Glenn Strange
31 titles
Filmography
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The Legend Of The Lone Ranger
(1952)The story of how the sole surviving Texas Ranger of an ambush by the Cavendish gang donned a mask and assumed a new identity as a justice warrior.

The Kid Rides Again
(1943)Billy the Kid breaks out of a Texas jail after a robbery frame-up to clear his name and come to the rescue when raiders start terrorizing Sundown.

The Driftin' Kid
(1941)When a herd of wild horses consigned to Mexico is rustled in the USA, the Mexican government sends a special agent to investigate.

The Mad Monster
(1942)After a bitter doctor avenges his downfall with a serum that turns people into killer wolf-men, his daughter turns to a reporter to stop the rampage.

Bud Abbott and Lou Costello Meet Frankenstein
(1948)There's plenty of hilarious monster mayhem afoot when Abbott and Costello are forced to retrieve Dracula (Bela Lugosi) and the Monster (Glenn Strange) from a secret hideaway island.

Wagon Train
(1940)A Texan businessman who profits from causing fake food shortages in his town puts a bounty on a businessman searching for his father’s killer.

Texas Trouble Shooters
(1942)The cowboy collective known as the Range Busters anchor this Western where they must keep an inheritance swindle from coming to pass.

Billy the Kid Trapped
(1942)Billy the Kid and his pals are broken out of jail and saved from hanging by Stanton and his henchmen who plan to frame them for their later crimes.

Rolling Down the Great Divide
(1942)A trio of range detectives gets government assistance to stop a gang of rustlers from using shortwave radios to communicate and track lost cattle.

Harmony Trail
(1944)When $100,000 in payroll money is stolen from a bank, three cowboys go undercover as performers in a traveling medicine show to hunt for the bandits.

Born to the Saddle
(1953)When an earnest young man prepares for a horse race, he’s swept up in the plans of a fiendish gambler, who hopes to manipulate the contest.

Haunted Ranch
(1943)Two gangs hunt for stolen gold bullion. Unfortunately, the steel-cased organ housing the gold requires the correct steps to access it.

Sonora Stagecoach
(1944)Three men defend a prisoner from attempts on his life while escorting him to trial, leading them to believe his innocence and trap the real criminals.

San Antonio Kid
(1944)Red Ryder tries to expose murderous crooks who are terrorizing ranchers into selling their land because they contain secret, oil-rich deposits.

Oklahoma Terror
(1939)Returning from the Civil War to find his father killed and the family business held by an upright citizen, a soldier learns the citizen is the killer.

Across the Plains
(1939)Two brothers, separated when young and raised by warring sides, meet as adults and discover that one is good and the other is bad.

The Painted Trail
(1938)Posing as a notorious outlaw to bust a gang of cattle smugglers at the Mexican border, a Texas Ranger gets into trouble when the real bandit shows up.

The Monster Maker
(1944)A mad scientist injects his enemies with a virus which causes them to become hideously deformed.

Western Mail
(1942)Determined to stop the mail train robberies, Allen and sidekick Mendoza go undercover to join the culprits and get the evidence they need.

Black Market Rustlers
(1943)In this WWII-era Western, the Range Busters square off against a craven crew of cattle rustlers whose black-market dealings undermine the war effort.