Charles Middleton
20 titles
Filmography
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Jungle Man
(1941)To find the fabled City of the Dead in Africa, a group of travelers must face a thick jungle, hostile natives, wild animals, and a deadly epidemic.

Flash Gordon Conquers the Universe
(1940)Flash Gordon and his crew travel to planet Mongo seeking an antidote for the Purple Death. Ming the Merciless does his best to stop them.

Rocket Ship
(1938)Flash Gordon visits the planet Mongo to thwart the evil Emperor Ming the Merciless, who set his planet on a collision course with Earth.

Dick Tracy Returns
(1938)Dick Tracy returns as the iconic square-jawed hero, hot on the trail of public enemy number one to restore justice to the Stark gang.

Peril from the Planet Mongo
(1966)Not only must Flash stop Ming the Merciless from destroying Arboria, he also must intercept the explosive-filled rocket ship headed for Earth.

Purple Death from Outer Space
(1966)In this classic installment in the series that inspired the 'Star Wars' saga, Flash Gordon Dale and Dr, Zarkov meet and destroy the Purple Death sent to Earth by Ming the Merciliess.

The Miracle Rider
(1935)Following his father's demise, a Texas Ranger becomes determined to thwart a group of criminals who are smuggling explosives on indigenous territory.

Flash Gordon
(1936)Three heroes embark on a mission to outer space to thwart the evil schemes of an emperor who has set his planet on a collision course with Earth.
The Fixer Uppers
(1935)Greeting card salesmen help a customer who hopes to arouse the jealousy of her husband, a French artist who’s been neglecting her. This short was a reworking of the early Laurel & Hardy silent, SLIPPING WIVES. One of the gag writers was future Warner Bros. cartoon director Frank Tashlin, who eventually piloted eight movies with Jerry Lewis. Directed by Charley Rogers. With dastardly, fire-and-brimstone Charles Middleton, ever-popular Mae Busch, and perpetually plastered Arthur Housman. He’d recently appeared in a superior Todd-Kelly short, DONE IN OIL, shot on the same apartment set, decorated with the same polar bear skin borrowed from Roach’s office and also the same painting of Patsy Kelly!

Welcome Danger
(1929)A botany student is called back home to San Francisco, where his late father was police chief, to reluctantly investigate a crime wave in Chinatown.

Spaceship to the Unknown
(1966)Hell bent on destroying humanity, Ming the Merciless sets his planet on a kamikaze run with Earth unless Flash and friends can get to Mongo in time.

Flaming Frontiers
(1938)When an innocent man is framed and his fortune is stolen, an honorable frontier scout sets out to catch the culprits and bring them to justice.

The Flying Deuces
(1939)To get over a recent heartbreak, Olly joins the French Foreign Legion with his pal Stan and the two manage to get sentenced to a firing squad.

Yodelin' Kid from Pine Ridge
(1937)An honorable young cattle rancher with an exceptional singing voice gets entangled in a dangerous feud between rival factions on the frontier.

Hollywood Cowboy
(1937)A cowboy actor lives up to his on-screen persona when, after filming a movie, he steps up to thwart a band of racketeers targeting local ranchers.

The Black Raven
(1943)A group of strangers are brought together in an old dark house and must contend with two murders and $50,000 in stolen money.

The Oklahoma Kid
(1939)Humphrey Bogart and James Cagney star as two men on opposite sides of the law--the villainous Whip McCord and the man who's come to clean up the town, The Oklahoma Kid.

Tomorrow at Seven
(1933)People in an old, dark mansion are menaced by a maniac called "The Black Ace."

Hop-a-long Cassidy
(1935)After being shot in a gunfight, Hopalong Cassidy sets out to settle the war between cattlemen who each accuse the other of stealing their livestock.

Northwest Trail
(1945)Un jinete en una misión descubre una operación minera ilegal que contrabandea oro a través de la frontera. Su superior le ordena que regrese.