George 'Gabby' Hayes
89 titles
Filmography
89 results

The Man from Hell
(1934)A cowboy recently released from prison is determined to go straight, but he winds up in a tough western town where he finds trouble everywhere.

Thunder Mountain
(1935)Gold prospector O'Brien stakes a claim but is cheated by a saloonkeepr. He plots revenge.

Texas Terror
(1935)Believing he has killed his best friend by accident, a sheriff gives up his badge and seeks solitude as a prospector. But soon he learns the truth about the shooting.

The Lost City
(1935)An evil scientist plots to take over the world from his base in Africa, where he has invented a machine that can cause earthquakes.

In Old Santa Fe
(1934)A sweet, lovesick cowboy named Kentucky is framed for murder. His ornery sidekick Cactus helps him out of trouble and Kentucky gets his girl.

The Brand of Hate
(1934)Trouble brews when an outlaw and his rotten sons move into their family’s quiet home, rustle cattle, and kill a good man on the neighboring ranch.

'Neath the Arizona Skies
(1934)The cowboy guardian of a half-Native-American girl tries to help her claim her rightful inheritance, fighting outlaws and desperados, along the way.

Melody Ranch
(1940)When radio star Autry visits his hometown for a celebration, he faces childhood enemies who became local gangsters and decides to clean up the town.

Honeymoon Limited
(1935)Discouraged and unsuccessful writer Dick Gordon (Hamilton) concocts a plan to earn money and get publicity by walking from New York to San Francisco in six months, then writing a book on his experiences. Along the way, a horrible storm forces Dick to take refuge in what he believes to be a deserted, remote cabin. However, he finds a runaway and her two sisters also hiding out there. But all are placed in danger when the cabin's owner shows up, along with his gangster pals, to retrieve their stolen money, which is hidden in the cabin. Never one to miss an opportunity, Dick is ecstatic to finally find an exciting true story worth writing about, but will he survive long enough to pen his book?