Wallace Ford
28 titles
Filmography
28 results

Back Door to Heaven
(1939)A good-hearted slum kid, who steals small things to fit in with the crowd, lives a hard-knocks life at reform school, prison, and once he is free.

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.

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.
The Beast of the City
(1932)
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.

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.

The Breaking Point
(1950)
The Set-Up
(1949)An aging heavyweight boxer is ordered by gangsters to throw his last fight, but he refuses to give up—even as his wife begs him to stop.
The Informer
(1935)Winner of four Academy Awards, this powerful and suspenseful drama tells the story of a hard-drinking Irish man who betrays his wanted friend for a mere twenty pounds during the Irish Rebellion of 1922. Nominated for Best Picture, this critically acclaimed film brought Oscars to Academy Award-winning director/producer John Ford ("She Wore A Yellow Ribbon," "Rio Bravo," "The Grapes of Wrath"), actor Victor McLaglen ("Gunga Din," "Fort Apache"), composer Max Stein ("Casablanca") and writer Dudley Nichols ("Stagecoach").

A Lawless Street
(1955)Randolph Scott stars as Marshal Coleen Wave, a lawman who moves from town to town in the Colorado Territory, ridding each of its outlaws.

The Man from Texas
(1948)A man is torn between his criminal life as a masked bandit and his other life as a law-abiding citizen whose wife is suffering his deception.