Charles King
64 titles
Filmography
64 results

Guns of the Law
(1944)When a host of ne'er-do-wells try to cheat the Wilkins family out of their oil-rich ranch property, the Texas Rangers step in to stop the scam.

The Idaho Kid
(1936)After 15 years, a cowboy returns to his hometown to find the father who abandoned him as a boy and becomes embroiled in a long-standing rancher feud.

Land of Hunted Men
(1943)Three range busters in the Wild West set out to find out how a high-stakes card player in a local parlor is using stolen money from a miner’s payroll.

Brand of the Devil
(1944)A trio of Texas Rangers is working undercover to bust up a devilish cattle rustling ring when the gang catches wind of their true identities.

Tex Rides with the Boy Scouts
(1937)When a gold shipment is stolen from a train, Tex goes after the gang responsible, tracking them to a local mine with the help of a Boy Scout troop.

The Cheyenne Kid
(1940)A gambler trying to turn his life around gets a job working for a ranch owner, but soon finds himself in a predicament when he gets framed for murder.

Tumbleweed Trail
(1942)The Frontier Marshals are sent across state lines to extradite a notorious outlaw being protected by a businessman with control over the community.

Shadow of Chinatown
(1936)With Chinatown merchants cutting into their profits, a consortium of American businesses hire an underworld madman to destroy the competition.

The White Gorilla
(1945)After being cut off from his tribe for being the wrong color, a white gorilla becomes angry and decides to fight the king of the black gorillas.

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.

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.

Dead or Alive
(1944)Two Texas Rangers take different routes to infiltrate and bust the same outlaw gang but are found out and will be hung unless they can find a way out.

Utah Trail
(1938)After their railroad owner friend is murdered, crooning lawman Tex Ritter and his pals investigate a ghost train and face off against an outlaw gang.

Outlaws of Boulder Pass
(1942)Harkness exploits Boulder Pass, overcharging ranches. Tom Cameron intervenes by robbing tollgate keepers and returning the money to ranchers.

The Luck of Roaring Camp
(1937)When a mysterious woman arrives in town and dies after giving birth, the misfit men of Roaring Camp must somehow care for the orphan named Luck.

The Kid Ranger
(1936)Unaware she's adopted, Mary's life takes a turn when her father's past resurfaces, forcing him into a stagecoach robbery to guard a dark secret.

A Lawman Is Born
(1937)An outlaw falsely accused of murder attempts to clear his name by becoming a lawman.

The Fighting Parson
(1933)A cowboy on the run finds the clothes and ID of a preacher. Assuming his identity, he arrives at a nearby town, where a man knows who he really is.

Frontier Town
(1938)A crook passes off counterfeit money at rodeos, but when cowboy Tex wins all the events and upsets his wagers, the bad guy frames him for a murder.

The Rangers Take Over
(1942)Led by sergeant Jim Steele, a troop of new recruits with the Texas Rangers find themselves squaring off against a vicious gang of cattle rustlers.