Ken Maynard
26 titles
Filmography
26 results

Death Rides the Range
(1939)Ken Baxter and his two pals, Pancho and Panhandle, discover Professor Wahl injured and wandering on the range. They take him to the Blue Mesa Trading Post, where two archaeologists, Dr. Flotow and Baron Starkoff, foreign government representatives, are staying. Both want to secure control of a supply of helium gas found in an ancient Indian cave. Wahl, working for the federal government, is murdered at the Blue Mesa. The land strip on which the cave is located is claimed by Letty and Jim Morgan, brother and sister owners of the Lazy Y Ranch. Tin Cup Ranch owner Joe Larkin hires Ken to take possession of a cabin on the Morgan land in order to gain title. Ken, an undercover G-man, finds a secret passageway from the cabin that leads to the cave. He discovers the helium and that Larkin is working with Starkoff.

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.

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.
Mystery Mountain
(1934)Ken Williams is determined to discover the identity of the mysterious Rattler, who preys upon railroads and transportation companies like that owned by Jane Corwin. The Rattler is especially difficult to catch because of his skill at disguising himself as other people.

Wild Horse Stampede
(1943)
Alias: The Bad Man
(1931)When a Texas Ranger is asked for help by a rancher victimized by cattle rustlers, he infiltrates an outlaw gang, whose boss he believes is a murderer.

Honor of the Range
(1934)After losing his title and being jailed for a crime his brother committed, a former sheriff escapes and tries to prove his innocence.

Branded Men
(1931)After Rod, Ramrod, and Half-A-Rod become the new sheriffs of Steep Gulch, they must face off against Mace and his gang of ruthless murderers.

The Pocatello Kid
(1931)Loyalty has a price for a cowboy whose twin, a corrupt Sheriff, is killed, forcing him to defy criminal overlords after he assumes his identity.

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.

Westward Bound
(1944)
Come On, Tarzan
(1932)Cowboy Ken springs into action to protect wild horse Tarzan after he frees other horses from a corral, saving them from a rustler's evil plot.

Dynamite Ranch
(1932)When a cowboy stops a staged train robbery and is then falsely accused of the theft himself, he must find the real criminals and clear his name.

Whirlwind Horseman
(1938)While searching for their missing friend, cowboy Ken and his sidekick cross paths with an outlaw gang menacing local ranchers and soon a trap is set.

Hell-Fire Austin
(1932)Ken and Bouncer arrive at Brooks Ranch for a race. Pursued by the Sheriff and Edmonds, they must conceal themselves and Tarzan until race time.

Whistlin' Dan
(1932)A smart cowboy and his sidekick embark on a grim mission to avenge the murder of their friend, by infiltrating a gang of merciless cattle rustlers.

Flaming Lead
(1939)Cowhand Ken Clark is stranded in Chicago, and temporarily takes a job as a sharp-shooter entertainer in a night club, with the intention of getting enough money together to get back to his beloved Arizona.

$50,000 Reward
(1924)Tex Sherwood has just come into possession of a valuable piece of land that will be irrigated by a new dam. Banker Holman knowing the deed must be registered the next day, offers a $50,000 reward for Tex's capture.

Drum Taps
(1933)With the help of his brother Earl's Boy Scout troop, rancher Ken tries to stop a ruthless gang of men from taking his land.

Death Valley Rangers
(1943)A succession of stagecoach robberies prompts the citizens of a Death Valley outpost to send for the Trail Blazers, a trio of law-enforcing plainsmen.