Lafe McKee
29 titles
Filmography
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Six Shootin' Sheriff
(1938)When Trigger Morton gets out of prison, he seeks revenge against the man who framed him, and anyone else who betrayed him along the way.

Deadwood Pass
(1933)In order to recover stolen loot, a federal agent is sent on a dangerous undercover mission to infiltrate a gang by impersonating a notorious outlaw.

Jaws of Justice
(1933)A villain murders a prospector who has finally struck gold and then sets out to locate his hidden gold mine.

Brothers of the West
(1937)An unusual set of tire tracks is the only clue a range detective has to prove his brother’s innocence for the robbery and murder of a bank president.

Western Justice
(1934)Ace, King and Jack team up to bring water to dried up town.

Coyote Trails
(1935)Tom and Windy visit Baker Ranch, where horse rustling is rampant. They suspect a wild horse, but Tom tames it, leading to unforeseen trouble.

Code of Honor
(1930)A gambler uses his card skills to help a man win his land back after the deed is stolen and and ends up falling in love with his daughter.

The Hawk
(1935)Cowboy hires on as ranch hand to catch the Hawk.

Range Warfare
(1934)Sent by the Cattleman's Protective Association, Marshal Reb Russell takes on a large-scale rustling operation carried out by a dangerous outlaw gang.

Last of the Warrens
(1936)A soldier returns from war to find he was presumed dead, because a rotten interloper stole his life. So he and his dad hatch a plan to get it back.

The Idaho Kid
(1936)After 15 years, a cowboy returns to his hometown to find the father who abandoned him as a boy and becomes embroiled in a long-standing rancher feud.

Inside the Law
(1942)In this crime comedy, a small gang of old crooks, led by the elderly Pop (McKee) and Mom Cobb (Pulmmer), find an appointment as a cashier in the Walnut Park bank in a drunk's wallet. They decide to place one of their members in the cashier's position, with the intention of escaping with the bank's receipts at the end of the week. While staying in town, the remaining gang members must establish themselves as respectable people, ending up attending church services, where they all decide to go straight. But gang members decides to go through with the theft, and it is up to the reformed gang members to catch him and return the money, becoming the town's heroes. They all happily decide they want to stay in the town permanently.

The Law of 45's
(1935)Enlisted by a rancher and his daughter, two vigilante cowboys take on a gang of hired henchmen illegally driving landowners off their property.

The Test
(1935)When a trapper’s furs are stolen, his noble hound Rin Tin Tin Jr. sets off on a mission to track down the thief and bring him to justice.

Gold
(1932)When his miner partner is swindled out of his gold claim and then murdered by a gang of thieves, Jack hatches his own scheme to catch them.

The Two Gun Man
(1931)Two men known for their sharp-shooting skills defend a group of local ranchers being targeted so that hired guns can keep cattle land for their boss.

The Kid Ranger
(1936)Unaware she's adopted, Mary's life takes a turn when her father's past resurfaces, forcing him into a stagecoach robbery to guard a dark secret.

Santa Fe Bound
(1936)A man defends a young ranch owner from robbery and underhanded land theft while searching for the killer behind the murder of her father.

West of the Divide
(1934)When Ted discovers that a man who resembles him rides with Gentry's gang, he impersonates him to infiltrate the group and seek revenge.

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.