Noah Beery Jr.
34 titles
Filmography
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'Neath Brooklyn Bridge
(1942)Muggs and the East Side Kids come to the rescue of a wrongly-accused girl, who is discovered in the home of a man murdered by a mystery assailant.

Escort West
(1959)While traveling west, an ex-Confederate officer and his daughter get caught up in skirmishes as they encounter Indians, Union troops, and two sisters.

The Carson City Kid
(1940)A cowboy seeks revenge on the gambler who murdered his brother.

The Last Outpost
(1951)Two brothers fighting on opposite sides of the Civil War are forced to settle their differences when they come under attack from Apache warriors.

The Light of Western Stars
(1940)Guns flash and hooves stamp, as a knight of the sagebrush dances with a cantina girl and plays a part in shooting the sheriff, in this Zane Grey tale.

The Spikes Gang
(1974)A wounded outlaw nursed back to health by three impressionable farm boys teaches them his trade and then enlists them in his bank robberies.

Guns of the Timberland
(1960)Jim Hadley has a government grant to cut timber near the high-country town of Deep Well, and that’s what he and his callous lumbermen insist they'll do.

All-American Co-Ed
(1941)All-girl school Mar Brynn tries to get more pupils and publicity by making fun of the Quincton college.

Desert Command
(1946)The epic action-adventure about an American hero who sets out on a bold mission to rescue three Foreign Legion soldiers from a desert rebel.

Of Mice and Men
(1939)A drifter and his slow-witted pal try to make their way in the West.

Jubal
(1956)A well-meaning drifter is caught between a ranch owner's unfaithful wife and her husband's jealous foreman.

Incident at Phantom Hill
(1966)At the end of the U.S. Civil War, a group of Southern rebels steal $1 million in gold from a Union shipment, stashing the loot in a cave near Phantom Hill, Texas. When the group is captured by Union soldiers, the rebel leader agrees to reveal the location of the gold in exchange for his freedom, but things get complicated when the search party is ambushed on the way to the cave.

Heaven with a Gun
(1969)Jim Killian (Glenn Ford) arrives in a small Arizona town hoping to establish a peaceful life as the local preacher, but he soon finds himself in the middle of a feud between sheep ranchers and cattlemen. Leloopa (Barbara Hershey), a young Native American woman, pleads for Killian's help after her shepherd father is hung by Coke Beck (David Carradine), the vicious son of the head cattle rancher. Killian must weigh his actions carefully lest he perpetuate the cycle of retribution and revenge.

Riders of Death Valley
(1941)A band of cowboys find themselves in dangerous competition with an evil businessman and his pack of outlaws for rumored treasure inside a lost mine.