Ted Adams
36 titles
Filmography
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Lawless Land
(1937)(1936) Johnny Mac Brown, Ted Adams, Louise Stanley, Julian Rivero, Horace Murphy. Adams, a proper citizen, is actually the head of an outlaw gang. He's soon responsible for the murders of a sheriff, a doctor, and the father of Johnny's girlfriend.

Lightning Carson Rides Again
(1938)Determined to clear his nephew’s name of theft and murder, a hard-bitten frontier lawman infiltrates a Mexican gang to find the real criminals.

Desert Phantom
(1936)Gunslinger Billy Donovan is on the trail of his sister's murderer and gets hired at the Halloran ranch where the Phantom has slain all the hands.

Straight Shooter
(1939)A murdered rancher hid a fortune in bonds on his land. Now a good guy must intervene, as his niece, an inspector, and the killer vie for the ranch.

The Fighting Renegade
(1939)A government agent accused of killing a professor assumes the identity of a Mexican vigilante leader known as the Puma and sets out to clear his name.
Holt of the Secret Service
(1941)
Guns in the Dark
(1937)Believing he has accidentally killed his friend in a saloon shootout, a cowboy vows to hang up his gun until an enemy forces it out of retirement.

The Law of 45's
(1935)Enlisted by a rancher and his daughter, two vigilante cowboys take on a gang of hired henchmen illegally driving landowners off their property.

Durango Valley Raiders
(1938)As a masked bandit plunders the local ranches, suspicions fall on a cowboy who decides to play along in order to bring the unknown outlaw to justice.

Pinto Canyon
(1940)When Sheriff Bob learns his new deputy is a notorious killer working with a cattle rustling associate, he enlists a crew to bring them to justice.

Phantom Rancher
(1940)A cowboy wears a black mask and black outfit to fight a gang of land-grabbing crooks and their corrupt boss who plans to take over all the ranches.

Outlaws' Paradise
(1939)An officer who looks like a gang leader set to be let out of jail asks for a delay so he can assume his identity and capture his posse and his lady.

Code of the Cactus
(1939)When Blackton outbids Bill Carson. Bill suspects he will have to rustle cattle to fulfill the contract. So Bill arrives posing as an Mexican. When he rustles the cattle from the rustlers, it gets him into the gang. Hoping to bring them all to justice, he is in trouble when his true identity is revealed.

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

The Gambling Terror
(1937)Brett runs a protection racket for an unknown boss. When Jeff Hayes arrives and opens a gambling den, they try to shut him down. Unlike the others who have given in, he plans to fight back.

Texas Wildcats
(1939)With Lightning Bill Carson and his sidekick, Magpie, hot on the trail of a suspected murderer, it’s only a matter of time before there’s a showdown.

Colorado Kid
(1937)When Hines kills the Colonel for his money, the Colorado Kid is arrested and then found guilty of the murder. Bibben breaks him out of jail and identifies some of the bills spent by Hines to have been part of the money from the Colonel.

Trigger Pals
(1939)A man and woman who share ownership of a ranch, but see different futures, must deal with a schemer and his henchman, who rustle their cattle.

Fangs of the Wild
(1939)A rash of fox farm thefts and a booming pelt market sends a federal investigator and his trusty German Shepherd to track down the culprits.

Six-Gun Trail
(1938)After crooks pull off a bloody robbery at the Mexican border, a U.S. agent poses as an Asian jewel buyer so he can investigate the gang of smugglers.