Harry Harvey
14 titles
Filmography
14 results

Phantom Rancher
(1940)A cowboy wears a black mask and black outfit to fight a gang of land-grabbing crooks and their corrupt boss who plans to take over all the ranches.

Two Gun Troubador
(1939)(1939, Spectrum) Fred Scott, Claire Rochelle, Harry Harvey, John Merton, Many years after his uncle murdered his father for his land, Fred returns to claim what is rightfully his. In doing so, he puts on the guise of a shadowy masked avenger. As Scott cheapies go this one isnt too bad. There are even a few good tunes. 16mm.

Director by Night
(2022)"DIRECTOR BY NIGHT" follows film composer Michael Giacchino’s first foray into directing.

Gangsters of the Frontier
(1944)When a formerly deposed gang returns to enslave the people of Red Rock in the town's gold mines, a pair of Texas Rangers step in to restore peace.

King of the Sierras
(1938)A crusty oldtimer and a rancher’s son become involved in a federal roundup of 3,000 wild mustangs, as two stallions compete over a group of mares.

Cheyenne
After the Civil War, nomadic adventurer Cheyenne Bodie roamed the west looking for fights, women, and bad guys to beat up.

Wagon Team
(1952)Gene Autry goes undercover as an inmate to investigate a suspected payroll thief. When the thief escapes, Gene catches up with him at a medicine show.

Code of the Fearless
(1939)Lawman goes undercover to expose criminals
Daughter of the Tong
(1939)
Held For Ransom
(1938)Wealthy candy businessman Herbert Scott is kidnapped and then held for ransom. Scott's son, Larry (Withers) pays the $50,000 ransom, but his father is not released. The FBI then brings in their best agent, the formidable Betty Mason (Mehaffey) to work with Detective J.J. Morrison (Mulhall) to track down the kidnappers. Betty ends up romancing both her partner Morrison, and Larry Scott, who is suspected to be behind the kidnapping. The pair finally discover the remote hideout where Herbert is being kept, leading to a climactic final shootout. A classic crime caper with an unusual twist for the time of having a woman be the lead detective.

Spook Town
(1944)An investigation of the theft of a strong box of cash leads the Texas Rangers’ to a ghost town where there are more sinister things afoot than spooks.

Under the Tonto Rim
(1947)After a band of thieves robs his stagecoach, murders the driver, and kidnaps a passenger, Brad Canfield’s revenge plot lands him in jail.

Whirlwind
(1951)The Singing Cowboy investigates mail robberies, linked to a growing crime syndicate, with the help of his pal Smiley, who poses as a horse doctor.

Man's Country
(1938)A law enforcement agent sets out to the mountain hideout of a gang to probe their suspected role in a series of violent assaults on his colleagues.