Richard Martin
11 titles
Filmography
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Riders of the Range
(1950)Two ranch hands try to save their boss's son from a gambling debt in this Western starring Tim Holt and Richard Martin. Hired as ranch hands, Kansas (Holt) and Chito (Martin) come to the aid of ranch owner Dusty (Jacqueline White), whose brother (Robert Clarke) has been led astray by a crooked gambler (Reed Hadley). Kansas and Chito are accused of murder but manage to escape from jail in time to collar the real culprit.

Wanderer of the Wasteland
(1945)On the hunt for the man who killed his father when he was a boy, a cowboy winds up falsely charged for his murder while falling for his niece.

Thunder Mountain
(1947)After a long time away, a cowboy returns to Arizona to find his homestead on the brink of being auctioned off and snatched up by dam-land grabbers.

West of the Pecos
(1945)A cowboy falsely accused of murder and trying to clear his name romances a rich Chicago girl posing as a boy while en route to Texas with her father.

Under the Tonto Rim
(1947)After a band of thieves robs his stagecoach, murders the driver, and kidnaps a passenger, Brad Canfield’s revenge plot lands him in jail.

Nevada
(1944)After hitting it big at the craps table, a cowboy’s good fortune runs out when he finds himself falsely pinned for the murder of a gold prospector.

The Bamboo Blonde
(1946)July 1946. The war was barely over, yet nostalgia for the epic conflict was already sky-high. And who better to feed the appetite than a just-returned USO star like fabulous Frances Langford? The "Sweetheart of the Fighting Fronts" plays Louise, a nightclub singer with a sweetie of her own - at least for a night! Before farmboy turned flyboy Ransom (Russell Wade) ships out, he snaps a pic of the cutie and his crewmen paint her portrait on the nose of their B-29 to bring them luck. (Says one: "I never saw a blonde yet that couldn't wreck a city.") Their fighting prowess promises fame and love for the sweet-natured songbird - until Ransom's secret fiancée (Jane Greer) rears her pretty head! Legendary noir director Anthony Mann shows a light heart and gentle hand in this sentimental story rich in songs, smiles and star-spangled romance.

Wild Horse Mesa
(1947)When an ambush leaves a wild horse-taming cowboy’s boss dead, it’s up to him and his best pal to uncover the clues that will lead them to his killer.

Four Fast Guns
(1960)A wheelchair-bound man running a saloon in 1873 Purgatory puts a price on the head of a gunslinger hired to bring order to the lawless Old West town.

Marine Raiders
(1944)After surviving the Guadalcanal invasion, two marines are sent to Australia for some much needed R&R. Just as one discovers romance down under, he is ordered by his fellow officer back to California to train a new invasion force.

Desert Passage
(1952)Two Arizona stagecoach line owners are hired by a paroled bank embezzler to take him—and his hidden loot—to Mexico. But things don't go as planned.