Regis Toomey
24 titles
Filmography
24 results

They Never Come Back
(1932)A prizefighter receives an opportunity for a chance at a championship fight, but when he is knocked out, he injures his arm permanently. His life continues to go downhill from there after he is framed and sent to prison.

Hey Mulligan
The star plays an enthusiastic, struggling actor who accepts a job as a page at a Hollywood studio, all the while hoping to have his big break.

Skull and Crown
(1935)When a border patrol agent's sister is murdered by a notorious smuggler, he goes undercover with his trusty German Shepherd to settle the score.

Other Men's Women
(1931)Bill is a ladies man. He's carefree and irresponsible. He works as a fireman on the railroad. His friend, Jack, is an engineer. He's down to earth and reliable. One day Bill comes to stay with Jack and his wife, Lily. The inevitable happens and Bill falls for Lily. Jack finds out and battle ensues. Jack is seriously injured and Bill is wracked with guilt. But Jack seeks revenge.

Great God Gold
(1935)Marcia Harper (Sleeper) sets out to send a group of racketeers, headed by villain John Hart (Blackmer), to prison after they cheat her out of a small inheritance from her father by claiming that her father owed them money. She is aided in her venture by industrious reporter Phil Stewart (Toomey), who acquires a mysterious old Roman coin that becomes the key to bringing down the racketeers.

She Had to Choose
(1934)Tragedy strikes when a young woman (Isabel Jewell) meets the proprietor (Larry "Buster" Crabbe) of a restaurant.

Dark Mountain
(1944)A woman doesn't realize that the man she has just married is a gangster. When she is implicated in a murder he committed, she turns to an ex-boyfriend, who is now a park ranger, for help.

Curfew Breakers
(1957)The murder of an undercover narcotics detective launches an all-out effort to stop the criminal syndicate peddling drugs to the city’s teenagers.

When the Lights Go On Again
(1944)Ted and Arline, a young couple in love, decide to impulsively get married, despite the disapproval of their families. However, soon thereafter, Ted is drafted into the army and sent overseas to war. Months later, after suffering and surviving on the front lines, he is sent back home, suffering from shell shock. On the train ride home, Ted goes through the various memories of his life to cope. Once home, he tries to adjust to married life and his friends and loved ones give him the support and love he needs to fully recover. A heart-warming war-time story.

Redhead
(1934)Wealthy T.H. Brown (Jaquet) is at his wits end about his spoiled, out of control son Ted Brown (Downs). In desperation, T.H. hires beautiful Dale Carter (Lang) for $10,000 to romance Ted and guide him into being a responsible adult. However, along the way, Dale falls in love with Ted, and she decides to turn down the money, but will Ted still love her when he find out she was hired by his father?

Bulldog Edition
(1936)Competing newspaper men battle over business and for the affections of an intrepid reporter, but a local gangster complicates matters even further.

Strange Illusion
(1945)The grieving son of a deceased California politician is haunted by a recurring nightmare that his mother is in love with his father’s mystery killer.

She Had to Say Yes
(1933)A secretary pads her salary by dating prospective buyers for her company.

The Light of Western Stars
(1930)As in the Zane Grey novel, a cowboy tries to solve his friend’s murder by a mysterious assailant, who might be in league with the crooked sheriff.

Reaching from Heaven
(1948)A stranger is struck by a car and a minister and his church help him heal physically and mentally.
Top Gun
(1955)
Alibi
(1929)After his release from prison, a prohibition gangster quickly finds trouble again when he rejoins the mob and is pinned for the murder of a cop.

Raiders of Ghost City
(1944)During the late period of the Civil War, supposed Confederates raid all gold shipments coming from California that are destined for Washington DC.

The Phantom Creeps
(1939)A military intelligence officer and a pretty reporter try to find a mad scientist whose cruel inventions can potentially destroy the world.

Laughing at Life
(1933)An Irish gunrunner flees U.S. authorities to South America where he’s hired to organize a band of revolutionaries secretly planning to eliminate him.