Douglas Fowley
34 titles
Filmography
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Yankee Fakir
(1947)Two traveling pitchmen solve the murder of a girl's father and save the town from a crooked banker.

The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp
The battles and shoot-outs of Wyatt Earp, a Marshall in Kansas and then Arizona, who uses his guns and his trusty sidekicks to uphold the law.

From Noon Till Three
(1976)While a bank robber spends three hours with his new lover, his henchmen are killed. He is also presumed dead, and experiences himself become a legend.

Rider from Tucson
(1950)
Lady in the Death House
(1944)As a woman walks the "last mile" to her execution she remembers back to the incidents that got her framed for murder.

'Neath Canadian Skies
(1946)The Mounties are called in to fight against claim jumpers.

North of the Border
(1946)Rancher Utah Neyes crosses the border into Canada to meet his partner, only to find that he has been murdered by a gang led by Nails Nelson.

Desperate
(1947)An innocent trucker takes it on the lam when he's accused of robbery.

Man from Del Rio
(1956)When a Mexican gunslinger (Anthony Quinn) rids a town of several notorious gunfighters, he is named the sheriff, but must win over the rest of the residents who are yet to warm to his hard-hitting ways. Katy Jurado and Peter Whitney co-star.

So's Your Aunt Emma!
(1942)A ditsy, old spinster gets involved in the boxing racket and finds herself falsely accused of being the notorious murderer, Ma Parker.

Sunset on the Desert
(1942)Returning after a decade away from home, a high-stakes case of mistaken identity sends Roy on a risky undercover mission into a local outlaw gang.

Satan's Cradle
(1949)The Cisco Kid and Pancho head to Silver City to help a preacher rid the town of a crooked lawyer with plans to take over its mines.

The Broken Star
(1956)The more a deputy sheriff investigates the murder of a supposedly dangerous criminal, the more the answers point to someone he cares about deeply.

Mighty Joe Young
(1949)A slick nightclub owner (King Kong veteran Robert Armstrong) discovers the giant ape frolicking in Africa as the beloved pet of a young girl (Terry Moore). He brings both to Hollywood as a floor-show sensation, until some no-goods ply Joe with booze and the blitzed behemoth goes bonkers. Highlights such as Armstrong's henchmen trying to lasso Joe cowpoke style, Joe playing tug-of-war with musclemen and plenty of Joe-to-the-rescue action make Mighty Joe Young mighty fine entertainment.

Charlie Chan on Broadway
(1937)A former singer returns from European exile with a revealing diary, only to be mysteriously silenced by those she once called allies.

Lost Canyon
(1942)When his associate is framed for a bank robbery and goes into hiding in the hills, Hopalong Cassidy sets out to find the responsible parties.

Fall Guy
(1947)Memory loss from a raucous night forces Tom Cochrane to piece together why he wound up blood-soaked and full of dope if he plans to beat a murder rap.

Wild Country
(1947)A U.S. Marshal and his pal are tasked with tracking down a murderous escaped convict who’s after the daughter of the sheriff that put him away.

Doctors Don't Tell
(1941)A naive young doctor, in a misguided effort to impress a young woman, finds himself in over his head when a gangster client demands plastic surgery to achieve the perfect disguise.

The Denver Kid
(1948)Border patrolman Lt. Rocky goes undercover in a vicious gang to find his friend’s killer and clear the name of the dead man’s wrongly accused brother.