Stanley Blystone
12 titles
Filmography
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The Laurel-Hardy Murder Case
(1930)In order to claim an inheritance, the boys present themselves at a creaky, bat-filled mansion on a stormy night. The blockbuster of all Laurel & Hardy shorts was, surprisingly, this playedstraight spoof of old dark-house horror chillers. It grossed almost four times as much as Another Fine Mess, clearly a superior picture. The only explanation must be the many special, multiple, phonetic language versions that were made, and, most especially, the clever title, which foretold and teased the melding of two different popular genres, mystery and comedy. Directed by James Parrott. With Fred Kelsey and Del Henderson.

Saddle Aces
(1935)At risk of losing her claim to her father’s ranch, a young woman meets a pair of handcuffed outlaws who help her contend with a crooked cattleman.

Fighting Pioneers
(1935)A lieutenant must find the real thief and clear his name when guns disappear from the armory and are found in the hands of Native American warriors.

Navajo Kid
(1945)An adopted Indian sets out to seek revenge for the murder of his stepfather. Completing his mission, he is arrested by a sheriff who recognizes the locket he is wearing.

The Fighting Parson
(1933)A cowboy on the run finds the clothes and ID of a preacher. Assuming his identity, he arrives at a nearby town, where a man knows who he really is.

The Riding Avenger
(1936)Hoot joins Mort Ringer gang to catch them.

Squadron of Doom
(1949)John "Dusty" King stars as pilot Ace Drummond in this exciting action yarn from Universal Pictures. This feature was culled from a 1936 serial and stars many of Universal's favorites, including Jean Rogers, Noah Beery Jr., and Hooper Atchley. Co-director Ford Beebe was behind some of Universal's top serials, including the Flash Gordon adventures, The Green Hornet, and The Phantom Creeps.

Crashing Thru
(1939)While traveling on a cargo freighter, two lawmen come across a charming young woman they learn is part of a gang planning to steal the gold on board.

The Fire Chaser
(1954)After missing his own wedding to chase a firetruck, a banged-up Eric Loudermilk Potts tells a gold digging nurse how he ended up in a hospital bed.

Modern Times
(1936)It is man vs machine in Charlie Chaplin’s beloved classic and his final film featuring his famous tramp character.
Holt of the Secret Service
(1941)
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.