Chill Wills
33 titles
Filmography
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Tulsa
(1949)When a rancher dies during a feud with a big oil company, his daughter takes revenge by digging her own wells, assisted by an expert and a friend.

The Rounders
(1965)Glenn & Henry portray a pair of bromc riders who are cowboy enough to do just about any job except for the one at hand.

Rock Island Trail
(1950)Constance Strong (Adele Mara) arrives at Rock Island for the competition between a railroad line, a steamboat and a stagecoach for a profitable mail contract. Constance befriends Reed Loomis (Forrest Tucker), the head of the rail line.

Giant
(1956)A wealthy Texan marries a strong beautiful girl and their adjustments to life are interwoven with problems of Mexican workers and an ambitious ranch hand who becomes an oil tycoon.

McLintock!
(1963)A cattle baron with the diplomatic savvy to keep peace between dueling power brokers in town can’t seem to get his wife and daughter under control.

Rio Grande
(1950)John Wayne stars as Lt. Col. Kirby Yorke, whose devotion to duty has cost him his marriage to his beloved Kathleen (Maureen O'Hara). Yorke gets word that his son, Jeff (Claude Jarman Jr.) -- whom he hasn't seen in 15 years -- has been dropped as a cadet from West Point, and that he lied about his age to enlist in the cavalry, in an effort to redeem himself.

Western Union
(1941)An engineer leading the construction of a telegraph line hires a former outlaw as a scout, but his old gang starts to interfere with the project.

Way Out West
(1937)Arriving in the cow town of Brushwood Gulch, our heroes attempt to deliver the deed to a gold mine, as it was bequeathed to a deceased prospector’s daughter. A larcenous saloon keeper (James Finlayson) diverts them instead to his wife, a brassy saloon chirp who enacts the role of grieving daughter. Once this duplicity is exposed, the two tender heels must retrieve the deed and rescue the rightful heiress. Unadulterated Laurel & Hardy fun, spiced with surrealistic gags and sparkling musical interludes, including an Oscar®-nominated score by Marvin Hatley. The review in New Yorker magazine declared the picture to be “leisurely in the best sense; you adjust to a different rhythm and come out feeling relaxed as if you’d had a vacation.

Red Canyon
(1949)Drifter cowhand Lin Sloane is obsessed with capturing Black Velvet, a wild stallion running rampant across the range. Sloane falls in love with Lucy Bostel, daughter of the region's most influential horse breeder. Conflicts arise when Lucy intends to race the captured stallion, much to the dismay of her father.

The Westerner
(1940)Judge Roy Bean, a self-appointed hanging judge in Vinegarroon, Texas, befriends saddle tramp Cole Harden, who opposes Bean's policy against homesteaders.

Boom Town
(1940)Oscar-nominated picture stars Clark Gable and Spencer Tracy as competitive oil prospectors who strike it rich in oil and romance.

Where the Boys Are
(1960)Four college coeds go looking for love during spring break in Fort Lauderdale.

Tarzan's New York Adventure
(1942)The ape man, Jane and Cheeta go to Brooklyn to rescue Boy from kidnappers.