Earle Hodgins
22 titles
Filmography
22 results

Heroes of the Alamo
(1937)In 1833, the smoldering resentment of American settlers in Texas against their oppression by Mexico dictator General Santa Anna comes to a head.

The Topeka Terror
(1945)A federal agent, posing as a roving cowboy, comes to the aid of settlers, who are being swindled by land-grabbing racketeers in a new US territory.

Oh, Susanna
(1936)A jail escapee hops on a train, throws the singing cowboy off, and swaps their clothes, framing him for the robbery and murder of an old friend.

Call The Mesquiteers
(1938)Three Mesquiteers are forced on the lam to clear their names after their truck gets hijacked by a gang of silk smugglers and raided by police.

Guns and Guitars
(1936)When a traveling medicine show lands amidst a Texas cattle war, the singing cowboy chases down the bad guys and their quarantined livestock.

Paradise Canyon
(1935)A cowboy is sent to infiltrate a crime ring printing fake money. When he joins their medicine show, he decides to take on the leader who set him up.

Pride of the West
(1938)Hopalong Cassidy races to save a sheriff’s reputation when his daughter tells them he’s under local pressure to catch the sketchy stagecoach robbers.

Santa Fe Marshal
(1940)Hopalong Cassidy, a U.S. Marshal, goes undercover as a member of a medicine show to stop a crime spree organized by a deceptively kind matriarch.

The Range Busters
(1940)After the owner of the Circle T Ranch is murdered by a ghostly serial killer, owner Carol Thorp resists offers to buy the ranch and is helped defend her property by the Range Busters.

San Antonio Kid
(1944)Red Ryder tries to expose murderous crooks who are terrorizing ranchers into selling their land because they contain secret, oil-rich deposits.

Hollywood Barn Dance
(1947)A country-western band heads to Hollywood to try to raise substantial money to rebuild their small-town church after it burns down.

Trail of Vengeance
(1937)As a desert community is torn apart by a bloody range war, a mysterious outlaw arrives in town with an old score to settle.

The Purple Vigilantes
(1938)This 14th film in the Three Mesquiteers series finds a group of vigilante ranchers assembling to boot outlaws from their small town of Trail's End.

Sierra Sue
(1941)When a poisonous weed starts killing local cattle, a band of ranchers who want to burn it are stopped by a government inspector who has other plans.

The Return of Rin Tin Tin
(1947)Rinty helps bring a boy out of his shell, but villains quickly plan to steal Rinty away from him. Starring: Rin-Tin-Tin Jr., Robert Blake

A Lawman Is Born
(1937)An outlaw falsely accused of murder attempts to clear his name by becoming a lawman.

Round-Up Time in Texas
(1937)Cowboy Gene and his sidekick bring a herd of horses to Gene'e brother, a diamond prospector, whose work has attracted the interest of some bad guys.

Range Defenders
(1937)The Mesquiteers return to clear Stony's brother, George, of murder charges. They confront a corrupt town ruled by Harvey and a biased sheriff.

Criminals Within
(1941)When Professor Carroll, a U.S. Army scientist, is murdered after formulating a powerful chemical explosive, Military Intelligence assumes the criminal investigation, leading to a foreign spy ring. Carroll's younger brother, Army Corporal Greg (Eric Linden) goes AWOL with a goal of locating his sibling's killer. Greg is known to have had in his possession a list of other researchers involved in the development of the explosive who are in danger. Both M.I. and a number of enemy agents are after him to obtain the list.

Border Caballero
(1936)A government agent poses as a bandit to stop a gang along the Mexican border.