Charles King
64 titles
Filmography
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The Broadway Melody
(1929)A pair of sisters from the vaudeville circuit try to make it big time on Broadway, but matters of the heart complicate the attempt.

The Gambling Terror
(1937)Brett runs a protection racket for an unknown boss. When Jeff Hayes arrives and opens a gambling den, they try to shut him down. Unlike the others who have given in, he plans to fight back.

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.

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.

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.

Gun Packer
(1938)After a series of robberies baffles federal investigators, U.S. Marshal Jack Denton is assigned to find the criminals and bring them to justice.

Fuzzy Settles Down
(1944)In hopes of settling down, Fuzzy buys a newspaper and funds a telegraph line, but when he’s framed by a man, his friend tries to prove his innocence.

His Brother's Ghost
(1945)The bandits terrorizing Wolf Valley murder the wrong rancher when his twin brother poses as his ghost to exact revenge and bring them to justice.

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.

Raiders of Red Gap
(1943)When a gang attacks his ranch and kills one of his ranch hands, Jim Roberts gets together with his neighbors to fight the company responsible.

Trail of Terror
(1935)A man posing as an outlaw breaks out of jail to help find stolen money by infiltrating a gang whose paroled leader is the only one who can find it.

Brand of the Outlaws
(1936)Take a journey through the heart of suburban Americana to explore the tradition of perky, young women rah-rahing on the sidelines for male athletes.

Danger Valley
(1937)A gold strike, forged deeds, land seizures, vengeance and murder are part and parcel of the fight for a deserted ghost town’s hidden treasure.

The Lone Rider Crosses the Rio
(1941)Hiding from outlaws in Mexico, two cowboys help an official's son rendezvous with a cabaret singer by faking his kidnapping, but the plan backfires.

Devil Riders
(1943)When a crafty lawyer schemes to steal government land designated for a stagecoach company, cowboy Billy the Kid is recruited to stop him.

Trouble in Texas
(1937)Rodeo stars are being killed with poisoned needles, and Tex Ritter is next on the list.

The Crooked Trail
(1936)Jim Blake rescues criminal Hare Talton and Good Samaritan Estaban Solano from dehydration and death and tries to rehabilitate Harve by taking him in as partner in his gold strike.

Men of the Plains
(1936)After a series of train robberies targeting gold shipments, the US government sends three undercover federal agents to investigate.

The Law Rides
(1936)A man destined for the gallows for a prospector's murder gets freed by a cowboy set on unearthing the location of the victim's hidden gold mine.

The Oklahoma Cyclone
(1930)When his dad goes missing, a cowboy poses as an outlaw called the Oklahoma Cyclone and infiltrates the gang he believes is behind the disappearance.