Johnny Mack Brown
31 titles
Filmography
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Our Dancing Daughters
(1928)A flapper who's secretly a good girl and a gold-digging floozy masquerading as an ingénue both vie for the hand of a millionaire.

Coquette
(1929)A flirtatious Southern belle finds her new romance compromised by her father, who wants to kill her suitor for not meeting his high standards.

Montana Moon
(1930)Wealthy New York party girl Joan Prescott (Joan Crawford) has lassoed herself a cowboy!
The Single Standard
(1929)The Secret Six
(1931)Wallace Beery gives a powerhouse performance in this hard-boiled Pre-Code crime saga costarring Clark Gable and Jean Harlow in her M-G-M debut. Beery stars as Louis Scorpio, a stockyard worker who takes over a bootlegging gang run by small-town hoodlum Johnny Franks (Ralph Bellamy in his screen debut). Muscling into the big city rackets, Scorpio is targeted by the Secret Six, a masked tribunal that works with reporter Carl Luckner (Gable) to dig up the dirt that could convict the mobster and send him straight to the chair. Borrowed from Howard Hughes, Jean Harlow was cast as one of Scorpio's molls, sharing a few scenes with the up-and-coming Gable. Although his part was small at first, Gable's role was beefed up during production, eventually tripling in size. Within a year, the pair would become two of M-G-M's biggest stars, reteaming five more times before Harlow's untimely death in 1937.

Stampede
(1949)Two feuding brothers who own separate cattle ranches find themselves on opposite sides of a water-rights battle in this Western. Furious over being deprived of their water by a gang of clever criminals, the settlers declare war, resulting in a destructive stampede. Johnny Mack Brown stars.

Short Grass
(1950)A drifter (Rod Cameron) sets out to stop a cattleman’s grab for all of Willow Creek’s good grasslands. Johnny Mack Brown and My Darling Clementine’s Cathy Downs costar.

Born to the West
(1937)Dare Rudd has to prove that he is responsible enough to win the heart of Judy and outwit the crooked saloon owner.

Ride 'Em Cowboy
(1941)Duke and Willoughby, a couple of rodeo peanut vendors, get mixed up with western novelist Bronco Bob Mitchell. Bob has never been west of Brooklyn, so to prove his mettle, Bob heads to a dude ranch, where he tries to curry favor with the ranch owner's daughter. Meanwhile, Duke and Willoughby run afoul of a local Indigenous tribe, whose chief demands that Willoughby marry his daughter.

Mae West and the Men Who Knew Her
(1994)As the first "blonde bombshell," Mae West reigned supreme and changed the nation's view of women, sex, and race—on stage, in films, on radio and TV.

The Marshal's Daughter
(1953)A fearless cowgirl and her father, a retired town marshal, take on an outlaw gang with their own brand of western justice.