Maude Eburne
21 titles
Filmography
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Hollywood Cowboy
(1937)A cowboy actor lives up to his on-screen persona when, after filming a movie, he steps up to thwart a band of racketeers targeting local ranchers.

The Vampire Bat
(1933)A medida que la gente del pueblo comienza a morir por la pérdida de sangre, se forman rumores de que los vampiros están detrás de las muertes.

Mountain Rhythm
(1939)Cowboy Gene Autry and his sidekick get extra help from singing bums and rowdy gold miners after a dude ranch development threatens ranchers’ lands.

They Meet Again
(1941)In this last entry in the "Dr. Christian" series, the good doctor is determined to free a young man from prison. The man was sent there for embezzlement, but Dr. Christian doesn't believe he embezzled the money, and sets out to find the real culprit.

Paradise Express
(1937)A small railroad is being squeezed out of business by the tactics of a trucking company owned by gangsters. Withers rides in to the rescue in this very well made early Republic. Recommended. 16mm

Colorado
(1940)A Pinkerton man sent to investigate what’s keeping Union troops in Colorado from returning East to fight in the war finds his own kin responsible.

When's Your Birthday?
(1937)Afraid to marry his fiancée, Diane, under a negative planetary influence, wacky astrology student, busboy and aspiring prizefighter Dustin Willoughby calls off the wedding and finds a new sweetheart.

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 Courageous Dr. Christian
(1940)A doctor fights an epidemic that breaks out in an impoverished area of town and tries to get the rest of the community to help out.

Indiscreet
(1931)While trying to break up her sister’s affair with a former boyfriend, fashion designer Geraldine inadvertently sabotages her own current relationship.

Lonely Wives
(1931)A lonely husband whose wife is away hires a lookalike to take his place and fool his mother-in-law while he plays around with a pretty coquette.

Ladies They Talk About
(1933)A lady bank robber becomes the cell block boss after she's sent to prison.

Dawn on the Great Divide
(1942)While leading a wagon train of settlers and supplies across the plains, Buck has a run-in with undercover raiders with interests in a nearby town.

Convict's Code
(1939)Released from a prison for a crime he didn't commit, a man seeks to clear his name while falling for a woman with connections to those who framed him.
Melody for Three
(1941)Dr. Christian reunites a music teacher, a maestro and their violin-prodigy son.

Ruggles of Red Gap
(1935)Charles Laughton is stuffy British butler Marmaduke Ruggles, who finds his life takes a hilarious turn for the better when he is traded to a rowdy American and taken to the Wild West.

The Passionate Plumber
(1932)To make her lover jealous, a beautiful Parisian socialite passes off a bumbling plumber as her paramour.

I'm from Arkansas
(1944)Among the visitors to Pitchfork, Arkansas are a troupe of showgirls hoping to entertain the visitors and a folk music group returning to their home

The Town Went Wild
(1944)Chaos ensues as two families learn their sons were switched at birth, leading to a hilarious dilemma when a daughter is set to marry her own brother.

Rosie the Riveter
(1944)Work is plentiful but rooms are scarce during WWII. Two girls and two boys share a room as they work on opposite shifts, but opposites still manage to attract. Based on the story "Room for Two."