Wallace Ford
34 titles
Filmography
34 results

The Deputy
This classic Western drama depicts the lives of a marshal and his townsfolk in early 1880’s Arizona, as they attempt to maintain law and order.

Shed No Tears
(1948)A wife convinces her husband to fake his death so they can collect on the life insurance. However, he doesn't know that she has been having an affair for some time, and she has plans for the money - and they don't include him.

Murder by Invitation
(1941)Murder is afoot when the greedy relatives who failed to get their wealthy, eccentric aunt committed are invited to her home to fight for her fortune.

The Rogues' Tavern
(1936)On a dark, gloomy night, an eloping couple find themselves at a lodge in the middle of nowhere, where a mad killer is on the loose.

Inside the Law
(1942)In this crime comedy, a small gang of old crooks, led by the elderly Pop (McKee) and Mom Cobb (Pulmmer), find an appointment as a cashier in the Walnut Park bank in a drunk's wallet. They decide to place one of their members in the cashier's position, with the intention of escaping with the bank's receipts at the end of the week. While staying in town, the remaining gang members must establish themselves as respectable people, ending up attending church services, where they all decide to go straight. But gang members decides to go through with the theft, and it is up to the reformed gang members to catch him and return the money, becoming the town's heroes. They all happily decide they want to stay in the town permanently.

Swing It, Sailor!
(1938)With his enlistment almost up, a brawny but dim-witted sailor has his heart set on marriage. But his scheming Navy buddy has other plans.

Night of Terror
(1933)To collect their inheritance, heirs to a family fortune are forced to spend the night in a creepy mansion where they might not survive the morning.

The Mysterious Mr. Wong
(1935)Chinatown shopkeeper by day and criminal mastermind by night, Mr. Wong goes on a mission to find the Twelve Coins of Confucius to rule his homeland.

The Lost Patrol
(1934)A shot rings out, the captain falls and with him dies the knowledge of his unit's mission. Now a stalwart sergeant takes charge as he and his men try to escape the surrounding.

Possessed
(1931)Cynical Marian Martin meets married attorney Mark Whitney and becomes his mistress. But when Whitney runs for governor and a reporter uncovers the story of the affair, Martin must choose between her carefree life and marriage with the man she loves.

The Mummy's Hand
(1940)In this acclaimed follow-up to the popular original, an expedition of American archaeologists, headed by Steve Banning (Dick Foran) and Baby Jenson (Wallace Ford), travels to Egypt in search of the undiscovered tomb of the Princess Ananka.

He Ran All the Way
(1951)When a heist goes awry, a cop is shot, and petty thief Nick Robey (John Garfield) just barely gets away. Desperate to evade the police, he charms a shy young girl (Shelley Winters) who invites him to her home. But it’s a decision she’ll soon regret!

Isle Of Destiny
(1940)When a fierce storm forces them to seek refuge, a daredevil pilot and her mechanic become stranded on an island with a dangerous group of smugglers.

The Ape Man
(1943)A doctor’s mad experiment turns him into an ape man who can only return to human form with the infusion of spinal fluid from reluctant donors.

Wichita
(1955)Wyatt Earp is hired by a western town to bring some law and order to a place that is being raided by outlaws.

Flesh and Fury
(1952)A deaf boxer is exploited by a gold-digging blonde.

T-Men
(1947)Two US Treasury agents hunt a successful counterfeiting ring.

Belle Starr's Daughter
(1948)The daughter of a famous outlaw arrives at the town where her mother was murdered to find her killer.

The Great Jesse James Raid
(1953)The retired outlaw is pulled back into the life by Bob Ford for one last heist worth $300,000 as part of a risky Colorado goldmine theft.
