Craig Reynolds
11 titles
Filmography
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Perils of Pauline
(1933)In Indochina, an esteemed scientist and his daughter must race against an evil doctor for an ivory disc containing the formula for a deadly gas.

Nevada
(1944)After hitting it big at the craps table, a cowboy’s good fortune runs out when he finds himself falsely pinned for the murder of a gold prospector.

I Am a Criminal
(1938)After he’s charged with manslaughter, Brad McArthur hires a savvy press agent to rebrand himself publicly as a noble humanitarian.

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 Mystery of Mr. Wong
(1939)Art collector Brandon Edwards is murdered shortly after smuggling a precious jewel out of China, despite a warning that whoever takes it will die.
Penrod and Sam
(1937)In the third screen adaptation of his best-selling 1916 novel, acclaimed writer Booth Tarkington focuses on the mischievous Penrod (Billy Mauch) and his pal Sam (Harry Watson) in this junior league detective caper that pits the boys against dangerous murderers. Penrod and Sam spring into action after a member of their junior G-Men Club loses his mother in a bank shoot-out. Since the club is pledged to solve crimes and bring crooks to justice, the boys set out to capture the killers but are instead captured when the killers hide out in their clubhouse. After Penrod's rival, Rodney, is also captured, the three boys join forces to hatch a daring plot and outsmart their captors. This popular film inspired two sequels: Penrod and His Twin Brother and Penrod's Double Trouble, both of which starred Billy Mauch and his twin sibling, Bobby.

Gold Mine in the Sky
(1938)Among his new duties following the death of his boss, a singing ranch foreman must keep a spoiled heiress from marrying her racketeer fiancé.

The Fatal Hour
(1940)When a police captain’s best friend is murdered, he hires the master sleuth and a reporter whose investigation leads to a waterfront smuggling ring.

Wall Street Cowboy
(1939)Gunslingers face off against city slickers when Roy Rogers and his pals go to New York to keep white-collar desperadoes from taking their land.

My Dog Shep
(1946)
Son of the Navy
(1940)An orphan boy (Martin Spellman) latches on to a Navy man (James Dunn) and a woman (Jean Parker) who treat him like a son.