George Chesebro
23 titles
Filmography
23 results

Wolf Blood
(1925)In the remote wilderness, a man cursed by a mysterious affliction finds himself torn between his humanity and the primal instincts of the wolf within.

Lucky Terror
(1936)When Lucky gets caught in the crossfire of a robbery-gone-bad, he manages to take off with the victim’s gold but has the murder pinned on him.

Law of the Wolf
(1939)After breaking out of prison to clear his name, Carl Pearson joins forces with a fellow convict to seek justice and redemption in a daring pursuit.

The Phantom Cowboy
(1935)While involved in a shootout, cowboy Bill Collins meets his wounded look-alike, the Phantom, unaware that he’s the next target.

The Border Menace
(1934)A lawman goes to prison to get information about an outlaw, but when he gets himself invited into the gang, his ex-cellmate threatens to expose him.

Roamin' Wild
(1936)The sibling of a missing town Marshal suspects the scheming man who replaced him is the culprit, leading to a power struggle and a search mission.

Fighting Caballero
(1935)In a 1930’s town on the Tex-Mex border, a woman investigating the murder of her mining engineer uncovers a counterfeiting operation of U.S. currency.

The Boss Cowboy
(1934)A rancher couple that’s on the losing end of a war with a gang of cattle rustlers leans on their conspicuously distracted foreman to catch the thieves.

Red River Valley
(1936)Singing cowboy Autry helps Arizona cattlemen try to build a dam that will bring water to their parched lands, while businessmen plot their sabotage.

The Laramie Kid
(1935)Tom attempts to stop a bank robbery, but in the process is mistaken for one of the thieves. Now, his girlfriend Peggy must prove his innocence.

The Legend Of The Lone Ranger
(1952)The story of how the sole surviving Texas Ranger of an ambush by the Cavendish gang donned a mask and assumed a new identity as a justice warrior.

Springtime in the Rockies
(1937)When a female ranch owner from the East brings a flock of sheep into cattle country, local ranchers object, and her singing foreman must deal with it.

Roarin' Lead
(1936)A cowboy trio of brothers and a farmer do their best to stop a real estate manager from letting the land go to seed so that it sells for pennies.

Behind Stone Walls
(1932)Adultery, betrayal and death crash when a D.A.’s wife has an affair and kills the man in a crime of passion while framing her own son for the murder.

Rough Riders' Round-up
(1939)The Singing Cowboy, Roy Rogers, stars as a wrangler who joins the Old West border patrol with the Rough Riders to stop thieving bandits.

Wild Mustang
(1935)When a pair of escaped convicts murder the local sheriff, his widow persuades a retired lawman to return to service and bring the killers to justice.

North of Arizona
(1935)A cowboy who takes a ranch job to help a local Native American tribe from being fleeced of their gold finds out the ranch is a criminal headquarters.

Toll of the Desert
(1935)When his family is killed, a bitter cowboy becomes a ruthless hired gun, but unbeknownst to him, his son survived and is now the lawman on his trail.

The Trail of the Silver Spurs
(1941)The trio of rowdy cowboys known as The Range Busters try to help solve a gold vault robbery in an Arizona ghost town that just may have real ghosts.

Thunder River Feud
(1942)A newspaper photo of a rancher’s daughter brings three cowboys to her ranch under assumed alibis before they all pitch in to help save her land.