Dennis Moore
21 titles
Filmography
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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.

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.

East Side Kids
(1940)After being falsely accused of murder, a group of kids have to find the real killer to clear their name and save their junior police club.

Land of Hunted Men
(1943)Three range busters in the Wild West set out to find out how a high-stakes card player in a local parlor is using stolen money from a miner’s payroll.

Bullets and Saddles
(1943)When a crooked businessman frames a rancher for murder to get control of his ranch, it's up to the Range Busters crew to set things right.

Black Market Rustlers
(1943)In this WWII-era Western, the Range Busters square off against a craven crew of cattle rustlers whose black-market dealings undermine the war effort.

Oklahoma Raiders
(1944)While out buying fresh horses for the cavalry, cowboys Steve Nolan and Banjo Bonner find themselves taking on two bad guys and a female vigilante.

Outlaws of Boulder Pass
(1942)Harkness exploits Boulder Pass, overcharging ranches. Tom Cameron intervenes by robbing tollgate keepers and returning the money to ranchers.

The Dawn Rider
(1935)Taking a bullet while his father is gunned down, John Mason is nursed back to health by a new love interest whose loyalties will become divided.

The Lone Rider in Cheyenne
(1942)After catching the mayor and head of the Cattlemen's Association in the act, Smoky Moore is pinned for their bank robbery and must clear his name.

The Tioga Kid
(1948)When an outlaw, whom he closely resembles, is causing trouble for the town’s ranchers, Eddie Dean sets out to catch him and put an end to the ruckus.

Below the Border
(1942)The Rough Riders pose as an outlaw, a cattle buyer and a saloon janitor while attempting to product a ranch from thieves.

The Mummy's Curse
(1944)In his last appearance, Lon Chaney, Jr. stars as one of the screen's most memorable movie monsters: the mummy Kharis from ancient Egypt, who is tormented by his forbidden love for princess Ananka. The trouble begins when mummy Kharis is recovered and transported to Cajun country for study by a bunch of prodding archaeologists.

Billy the Kid in Santa Fe
(1941)After escaping imprisonment for a crime he didn't commit, Billy joins allies Jeff and Fuzzy to seek some good, old-fashioned justice.

Arizona Bound
(1941)The Rough Riders are called upon to help save a stagecoach line.

Across the Plains
(1939)Two brothers, separated when young and raised by warring sides, meet as adults and discover that one is good and the other is bad.

Rebellious Daughters
(1938)Two young, small-town women run away to New York where they wind up becoming bait in a dress shop's blackmail scheme targeting rich businessmen.

Overland Mail
(1939)When overland mail rider Jack Mason and his pal Porchy discover an uprising plot, they team up with an undercover agent to expose the counterfeiters.

Danger Flight
(1939)As Tailspin Tommy flies through a severe storm to deliver a payroll, a gang of crooks sets a trap to get their hands on the money.

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.