Russell Hicks
8 titles
Filmography
8 results

Secret Valley
(1937)After running away from her gangster husband, a woman hides out on a ranch in Nevada where the owner isn’t too keen on taking in a lodger.

Honeymoon Limited
(1935)Discouraged and unsuccessful writer Dick Gordon (Hamilton) concocts a plan to earn money and get publicity by walking from New York to San Francisco in six months, then writing a book on his experiences. Along the way, a horrible storm forces Dick to take refuge in what he believes to be a deserted, remote cabin. However, he finds a runaway and her two sisters also hiding out there. But all are placed in danger when the cabin's owner shows up, along with his gangster pals, to retrieve their stolen money, which is hidden in the cabin. Never one to miss an opportunity, Dick is ecstatic to finally find an exciting true story worth writing about, but will he survive long enough to pen his book?

Flame of Barbary Coast
(1945)The Duke plays a Montana cowboy who heads for San Francisco to collect a debt, falls in with gamblers and a dance hall girl and is caught in the 1906 earthquake.

The Flying Saucer
(1950)The first ever U.F.O. feature; American Intelligence officials learn Soviet spies are exploring a remote region of the Alaskan Territory for answers to the worldwide reports of "flying saucers". A wealthy American, Mike Trent, who was raised in the area, is recruited by intelligence officer Hank Thorn to assist a Secret Service agent in exploring the region, to see what the Soviets may have found.

The Real Glory
(1939)A small American contingent tries to train rural tribesmen to defend themselves against fanatical Muslim radicals in 1906 Philippines.

Kentucky
(1938)In this romantic drama based on John Taintor Foote’s story "The Look of Eagles," a feud between two Kentucky horse-racing families may finally end in love after three generations.

The Woman in Red
(1935)A professional horsewoman fights prejudice among the upper-crust after finding herself in the midst of a murder investigation.