Frank Faylen
17 titles
Filmography
17 results

The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis
The life and loves of a young dreamer as he aspires to attain popularity, money, and the attention of beautiful and unattainable girls.

The Lone Gun
(1954)
Hangman's Knot
(1952)A Confederate and his men rob Union gold in Nevada, then learn the war's been over for a month.

The Nevadan
(1950)Scott plays an undercover marshal trying to track down Tucker and his $250,000 in gold. Greedy rancher Macready also wants to get his hands on the loot, so Tucker and Scott team up to fight off Macready and his gang. The two then have to face each other.

99 River Street
(1953)A down-on-his-luck former boxer (John Payne), turned cab driver, is on the run and out of time. Accused of murdering his wife, he needs to bring the killer to justice before the cops and the thugs responsible for the set-up get their hands on him.

7th Cavalry
(1956)In an interesting take on the Indian Wars, Randolph Scott is a man branded a coward for not taking part in Custer's disastrous Battle of Little Bighorn. The story follows Scott proving that his accusers are wrong and clearing his good name.

The Mystery of the 13th Guest
(1943)A 21-year-old woman is set to inherit a great fortune from her family’s patriarch. But someone is making deadly attempts to get the cash.

The Lusty Men
(1952)Benched by an injury, a retired rodeo champ agrees to mentor an aspiring rider while eyeing his chagrined wife, who objects to the dangerous sport.

The Sniper
(1952)As a disturbed loner succumbs to his compulsion to kill beautiful women, police try to decipher the clues he's left in hopes of being stopped.

The Monkey's Uncle
(1965)A bright student is able to save Midvale College's football reputation when he uses his invention, a sleep-learning machine, to stimulate the intellect of two football players in danger of being scrubbed from the team due to poor grades.

The Lost Weekend
(1945)In the 1945 Best Picture winner, Ray Milland's haunting portrayal of a would-be writer's dissatisfaction with his life leads him on a self-destructive three-day binge.

The Perils of Pauline
(1947)La verdadera historia de la actriz Pearl White y su ascenso a la fama en el cine mudo, donde se convirtió en la reina de las series.

The Eagle and the Hawk
(1950)The Eagle and the Hawk is a 1950 Western film set in 1863 Mexico starring John Payne and Rhonda Fleming. A Texas Ranger and a government agent team up to help Mexican patriot Juarez fend off European opposition.

It's a Wonderful Life
(1946)An angel is sent from Heaven to help a desperately frustrated businessman by showing him what life would have been like if he had never existed.

Gunfight at the O.K. Corral
(1957)The friendship between deadly gunfighter Doc Holliday and respected lawman Marshal Wyatt Earp forms the basis of this western saga. It builds up to the showdown at Tombstone, when the Holliday-Earp partnership destroyed the hated Clanton Gang.

Red Garters
(1954)A man comes to a saloon queen's town to avenge his brother, who was murdered, according to the code of the West.
Fall In
(1942)A sergeant (William Tracy) who has a photographic memory has zany misadventures with a buddy (Joe Sawyer).