Ray Teal
13 titles
Filmography
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Hacksaw
(1971)A girl captures a white stallion to compete in a contest.

Frank Sinatra Show
A compilation of live performances, variety show appearances, interviews and a biographical account of the crooning blue-eyed star of the hit parade.

Along the Great Divide
(1951)For his first movie Western, Kirk Douglas rode in good company. Filmed in the rugged High Sierras and Mojave Desert, Along the Great Divide is a lean, bullet-hard sagebrush saga.

Bonanza
On their 1,000-square mile Ponderosa Ranch in late-1850’s Nevada, Ben Cartwright and his three sons defend their land, business and fellow citizenry.

The Command
(1954)Caught between hostile Native Americans and the outbreak of pox within its ranks, a convoy fights for survival in a battle that forces even the doctors and nurses into the fight.

Carrie
(1952)As Carrie, the smalltown girl come to Chicago, Jennifer Jones "seems to have stepped out of the pages of the book" (Time). And Laurence Olivier gives one of his finest portrayals as love-doomed Hurstwood.

Cattle Town
(1952)A gunmen sent by the governor of Texas to quell a land dispute finds himself forced to make a choice between upholding the law as he has sworn to do and defending the innocent ranchers of a violent Cattle Town.

The Missing Lady
(1946)Amateur sleuth Lamont Cranston solves a series of mysterious killings which are linked together by a valuable jade statuette of Kwan Lin, the Chinese Goddess of Mercy.

The Blessed Midnight
(1956)1950s holiday classic about a boy who steals a cake for his favorite aunt while his friend tries his best to make things right before Christmas Day.

Ace in the Hole
(1951)A frustrated former journalist is now working for an Albuquerque newspaper and exploits a story about a man trapped in a cave to rekindle his career, but the situation quickly escalates into an out-of-control circus.

Jumping Jacks
(1952)Gags and guffaws abound when song-and-dance man Hap Smith (Jerry Lewis) is induced to pose as a GI in paratroop training and liven up the camp show.

Utah Blaine
(1957)Adapted from a novel by Louis L'Amour, the story concerns the efforts of gunslinger Blaine to save a group of ranchers from an outlaw gang. When one the ranchers is killed, Utah finds himself half-owner of a valuable spread, placing him directly in the line of fire along with his attractive "business partner" Angie Kinyon (Susan Cummings). Ray Teal is all snarls as the outlaw leader, while...

The Burning Hills
(1956)The gunmen who cut down Trace Jordan’s brother have closed ground on hard-riding Trace.