Hal Taliaferro
27 titles
Filmography
27 results

The Way of the West
(1934)An undercover Fed is framed for the murder of a rancher in a livestock dispute. After his identity comes to light, he is freed to catch the killer.

Deadwood Pass
(1933)In order to recover stolen loot, a federal agent is sent on a dangerous undercover mission to infiltrate a gang by impersonating a notorious outlaw.

Law and Lead
(1936)After hearing rumors that his reformed criminal friend is back on the wrong side of the law, a disbelieving cowboy sets out to investigate.

Danger Trails
(1935)(1935, Beacon) Guinn Williams, Marjorie Gordon, Wally Wales. Guinns a football star returning from the East in search of his dad. His stage is held up by thugs who turn out to be his half-brothers! He is torn between upholding the law and family loyalty to his outlaw kin. To make things more complicated, he then falls in love with the sheriffs daughter! Cool. 35mm.

Riders of the Frontier
(1939)An undercover Texas Ranger must save a ranch owner being poisoned by an outlaw gang and aid a nurse who gets held up by bandits trying to help her.

Gun Play
(1935)A cowboy comes to the aid of rancher Madge Holt who’s being threatened by Mexican bandits that believe there is a treasure buried on her land.

The Vanishing Riders
(1935)Father and son ranchers work at an allegedly haunted ranch and use that legend to spook an outlaw and his gang who want to steal the cattle.

Hair-Trigger Casey
(1936)Returning to his ranch after some time away, an army captain uncovers a dangerous smuggling operation that is threatening his employees.

Sagebrush Trail
(1933)John Wayne stars as a man in prison, framed for a murder he didn’t commit, who escapes and heads to Sagebrush to find the true killer on the loose.

Rootin' Tootin' Rhythm
(1937)Singing cowboy Gene Autry and his sidekick attempt to catch cattle rustlers by disguising themselves as dead outlaws, leading to hilarious results.

Zorro's Black Whip
(1944)Hammond, owner of the town's stagecoach line and a leading citizen, is opposed to Idaho becoming a state, and kills Randolph Meredith, owner of the town's newspaper, for endorsing it.

Sheriff of Tombstone
(1941)In Tombstone, Roy is mistaken for a gunslinger hired by the mayor to seize control. As he plans to expose the plot, the real gunslinger arrives.

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.

Utah
(1945)A ranch foreman plays a trick on the new owner to try to get her out of his hair. But his plan backfires, putting the ranch in peril.

Range Warfare
(1934)Sent by the Cattleman's Protective Association, Marshal Reb Russell takes on a large-scale rustling operation carried out by a dangerous outlaw gang.

The Carson City Kid
(1940)A cowboy seeks revenge on the gambler who murdered his brother.

Riders of the Timberline
(1941)Some Easterners intend to seize a tract of valuable timber land. Hoppy must try to stop them before they blow up a major dam and achieve their goal.

Jesse James at Bay
(1941)When the legendary outlaw learns Missouri settlers are being cheated, he and his gang rob trains to do battle with land-grabbing railroad tycoons.

The Painted Stallion
(1937)When the first wagon train leaves Independence for Santa Fe and encounters resistance, a mysterious rider with singing arrows arrives to help.

Law and Lawless
(1932)A gunslinger and his pal are hired by a Spanish rancher to fight an outlaw and his gang, but the crooked foreman frames the cowboy hero for murder.