Gordon Jones
15 titles
Filmography
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The Green Hornet
(1940)A playboy and newspaper publisher moonlights as a notorious masked vigilante to fight city crime and corruption with help from his loyal manservant.

I Take This Oath
(1940)A rookie cop learns that his uncle is a wanted underworld figure and may have been responsible for his partner's death.

The Abbott and Costello Show
Two struggling actors bungle their way through their daily lives of failed schemes in a Hollywood boarding house with a motley crew of characters.

Trigger, Jr.
(1950)Roy Rogers and his traveling Western show are called to action when bad guy Manson releases a killer horse into the herds of area ranchers.

Up in the Air
(1940)When a none-too-popular singer is murdered on the air in a radio studio, a page boy and his janitor pal work together to find the killer.

Heart of the Rockies
(1951)A highway engineer helps out some formerly troubled youths and finds himself getting blamed for a crime he never committed. Will justice prevail?

Spoilers of the Plains
(1951)Roy encounters foreign spies, desert sites for rocket-launching, and artificial satellites. This leads to a one-on-one fight on top of an oil derrick.

Flying Tigers
(1942)Jim Gordon is the head of a group of American pilots working for the Chinese government against the invading Japanese two years prior to Pearl Harbour. Hothead Woody Jason joins them but despite being a hotshot flyer, he's also a liability. When he causes the death of veteran pilot Hap Smith, the rest ostracise him and only an ultimate sacrifice will wipe the slate clean.

Wagon Team
(1952)Gene Autry goes undercover as an inmate to investigate a suspected payroll thief. When the thief escapes, Gene catches up with him at a medicine show.

The Wistful Widow of Wagon Gap
(1947)Shortly after travelling salesmen Chester Wooley and Duke Egan arrive in Wagon Gap, Montana, Chester is falsely accused of murdering a local man and sentenced to death. According to a local law, Chester can be spared from the gallows if he takes responsibility for the dead man's debts and family, so he moves into the ramshackle home of the rowdy Widow Hawkins and her brood of seven noisy children.

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.

Treasure of Ruby Hills
(1955)Unscrupulous ranchers feud over control of their valley, but a newcomer owns the rights to the sole water source that governs the use of their lands.

The Secret Life of Walter Mitty
(1947)The longing to escape his tedious life leads a daydreaming magazine proofreader on a hero’s journey to save a damsel in distress from jewel thieves.

Smoke Signal
(1955)Cavalry Captain Harper is determined to bring Halliday to justice, but first, he must lead his men and a handful of massacre survivors to safety through hostile, uncharted territory. Halliday's sympathies are with the Indigenous men, whom he believes have resorted to violence only because of the cruelty of certain white officers.

The Monster That Challenged the World
(1957)The local beaches go from fun-filled swim-fests to horrifying slug-fests when a horde of gargantuan vampire snails ooze their way into the water supply – and threaten to suck the life out of mankind! Will the human race come to a slippery end?