea, Major Lincoln Bond returns to active service as a test pilot.

Mail Order Bride
(1964)The West is a mighty perilous place. A man needs a good horse, a trusty shootin’-iron and steady nerve. And one more thing, according to aging cowpoke Will Lane (Buddy Ebsen): a bride!

The Last Mile
(1932)While his friends on the outside work to clear his name, an innocent man on death row at Sing Sing finds himself caught up in a brewing prison riot.

Grayeagle
(1977)When Grayeagle (Alex Cord), a Cheyenne brave, kidnaps a rich man’s daughter (Lana Wood), it sparks a fierce manhunt. But when a shocking detail about her past is revealed – as is their love for each other – they know there can be no turning back!

Valley of Wanted Men
(1935)When three inmates break out of prison, they return to their hometown and try to find out who framed them for the crime they did not commit.

The Bad Seed
(1956)Young Patty McCormack received an Oscar nomination for her performance as a murderous child in this chilling drama classic. Based on the play by Maxwell Anderson, it's an eerie examination of the question of nature versus nurture in the form of a little girl who is evil personified.

The Sea Chase
(1955)Adventure, drama and romance of an outlaw ship and the people aboard her. Based on Andrew Geer's novel.