James Craig
18 titles
Filmography
18 results

Four Fast Guns
(1960)A wheelchair-bound man running a saloon in 1873 Purgatory puts a price on the head of a gunslinger hired to bring order to the lawless Old West town.

Fort Vengeance
(1953)A Mountie (James Craig) must stop an Indian chief’s son from being hanged for a murder committed by the constable’s brother (Keith Larsen) in this action-packed frontier adventure.

Drums in the Deep South
(1951)Two old friends find themselves on opposite sides during the Civil War in a desperate battle atop an impregnable mountain.

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.
Seven Miles from Alcatraz
(1942)Starting off as a prison drama and segueing into an espionage thriller, this film follows two escaped convicts who take over an island lighthouse being used by Nazi spies just after Pearl Harbor. Champ Larkin and his cellmate Jimbo break out of "The Rock" and make their way to a nearby offshore lighthouse station while avoiding the patrol boats. Forcing their way into the station, the escaped prisoners take captives as they plan the rest of their escape. But their scheme is complicated by a secret Nazi spy awaiting the arrival of German agents who are charged with an important mission: the destruction of San Francisco. Among the Nazis is a slim and youthful John Banner, two decades prior to playing cuddly Sergeant Schultz in TV's Hogan's Heroes.

The Revenge of Dr. X
(1967)While on vacation from his missile project, a NASA scientist on the verge of a nervous breakdown accidentally creates a deadly carnivorous humanoid.

Shoot-Out At Medicine Bend
(1957)After a cavalry troop is wiped out in a Sioux massacre due to faulty ammunition, Buck Devlin - whose brother led the unit - leaves the service with pals John and Wilbur. Together, they vow to find the men who sold the bad rounds and bring them to justice.

Lost Angel
(1943)Lisa's quest for the truth about her sister's death leads her to uncover shady criminal activity that puts her own life in danger. Her only ally, a mysterious man called Rich, is hiding a dark secret of his own.

Valley of the Sun
(1942)Indian scout Johnny Ware (James Craig) is determined to stop an all-out war plotted by crooked Indian Affairs agent Jim Sawyer (Dean Jagger).

Massacre
(1956)A Western actioner about a group of lawmen who go on a mission to find out if rogue sellers are providing guns to a hostile tribe on the defense.

Our Vines Have Tender Grapes
(1945)A Norwegian farmer tries to raise two children in the Midwest.

The Human Comedy
(1943)A small-town, telegraph messenger boy comes of age during World War II, delivering ordinary notes and heartbreaking death notices.

Kismet
(1944)In a single magical day, in eleventh century Baghdad, a beggar-poet rises from poverty to become emir, defeats an evil vizier, saves and kingdom and helps two lovers come together.

Hurricane Smith
(1952)A trio of pirates find themselves beached on a deserted island. When a ship of slave traders arrives in search of natives to capture and sell, the stranded pirates steal the vessel and set sail for Australia. Once down under, the thieves hatch a plot to recover a hoard of buried treasure and are hired as crew for a scientific expedition. However, it turns out that the scientists are really after the loot as well.

Doomsday Machine
(1972)After discovering that a device will soon destroy the Earth, the United States launches a space expedition to restart humanity on another planet.

Winners of the West
(1940)Hartford is building a westbound railroad and King Carter is out to stop him from going through his town by goading attacks on the railroad crew.

Thunder Trail
(1937)A wagon train is robbed by a gang of bandits who kill everyone but a pair of young brothers. Years later, the brothers join forces to bring the bandits' leader to justice.

Fort Utah
(1967)A drifter and an Indian agent help pioneers against marauding cavalrymen and vengeance-bent Indians.