Louise Stanley
12 titles
Filmography
12 results

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.

Thunder in the Desert
(1938)Bob taken into gang while searching for killer of his uncle.

Sky Bandits
(1940)When a plane full of gold goes missing, two Mounties uncover a plot to steal shipments from the mining company using an insidious new invention.

Gun Lords of Stirrup Basin
(1937)A recently married cattleman's son sets out to stop a war between ranchers and homesteaders and expose the crooked lawyer responsible for starting it.

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.

Yukon Flight
(1940)When the plane owned by the "Yukon and Columbia Mail Service" crashes, RCMP Sergeant Renfrew and Constable Kelly suspect murder.

Gun Packer
(1938)After a series of robberies baffles federal investigators, U.S. Marshal Jack Denton is assigned to find the criminals and bring them 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.

Gunsmoke Trail
(1938)When a conniving killer tries to swindle an heiress out of her property, an honest cowboy steps in to thwart his plans.

The Cheyenne Kid
(1940)A gambler trying to turn his life around gets a job working for a ranch owner, but soon finds himself in a predicament when he gets framed for murder.

Sing Cowboy Sing
(1937)Tex and Duke assist Madge in protecting a freight line held by Summers from Kalmus' gang. Their actions disrupt the criminals' plans.

Riders of the Rockies
(1937)Tex and his pals fight border rustlers. When two of them get framed for rustling, Tex deserts the Rangers to seek justice and prove their innocence.