Joe Sawyer
14 titles
Filmography
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Hay Foot
(1942)Colonel Barkley’s feelings quickly change about his beloved assistant, Sergeant Doubleday, when he is outsmarted by him in a firearms class.

It Came from Outer Space
(1953)When a spaceship crashes in the Arizona desert, a stargazer and a schoolteacher suspect alien influence is affecting the local townsfolk's behavior.

Riding Shotgun
(1954)Charles Bronson stars with Randolph Scott in the western adventure Riding Shotgun. Guard Larry Delong (Scott) normally rides shotgun on the stagecoach to Deepwater, but when he's tricked into leaving his post, outlaws rob the stage. Held as a prisoner, Delong discovers that Pinto (Bronson) and his gang robbed the stage as a distraction to lure the law out of Deepwater so they can rob the casino. Delong frees himself and rides to warn the town, but he's mistaken for one of the outlaws. Now, caught between the wary townspeople and the real outlaws riding in, Delong has only moments to stop the casino heist. Based on the story "Riding Solo" by Kenneth Perkins.

Raiders of Ghost City
(1944)During the late period of the Civil War, supposed Confederates raid all gold shipments coming from California that are destined for Washington DC.

The Border Legion
(1940)As in Zane Grey’s novel, a NY doctor, on the run from authorities, comes out west and gets drawn into the outlaw gang that has besieged his friends.

The Gay Amigo
(1949)Cisco Kid and Pancho are being blamed for a crime that they didn't commit, and must find the real culprits to clear themselves.

San Quentin
(1937)A con man's troubles multiply when his sister falls for the prison guard captain.

Deputy Marshal
(1949)After learning he’s been wrongly suspected of a Wyoming murder, a deputy marshal devises a plan to smoke out the actual suspects.

Gilda
(1946)A beguiling femme fatale gets even with her bitter, small-time gambler ex-boyfriend by marrying his boss, a mysterious Buenos Aires casino owner.

Down Mexico Way
(1941)The singing cowboy and his sidekick chase crooked film producers to Mexico, where they must stop them from swindling a local rancher and his daughter.

The Outlaw
(1943)Western legends Pat Garrett, Doc Holliday and Billy the Kid are played against each other over the law and the attention of a vivacious country vixen.

Big Town After Dark
(1947)A news editor and his female ace crime reporter help the cops take down a big-city gambling ring but forces inside his paper are in on the take.

Tarzan's Revenge
(1938)When a beautiful hunter is captured from her safari and taken to a chieftain's palace deep in the jungle, it's up to Tarzan to swing in to save her.

Blondie's Hero
(1950)While Dagwood is away at boot camp in the Army reserve—with Blondie at his side—conman Marty Greer tries to swindle them out of their house.