Richard Alexander
21 titles
Filmography
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SOS Coast Guard
(1937)A mad scientist with a formula for a radioactive disintegrating gas must elude the Coast Guard to manufacture and sell it to foreign powers.

The Cowboy and the Bandit
(1935)A rough-riding cowboy flees a lynch mob with his life and winds up out of state on a widow’s ranch where he takes up her fight against a savage gang.

On the Great White Trail
(1938)In the frozen Canadian North, a mountie, his dog and the daughter of a suspect set out to solve the case of two dead men found huddled in the snow.

Cowboy Holiday
(1934)A noble cowboy helps the sheriff catch the Juarez Kid, but he finds himself on the other side of the law when he’s mistaken for the infamous bandit.

The Feud of the Trail
(1937)A man who's a dead ringer for the leader of an outlaw gang kills the gang leader, then takes his place to try to bring the gang to justice.

Wild Brian Kent
(1936)Polo player Brian helps a young woman and her aunt save their Kansas ranch from a crooked real estate partner who wants to take it away.

Coyote Trails
(1935)Tom and Windy visit Baker Ranch, where horse rustling is rampant. They suspect a wild horse, but Tom tames it, leading to unforeseen trouble.

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 Mysterious Lady
(1928)A Russian spy seduces an Austrian officer to steal state secrets, but both wind up in serious danger after when they fall in love.

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.

Zorro Rides Again
(1937)With the California-Yucatan Railroad under siege by a villainous gang, the co-owner calls in the aid of his nephew James, great-grandson of Zorro.
Scarlet Dawn
(1932)Douglas Fairbanks Jr. and Nancy Carroll star as Russian aristocrats who flee to Constantinople and pose as commoners to escape the Bolshevik Revolution. But the Baron Nikita Krasnoff (Fairbanks--The Prisoner of Zenda) cannot adjust to his new life of poverty and obscurity and soon begins an affair with a devious woman and a life of crime as a con artist. Nearly losing everything, and being exposed as frauds, the married couple eventually must again rely on each other escape with their very lives in this towering romantic epic.

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.

Where the Buffalo Roam
(1938)As a government agent diligently hunts for a gang of buffalo poachers, he also keeps an eye out for the man who murdered his mother.
Them Thar Hills
(1934)After too much high living, the fellows rent a trailer and take to the mountains for gout-ridden Hardy’s health. There they unwittingly drink from well water laced with homemade liquor. According to Billy Gilbert, who plays the doctor prescribing a mountain-rest cure, “the fellows” is how everyone at the studio referred to the Laurel & Hardy characters. Aficionados today are still acting out the memorable, musical “pom-pom” business. The “outdoors” set was built on Stage 2 in only 16 hours after a planned scenic exterior location at the mouth of the Santa Ynez Canyon presented unfavorable weather conditions. Directed by Charley Rogers. With Charlie Hall and Mae Busch as the sullen motorist and his stranded wife.

Silver Canyon
(1951)During the Civil War, the cavalry sends the singing cowboy to round up raiders, who are interfering with supply lines and plotting to ravage a town.

Roarin' Guns
(1936)Evans and Walton have started a range war causing rancher Morgan to send for the reputed killer Tim Corwin. Walton then frames Tim for the murder of Morgan. When Tim escapes the Sheriff, Evans and Walton set Tim up to be murdered. But Morgan's son Buddy overhears their plans and rides to warn Tim.

Raiders of the Border
(1944)Working undercover, Marshals Nevada and Sandy are looking for jewel smugglers along the border.

Everyman's Law
(1936)A tycoon plots with a corrupt sheriff to dispossess settlers using hired gunslingers, but conflict arises when an outlaw switches sides.

Born to Battle
(1935)A classic Western about a cattle town where rustlers are thieving from ranchers – who are about to hire a tough cowhand to put them in their place.